I do believe it fully.
I have had two near death experiences so actually relate to what he says.
One of the strange things is that my grandmother wasn`t the old lady I remembered from life, but was a much younger woman. Yet I still knew her. The same applied to my daughter who died very young. She was a woman of similar age to my grandmother, and again I knew her instantly.
There is definitly something there!!
2007-12-06 01:12:47
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answered by Terry M 5
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particular and this is call "Reincarnation" this is a non secular (like Hindu and Buddhism) and philosophical (Buddhism) theory that the spirit, after organic and organic go away, starts off a sparkling existence in a sparkling physique which would be human style, animal or religious finding on the best and undesirable high quality of the previous existence's. For an occasion- there are a lot of youngsters born well-known , each 2nd all all over the area and so so does animals.. some babies born in destructive relatives's and a few born in rich and a few in between, some born with disabilities and a few healthy.. some babies born and die at that occasion like they see the international for few seconds and a few are paralyses and disease.. some born in the international places the place they have the conflict and a few no longer.. and likewise, why do animals born.. as a replace of born as animals.. why can no longer those souls born as people?? all of them are the end results of what they have executed of their previous existence, do no longer you think of?? :)
2016-10-19 09:34:36
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answered by layden 4
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nope, I don't think so. people die everyday, but also many other are born, it's the cycle of life, those that leave are replaced by those who enter and so on. you're lucky of being alive, you could never have been born, so you've got to make profit of it! be happy, don't spend your days waiting the unreal promise of "eternal life" cause such thing can't exist, you'd get tired of it eventually! yes, after thinking carefully I came to that conclusion.
and about your "case", maybe his body was dead but his brain wasn't. even when you die they say you see a tunnel and a light, but scientists say it's a trick of your brain that uses its final energies to make you think that what you believed all the way through your life is true... but it isn't, it's just a trick. that's why there are people that report no such thing, mainly atheist, because they haven't lived with that idea attached to their mind all their lives
2007-12-07 08:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe in life after death.
2007-12-06 01:07:55
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answered by wolfkarew 4
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Let me ask you one: Do you believe in Death after Life? Explain to me the mysteries of life first. Then maybe I'll believe you when you say there is an escape hatch.
2007-12-07 11:10:06
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answered by richard d 3
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I believe in life after death. We are either going to heaven or we are going to hell. If your heart is right with God, then you will live your afterlife forever with Him in heaven, where there will be no more sickness pain or death. If not, then you will live forever in hell where there will be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth and where the worm dieth not. I wanna go to heaven so that I can praise and worship God with my famly that has gone on before me. "What will your answer be, what will you say, When Jesus beckons you home?"
2007-12-06 02:37:47
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answered by Karen K 4
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I do believe in life after death. I also believe in reincarnation. I have no proof, I just know it is the truth.
2007-12-06 04:08:10
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answered by MotherB 4
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it's all anecdotal evidence. there have been practical tests done on the out of body type of near death experience where objects where hidden around wards and operating theatres that would only be seen if you were floating above your body. none of the patients who claimed the experiences could identify these objects. their oxygen starved brain created a hallucination out of their expectations of death.
2007-12-06 01:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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one possibility:
some doctor missed the faintest signs of life, and if he was kept in the morgue cooler that probably saved him because of the cold.
if he was REALLY dead and not left in a cooler, he'd start to decompose by that time.
he was never "dead".....it happens sometimes. more frequently than people realize
2007-12-06 01:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's truer to say that I believe in life after life. I believe we are eternal spirits and indestructible. We move from the physical back to the spiritual which is where we were before we came here. IMHO.
2007-12-06 01:06:30
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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