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I'm scared to die.. is that bad?

 
 
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Fri 10 Dec, 2010 04:57 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:
Hey, at my age I'm already molting
When I was about 6, my teeth molted off.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Fri 10 Dec, 2010 05:01 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:
You confuse me now, how can they have conveyed any information after they died?
Thay were restored to life, usually in hospitals.

I was told that I died 2ice, during surgery in 2005.






bob600 wrote:
If the person involved, has not started to rot and fall to bits, or a suitable amount of time has not passed say a day or so, and they open their eyes and return to normal, conversing about their experiences then they were NOT dead.
Their human bodies were dead, tho the people remained alive,
ofen going elsewhere and making observations that were later verified.

Interestingly, the people (alleged decedents) were ageless.
For instance, when this has happened to children, or to babies,
thay retain long-term memories of this experience,
including the fact that while their human bodies were dead,
thay resumed being adults and thay remained adults
until thay got back into their revived human bodies.





bob600 wrote:
The name "NEAR death experience" gives it away, near, but no bulleye. Its like nearly catching a plane, you are either flying or sitting on your ass in an airport, two completely different experiences.
See my answer above.





David
bob600
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 07:13 am
@OmSigDAVID,
But again I ask, if you died from whence do you communicate with me. It can't be good old planet Earth as the only communicating humans here are alive. Perhaps you confuse dying with nearly dying
bob600
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 07:20 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Sorry I must get used to the format of this forum, I only replied to part of your post.

First please lets refer to the experience in the correct terms NEAR death experience, not dying, its two separate things. And what you describe is natural to humans in the unconscious state, its called dreaming, I will grant however, its possible that this may be more intense when illness is involved, its called hallucinating, it actually very common.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 02:19 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:
But again I ask, if you died from whence do you communicate with me.
It can't be good old planet Earth as the only communicating humans here are alive. Perhaps you confuse dying with nearly dying
No; it means that your human body died
and subsequently returned to life. That happens a lot.
According to Pollster George Gallop, it has happened millions
of times, over recent decades. I 've known many people to whom that happened.





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 05:30 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:

Sorry I must get used to the format of this forum, I only replied to part of your post.
WELCOME to the forum, Bob.




bob600 wrote:
First please lets refer to the experience in the correct terms NEAR death experience,
not dying, its two separate things.
No. I don't agree with u.
As I learned it, many decades ago, when u have no heart rate
and u stop breathing for a while and when u have no EEG,
then your body is DEAD, but not irretrievably.



bob600 wrote:
And what you describe is natural to humans in the unconscious state, its called dreaming,
Maybe u did not see my post qua people whose human bodies are dead
going elsewhere and making remote observations,
such as to cause the DISINHERITING of disrespectful relatives
in the hospital waiting room who thay observe bad-mouthing them, while thay are lying dead, in surgery,
so that the formerly dead fellow goes to his estate lawyer n changes his will ?????





bob600 wrote:
I will grant however, its possible that this may be more intense when illness is involved, its called hallucinating,
it actually very common.
Is it "hallucinating" if those observations (remote observations) are later verified ??





David
bob600
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 06:44 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Thanks for the welcome. I don't think we are going to agree on this one. My observations are that being dead is a permanent thing. As for premonitions and remote viewing, lots of that happens when people are not near dead and I agree its hard to explain, but its not exclusive to people who nearly die, perhaps to use an old cliché people who nearly die can remote view but not everyone who can remote view nearly die. Check out the International Remote Viewing Association for more Info http://www.irva.org/remote-viewing/definition.html
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 11 Dec, 2010 07:51 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:
Thanks for the welcome
U r WELCOME.



bob600 wrote:
I don't think we are going to agree on this one.
My observations are that being dead is a permanent thing.
As for premonitions and remote viewing, lots of that happens
when people are not near dead and I agree its hard to explain,
but its not exclusive to people who nearly die, perhaps to use an
old cliché people who nearly die can remote view but not
everyone who can remote view nearly die.
Check out the International Remote Viewing Association
for more Info http://www.irva.org/remote-viewing/definition.html
Agreed. Thanx for the link.

Some of us (like me) have observed our human bodies
at a distance. I 've had a few out-of-body experiences,
of short duration, mostly while in court on-the-job, taking testimony. I like it; its fun. I wish it lasted longer.

I guess that it WILL, after I molt off my human body permanently.
I still like using it now.





David
bob600
 
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Reply Sun 12 Dec, 2010 05:05 am
@OmSigDAVID,
If we are going to get another body I just hope I get a better one. Perhaps I should draw up a list of requirements just in case.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 12 Dec, 2010 12:03 pm
@bob600,
bob600 wrote:
If we are going to get another body I just hope I get a better one.
Perhaps I should draw up a list of requirements just in case.
Yes n pick a rich family.





David
bob600
 
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Reply Sun 12 Dec, 2010 04:18 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
That's a bummer, I don't recall being given a choice the first time, if I had I certainly would not have picked this one.

I must go, I have been invited to leave, I think I offend some, and I would not like to outstay my welcome, which I think I already have.
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JJthoughts90
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jan, 2011 03:35 am
@helplessteen,
Im just as scared to die as you its scary...one of the most common thoughts of a person...but everyone else is right not to let fear of dieing ruin you living life..but its so hard not to when its right around the corner and you dont know when its just gonna come around it..my lil brother was 16 when he passed...cousin died 2 years before him and my aunt a year before her...death is depressing and scary it isnt a fear you really get over...maybe you do get over it as you get older but death is life
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jan, 2011 04:51 am
@JJthoughts90,
JJthoughts90 wrote:
Im just as scared to die as you its scary...one of the most common thoughts of a person...but everyone else is right not to let fear of dieing ruin you living life..but its so hard not to when its right around the corner and you dont know when its just gonna come around it..my lil brother was 16 when he passed...cousin died 2 years before him and my aunt a year before her...death is depressing and scary it isnt a fear you really get over...maybe you do get over it as you get older but death is life
People who have returned from death
have lost all fear of death of the human body and have said so.
Its only molting.


Some look forward to it.




David
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rockstarboy304
 
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Reply Sat 30 Apr, 2011 08:44 am
@helplessteen,
I know how you feel.I'm Nahjir and i'm 14.I think about death every night when the lights darken.I do sometimes get scared when I think about how fast life is but then life goes by second by second.I'm scared to die too because you only have 1 life.your not alone
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 30 Apr, 2011 05:07 pm
@rockstarboy304,
Fear not.
I like the way that Deepak Chopra, M.D. put it:
we think that we are human beings with occasional spiritual experiences,
but we are actually spiritual beings with occasional human experiences.

www.IANDS.org





David

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spraynardkruger
 
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Reply Mon 16 May, 2011 02:23 pm
@Setanta,
Thank you for your input.. I'm 20 years old and have been worrying about death a LOT lately. And getting old. I try to console myself by thinking I will want to die when the time comes, but it's hard to believe. I really appreciate your post.
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thomas-b
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2011 10:05 am
@helplessteen,
I'm scarred to die too. I pretty much believe that death is a doorway to a more compassionate world where people are lovingly given more direct guidance and answers to life's questions. It is a belief that comforts me but I also feel it is a distinct possibility.
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Angel pirate
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 05:29 am
@helplessteen,
john 14.6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and m the truth, and n the life. No one comes to the Father except through me
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 11:16 pm
@helplessteen,
Quote:
I'm scared to die.. is that bad?
YES, because fear is painful.
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