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Hello Little Owl:
Sounds like you're off to a good start, volunteering to work in a hospice etc. You'll gain more spiritually by growing in love, than you will by reading every book and having every experience there is.
I agree that you might check out Danion Brinkley. In particular his second book because he talks about doing hospice work in an inspiring way.
I also believe it's a good idea to read some of the many near death experiences that can be found on the internet.
If you want to know about a convincing experience somebody had without having a near death experience, here's one I had years ago, when I was an atheist. I found myself in heaven one night. I must say that I got there through grace, because I didn't know how to get there and had no intention of making such a visit. I didn't believe in God and the afterlife at the time, because I had a scientific mind and didn't see how such things could be possible. During this experience I was greatly relieved to find that God and the afterlife did indeed exist, and I completely understood how it was possible for them to exist without having to think about it. It was an automatic knowing that I would call inner, except that the knowing was everywhere. The feeling of happiness there is beyond what can be imagined here. It was like all the happiness you search for while in the physical is found there. I had the feeling that in the end things work out wonderfully for everybody. I also felt like Jesus had something to do with it, even though I can't remember the details. At the end of the experience I saw a very bright light like a star.
In regards to what Augoeideian (Caryn) and Black Panther (Irene) have to say, I believe there is a middle ground. In the above experience I believe that Jesus had something to do with it, but not in a stifling you better believe in him or else manner. What I experienced was way beyond thinking of things in a repressive way. Just as you don't have to force a kid to get excited about Christmas morning, you don't have to force a spirit to get excited about God and heaven once a spirit is there. It's quite automatic. I've been receiving messages about Jesus lately, but not in a stifling way. He's the bearer of a floodlight that shows the way to God and heaven, not the holder of a gun who forces you to go there. Therefore, I believe it is best to speak to each hospice patient according to what touches them inwardly, rather than telling them that they had better believe this or else.
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