Well, I was given some information by a gentleman who was passing away, still not sure if it was random or dealing with a specific event in his life...it also didn't seem spiritual or religious in nature. More of a confession or the need to express himself one last time. I did some basic research and there is a correlation to an event that happened in 1968. Everyone brushed it away... so I will check it out further in newspaper archives when I have time. The transition from death to the afterlife was definitely unusual in this case, to say the least, and somewhat frightening for others who just ignored everything they heard. The death was also unusual... no signs of a heart attack or regular symptoms. I don't think he was looking beyond... more like visualizing the past after many years of silence and wanting to release the information out of guilt.
Well, hello there Blue, I see you're still online... was your stay here pleasant? Did you learn any new things? Have you made any new friends? Please feel free to respond in your regular chirpy way.
Many atheists before dying call out to Jesus or GOD. The main theories are that people regret not having had faith in their life, expressed these words out of fear, or the fact that possibly they actually do see Jesus or GOD at the end? I've seen this 3X in IP units.
End-of-life experiences that are less well known, but equally intriguing are named “the last hurrah,” or “the end-of-life rally“ better known these days as "terminal lucidity”. I've seen these more often in simple forms... most are harmless. Not to be confused with terminal agitation, which is characterized by delirium, anxiety, agitation, and cognitive decline. Terminal lucidity applies to someone who is close to death and has been unresponsive, yet will suddenly show a marked improvement in their energy and mental functioning. They will engage in meaningful conversations with others and even ask for food or drink before suddenly saying farewell and passing away. Medical reasons should be ruled out and the information they give in the majority of cases is meaningless although in 1-2% of patients they sometimes reveal shocking data which they have kept secret all their life. Leaving one dimension to another seems to motivate them, to tell the truth, which can be precise and full of facts.
Question:
If serious information was given to you how inclined would you be to believe it even if others completely ignored it?
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Ali, in all honesty, I would never date a woman from CS, however, if you do narrow it down to at least 3 and contact them privately. If unsuccessful... who cares you still have your big mangos. Do you even like Pakistani women or is this out of the question?
I come from the Island of Oraba, surrounded by ocean, the country is divided among three different nations. The militaristic nation of Zagolia owns the largest part of the Island, the whole northern side is controlled by them, with their main city sitting at the top of the island surrounded by mountains. It is inhabited by Greek elves. Then there's Calteria where individuals look more like humans with scales and square eyes. They are farmers and telemarketers. I live in Pastolia... the smallest part of the island. We are about to go at war against the elves and kidnap their king.
I hope this is enough information for now as to what I'm doing.
RE: Dimensions
Well, I was given some information by a gentleman who was passing away, still not sure if it was random or dealing with a specific event in his life...it also didn't seem spiritual or religious in nature. More of a confession or the need to express himself one last time. I did some basic research and there is a correlation to an event that happened in 1968. Everyone brushed it away... so I will check it out further in newspaper archives when I have time. The transition from death to the afterlife was definitely unusual in this case, to say the least, and somewhat frightening for others who just ignored everything they heard. The death was also unusual... no signs of a heart attack or regular symptoms. I don't think he was looking beyond... more like visualizing the past after many years of silence and wanting to release the information out of guilt.