I have experienced it - I 'died' after a complicated surgery. At one point of time I felt that my trolley was being pushed faster and faster, and then suddenly I found myself walking in a green field with huge sunflowers like the ones you see in movies shot in Denmark. There was a bright light that was so bright, and at the same time comforting. There was a being in that light, but before I could discern it, the doctors revived my heart after it had arrested for a few minutes.
Yes, everything was serene and peaceful, I could hear the chirps of birds, sense the bright sunlight, at the same time feel real cool breath of scented fresh air wafting around me, and remember, my heat had arrested in the ICU of hospital, in the night, around 8pm, so how could I feel all the sunligth, the scents, the air?.
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2006-08-20 21:57:26
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answered by Starreply 6
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Of course I have. There could be many things that could happen when we die. Religion dictates that we actually have some destination to go to. But there is no one single religion so how could we truly know. One thing is for certain, there is a heaven and a hell and if we do good, we go to the former and when we do bad, we go to the latter. But I always wondered how it is to feel death. I guess it is like how you pictured it. But what is important is...what happens after. But if we knew that, we would never be able to see death as a new adventure waiting to be trekked.
2006-08-20 23:31:14
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answered by DJ 2
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I always have these feelings about my own death...i'm almost positive i'm going to die in a car accident.
it's ironic too because i've been in 2 major car accidents (both my fault from drinking and driving) and I majorly screwed up my car in the first one, but got it repaired then totaled it six months later when i hit a tree and was thrown through my windshield.
I obviously no longer drink and drive (I'm not that stupid!) but I just have this feeling that one day I'm going to be driving soberly and I am going to be hit by someone else who has been drinking and I am going to be killed because of it. Kind of like karma.
I think about it all the time actually. Which is why I hate being in the car.
2006-08-20 21:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think about my death occasionally, but I'm not scared of death. I been around death so often and for so long in one form or another in my life life that I've come to view the Reaper as an old friend and companion rather than an enemy. I've led a good life, so if God is real like I think, I'm safe, and if it turns out he ain't, then there's no hell and nothing to worry about.
2006-08-21 12:26:46
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answered by uneasyrider_1987 2
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Sometime I do had imagined about my own death, and have some ways to deal with it. I'd like to death peaceful in bed, no pain, no sorrow,and my kids will no need to cry for me. It will be better let my ash spread into the sea. Let the air carry me into the heaven. That's really wonderful. I just barely come,and barely go.
2006-08-20 22:02:00
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answered by robin 2
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I recently turned 40. My daughter celebrated her 16th birthday. Other family members are reaching 60 & 70. Yes, I am wondering about my death and theirs. I am scared. I am afraid of pain for myself and my loved ones. I've made so many mistakes. I would endure all their pain to ensure that each member of my family has a peaceful passing.
2006-08-20 22:04:07
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answered by Gina N 3
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IJR has theory about it. the staggering IJR can arise with, short of asserting Jesus became delusional, is that we particularly do not recognize what particularly occurred. there became no court docket television back then. the purely thoughts we've come right down to us from his followers, who evidently positioned an effective spin on it to in good condition their purpose. per chance the guy named Jesus did not recognize he became going to be carried out via the state. per chance he turned right into a real coward in the route of the top. reality is, we do exactly not recognize for particular. we are not even particular if a guy we call Jesus became round on the prompt. it truly is organic specualtion.
2016-11-05 07:03:28
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answered by ? 4
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actually i was really scared at first. But when i know probability of death is 1 then now i don't care about it any more. But i thing i will thing more when i get matured
2006-08-20 22:11:07
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answered by devchandra_shrestha 1
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I think you are just gone. Like a dreamless sleep, you become thoughtless and do not exist anymore. I think it is hard to imagine this, because people dream when they sleep, and it is hard to imagine losing the capacity to think or dream, and acknowledge your own existence.
I think after you die, it's just nothing, and you are gone forever.
2006-08-20 21:53:04
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answered by d h 3
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There is nothing like wondering in it! Itz the ultimate truth! Think for what is uncertain....you will gain something.
2006-08-20 22:00:35
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answered by abjwul 2
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