Category: Non-conscious death anxiety
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State Laws For Weight Loss
This poem emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy weight amidst societal misconceptions. It inspires readers to take control of their choices, promoting the idea that transformation is possible without restrictions. Ultimately, it encourages embracing freedom in personal decision-making for a healthier and more fulfilling life.
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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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The Bravery
In a world rife with digital fear, true bravery is sharing ideas online. Regular people, armed with intellectual humility, face the wrath of the terrified masses. Complaints flourish, yet accountability is scarce. For those bogged down, offering an illustrated dictionary might ignite the courage needed to confront their self-doubt and the chaos around them.
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The Problem Solve Puzzle
Drowning in chaos, the voice in this relishes their incompetence, boldly refusing to tackle the complexities of society. They threaten to lash out at anyone pushing them to confront democracy’s decay, embracing a defiant martyrdom. This is not a quest for solutions but a celebration of blissful ignorance and self-serving disdain for collective responsibility.
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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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Superior Force – Movie
“Superior Force” reveals the raw truth of death anxiety as a family faces an avalanche at a ski resort. The father’s instinctive, flawed reaction of panic exposes the deeper emotional struggle within us all. Rather than demonizing him, we should acknowledge that fear can often render us unheroic in moments of crisis.
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horses resting from human hypocrisy
Freedom is a seductive illusion. You preach autonomy while clinging to control over others, demanding they conform to your desires. When challenged, do you truly embrace the chaos of genuine liberty, or will you hypocritically attempt to stifle those who dare to defy you? The struggle for authenticity is fraught with contradictions.
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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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Energy Wasting Male Politics
Politics demands courage and critical thinking. If you can’t embrace uncomfortable truths and battle your own anxieties, step aside. The petty hierarchy games are tedious distractions. Real leadership requires focus on facts and genuine problem-solving. If that’s too much, enjoy the fights from the sidelines while “thinkers” take charge.
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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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LMAO
Death anxiety grips us all, yet many dismiss it with hollow laughter. This shallow reaction reveals more about their fear than the profound truth behind confronting mortality. Ignoring this anxiety doesn’t erase it; it festers beneath the surface, cloaked in humor. Are we truly brave, or merely cowardly jesters?
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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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Thank you Dear Sweet Reader for sharing your time with me
If you have been riding along with me for some time now you will understand this post probably better but Maybe this is your first time here and will still get it This song’s message reminds me to share it here among my over 100 poems about death anxiety It is a gift and a…
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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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Gerrymandering Slimes Democracy
The poem critiques gerrymandering in the USA and its negative impact on American democracy, likening it to slippery salamanders creating toxic environments. Redistricting manipulates voting districts, forcing Americans to confront the consequences of this political maneuvering amidst global water scarcity due to global warming. The metaphor highlights systemic issues in governance and resource allocation.
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Slot Machines of Social Media
Why the constant cortisol producing online scrolling? May this poem help remind you of your always abilities for creating your inner peace.
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Naughty Showoffs
Celebrate Playing Fair
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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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Democracy Loving Conservatives Faithfully Breaking Free – Free America
This poem addresses the urgent need for Conservatives to expel extremists, including Nazis and conspiracy theorists, while emphasizing the importance of humane and fair financial and immigration policies. It expresses a vision of a proud party home that aligns with American values, credited to Robert Mickey.
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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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Closed Mind
You were closed when you promised to be open. I adjusted my schedule for you, yet found only a locked door and a sign of your absence. If you’re constantly relocating and shutting me out, why do you still reach out for help? Let me in, or stop pretending.
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Cleverly Non-Introspective Ice Cream
Ice Cream is the neurotic star of desserts, tirelessly swirling in fat and sugar, avoiding deep thoughts like a pro. It thrives at parties, first dates, and celebratory events, soaking up praise like a happy sponge. Forget self-reflection – Ice Cream is all about the smiles, cheers, and delightfully delicious distractions!
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Super Bowl – Let’s turn it over
This poem flips the Super Bowl vibe, mixing the excitement of the game with memories of school fun. Picture a baking pan filled with wild flavors and emotions, capturing that intense love for football while also tackling deeper feelings of sadness. It’s a unique take on the big game experience!
