Saturday, December 10, 2011

Prompt#3: In light of the nearing All Saints' Day, I'd like to know what death means to you. How do you view death?

Mechanics of the Game:

Answer the prompt with i<J in mind.
Your answer can be in the form of an essay, a poem, a picture, an anecdote or just about anything that can be posted on the Internet (for us to see and share).
If you have a blog, you can post it there. Otherwise, Facebook is the best option. Use the Notes section and enter i<J:ournal Prompt#3 as the title.
For photo answers, you can create an album with i<J:ournal as the title. For each picture, caption should be the Prompt#.
Don't forget to tag me, since I'm the only FB friend you have in common. I'll be sharing them on my wall so that others may be blessed and encouraged as well. :)
Lastly, please please please tag your friends who you want to share your insights with - 5 friends will do. On Facebook, where more than half of what we see does not help us live better lives at all, just imagine how we can make a difference in people's lives with a very simple answer to a prompt.
While I may appear biased in this week's prompt, especially because death is one of Ryan Raneses' dearly loved topics, I think it's still nice to know about different opinions on a rarely talked about topic. I'll be looking forward to your responses.

Do check out our i-journal tumble log at http://i-journal.tumblr.com. The prompts and responses are there.

MY RESPONSE





I found this picture in another site and totally wants to share it in this prompt. I might be late in answering prompts now but rest assured I was thinking about it.

Why?

Death has been a delicate topic to me all along.

Not because I am afraid to die but mainly because I have been looking forward to it for so long.

But..

I am still afraid to lose someone close to me.

And the sad part about it is that.. Seperation, more than death is painful

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