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As an atheist how do you deal with a loss of a loved one?
As an atheist how do you deal with a loss of a loved one?
I assume you mean what thoughts I have about death that makes it possible to deal with the emotions?How do you personally accept it?
My father died earlier this year. I was pretty close to him.
I just kind of dealt with it, and let myself experience the sadness. He lived into his seventies, finished two successful careers, and was a good father, friend and neighbor. He was sick and in pain for many years and was ready to go, so when the time came, I missed him and still do, but I viewed it more positively than negatively, because he was finally free of suffering.
Individuals are different, and situations are different, so people will deal with it differently. I think it's easier to deal with the death of an older person who lived a long life and was ready to go, then to deal with an unexpected death, or the death of a child.
As an atheist how do you deal with a loss of a loved one?
As an atheist how do you deal with a loss of a loved one?