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barty1013
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- Oct 24, 2019
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It's a good question certainlyNo, I don't fear it at all, I look forward to it. I've known many people who have had near death experiences, out of body, from illness, heart attacks, serious accidents....I'm just interested in having more insight from suicide attempts. I don't believe in judgement about it from our source, more about what one creates from one's mental state when one chooses to leave by their own volition.
I have too much experience on a personal level and of friends that say contrary to that theory frankly.No. For me it was just like being asleep. It confirmed what I already thought, that there is no afterlife
Everyone has their own experiences and beliefs. I just shared mine. We can't say who's right or wrong. We'll only know if there's an afterlife when we die ourselves. Yes many people have had NDE, but just as many haven't. Why would there be an afterlife for some but not others? I think it's just a result of our brains shutting down. But again, that's simply my opinion from my experience. I might be wrong, I might not. Guess we'll find out one dayI have too much experience on a personal level and of friends that say contrary to that theory frankly.
Investigate about Epicurus philosophy, or Espinoza's concept of god. Certainly calming
Yes, but you said you had confirmed what you had already thought...That is saying you are absolutely positive. There is no explaining to someone if they haven't had the experience. If I told you I saw a ghost walk thru a wall and physically come up to me and touch me, what would you say? That it couldn't have possibly have happened. That "confirmed" my theory that life exists outside of this realm. There can be no meeting of minds on this subject. One didn't have the experience and says it's not possible, one has the experience and says I saw it with my own eyes. If one didn't see anything, how can they confirm anything? Whenever someone doesn't believe in life after death or God, they speak as if...."this is the truth, because I didn't experience it"...While others who have experience it, they are coming from experience. See the difference?Everyone had their own experiences and beliefs. I just shared mine
Yes, for ME my experience confirmed what I THOUGHT. You're taking my words out of context because I didn't say what you wanted to hear. I didn't say it's not possible nor that I don't believe in God nor whatever else you're claiming. I simply shared my experience and opinion as the question asked. Clearly you only want replies from people who agree with you. I've shared my experience so I'll leave this discussion here as clearly it's a waste of time.Yes, but you said you had confirmed what you had already thought...That is saying you are absolutely positive. There is no explaining to someone if they haven't had the experience. If I told you I saw a ghost walk thru a wall and physically come up to me and touch me, what would you say? That it couldn't have possibly have happened. That "confirmed" my theory that life exists outside of this realm. There can be no meeting of minds on this subject. One didn't have the experience and says it's not possible, one has the experience and says I saw it with my own eyes. If one didn't see anything, how can they confirm anything? Whenever someone doesn't believe in life after death or God, they speak as if...."this is the truth, because I didn't experience it"...While others who have experience it, they are coming from experience. See the difference?
Again, I have experienced otherwise and know over a dozen personally who would say otherwise....because they have seen the other side, and sometimes have had proof to back it up.One of my favourite quotes: ""Death is nothing to us. When we exist, death is not; and when death exists, we are not. All sensation and consciousness ends with death and therefore in death there is neither pleasure nor pain. The fear of death arises from the belief that in death, there is awareness."
Yes, for ME my experience confirmed what I THOUGHT. You're taking my words out of context because I didn't say what you wanted to hear. I didn't say it's not possible nor that I don't believe in God nor whatever else you're claiming. I simply shared my experience and opinion as the question asked. Clearly you only want replies from people who agree with you. I've shared my experience so I'll leave this discussion here as clearly it's a waste of time.
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Your right I'm asking for those who know. I have no time for that argument at this stage in my life.
Again, I have experienced otherwise and know over a dozen personally who would say otherwise....because they have seen the other side, and sometimes have had proof to back it up.
Brother, it takes one off the question. I'm not asking whether it happens or not. It would be better to explore your experience that you described in the other post.I merely stated that it's one of my favourite quotes. I've discussed a possibly mystical experience I've had myself here.
Excellent quote from Epicurus...!One of my favourite quotes: ""Death is nothing to us. When we exist, death is not; and when death exists, we are not. All sensation and consciousness ends with death and therefore in death there is neither pleasure nor pain. The fear of death arises from the belief that in death, there is awareness."