Not to worry, he'll get a chance to reunite with loved ones in the life to come. My take on death is that it's simply a transitional period from one state of being to another (better) one. Somewhat like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. The stage when the caterpillar is wrapped in its chrysalis can be likened to death.Ed Mahmoud wrote:The Michael Jackson death and the Farrah Fawcett death brings, to me, a question I have asked before. A sudden death, with little or no pain, but no chance to make amends, and say good bye to loved ones, or several years of pain and suffering, but an opportunity to tie off the loose ends, and make the final good byes and preparations for death.
Now, can you imagine a butterfly ever wanting to go back to being a caterpillar?
R.I.P. Michael.