04-12-2011, 12:00 AM
ninth octave wrote:To be permanently absent from the physical body means the physical death of the body has happened. Our awareness continues onward forever into eternity//infinity. There is plenty of evidence that we are not alone in the afterlife. Just as in birth , there is someone pushing us out , someone helping to pull us out. So we are never really alone in conception or birth. Why would death be any different?
I was once in a crowd of people that numbered near a million people. At one point I found myself " lost " not knowing where my friends or family members went. I quickly remembered we all had agreed on a designated meeting place if anyone thought they were lost.
Right...I've seen this too. Death cannot be any different, even if the
worlds we witness are different, the experience of 'others' will always
be. So its best to seek out/make plans to be with those you care to be with. Nice post Ninth.
I was once in a crowd of people that numbered near a million people. At one point I found myself " lost " not knowing where my friends or family members went. I quickly remembered we all had agreed on a designated meeting place if anyone thought they were lost.
Right...I've seen this too. Death cannot be any different, even if the
worlds we witness are different, the experience of 'others' will always
be. So its best to seek out/make plans to be with those you care to be with. Nice post Ninth.

