Life after Life by Raymond A
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Coming back
The most common feelings in the first few moments following death are a desperate desire to get back into the body and an intense regret over one’s demise. But once the dying person reaches a certain depth in the experience, he does not want to get back. This is especially the case for those who have encountered the being of light. The reluctance is because of the wonderful feelings of calm, joy and ease in the presence of the being. Some of them return voluntarily, because they have left some task such as education unfinished, or would like to look after their children or an ailing wife. They feel that they have themselves voluntarily taken the decision to return and God has permitted them because of the unselfish motive they had. One young mother was mystified whether God had sent her back to look after her two small children or because he did not find her fit to be let into heaven. In a few cases, they had been pulled back because of the prayers of their loved ones. About the manner of return, there are different experiences. Some fall asleep and wake up in their bodies. Others are brought back rapidly with a jerk. In one case, the person felt that his spiritual body seemed to have a large and a small end. When it left the physical body, it seemed that the large end left first. Coming back in, the small end seemed to come in first. Typically, the moods and feelings associated with the experience are so wonderful and indescribable that these linger on for quite some time. Telling others Most of the subjects were persons having stable personalities and they were fully capable of distinguishing between a dream, a fantasy, a hallucination and a real 5 experience. They were very clear in their mind that they had had this experience while in a normal frame of mind and that they had not made it up. They realized that our contemporary society is just not the environment where such stories would be received with sympathy and understanding. They felt that if they narrated their experiences, most people would wonder whether they had lost their minds. If they tried, people looked at them as if they were crazy. It was, therefore, not surprising that most people had the notion that they were unique and no one else had undergone what they had. But when they were informed that others had reported exactly the same events and perceptions, they expressed profound feelings of relief. They realized that they were not crazy or mentally deranged Some were also reticent because the experience was so indescribable, so far beyond human language, that it was fruitless even to try. Download 124.48 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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