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  • wonderful message! Eloquently put too. 

  • This made me cry. It touched me. I suffer from a 'fear of death' even though I am a Christian. Hearing you speak put me at great ease. As far as the question above and your answer (regarding the dark and sinful people)....wouldn't these people not experience the limitless joy of heaven, but have to instead endure an everlasting life in hell---if they did not accept Christ/God into their hearts, repent, and ask God for forgiveness?

  • @AngieReenie Its not so much Christ or a specific interpretation of God but the essence of what God is and the message of Jesus: Love. But you are right dark or sinful people may have trouble embracing the power of this Love and experience painful separation. Pope John II called Hell the separation from God and this fits with what people experience in their near-death experience: if our actions are against love and the Golden Rule - we are separating ourselves from God and Love.

  • All i see is denial, in death we "All" turn to nothingness.

    She cannot know what happens in death nor can ANY human being.

    The obvious answer is the most likely "Nothingness". Since the thousands of God's that many worship in different culture's are ALL human made, it shows humans weakness & power. the reason is simpe. So we dont feel all alone. Tts sad so many dont understand in death we are no longer a "personality" we are everything and nothing.

    Nothingness, is all we can hope for.

  • What a fantastic message she is sharing with the world. But if the other side is so perfect why do we have to come here and learn? My one question is that surely a realm of perfection would offer learning without suffering.

    That would mean that the other side does have limitations...if that's the truth, then why does it have limitations in our "education"...is anyone able to help me with that? I would love to know. :)

  • im 12 and i have thanatophobia. i can not get through the day without thinking about death. i cry every night. what do i do. please someone tell me i need help really bad!

  • @luzzieHD Hi Luzzie 9I don't have bipolar disorder, I was diagnosed with it when I was young because of panic attacks). I am 28 and have thanatophobia too. The idea of becoming nothing terrifies me (yes, I have heard all the reasons from others why this is irrational, however irrational the fear may seem to others, its still there). All I can say is a lot of people claim that as they get older, death seems less scary. I struggle with my own thanatophobia and have since I was very young, too.

  • @luzzieHD Hey im 13 and I get panicked sometimes to and im trying to get rid of it but until then i just try to stay calm. Go for a run or something and try to relax, it doesnt go away completely but you feel calmer afterwards.

  • I want to ask something you said at our core we are love and it applies to us all...but does it really? what about sinners i.e murderers, rapists, child molesters etc? would be interested to hear your opinion on that Jayne if you do not mind answering. Thanks in advance.

  • @StaceyJo19 You need to think in terms of duality: at our core means our soul or spirit and then you have the outside personality, which can be dark and sinful. Its like the body is sinful while the spirit is pure and perfect but as hell is the separation from God within us, the Spirit of God, then these people are not acting in union with God but separate from God.

  • what about the people you leave behind? Think of your loved ones. You wont be able to contact them again for who knows how long??? I think that is terrible not to remember your own father your many mothers if you reincarnate??? How is death such a bliss then???

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  • Its another realm or dimension not like anything we can imagine, so comparing feelings or thoughts we have here does not make sense there. The bliss and profound sense of higher meaning helps us let go of anything earthly.

  • beautiful, wonderful, amazing video. your voice is so soothing....i could listen to you forever

  • Okay, not to argue, I definately believe in an afterlife! But for the sceptics who would say, "If a car breaks down and stops working, or a tree dies, there is no more life in that tree or car, or horse or person, so how can we suggest that humans are any different?"

  • Yes, its hard to understand or argue for within a limited one dimensional view on reality as strict materialism. But scientific fact is that physical matter is only about 4% of our universe and the rest 96% is dark matter/energy - unknown material or dimensions. Also another fact is that nothingness does not exist as all things are transformed; burn a tree and it turns to ashes and smoke - a human dies and it turns to something as there is no nothingness and 96% of the universe to explore.

  • Easy to say, hard to prove.

  • Nothingness is just as hard to prove as something cannot come out of nothing. Even in science nothing turns into nothing - all things are transformed into something else.

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