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terambulan Sun 24/08/08 14:37
Having had an Our of Body experience I don't believe in a Hell.
What I saw at my OBE was a known dec'd ushering me into light from the dark and a welcoming crowd awaiting me. I told the usher I had children who needed me and was 'rushed' back into my body (which I could see, from the ceiling I had floated to).
Death has no fear for me as I feel its re-uniting with those you have known in the past.
gelda Sun 24/08/08 16:40
That was very scary!
China Doll Mon 25/08/08 10:09
I could only sit through ten minutes of it before I got bored and had to switch it off. I think it's the usual repeative, brain washing, scare mongering tactic and I do find it mind numbingly dull.
I have my own feelings on peoples experiences of the afterlife of which the general gist is,it's a psychological reaction, the brain making sense of the fact it shut down and came back.
mibn2cweus Tue 26/08/08 07:04
I concur with China Doll 100% . . . with the possible exclusion of the "and came back" bit at the end . . .
naomi24 Tue 26/08/08 07:52
I've never experienced it, but I know one or two who claim they have. It's an odd phenomenon. However, some experiences are difficult to explain - for example when people tell of things they couldn't possibly have seen or heard from their sick bed. For that reason, whilst I agree that most are probably the result of a psychological reaction, I wouldn't presume to lump them all into the same category, because I simply don't know. No one does.