A doctor walks into a trauma room and sees a dead woman floating above a dying man. He isn't the patient's physician. He just felt the pull to go in.
That's how this story starts — and it gets stranger from there.
Hundreds of nurses, doctors, and everyday people have reported witnessing something at the exact moment someone dies. Not near-death experiences. Something different.
They were healthy, awake, and fully conscious. Some were thousands of miles away.
Researchers have now collected over 800 of these cases. The patterns are nearly identical across cultures, ages, and belief systems — including committed atheists.
What are they experiencing? And why have so many of them stayed silent for decades?
Feel/fall aka the process of dying for each rising life within. The issue here...DEATH suggested as outcome instead of DYING perceived as being processed from origin towards outcome.
Coming in (inception) and out (death) of being (life)...one singular process for each single potential within.
perhaps
Aka per happenstance (by chance)...an inversion of being choice by balance.
is
IS implies a suggestion about what WAS before one came into being. Consenting to what is implies potential taking into possession, while ignoring procession.
the
Aka suggested theism tempting one into a conflict against others (this vs that), while permitting another to speak in the name of God (theos).
Perhaps the outcome is the becoming?
In this short sentence are four (perhaps; the; is; the) deceptions preventing you from discerning self as coming into and out of being.
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Feel/fall aka the process of dying for each rising life within. The issue here...DEATH suggested as outcome instead of DYING perceived as being processed from origin towards outcome.
Perhaps the outcome is the becoming?
Coming in (inception) and out (death) of being (life)...one singular process for each single potential within.
Aka per happenstance (by chance)...an inversion of being choice by balance.
IS implies a suggestion about what WAS before one came into being. Consenting to what is implies potential taking into possession, while ignoring procession.
Aka suggested theism tempting one into a conflict against others (this vs that), while permitting another to speak in the name of God (theos).
In this short sentence are four (perhaps; the; is; the) deceptions preventing you from discerning self as coming into and out of being.