Never say die
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I was very sad to hear the news on Monday as a proud Australian myself I can truly say he did alot for conservation and you could tell just from knowing him as a celebrity that he lived life to the fullest.
My strong belief in the afterlife which is based mostly on self education but also on direct experiences in other states of consciousness, as well as a fuller understanding of everything that I am, helps me to better deal with death. I don't relish the time when someone close to me passes but atleast with a kind of faith or knowledge based on afterlife evidence (which this site really helps for!) I am able to accept death as a transition to the afterlife, where contact is still possible with loved ones.
Whenever somebody famous passes on it is quite fascinating to hear the outpouring of emotion for that. It is difficult to deal with but I kind of feel at an advantage to others who have not looked into this. Its very reassuring to hear these contacts.
Having said that, those words from Steve raise another questions. As a typical 'Aussie bloke' from the 'bush', I thought even in spirit he'd use words like 'crikey mate' and 'G'day'!
I am always fascinated to hear how people are doing in the afterlife if accurate information is forthcoming because its very reassuring if it is accurate which I have no reason to believe that its not. I give people the benefit of the doubt even though I do not have the information myself.
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