Lovely Linda
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Music Head Wrote:here it is. lol
[video=youtube;5swA3_OYAY0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5swA3_OYAY0[/video]
Oh no! :laugh: That's not it. I think you know that MH. You guys are just messin with me :laugh: The Valley of Death was sung by The Lewis Family. It goes something like this. The Valley of Death Lord will not be too long. I'm just passin through here on my way home. That's just the beginning. Right now that's all I can remember. Been a long time since they sang the song. I'd rather be buried than burned even though I'm a organ donor and aint comin back :laugh: I am scared of fire. The cemetary done bought the spaces. So why not use them. Anyway, that aint my question. My question was about our time of Death and what y'all think happens to us consciencely. I been listening to Steve Harvey too long. I'm pickin up his slang :laugh:
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rebelgirl Wrote:Don't want to get morbid but some of us are getting up there and I was just wondering if y'all have any thoughts about Death? I'm already preparing for mine.
This may sound strange but i almost OD once, i saw the tunnel and everything and my body turned cold and it's really true what they say once your facing death you go through these stages [video=youtube;G_Z3lmidmrY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Z3lmidmrY[/video] the last one 'acceptance' is a comforting one for me, cause to me it means we'll make our peace with it at the end. at the climax when i almost OD i felt my existence was about to drift away and i made my peace with that for some reason but thankfully i didn't die i was just really, REALLY high on DXM and other drugs. But ever since that experience i don't mess with it anymore but since then i kinda lost my fear about death.. i mean i don't wanna die yet and i haven't made arrangements for it yet but i think i would be okay with dying i guess (it's not like i have choice)
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Mr Sucessy pants Wrote:This may sound strange but i almost OD once, i saw the tunnel and everything and my body turned cold and it's really true what they say once your facing death you go through these stages [video=youtube;G_Z3lmidmrY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Z3lmidmrY[/video] the last one 'acceptance' is a comforting one for me, cause to me it means we'll make our peace with it at the end. at the climax when i almost OD i felt my existence was about to drift away and i made my peace with that for some reason but thankfully i didn't die i was just really, REALLY high on DXM and other drugs. But ever since that experience i don't mess with it anymore but since then i kinda lost my fear about death.. i mean i don't wanna die yet and i haven't made arrangements for it yet but i think i would be okay with dying i guess (it's not like i have choice)
Now this is the kind of answer I was looking for!! Thanks Mr Sucessy pants!! You nailed it!! Loved the video too!! Cute and funny with maybe some amount of truth added in there....BTW, very glad you recovered!! You may have had a near death experience. Very happy also you chose not to take drugs anymore!! Prescription ones are dangerous enough..... Before my hubby's Mom passed she was going home the same day. Come to find out she had a visitor before she had a chance to leave. The woman visitor walked in and said How you doing Flora. Flora hubby's Mom said "Well I'm dyin" and shortly after she died. I spent the night with my Grandma before she died. She was talking to everyone in the room but us. She was also talking to the Dead. I talked to the nurse about it and she said they had patients who would go on for days doing that before they actually died. They were in another world.
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Thnx Rebel girl.

mile: For like a week after i was messed up, not physically but mentally, i won't get into it but i saw some things and had an outer experience that involved aliens.:der: i apparently reached the 4th plateau on my first try
http://dxm.darkridge.com/text/beginners.html it wasn't the DXM alone in my system though, that's why i almost OD. regarding that other world you mentioned, yes i do believe that maybe there is another world aside from the living one but idk if it's full of spirits and ghost and whatnot cause logically that doesn't make sense but maybe it does exists i just can't rationally explain it. it's a bit hard for me to explain because sometimes i can't spot the difference between what is real or what my mind thinks is real. Where some ppl see ghost others see aliens, i for example saw aliens not ghost or spirits or angels cause i don't really believe in those.
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If I was seriously diagnosed with zero possibility of error but with some strength left, I'd go to a big open field holding up a 15' iron rod during a lightning storm. The last thing I want to do (and in their heart-of-hearts, all others) is linger and waste away. It takes huge courage to say, "My time is done--let's get those assets to the next generation or whomever can use them." Otherwise, you are indulging yourself in self-delusion and self-pity and those around you, indulging themselves in false emotion (do you really want to watch a close friend/close relative waste away or do you want to lovingly grab that pillow/ turn up the volume on that spike?) Funny thing: in my estimation, it's the reverently religious that fear death the most yet have the most to gain from it.
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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jazzboCR Wrote:If I was seriously diagnosed with zero possibility of error but with some strength left, I'd go to a big open field holding up a 15' iron rod during a lightning storm. The last thing I want to do (and in their heart-of-hearts, all others) is linger and waste away. It takes huge courage to say, "My time is done--let's get those assets to the next generation or whomever can use them." Otherwise, you are indulging yourself in self-delusion and self-pity and those around you, indulging themselves in false emotion (do you really want to watch a close friend/close relative waste away or do you want to lovingly grab that pillow/ turn up the volume on that spike?) Funny thing: in my estimation, it's the reverently religious that fear death the most yet have the most to gain from it.
That last sentence is food for thought - very intriguing.
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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age is just a number,heck I feel twenty[in my mind]but I've been around for awhile[just read my post]I'm not called[oldies]for nothing[smile].