I’m
constantly asked to explain what I mean when I say that it’s our soul that
makes the “final judgement” after having reviewed the life lived that’s just ended,
some of you actually accused me to say things like any atheist would say and
even said that my friendship with the Italian philosopher I. is influencing me
very much.
However,
I’ve been trying to convince myself that’s been my NDE experience to have put
all new ideas in my mind, that surely I wasn’t both thinking about nor I was
even interested in, before my practical death.
In fact,
even if I was blessed
to remain alive, losing my entire family, my job, any control over my
money and the ability to walk (including all of the
sports I was excellent in practicing), my beloved piano playing – including the
very instrument – simply means to me being like I’m dead.
Regardless
that plenty atheists tell me that it’s impossible for me to have met with Jesus,
I ask, who/what else could have predicted that my return to living earth was
going to be painful?
Forget
about the fact that I had thought that to bring pain little aspirin or some
Tylenol would surely do the job, what could take care of the pain of losing
family, job, money and whatever else I ever worked for my entire life? My joking
answer to this question is that little strychnine can truly make any pain
forever disappear, but I will forever disappear too and my case is something
impossible to do, I’ve died already once…….how many more times do you think I
can die?? J
Forget
about the fact that I’d be breaking my agreement to remain alive, how could I
possibly explain that “living is too painful, so I just decided to give it an end ”
NOT
ME you can be sure
about it!!
Soon I’ll
explain the reason why I really met with Jesus, because the explanation is both simple
and straightforward.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grief
- http://familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/prevention-wellness/emotional-wellbeing/mental-health/grieving-facing-illness-death-and-other-losses.html
- http://www.helpguide.org/articles/grief-loss/coping-with-grief-and-loss.htm
- http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/coping-loss-bereavement-and-grief
- http://www.bradhambrick.com/learning-to-grieve-losses-not-caused-by-death/
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