Life After Death



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25 thoughts on “Life After Death

  1. Hey pal, guess what? Ur gonna meet Jesus in a realm where there is no time flow, only a state of perpetual eternity: the concept we know of as space and time is a mere snippet (think: timestamp) of the infinitely long movie of eternity where there is no beginning and end..

  2. I suggest to read the books of Allan Kardec, specially the first one. He proves life after death using scientific methods. Dr Brian Weiss is also wrote a very good book about the subject

  3. I really enjoy the content on your channel. I would like the people in my country who don't understand English to also learn about these things. Can I translate your content into Bengali and share it?

  4. Lots of NDE discover something that really changes us to the core. Its pretty f'd up. Its so f'd up that none of us will probably ever share it with our friends and family.

  5. We are all simply energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, merely transferred. Where our energy goes, is the big question. I do believe in reincarnation because I distinctly remembering watching myself being carted somewhere on a hospital bed. I was watching myself, and I remember is yelling, "Code blue!" How I was aware of that, I have no clue. What reality is exactly, is anyone's guess. I find solace in the fact that life will continue with or without me.

  6. this life is a test, recognizing God as one and only and not associating partners, do good deeds, and avoiding hell by entering paradise enjoyment and bless and everlasting life

  7. My entire live I asked myself what happens after we die but the older I get the more the question shifts to: why is nobody else really talking or thinking about it. I find our modern and Western understanding of the afterlife at best uninspiring. Now I dedicate my free time to think and talk about those questions here on YouTube.

  8. these recent years, i was experiencing a lot of weird things, n it made me see death n birth in different ways. how memory after death might stick into the next life.. it's weird, but also fascinating. knowing living is not only about living in the moment but has a kind of purpose; that all these living experiences actually have a blueprint.

    "till death do us apart" sounds ridiculous for me now ~

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