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In my life there is so many things happen until i couldn't remember. But what i can't forget is my happy moment in my life. the sadness thing also makes me learn that things happen for a reason. It's maybe also call our destiny.

2007-11-26 00:50:19 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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My happy memory is riding bareback when I've never ridden bareback on a horse in the ocean. I have a few outstanding defining moments of terror I would love to forget but I also realize they helped me to become the person I am today.

2007-11-26 01:00:12 · answer #1 · answered by April First 5 · 0 0

The moment of pure terror as my main chute opened with a huge hole it in, and my reserve not opening when I pulled it. I hit the reserve, hit the reserve, hit the reserve.... and I passed out. It had opened on that last hit, but i was so afraid I think I blacked out. I awoke with a shattered ankle and ruined shoulder laughing, i was just happy to be alive. That was my last jump, I am now completely scared of it. These jumps are from 1000 feet, and there are only about 8 seconds from the plane to the ground.... but to me it almost lasted a lifetime.

2007-11-26 01:18:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Several years ago I had an unusual experience concerning an uncle, a distant relative who lived over a thousand miles away.

While driving my car I suddenly felt the unmistakable presence of this relative that I hardly even knew. He was more like someone I had heard about than someone I knew. It was very strange; it felt as though I was momentarily lifted right out of my physical body. I seemed to be suspended somehow beyond space and time, bathed in a love so intense It felt like I could have just disappear into it at any moment if It would have let me. It only lasted for a few seconds, but it seemed to last forever at the same time. I realize how crazy this must sound. The experience was so strong that at first I was afraid I was loosing my grip on reality. I finally managed to chalk it up to an over active imagination.

Three days later I got a call from my aunt telling me that this uncle we are talking about had gone into a coma and died the day I had the experience. It felt like ice water had been poured down my back when she told me this. I had lost any real ideas of God or faith and had become somewhat of an atheist. Needless to say this experience caused me to rethink some of the conclusions I had come to.

I feel blessed to now understand that even in our darkest confusion something loves us so much that it went out of its way to assist me and bring me back to a state of absolute certainty about Gods love for us.
During the experience it seemed like there was a vast amount of information that I was somehow allowed access to. One thing that I came away from this experience understanding beyond any shadow of a doubt was that any Idea that God is unhappy with us or would judge or allow us to be punished for any reason is simply impossible.

I can’t explain the love I felt with words. They simply don’t make words big enough or complete enough to do this. The only way I can begin to convey this love to you is to say that there was simply nothing else there. Nothing but love. No hint of judgment, no displeasure of any sort. It is as though God sees us as being as perfect as we were the day we were created. It is only in our confused idea of ourselves that we seem to have changed.

I hope this is of some help to you. Good luck. Love and blessings.

Your brother don

2007-11-26 01:04:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there are so many, but i had a similar one to Don, went home from work, laid down to rest, all of a sudden thoughts of my great grandmother came into my mind, then in my mind i saw a white cloud rising up, she had passed on at that time, in the next state, i think experiences like this do reinforce spiritual beliefs, and beliefs in senses other then our known accepted ones
the happiest, the day my daughter was born, she was a screamer, lol, until the nurse placed her in my arms, suddenly she was very calm, and looked me straight in the eyes , the feeling i got then from her was "ok here i am, whats next"

2007-11-26 01:54:40 · answer #4 · answered by dlin333 7 · 0 0

i remember when my sister tried to sit on a chair outside and i pulled the chair just before she sat down and she fell. she got so mad and chased me around the house 3 times and caught up to me and beat the hell outta me... it wasnt funny then, but now that i look back to it, its hilarious. i guess thats what i get for being a pain in the neck =P

P.S. she was 12, i was 8

2007-11-26 01:30:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a dream i had when i was six. i was leaving the house for school my dog was on the stairs when i walked passed her i bumped her and her head got stuck it the railing then snapped i can remember her lying liflessly on the stairs.

i woke up crying and i never forgot the dream.

2007-11-26 01:21:34 · answer #6 · answered by alovefordogs 2 · 0 0

i can remember the time of delivery of all 3 of my children,,,,,but the memory that haunts me is 2 years ago , some guy got plastered and smashed into our car almost killing my husband ,,,it took me a while to remember,,now i wish i didn't,,,

2007-11-26 00:56:52 · answer #7 · answered by mytic0420 3 · 0 0

usually its a bad memory u cant forget or get outta ur head - like a flashback -
car accident

2007-11-26 01:14:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the scene of my dad's remain in a flat wooden bed, with his gala uniform all torn,a bullseye on the forehead, me and my mom overlooking at it..i was 7..

2007-11-26 01:09:49 · answer #9 · answered by oscar c 5 · 0 0

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