Category: Conscious Death Anxiety
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Elliptical
In a harmonious dance with the Earth and the universe, the poet embraces a meditative journey. With a focus on movement and connection, they celebrate the joy of life and the beauty in uncertainty. This reflective experience fosters relaxation and unity, encouraging a sense of peace amidst the unknown.
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Death Bed Awaiting
So, there’s this poem about finding peace through meditation while observing life’s constant changes. The vibe hints at pondering mortality and acceptance, reflecting on how everything shifts. It’s a thoughtful piece that feels both personal and universal, written by Deb in October 2025. Much love!
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Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness can be a deceptive security guard, shielding us from those we’ve unfairly and fairly deemed dangerous. It locks away feelings of safety, often healthily protecting us from repeat offenders. No act of kindness or apology can dismantle its grip. It’s a heavy yet convenient reminder, haunting us with the burden of unresolved grievances that…
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Recommended Movies to Help Feel More Comfortable about or feel more used to and relaxed about yours and other’s impending death
Poet Deb aims to create a supportive space on her website where readers can confront and accept the topic of death without stigma. By promoting open dialogue and critical thinking around this subject, she hopes to foster empathy and empower individuals to respond proactively, ultimately enriching their life perspectives.
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Hello kind reader – when realize and remember
The content reflects on death anxiety as a fundamental human concern, suggesting it shapes our computer online presence. It encourages confronting and accepting the reality of death, advocating for a compassionate approach to understanding human violence. The message is a heartfelt reminder of our shared mortality and the love that persists despite it.
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Carrot Juice
Poet Deb’s feeling the effects of jet lag from watching intense news. She holds her breath out of fear, and sips on homemade carrot juice to help her relax and breathe easier. She shares a little love and a snapshot of her juice creation. It’s all about finding calm in the chaos!
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Sleeping Peaceful Soils
The poem reflects on the comforting language used around death, like “putting a pet to sleep,” and questions the origins of such phrases. It suggests a deeper connection to nature, positing that our existence is intertwined with the cycle of life and death, as we ultimately return to the soil that nourishes us.
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Did You Let Someone Down?
Love is not just an emotion; it’s about making others feel it deeply. By revisiting the neglected insight that creates moments of connection, you can dry the tears and create a comfortable space to reflect on what truly matters. Together, embrace love and overcome death anxiety that overshadows your bond.
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why don’t we all know now the minute we die?
In the face of already existing panic and crime, the poem reflects on the anxieties surrounding when we will die. It poses a thought-provoking question about what would happen if we all knew our last minute alive, what would happen if knew what time that will be, and that this secret is a vital safeguard,…
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Evasive Vacation
This poem’s summer vacation turned into a nightmare of disillusionment, crushed by the weight of death anxiety. Instead of finding solace, and transported from the burdens—of work stress and family conflicts—death anxiety’s baggage came along. What was meant to be an escape became a painful reminder that fun and peace is elusive and expectations can…
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The Native Floridians Who Sued – news
The Miccosukee Tribe tackles death anxiety head-on, offering a bold solution that ripples through America. By confronting existential fears in their suing, they transform a collective struggle into a communal strength. This provocative approach challenges others to rethink their own relationship with each other, mortality and encourages a deeper dialogue about life and its inevitable…
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We’re Bastards Because of Death Anxiety!
To transcend our vile habits, one must embrace the unconventional journey known as The Understanding Path. Rarely chosen, it mirrors the essence of Frost’s “The Road Not Taken,” urging us to challenge and liberate our feeble minds from despicable thoughts & actions. Dare to venture the less traveled road and awaken.
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Poet Deb’s growing collection of Earth Poems
In the heart of hurricane season, Poet Deb, a transplant from Seattle, confronts nature’s fury on Puerto Rico. Amidst the dark humor of the locals, her poetry flows—Yet, she’s undeterred, sharing her verses as a means of survival and resilience in the face of chaos.
