Shirley: It was . . . incredible. I was so light and the pain was gone. I was looking down at my body, and I could see the cancer eating away at my bones. And it was so peaceful. I could see the light waiting for me, and my Nana, my grandmother, ready to welcome me. And then HE was there; and I knew that I had a choice. I could release right then, be free of the pain, but there would be no going back, and my life would be incomplete, or I could face the pain, and have a chance to still achieve my dreams. I chose to live, and fight, and to make my mark someday.
Very Cliche. Why is it that almost all “out of body Death” experiences are Identical? Why do we never hear about “going to Hell” experiences? I’m sure they would run back to their bodies to try and change.
Either the negative out of body experience is not as common or people just are not talking about them. Of the ones I have heard of, however, they would seem to consist of attacks on the person’s existence. Having an unknown entity attempting to convince you that you don’t exist is just about the scariest thing I can imagine.
watch “HE” was “Deuce”.
Very Cliche. Why is it that almost all “out of body Death” experiences are Identical? Why do we never hear about “going to Hell” experiences? I’m sure they would run back to their bodies to try and change.
Either the negative out of body experience is not as common or people just are not talking about them. Of the ones I have heard of, however, they would seem to consist of attacks on the person’s existence. Having an unknown entity attempting to convince you that you don’t exist is just about the scariest thing I can imagine.