The day I clinically died. They said for at least two to four minutes. No one was exactly sure, but in that short time I met some wonderful spirits who informed me of what was to come after I died the next time. Yes, they told me I was going back because it was not yet my time. There is an afterlife, but not the one that we were told about. It is a little different. What changed for me was that I no longer feared death.
2006-09-28 09:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Reading the book "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" was an eye opener. It helped to see things from another person's point of view.
2006-09-28 09:20:02
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answered by Mimi 5
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I have had a lot of things that mad me change my view on life...but nothing as shocking and lasting as 9/11....That is what turned my world around and realizing what I had.
2006-09-28 09:22:47
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answered by wintersimjp 2
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Living and loving a loser changed my view on life on July 20, 1998. I put his asss O.U.T while 7 months pregnant and am a BETTER person for it.
2006-09-28 09:17:27
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answered by Mean Carleen 7
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The Secret
2006-09-28 09:19:02
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answered by Answerer 7
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When I was 25, in 1990. My first son was born, my eyes opened and I realized I had to be a man and no longer a boy. I wanted to the kind of father my son would be proud of.
2006-09-28 09:20:38
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answered by dlobryan1 4
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Coping.org and self relization...
and depression well getting over it!
and now my kicken best ever job! well for now! :) until i move on!!! but i'll just move up for now! :)
oh my wonderful boyfriend!
But my happiness made me think about it all...
oh yeah the book i just read but that hasn't be put in to play yet! but i have the thought process and thinking going in the right direction... my words and my actions are soon to follow!
Mad luv
2006-09-28 12:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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going to Merida, Mexico as a volunteer and seeing kids with no shoes living in mud huts and knocking birds out of trees for lunch, and seeing how generous these people were - these people had nothing but they still prepared a feast for us on our last evening there. it completely changed my perspective on happiness, wealth, material well-being, and generosity...
2006-09-28 10:07:12
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answered by frenchfri82 2
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Well, having a child changes your whole perspective on the world and your place there.
2006-09-28 09:33:42
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answered by Claire 4
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The life and its learning shall not be such that they change from single incidents. If thats the case, your life has no meaning,
2006-09-28 09:53:33
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answered by Sachin A 2
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