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Exam Rhymes With Inconveniences and Dangers
We already have enough tensions. The word Exam rhymes with inconveniences and dangers. Few words are stress reduction rhyming words to the word Exam. One is the word Lamb, and that’s pretty much it. There is a subconscious negative affliation the word Exam has to the words Ram, Jam, Slam, Cram, Spam, Scam and Damn.…
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Big Business at the Movies
The poem critiques Big Business watching movies about extreme weather while simultaneously congratulating Donald Trump for mitigating their financial fears related to environmental threats. It highlights a disconnect between entertainment and reality, as they remain oblivious to the alarming implications of climate change, represented by an unsettling, volatile atmosphere in American politics.
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Choose Love in a Blindspot
Good intentions are meant yet positive affirmations usually are not working. In blindspots, we miss messages we even give ourselves.
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For the Love of Just Playing
What else is there in playing sports other than traditional awards? Plenty. How could it be a game if there aren’t winners and losers?”
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And then, I fell in love
In the tumultuous landscape of family expectations, love often meets skepticism. The pressure to conform to familial ideals highlights deep-rooted fears and misunderstandings. By nurturing awareness around mortality, families can cultivate empathy and connection, transforming their trees of emotions into vibrant, and loving branches.
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Hi gentle Reader, I am making changes.
Throughout my poems I have been mentioning unconscious death anxiety. I am going through this website and editing and replacing the word ‘unconscious’ with ‘non-conscious’. I decided to use the word non-conscious instead because it more clearly explains when we are unaware of our natural death anxiety. I feel this is more empowering. We are…
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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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Cocaine Trump
Cocaine Trump is the addictive high that fuels impulsive aggression and reckless behavior. Offering bursts of excitement and a rapid, compulsive lifestyle, this “Don’s High” is alarmingly accessible, thriving on the internet’s dark corners. Beware: this isn’t just a drug; it’s a societal epidemic, enticing and destructive.
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The Violence
This poem honors truth-tellers and scapegoats who disavow deception and superficiality, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over societal pressures. Ultimately, it advocates for living genuinely, unadorned by lies.
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Questions for MAGA
Stop wallowing in self-pity and get real! Cut the victim mentality and shed the ancestral baggage. Embrace practicality and focus on what truly matters—your impact on the world and the people around you. It’s time to rise above self-absorption. What have you actually done about it?
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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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Death is not the Devil
The poem expresses a struggle with internal beliefs and fears, questioning the origins of these thoughts. The poet confronts their brain for instilling fear, likening it to bullying and expressing a desire for empathy instead of fear. It emphasizes the emotional turmoil caused by these frightening narratives.
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Critical Thinking Stuffed Inside Basement Barrels
(A heads-up: this poem is for mature readers.) Critical thinking stuffed inside basement barrels by the serial killer inside the human skull, that cuts off open arms of fair and balanced objective reasoning, cuts out the heart of empathetic, unselfish, non-controlling motives, strangles the throat, and stabs the eyes, of public discourse that have the…
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The faintably fainting brain
The poem describes a metaphorical fall, suggesting weak critical thinking led to an unforeseen event. The imagery of falling down conveys a need for grounding and clarity. It reflects on the importance of awareness and foresight, indicating a moment of realization that arises from being grounded in one’s surroundings.
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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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What Haunts You
In a moment of raw truth, a comment on death anxiety provokes a visceral reaction—flagged and erased. Why suppress the haunting reality that gnaws at the psyche? The fear of mortality is pervasive, lurking long before any jarring words. Deleting the comment doesn’t exorcise the ghost; it amplifies it.
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For Yourself: A Stolen Family Inheritance
The speaker expresses feelings of betrayal and isolation within their family. Accused of narcissism and unloved by their sister, they reflect on being the family’s scapegoat. The speaker finds solace in their freedom from materialism, contrasting it with their family’s envy and denial of deeper issues, ultimately mourning a lost sisterly bond.
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I Hate My Bad Boss
Bad bosses thrive on control and humiliation, inflicting pain and despair while their victims languish in silence. Escape seems impossible in this toxic hierarchy.