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Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means means this?

Have you ever been dead?

, what

can " death " be like?

*****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color, sound,

smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

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> Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means

> means this?

Knowing fur shure only happens at the moment it happens. Until, and

after, that moment, all else is simply thought, fantasy, imagination,

speculation.

> Have you ever been dead?

If so, there is no recollection. But neither is there recollection

of last night's sleep.

> , what

> can " death " be like?

>

> *****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color,

sound,

> smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

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Dying is my specialty

BEEN THERE DONE THAT ;)

I WAS DEAD ONCE AND I WAS INFORMED ABOUT THIS ALL DYING SAGA:

Life is a glitch in the universal program;

Death is just the programmer's way of debugging.

Any questions?

T

> Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means

means this?

> Have you ever been dead?

>

> , what

> can " death " be like?

>

> *****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color,

sound,

> smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

>

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One question:

Life is a glitch in the universal program?

Please explain and pretend I'm a 5 year old.

Love, M

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> Dying is my specialty

>

> BEEN THERE DONE THAT ;)

>

> I WAS DEAD ONCE AND I WAS INFORMED ABOUT THIS ALL DYING SAGA:

>

> Life is a glitch in the universal program;

> Death is just the programmer's way of debugging.

>

> Any questions?

>

> T

>

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> > Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means

> means this?

> > Have you ever been dead?

> >

> > , what

> > can " death " be like?

> >

> > *****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color,

> sound,

> > smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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DEAR 5 YEARS OLD M

(You look younger though...)

I don't know what I meant

Sorry,

Ask god

T

-- Re: Digest Number 2394

T

One question:

Life is a glitch in the universal program?

Please explain and pretend I'm a 5 year old.

Love, M

>

> Dying is my specialty

>

> BEEN THERE DONE THAT ;)

>

> I WAS DEAD ONCE AND I WAS INFORMED ABOUT THIS ALL DYING SAGA:

>

> Life is a glitch in the universal program;

> Death is just the programmer's way of debugging.

>

> Any questions?

>

> T

>

>

> > Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means

> means this?

> > Have you ever been dead?

> >

> > , what

> > can " death " be like?

> >

> > *****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color,

> sound,

> > smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Andy,

You said:

" Knowing fur shure only happens at the moment it happens. "

To me, " knowing for sure " seems to be just another thought?

Blessings, Steve D.

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> > Can you really know for sure that the physical body dying means

> > means this?

>

>

> Knowing fur shure only happens at the moment it happens. Until,

and

> after, that moment, all else is simply thought, fantasy,

imagination,

> speculation.

>

>

> > Have you ever been dead?

>

>

> If so, there is no recollection. But neither is there recollection

> of last night's sleep.

>

>

>

>

> > , what

> > can " death " be like?

> >

> > *****Sleep. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No color,

> sound,

> > smell, taste, touch, phenomena. Sleep. Plain and simple.

>

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