What is death? It is just to leave the body and to experience peace and detachment. Yes, that can be experienced in meditation.
There is also a more elevated type of death which means that all your interest for this world and everything in it (including the means of temporary happiness and also the vices) will dye. Then it is like you have dyed to selfishness and you have become selfless. That too is a type of death which one can experience before dying.
2007-09-19 07:15:31
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answered by Forever Blessed & BlissFull 3
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believe we have spiritual portals called chackras. (spelling?) These open us up to spiritI uality, and God's energy. There is one just above our head, one on the middle of our forehead, one in our throat, one at our heart, one in our groin area, and one at our feet. I'm not sure I've listed them all. However one time I was caring for my Aunt as she lay dieing. I laid my forehead on her heart chackra and suddenly I was pulled out of the top of my head and taken down the now infamous tunnel. I was told to stop at one point, as I would not be able to go back if I continued. I saw may aunt, much younger, dressed in an older fashioned dress and happy as all get out. One thing she made clear was that she was in no way in any pain. That it wasn't necessary for me to tell her again to let go, she already had done that and was at the edge of heaven so I could talk and see her. Her most important concern was that I was so concerned for her, and that it wasn't necessary. As it was so beautiful, I wanted to go further in. Instantly I was back in my body. It happened so quickly, I was stunned. So yes, I believe we can actually experience at least some of death before dying. This is without the mention of all the near-death experiences we all have heard about.
2007-09-20 01:53:18
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answered by Linda B 6
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Yes. It depends on whatat's dying instead of u. Like, u know, married people might experience death of single life. OR moms might expereience death of free time.
2007-09-19 04:53:23
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answered by Uncertain Soul 6
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nicely, there have been people who've been killed and then revived to tell the story. relies upon the type you bypass as to the way it would experience - a guy's adventure from dying from a gunshot wound is thoroughly distinctive to what a skydiver might adventure whilst his parachute would not open. merely attempt some severe activities like bungee leaping or the aforementioned skydiving - risk-free, i've got accomplished it earlier there is not any different feeling fairly like it. activities like that practice you what that is desire to be on the knife part between residing and absence of existence.
2016-10-19 02:23:56
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answered by yau 4
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1.Yes....the death of the "ego" which births the spirit.
2. Also, when both my mom and dad were dying....right before it actually took place both had one foot in this world and one foot in the next world. They began talking to people not of this world.... that's how I knew it was "time".
2007-09-19 03:00:18
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answered by Freedspirit 5
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Many say yes.
My grandmother a few days before she died was old and in the hospital. She sat up in bed, with a broken hip and started telling of the proverbial garden. Then she started waving and saying hello and naming people, all "dead".
She's one reason I'm a believer.
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2007-09-19 02:55:09
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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Yes. A general anaesthetic is exactly like death.
2007-09-19 02:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes ;; my aunt was very sick and a week before she died she told every one that she had a dream of her self going home to be with the lord, and she described this beautiful city of gold and peace and harmony and she died the end of that week. my friend was sick and before she died and her hospital bed she told the nurse she wanted to see me when i got there, she told me she saw her self coming out of her body and going in-side of a hole them, she saw her self lay in down in a coffin, 3 days after that she died. when my baby sister, died, she was in the hopital. 2 weeks befors she died she told all of our family members not to crie. because she was happy, she had a lo'ts of friends and that she was going away with them and she was already there but she had forgot to tell every one, to stop crying because she was tired and wanted to go back home with her friends ., that she was missing them, and that she loves us. and to put on her pretty white drees, that white was her favorite color . then she died in 2 weeks so i do believe that some people do experience death before dying, this was sad to me ,remembering. all of this againt , but is good to know that they are resting in perfect peace, praise god. be bess!!!
2007-09-19 04:21:46
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answered by Rosalinda 7
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No. Death is being dead. If you experience a state where you seem to be dead and then live again, then you were not dead.
2007-09-19 02:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely. There are many many documented cases of people actually being pronounced dead and then resuscitated, they explain in detail what happened to them while they flat lined, I for one believe them all.
2007-09-19 08:22:57
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answered by Angelbaby7 6
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