Quote: Wrote:We are not a great melting pot, a collective. We are individuals, and always have been and always will be, for infinity.
Quote: Wrote:If one person on the other side of infinity knows the answer, then so do you, but we are not ‘all one.’
Quote: Wrote:Each of us is unique. Without this uniqueness , there would not be any reason whatsoever for there being more than one being. Thus, each and every unique being, from our sentient race, to the slightest bug, is important. There is no regard, there, for what we consider physical reality.
[To eliminate confusion after moving this post to the commentary thread, Smithy posted this immediately after these two posts of tim's: here and here --Laird]
Excellent stuff, Tim! - Smithy
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(2017-12-24, 06:33 PM)tim Wrote: I posted this previously but it disappeared. The veridical OBE is the interesting point here, the unusual shirt and braces that the doctor was wearing when he was defibrillating the patient.
I didn't realise I'd posted it there. I actually thought it was in this thread; well spotted ! I managed (this time) to fix the font size too which I couldn't seem to accomplish last time.
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(2017-12-29, 05:12 PM)tim Wrote: 44 year old electronics engineer, David Ayre from Bristol was interviewed by Ian Wilson in the 1980's for his book, The After Death Experience. David's wife left him in 1978 and in the weeks that followed, pending divorce, he resolved (in Wilson's words) that his only solution lay in committing suicide.
A beautiful story and typical classic NDE.
Smithy
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