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Death scared me...
Dec 11th, 2006 at 11:27pm
 
Hi my name is Chris and I am 23 years old and I just went through and am still going through a traumatic experience where before I was very normal everyday college kid funny the best time of his life with the entire world ahead of him and then suddenly I got very ill very fast and It's been 3+ months now and the doctors can't really seem to figure out what is wrong with me.... I have been really scared about the possibility of death and I have come to realize that we are all going to die one day no matter what, it's just inevitable.....now I was raised catholic but there are so many religeons and so many beliefs, how can they all be right/wrong........  I am so scared that when you die that the lights just go out and it's eternal blackness .... of course you won't know it cause your dead but ever since I was born I have come to enjoy being able to think and do things.......and I don't want that to ever stop...wether physical or spiritual, but we don't seem to have a spiritual involvement with this world.....I just wish when people died you could see their spirit leave or we had angels that would regularly come down and speak to us about the spiritual world, I just get freaked out that life means nothing once you die and you just become dust...............how can I be assured that this isn't the case...........I've talked to many people, mostly christians about this and they are like 100% jesus and god are real and you will go to heaven, but there are 1,000 different beliefs about how to get there and what it's like once u are there........like I know 2 people who are very religeous and one says that dogs and cats dont have souls and the other tells me that my dogs are in heaven right now.... well where does the line stop.......is it only humans or is it animals, and if animals do which ones....like for instance, the mosquito that I just squished on the window, is it in a spiritual afterlife, I mean it's only fair to say that, ....it had a life and a purpose, just cause it's not intelligent and doesn't have a personality doesn't mean it wasn't alive.  So what makes us special and what gives us this soul, cause I don't see how my parents deciding to have sex with eachother gives them the right to create a soul.  I could go on all day about this but I want to hear your thought's and sort of give me some comfort that when the lights go out that they won't go out forever........... but I guess there's not a whole lot we can do about that......... I look forward to your answers

~Chris
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Reply #1 - Dec 12th, 2006 at 3:02am
 
Im sorry to hear about your situation chris. I can tell you one thing, if the afterlife did not exist, neither would this website, and I probably wouldn't be responding to this post right now. We are all much more than our physical bodies.  The only way to truely realise this is to experience what it is like to consiously leave your body. aka Out of Body Experience, Astral Projection, what ever you want to call it.  The first time I left my body was a turning point in my life. It solidified the fact that we are all more than our physical bodies, and that we survive death. In fact, death is just an illusion, you do not die, you simply transfer your consiousness from the physical plane to a place of higher vibrations.  You may not understand all the lingo, but what I recommend you do is try to consiously have an Out of Body Experience. See for yourself that you will survive physical death. There are tons of websites with techniques. I recommend www.astraldynamics.com. Check out the techniques on the website and inthe forums. If you still have questions, PM me and Ill help you out. Good luck. P.S. The New Energy Ways system which is on that website claims to improve physical health, so I would give that a shot too.
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Reply #2 - Dec 12th, 2006 at 9:21am
 
Greetings Chris,

The Dude above (previous reply, I mean Smiley  ) is right when he says there's no substitute for experiencing spiritual dimensions for yourself. In the meantime please take our assurance, that we've had such experiences that proove you will not fall into darkness. Please rely on lovingkindness to be there to greet you.

When we get to heaven we will be guided to an area that corresponds with our beliefs or   Smiley our intent to believe. What would you love to have with you in heaven--loving support from friends,  family,  pets? You can describe in your own mind now the perfect scene and surroundings  so that you will be ready for it when the time comes.

Have you had a chance to read yet at the very top of this page: 'What Is the Afterlife?'  Also other people have come close to dying and share their Near Death Experiences (NDEs) on the web and books. They are very reassuring that there is more love in heaven than most of us imagine.  So do imagine it; imagine Love.

You can write here again anytime with questions, experiences, anything.

Love, Betson
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Reply #3 - Dec 12th, 2006 at 6:05pm
 
Hi Chris-
You might be interested in the writings of Ramana Maharshi - He had a similar experience as a youngster. He resolved it by asking, "Who am I?" until he got the answer.

Ultimately, dying is one of those things that is part of life. It's scary because you don't remember doing it. I've been told, however, that being born is more of a hassle than dying. The IARRT lists well-trained past life regression experts if you're interested in going back to have a look. Most hypnotherapists can also guide a regression - my site (look up my biog data on this site if you want it - then look for "stuff to read") gives some how-to data for hypnotists who want coaching - or get a friend to work with you. It's easy.

Going into the unknown is scary. We are here to offer support, love and whatever else we can.

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Reply #4 - Dec 13th, 2006 at 6:02pm
 
Chris--- I will share some experiences with you.
When I was about 7 years old, I wanted to "know" what being dead ment. So, one evening while lying in bed, I closed my eyes and allowed myself to drift into nothingness.  Then I waited in the blackness of nothingness. And waited and waited.  A thought finally came to my mind, "This is stupid. You can't just die and have nothing." Remember, I was analizing this at age 7!  I came to the realization that there was something more to death than just floating around in thick, deep blackness.  I knew there was MORE. 
No one can give a physical description of the MIND.  When our physical dies, we take our "Minds" with us; our memories.  Then we are given COMPLETE MEMORY of ALL that ever was and will be.  Not too shabby for just being "human". 
When my sons were in gramma school, a teacher told them that there is no heaven for animals. My sons came home crying and asked me about it. I said: When you die, do you want to have animals in YOUR heaven?" The both said yes.  "Well, you will have animals in your heaven and your teacher chooses not to have animals in her heaven." The boys said they felt badly for the teacher.
It is all in what you make it.  What do you want in your paradise/heaven/afterlife? 
When we pass, we take what we have learned with us.  But, more important, what have you left behind for other to learn from you???
If you need more reassurance, I have more stories.  I am now 57 and still exploring.  Love and Light--- Carol Ann
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Reply #5 - Dec 13th, 2006 at 6:41pm
 
Hi Chris,

I'm sorry you are struggling with such a predicament, but you are not alone. We all have to die, and some of us will know when and how it will happen and some won't. It may seem like we are different from each other, but in this respect we really aren't. We all have an allotted time here on earth this time around, a time to live and love and learn all that we can.

The fact that you can think about an insect and value its life and question whether it has a soul is beautiful to me.

My belief is that we are all one, interconnected, here and hereafter.  I would like specific proof, but what I see are signs. And many of them.

When we remember that we are all here for a brief time it makes each moment, each question, deeper and more significant to us if we allow it. So, I have learned from you today.  I have learned to look at a mosquito differently, to look for its soul.  It is the one insect I recently told someone I have no qualms about squashing in an instant.

But you have made me see things a little differently. I hope this site can bring you some answers.

love, blink
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