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Re: Top Mathematician PROVES Afterlife
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Feb 18, 2012 2:16 AM
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On 2/17/12 7:32 PM, LeSeeker wrote: > On 2/16/12 8:51 PM, LeSeeker wrote: >> On 2/14/12 11:06 PM, Loirbaj wrote: >>> I am convinced of the afterlife independently of any >>> theology. It is possible today to perceive, by pure >>> reasoning that it is entirely consistent with known facts. >>> --Kurt Godel >> >> I don't know if what happened to me proves there is an afterlife, >> but I'd like to give a brief summary of it anyway. >> When I was 9 years old I drowned in a swimming pool, but was >> resuscitated. I was told I was not breathing for at least 1.5 minutes. >> During that time period, which felt much longer than a minute or two, >> I was surrounded by ?entities that appeared to be girls and boys of >> about my age at the time. All were beautiful and were wearing very >> lucent, robe-like clothing. One, with golden curly locks, made a >> frisbee-throwing motion, and a shock came over me like nothing >> I had ever felt before. Because with her throwing motion came >> a dozen or so softball-sized clear spheres. Here's what a few >> contained. 3 horses galloping along together, one pure white, >> one pretty much black, and a tannish one with various spottings. >> About 5 beautiful dolphins diving in and out of ?the ocean, as >> though they were just following along behind you in your boat. >> A breathtakingly beautiful tiger just slinking along amongst the >> lush jungle foilage. These 3 spheres I remember the clearest as >> they were the first 3 I saw. The animals all appeared so absolutely >> real, as though I could reach down and touch them. But there were >> more, all sublimely beautiful. I'm getting long so I move on. >> As I was shockingly gazing as these floating spheres, the golden >> haired ?angel said: The Father loves all of His creatures. Use >> your life protecting them all, big or small. I then came to, >> coughing violently. But I (obviously) lived. I spent my >> adult working life as council to several animal welfare groups, >> and am now retired, and not afraid of physical death:) >> LSKR >> > After reading some of the replies to my experience, I'd like to add: > I'm not claiming anything other than that I had this rather traumatic, > and at the same time, epiphanic, experience happen to me as a kid. > Maybe it was my mind playing games with me, maybe not. Even > after almost half a century, I still DON'T KNOW. > It's perfectly fair to doubt what happened to me was "mystical" or > "supernatural", etc etc, blah blah, yada yada yada. > It's not fair to imply that the incident never even happened, but > there's nothing I can do about such cynics except to filter them > out through the use of this newsreaders' message filtering option. > But I hate messing with that stuff and wish others would just > give me the benefit of the doubt and inquire further from there. > LSKR
OK, maybe you're right. I am thin skinned I suppose. I'm not used to having the veracity of that which emanates from my piehole questioned. I should have expected as much when I finally noticed that I'm posting on alt.astronomy instead of where I had thought I was- alt.astrology;) I'm now headed to something more my speed- alt.spacemoose. But thanks for your support and assistance, vtcapo. Sincerely, LSKR
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