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Testing Out a Talk Therapist
Bring your life’s companion Death Anxiety with you to any talk therapist Does the talk therapist listen and talk to Death Anxiety? Or is the talk therapist avoiding doing this? Yes.Then through the bones of your jaw and teeth say and ask “When come to realize that death anxiety is what humans are reacting to…
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My quote’s explanation
Humans’ reactions to death anxiety reveal a deeper truth about existence. If you don’t grasp this, do a quick Google search for clarity. AI effortlessly unpacks this profound concept. It’s time to confront the uncomfortable reality of life’s fragility. Seriously, don’t ignore it. Much love, Poet Deb.
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The Art & Science of Parenting the Trump Administration
Good parenting isn’t about coddling, and being sarcastic, it’s a delicate dance of calmness and firm training. Mastering critical thinking while understanding triggers can transform stressful situations. When handled right, even the ornery child -er- Trump administration can feel secure. Are we ready to embrace this provocative approach to parenting an American president? It’s time…
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Why the Shyness With Online Trollers?
This poem explores the impact of death anxiety on human interactions, particularly online trolling. It suggests that rudeness often stems from individuals projecting their insecurities and fears. By recognizing this, one can respond thoughtfully and assertively, encouraging accountability while maintaining peace and stability in their own life amidst negativity.
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No Panic in the Weight Room
The weight room serves as a sanctuary, offering contentment and self-restraint amidst life’s challenges. It fosters respect and individuality, empowering individuals to flourish. In this space, there is a collective strength that transforms despair into a sense of freedom and connection, allowing life to expand in a profound, uplifting way.
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Thank You Jack LaLanne
Poet Deb reflects on the influence of Jack Lalanne, a pioneering fitness trainer who opened the first US health club in 1936 and created popular exercise equipment. Known for his friendly encouragement and long-running exercise show, Lalanne motivated many to maintain health. His legacy continues through his YouTube channel, inspiring a new generation to exercise.
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Political Poisoning Prevention
The U.S. government is facing discontent due to divisive leadership. Advocating for a non-partisan parliamentary republic the piece suggests this approach would enhance political health and reduce conflicts. By electing leaders without party affiliation, Americans could focus on beneficial policies rather than harmful personalities.
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What Drives Academia?
Every academic discipline reflects a fundamental human desire to deny death and death anxiety. Failures across various fields—medicine, economics, political science, psychology, and journalism—can lead to death.
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It’s Better Beyond Love
The poem explores the paradox of experiencing pain without the numbing influence of love. It emphasizes the importance of facing the truth of mortality and vulnerability, suggesting that accepting this reality leads to a deeper peace and respect for life. Ultimately, it advocates for a bliss that acknowledges human fragility.
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Up and Down
The poem reflects the cyclical nature of life, illustrating how various elements, like the sun, plums, and emotions, continually rise and fall. It emphasizes the constant movement on Earth, drawing parallels between physical experiences and emotional highs and lows, while questioning what remains permanently down.
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Can’t Forget Scares?
To confront unshakable fears, document them in a list, prioritizing this task for a week. By nurturing your well-being during this process, you can reassess these memories as mere warnings rather than threats. Create a “Remodeled Memories Project” to visualize your fears, gain clarity, and ultimately alleviate mental clutter.
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Benefits of Tariffs
The poem emphasizes the upsides of tariffs, advocating for frugality and sustainability. It encourages alternatives like biking, sewing, and buying second-hand items. The message promotes an awareness of consumption, the benefits of local products, and living simply, ultimately advocating for a mindful and inspired approach to life and minimalism, and death preparedness.
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Walked Into Kindness
The poem explores the elusive nature of kindness, questioning its presence and recognition. It suggests that kindness may not have a defined meaning or location, but rather exists in allowing individuals to discover it for themselves. Ultimately, it emphasizes finding and embracing kindness within, concluding the search.
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Naughty Showoffs
Celebrate Playing Fair
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Talking About Death Word
The poem encourages people to use straightforward terms like “Died” and “Dead” instead of euphemisms like “Passed Away.” It suggests that being honest about death is a healthy practice and promotes clarity in discussions about such a sensitive topic. Just be real and say it how it is!
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I, Don Quixote Rise Up for Horses
This poem confronts the uncomfortable truth of human cruelty in the guise of equestrian romance. By depositing the saddle and spurs in The Museum of Human Cruelty, the poet provokes a stark reflection on humanity’s selfish reliance on horses for their own emotional baggage.
