- in the light of the near-death experience,
death is nothing more than the illusion
of separateness and finality,
and those who can believe
in this vision of death,
like near-death
experiencers themselves,
lose all fear of it,
for how can you fear
that which
does not exist?
Dr. Ken Ring
death is nothing more than the illusion
of separateness and finality,
and those who can believe
in this vision of death,
like near-death
experiencers themselves,
lose all fear of it,
for how can you fear
that which
does not exist?
Dr. Ken Ring
i don't remember how we initially were put in touch with each other, but a number of years ago, i communicated with Ken Ring, PhD, who, at the time, was working on a book regarding near death out of body experiences - and i do remember our communications over that period of time as more than enlightening - in any event, i just came across a site of his for which i have placed a link in the right column of this blog - consciousness after death - great reading -
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Thanks. I had read his book some years ago as NDE's were my passion for a time. I think the study of NDE's has opening many peoples eyes to possibilities they would never have considered, don't you?
Glad you stopped by my blog and commented - is this your main blog?
Wonderful post - thanks for sharing and very appropriate at this time, for me. I'm glad to be following your blogs. They are a great balance between my work and need for nurturing the creative spirit. I love that we've met through Synchronicity. :)
hi nancy - yes, i absolutely do think the look at NDE's by the scientific community has led to so much awareness that otherwise might not have come - especially because of the validation factor with empirical studies from recognized figures - in terms of my blogs, actually "gypsywomanworld" is the "mothership" from whence my others spun - this "traveljournal" focuses on metaphysical experiences and most recently, a spin-off from traveljournal is my "dreamjournal" where i want to chronicle all my dreams not just those of a "weird" nature so to speak :) - and the "words unspoken" is a journal of things "love-associated" - the yaya tree is my genealogical journal which, for years, i have promised my children that i would condense to "paper" for them - so, feel free to drop by any or all anytime - and most of all, as you know, comments are such a welcome addition so drop a note whenever something moves you - and have a wonderful day! thanks so much for coming by and leaving a note! jenean
oh, nancy, i meant to ask whether you've had any NDEs - many years ago i did - at a time when there had been no real empirical studies and when such things were totally disregarded as hallucinations or whatever suffered by us deranged weirdo's - and they were not spoken of in most circles, if ever - so i kept mine to myself for years and years - but no longer - and i'll soon be posting it in my travel journal -
hi terri - thanks so much for such a sweet note - it's always such a thrill to know that not only is someone actually reading what you post, but that they appreciate it and, even more especially, that it has touched them in some way - what a gift! thank you! and i so know what you mean about nurturing our creative spirit!!! in the midst of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and the work world and just daily existence, it is sometimes so difficult to find that little corner where our own individual creativity can express itself - however, i must say that by far, my children are my greatest creations - now i'm trying to re-capture the creative me of long ago that painted and sculpted and photographed and wrote and...........you know the rest of the story :) - thanks so much for coming by and leaving me a note - and do come again and perhaps we'll sit outside in the shade and have a glass of iced tea! till then - jenean
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