Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 As the NDE article has generated interest amongst members, I am enclosing this article of mine which is based on my own first brush with death. The second time too was very traumatic, I felt my work was unfinished. The third time I was a lot calmer. Today I am ready for any eventuality. It is very important to resolve ones inner conflicts if one expects to face death with serenity. http://health./message/2757 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear Jagannath, I agree wholeheartedly with your views. The further I am from "unity" with the divine, the more fear I have. Below is an excerpt from a book by Robert Thurman. Since I have read this passage, it has stuck with me. I use it as my moral guide, which in turn will assist me when it is my time. "We realize that this moment is infinite. Within this moment are all the qualities of our past and future. Everything we do we should be willing to redo for eternity. Everything we do reverberates for eternity, so we should live in ultimate concern for the quality of our living. We should never think the consequences of what we do are finite; 'Well, maybe I blow my cool today, but I will be better tomorrow.' The way we behave today will be infinite in its consequences. We should live in the infinity of the moment and find the power of taking responsibility for infinite consequences." Excerpt from `Inner Revolution' by Robert Thurman Om Shanti, Charles ayurveda, Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote: > > As the NDE article has generated interest amongst members, I am enclosing this article of mine which is based on my own first brush with death. The second time too was very traumatic, I felt my work was unfinished. The third time I was a lot calmer. Today I am ready for any eventuality. > > It is very important to resolve ones inner conflicts if one expects to face death with serenity. > > http://health./message/2757 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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