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Iced Tea for Gaza
This poem highlights how frivolous gestures can be more harmful than indifference, suggesting they mask a lack of genuine care and understanding for those suffering.
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How To Stomach Trump?
The poem presents a metaphorical approach to dealing with the tumultuous experience of Donald Trump’s presidency. It suggests that one must embrace a sense of boredom to cope with the predictable chaos, encouraging creativity and resilience. Ultimately, the message invites individuals to support newcomers through a shared journey towards acceptance and eventual calmness.
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Chopin’s Music Medicine
Chopin transformed his pain into healing through music, crafting melodies that served as a balm for his physically painful life. His piano became a healing sanctuary, where sonatas and waltzes resonated with intimate beauty, offering comfort amid life’s pain and suffering. This healing and uplifting medicine, free from side effects, remains a cherished legacy of…
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Too Scared To Make A Difference?
Embrace the courage to create change! Connect with compassionate advocates who refuse to let life pass us by. Seek those who masterfully navigate adversity, revealing the strength within us all. By confronting darkness, we emerge brighter and more resilient, transforming our fears into powerful growth and connection. Much Love, Deb Poems.
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A Break
Discover the exciting adventure of your life as the ultimate mystery is unraveled! Embrace the best-selling story you’re living, filled with suspense and potential. Take a moment to reflect, engage with your journey, and explore the possibilities ahead now that the answers are revealed. Embrace this thrilling new chapter!
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Gunpowder
This poem reflects on the powerful allure of firearms and explosives as a metaphorical search for immortality. It underscores their contrasting chaotic nature with the more nurturing aspects of life, ultimately questioning what helps us best in enduring.
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The Fiendish Endish
The poem reflects on the struggles of aging and the relentless challenges it brings. It laments the exhaustion of fighting against life’s adversities, capturing the emotional and physical toll of facing losses and disappointments. Despite the dark realities, a sense of resilience through humor emerges, highlighting the bittersweet nature of growing older.
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Session Questions Asked By A Great Talk Therapist
This poem explores the profound topic of nonconscious death anxiety, encouraging introspection about its triggers and the coping mechanisms learned over time. It prompts individuals to reflect on their experiences, seeking understanding and growth, while also emphasizing the importance of familial influences and gratitude as tools for emotional soothing in daily life.
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Eat, Drink & Still Feel Scared
This evocative poem captures the essence of a restless quest for joy amid the chaos of life. It juxtaposes the tracking of worldly scores—from sports to war—with a search for laughter and connection in diverse places, while addressing serious social issues, like discrimination. Deb Poems’ voice resonates with profound sentiment.
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Let Life Down
The piece dives into the struggle of letting go and dealing with self-imposed disappointments. It reflects on the idea that clinging to certain beliefs can be tough but acknowledges that embracing life’s flow is essential. In the end, it’s about finding peace with what is.
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Now That I’m Dead
In this reflective piece, the author encourages embracing a slower pace in life, particularly in moments filled with distractions and responsibilities. By comparing this slow-down to recovery from numbness, it highlights the importance of taking time for oneself, suggesting that just as in infancy, we should allow ourselves to exist without the pressure of time.
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Uncle Mercy
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In memory of Uncle Craig, his niece Debby expresses gratitude for his mercy during a challenging family time. He supported her in confronting the unfair perceptions stemming from their family’s dysfunction, providing comfort when it was most needed. His unexpected death left a profound impact, highlighting the significance of his mercy.
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Level Headedness
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To stay chill in this crazy world, just snack on some protein-packed peanut butter, get cozy in bed, and breathe easy! Forget paranoia and jail time—embrace a life filled with gratitude, love, and a sprinkle of humor. Remember, the key to calmness is much simpler than you think!
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Laughing It Off?
The post discusses the importance of civic duties like jury service, contrasting the dismissive attitude of Boeing’s president. It highlights struggles with addictions as self-imposed prisons and emphasizes the significance of good parenting. Ultimately, it reflects on life, death, and the inevitable acceptance of both personal and familial burdens.
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The Press’s Pressure
The independent press plays a critical role in promoting democracy through diligent reporting and investigation. By challenging power and uncovering corruption, it empowers the public to seek truth and fairness. This pressing effort nurtures a healthy democratic culture, encouraging citizens to critically engage with information to safeguard their rights and values.
