10-15-2011, 01:55 PM
(10-15-2011, 09:50 AM)Odinn Wrote:(10-14-2011, 11:37 AM)Edinburgh Wrote: Thanks for that quote Odinn - I can say that my experience was the same, in terms of the message I received. Not so much 'beings of light' in my experience, but rather lots of voices. And the thought, again and again, that everything came back to love. I tried thinking about "this", it came back to love. I tried thinking of "that", it came back to love. I tried to think about things that I found hard to do or deal with, i.e. people or 'problems' I thought I had ... everything came back to love. Even the 'bad' stuff came back to love. Love was all there was.I've never experienced something like that, a ND situation (the closest one I knew of was in my family). What amazed me at first (and served me later as a clear confirmation) was how hundreds of very different people talk about in exactly the same way (putting aside cultural/behavioral/learned details, such as open fields or light tunnels). the feeling of deep love and peacefulness.
That's why in the end I felt the whole Aya experience was valid. The things I saw and felt were mirrored by people describing thier NDE experiences. So there MUST be some validity to what everyone experiences.
That has been since a "proof" that real rules and real goals and real "reasons" are much more different than what we learn and we think we know "down here".
Thanks for your comments, Edinburgh :-)
After years of sharing your same sentiments on the subject, I have since developed the opinion that it is typical expression of the archetypal mind. In other words, they are all similar because they are all human. Like, we have two arms, generally. So, too, we feel "peace" when we "die". I don't think it has any further meaning. Anymore.