The Egg By Andy Weir You were on your way home when you died. It was a car accident. Nothing particularly remarkable, but fatal nonetheless. You left behind a wife and two children. It was a painless death. The EMTs tried their best to save you, but to no avail. Your body was so utterly …
Even some famous scientists are now seriously considering the possibility that the NDE is a real phenomenon. I suggest you read/watch/listen to as many such experiences as you can – so that you at least start to dislodge the old ideas with which you have been indoctrinated. Then, after you have got yourself clear of …
I expect I have sent one of his readings before? Good to watch. He seems a lovely man. Just recently a man from America was here to do an interview and he was on the set of John doing his thing. The man said he checked him out very, very carefully, and found John to …
On Near Death and Shared Near Death Experiences. Shared Death Experiences: An Analysis of the Characteristics and Implications – Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D. “What life is all about is – learning to love.” http://www.btci.org/bioethics/2012/videos2012/vid4.html “Life is a two-way experience.” As I understand Raymond to say: that in life we live it forwards, and in a …
It could be that – the moment of death is the the most important moment of our lives. (But then – it is too late.) Another view is that every moment is the most important. As I remember it, in the Tibetan Book of the Dead it is said that the very last moment of …
Andrew Fawcett wrote: This caught my eye and thought of you (specifically something you wrote on the list last week I think about reality. > “My own experience,” Dr. Samuels ( a collegue) added, “is that we all >live in virtual reality, and the brain is the final arbiter. The fact >that he is a …
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Watching the mind, the emotions, and the body.