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Death Chill
#1
Don Juan stated:"Death can be felt as a cold chill".Its true.
That chill will reach in your body and grab your heart. Its grip is powerful and only powerful intent can stop it. This chill will make your body tremble, teeth chatter, one must try and get warm and not ignore it. Realize that it is sudden and can be final. Act.
Have you ever felt Death's grip? Lone Wolf
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#2
When you put it in those terms, yes, many times.
Wakulla
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#3
u mean that sudden cold chill that goes throught spine
and shakes the whole body ? I used to have it "quite often"
but never considered it dangerous. but my teeth never chattered and it lasted only few secs. but my grand mother
said it was a touch of death. I dont know.-------------------
Got gold ?
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#4
Yes that touch is the touch of death. It is the chill that is in/on YOU, nobody else. Death will come closer to those without their shield of power up.
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#5
Often when a man dies in his old age (60-80), he is found in his bedroom. Usually he has been dead for several hours. His mouth is open. He typically is wearing white briefs. His skin is white except where there is pooling. He becomes very stiff.
His wife will usually be the one who finds him and she will call for help. Medical personal will come and place his body on the floor. This is done to try and revive him and to assess his condition.
The widow will cry and sit on the floor next to him and say her goodbyes softly. She'll place a hand on his now cold chest then begin to cry.
Later men will come and take the body away.
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