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What is beyond Death?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Door-Chan_16" data-source="post: 195659" data-attributes="member: 11449"><p>If I may, your approach to it feels that it is more of the "empirical" side... though I digress.</p><p>I have seen death in the phase 4 times. (I didn't die), but my loving family did. </p><p>Based on my observation "before expiration", I talked to them, I interacted with them, I hugged them. Until... <em>Death</em> came along... I couldn't interact with them anymore... though I could see them, they couldn't be interacted with. (In a sense that is humane)</p><p>Witnessing death is different from experiencing it. Plato describes death the way I perceive it to be: in rational sense, "Of two choices that may lead to eternal rest or sleep, or perhaps an interaction with the great people of the past! To meet great heroes and anyone regardless of who they may be!" (In summary)</p><p>—End</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Door-Chan_16, post: 195659, member: 11449"] If I may, your approach to it feels that it is more of the "empirical" side... though I digress. I have seen death in the phase 4 times. (I didn't die), but my loving family did. Based on my observation "before expiration", I talked to them, I interacted with them, I hugged them. Until... [I]Death[/I] came along... I couldn't interact with them anymore... though I could see them, they couldn't be interacted with. (In a sense that is humane) Witnessing death is different from experiencing it. Plato describes death the way I perceive it to be: in rational sense, "Of two choices that may lead to eternal rest or sleep, or perhaps an interaction with the great people of the past! To meet great heroes and anyone regardless of who they may be!" (In summary) —End [/QUOTE]
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