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Cancer, Stroke, Heart Attacks
In a human world inundated with political chaos, don’t just absorb the noise—own it. Be conscious of the tumult, and allow it to cascade through your consciousness. Embrace the chaos – it’s an emotional landscape. This poem’s theme is about the power of acceptance amidst the barrage. Much love, indeed.
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Looking at the Open Opened Mind
The post describes a metaphorical mind space marked “Always Open,” encouraging openness to new ideas and perspectives. Positive reviews highlight its welcoming nature, relaxed atmosphere, and excellent problem-solving opportunities. Visitors express gratitude for the unique environment that fosters creativity and promotes values like cooperation and global peace.
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Question the Trust the Gut
The post emphasizes the importance of critical thinking to clear harmful biases and assumptions that hinder personal growth. It encourages individuals to question gut feelings and societal norms, promoting self-exploration and honesty to overcome mental stagnation. The message advocates for a transformative lifestyle through mindful questioning and open-mindedness.
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Death Takes Care of Itself
The poem’s message encourages embracing the present and letting go of worries about the future. It reflects on the joy brought by pets, highlighting the importance of living in the moment. The poet acknowledges the struggle of staying present but resolves to focus on what can be controlled and accept life’s uncertainties.
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Inland Adults
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Adult Children, snug in their cozy cocoons, naively dismiss global warming, as mere bedtime tales told by Coastal People. They’re lulled into complacency, believing in fairy tales rather than facing harsh realities. As the ocean rises, they remain pampered and idle, swaddled inside their dry comfort.
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A Terrified Hat
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In a world overwhelmed by chaos and endless struggles for supremacy, the content reflects a poignant disillusionment. The poet questions the cyclical nature of violence. Drawing inspiration from MAD Magazine, the poem expresses a sense of boredom and resignation. The plea “Why-O-Why?” underscores a longing for understanding amidst chaos. Ultimately, this is a heartfelt commentary…
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Inspect & Protect Daily
the straps of your body and life that hold you together. Don’t let poverty, being a child, a young male, and an elder loosen a firm and snug grip on your body. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/injuries-and-violence#:~:text=Injuries%20and%20violence%20are%20a,risk%20of%20injury%20and%20violence. Run your hands over your head face mouth neck chest legs, check for damage. Do what you can control. Hang out, Store…
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Who Waters You?
The urgent cries of your body for hydration reflect a deep need for care and sustenance. Fear of dehydration manifests in physical strain and distress. By nurturing yourself, as you would a plant, you can alleviate this suffering and avoid painful consequences. Embrace the importance of replenishing your body with love and attention.
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The Internet Can’t
In a heartfelt plea, the author reminds us that genuine connection and a fulfilling life extend beyond the limitations of the internet. Emphasizing the importance of real experiences, they reflect on the inability of digital interactions to provide comfort, safety, or emotional connection, urging us to prioritize our relationships with one another.
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Viligence in the Kitchen
In a world where too many chefs cause culinary chaos, Deb Poems humorously reveals that the saying isn’t just a kitchen mantra; it’s a recipe for family feuds, food poisoning, and possibly a funeral with gravestones shaped like toilets. Who knew that cooking could lead to such stomach-churning scenarios? So, remember, when it comes to…
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You’re Safe With Me
The post reflects on the essence of tranquility and the pursuit of goodness without societal biases. It emphasizes living a peaceful life, valuing the act of doing good for its own sake, and acknowledges that while many may overlook such sentiments, a few truly appreciate them.
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Death Awareness At Work
The poem critiques corporate responsibility practices that lead to layoffs, age discrimination, and workplace anxiety regarding mortality. It highlights the fear of aging employees being dismissed due to a company’s obsession with profit margins, ultimately revealing the underlying dread surrounding death that influences human resource decisions in a corporate environment.
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Will I Be Shocked?
when I suddenly die? Some say I won’t. But I don’t know about that, “She didn’t suffer”. Will the shock I feel last a few seconds, minutes, hours or days? How will I feel the waves of grieving in my dead body? Will I lie dead, silently protesting, when I already knew ahead about the…