07-23-2008, 06:43 AM 
		
	
	
		"Death".......an interesting subject. Unfortunately to many people, it's a misunderstood concept (much present company excepted).
In my belief system, one of the reasons that I'm here, is to remind us (to remember) as a living example that Death is a reality and it's all around us. Part of the energy that surrounds us, is connected to what we are now referring to as death (here in this string). To me, death is not a concept, not a theory, not a black hole and not a place where loved ones are lost to us.
Two years ago (August 2006), I died (twice) as the result of injuries sustained in an accident. I was comatose for quite awhile, so I have no reference to our time frame and I can't say exactly when this occurred, but at one point my consciousness awoke and my dear deceased mother took me to a meeting with God (The Source).
My interaction was deeply personal and I'll skip over that aspect of the experience. However, I think it's important to convey the fact that I was completely concsious and cognitive...............and importantly, I wasn't just visiting. I had the opportunity and option to remain there (in that reality) or to return to this.......what we call life (this reality). I was not given the option to transcend back-and-forth between the two, but I get the strong impression (and it's my opinion) that it is possible as a learned skill (for lack of a better word, I'll just say "Skill")........but that wasn't the purpose of my conscious presence there.
Oh BTW, my death didn't hurt......the lights didn't go out......and it wasn't scary.
What I experienced wasn't at all like some experiences that I've read about. It wasn't a beautiful green place with flowers and winged Angels playing harps. To me, what I experienced, was a place of profound energy. Some of us may have heard stories of the almost proverbial stereo typical "Near Death Experiences".......and "going to the bright light"..........well, when I awoke, my mother and I went toward the brightest horizon conceivable........it pales any natural bright sunrise or sunset. What I saw wasn't a bright light at all, it was much greater than any light..............it took up an entire horizon, Anyway, I think that the brightness was my visual representation of the energy within that reality.
Hey, but what do I know........? Hell, in all fairness I gotta tell ya that I'm just a brain damaged wacko with a condition called "Cognitive Deficient". Yeah, my cage got rattled pretty good in the accident and it left me with a different perspective and perception...........and please understand that I'm still coming to terms with it.
My $.02 on the subject.
Regards all,
Remember (Bill) 
	
	
	
	
	
In my belief system, one of the reasons that I'm here, is to remind us (to remember) as a living example that Death is a reality and it's all around us. Part of the energy that surrounds us, is connected to what we are now referring to as death (here in this string). To me, death is not a concept, not a theory, not a black hole and not a place where loved ones are lost to us.
Two years ago (August 2006), I died (twice) as the result of injuries sustained in an accident. I was comatose for quite awhile, so I have no reference to our time frame and I can't say exactly when this occurred, but at one point my consciousness awoke and my dear deceased mother took me to a meeting with God (The Source).
My interaction was deeply personal and I'll skip over that aspect of the experience. However, I think it's important to convey the fact that I was completely concsious and cognitive...............and importantly, I wasn't just visiting. I had the opportunity and option to remain there (in that reality) or to return to this.......what we call life (this reality). I was not given the option to transcend back-and-forth between the two, but I get the strong impression (and it's my opinion) that it is possible as a learned skill (for lack of a better word, I'll just say "Skill")........but that wasn't the purpose of my conscious presence there.
Oh BTW, my death didn't hurt......the lights didn't go out......and it wasn't scary.
What I experienced wasn't at all like some experiences that I've read about. It wasn't a beautiful green place with flowers and winged Angels playing harps
Hey, but what do I know........? Hell, in all fairness I gotta tell ya that I'm just a brain damaged wacko with a condition called "Cognitive Deficient". Yeah, my cage got rattled pretty good in the accident and it left me with a different perspective and perception...........and please understand that I'm still coming to terms with it.
My $.02 on the subject.
Regards all,
Remember (Bill)

     