Copyrighted Logo

css menu by Css3Menu.com


 

Bruce's 5th book, a Home Study Course, is now available.
Books & Tapes by Bruce Moen
    Bruce's Blog now at http://www.afterlife-knowledge.com/blog....

  HomeHelpSearchLoginRegister  
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
Death (Read 3698 times)
ian
New Member
*
Offline



Posts: 30
uk
Gender: male
Death
Mar 19th, 2008 at 2:27am
 
awaits you all Tongue
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
ian
New Member
*
Offline



Posts: 30
uk
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #1 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 2:28am
 
this forum is dead Lips Sealed
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
roger prettyman
Full Member
***
Offline


Afterlife Knowledge Member

Posts: 195
Bedford, U.K.
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #2 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 5:09am
 
ian wrote on Mar 19th, 2008 at 2:27am:
awaits you all Tongue


I disagree. It depends on what you mean by death. If it just means leaving this earthly plain as a "result of the cessation of vital functions", then yes, but the spirit/soul lives on and passes into the Afterlife, therefore we cannot die.

roger Smiley
Back to top
 

The past is history, the future is a mystery.&&Today is a gift, that`s why it`s called the present.&&Let yourself enjoy today. It will never come again.&&&&&&Butterfly.
 
IP Logged
 
juditha
Ex Member


Re: Death
Reply #3 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 7:37am
 
Hi Ian This forums not dead,it's quite the opposite,it's alive with ideas and thoughts and all of our shared knowledge of the afterlife,our questions,our beliefs and the love that is passed around this forum.

I can state with a really positive answer to your question ,that the afterlife is truly out there and the main proof i have had is that we definetly have a spirit and i know this as i had an out of body experience and it was my first and i have not had one since ,so i can state this as a fact and also i have seen my dad many times since he died and it was not my imagination and i have communicated with spirit and thats not my imagination either.But you dont have to beleive me,thats up to you,you got your own ideas.

Love and God bless    love  juditha
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
DocM
Super Member
*****
Offline


Afterlife Knowledge Member

Posts: 2168
Re: Death
Reply #4 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 1:18pm
 
"death awaits you all"

So does another trip to the bathroom, but I don't pay it much attention.  We live in the ever present, as conscious beings.  To cower in fear at our eventual physical demise is silly.  Living for the now, living to love, making that our motto is all that is important.  Come what may, we have nothing to fear from the future, be it life or death.  Our deepest essence is not something to be harmed without our conscious or unconscious consent (and even then, we are always free to make choices).

The samurai understood this concept very well back in feudal Japan.  They were trained to accept death, anywhere or at anytime.  By doing so, they lost their fear of death.


M
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
dave_a_mbs
Super Member
*****
Offline


Afterlife Knowledge Member

Posts: 1655
central california
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #5 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 3:48pm
 
Excellently put, Doc.

Perhaps with a bit of training we could learn to accept rebirth as well. Wink

d
Back to top
 

life is too short to drink sour wine
WWW  
IP Logged
 
juditha
Ex Member


Re: Death
Reply #6 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 5:15pm
 
Hi everyone   Death is a release from the pain of living,so when it comes welcome it with open arms,i know i will even though i'm afraid of the dieing process,i know afterwards i will be with my dad in a better world as i dont like this one,but i will live my life until i dont have to.

Love and God bless   love juditha
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
deanna
Senior Member
****
Offline


Afterlife Knowledge Member

Posts: 464
Gender: female
Re: Death
Reply #7 - Mar 19th, 2008 at 5:24pm
 
Thier is no death we all live on in the spiritworld our souls never die love deanna
Back to top
 

deanna
 
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #8 - Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:01am
 
Hello dear ones,

'Death' 'Death' Where is your sting? absent from the body ever present with the lord

alan
Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Never say die
Full Member
***
Offline



Posts: 177
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #9 - Mar 22nd, 2008 at 10:09am
 
If indeed I can trust what I've read, heard and beginning to experience then I need no longer fear death.

The word carries a heavy negative connotation for most people because there is an instinctive primal fear that it means the end of your existence, or for others they fear that what may come will not be favourable.

I prefer other terms - transition, passing on, crossing over, exit point. I'm trying to influence others around me to conceive of death with less fear and trepidation. I hope eventually that the scientific evidence for spirit being formulated on the fringes will come more into the mainstream and the shift of consciousness taking place will open up everyone to a new understanding.

Don't fear the reaper!   Cheesy

Never Say Die
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Death
Reply #10 - Mar 23rd, 2008 at 11:01pm
 
Hi, Ian,

Death is simply a shedding of the physical body, like the butterfly coming out of a cocoon," Kubler-Ross has told her lecture audiences in presentations which she had conducted around the world. "Death is a transition into a higher state of consciousness where you continue to perceive, to understand, to laugh, to be able to grow, and the only thing you lose is something that you don't need anymore— and that is your physical body."

The thousands of case histories that Kubler-Ross has studied have demonstrated to her that while, in some cases, dying may be painful, death itself—as described by those who have survived near-death experiences (NDE)—is a completely peaceful experience, free of pain and fear. Kubler-Ross also found that when one of her patients died, someone was always there to help in the transition from life to death, often a deceased family member or friend. Those who had experienced a "comeback" from death to life assured her that to die was to experience a feeling of "peace, freedom, equanimity, a sense of wholeness," and they told her that they were no longer afraid to die.

Dr. Karlis Osis has spoken to this issue and advised his more materialistic colleagues to take a "wider look toward the far horizons which have attracted the best minds through the centuries." There is, of course, greatness in defeating humankind's diseases and in conquering new worlds in outer space, but, Osis wonders "how the age-old problem, 'What happens when someone dies?,' compares with these material challenges? Is it not equally important to know the certain answer to such a basic question of human existence?"

Philosopher Socrates' (c. 470–399 B.C.E.) statement just before drinking the hemlock that would kill him: "To fear death, gentlemen, is nothing other than to think oneself wise when one is not; for it is to think one knows what one does not know. No man knows whether death may not even turn out to be the greater of blessings for a human being, and yet people fear it as if they knew for certain that it is the greatest of evils."

Current research on death and dying indicates that one's personality will survive death of the body and, in all likelihood, will be reincarnated. "Death challenges us to find the meaning of life," he writes, "and with it, genuine happiness. It is nature's way of goading us to discover our true condition, our real self—beyond the transience and ephemerality of this material world. And not only this world, but all worlds.

alan
Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print


This is a Peer Moderated Forum. You can report Posting Guideline violations.