What started me off on this topic was reading an account of a young man's death.
His words approximately were ....'I was aware that I had crashed my motor bike. I stood there looking around me and wondered what had happened'
(he had crashed into a truck or another car,I think)
He said he couldn't understand why he was still alive.
Checked himself for any injuries but couldn't find anything.
He looked around and saw a young man's body lying on the ground. Still did not recognise himself.
No pain,no awareness that he passed into spirit.
Luckily,he believed in a life after death.
The truth came to him that he had 'died' in the accident.
What I like about this is the fact that he suffered no pain.
I did once read too that at the moment of physical death,any pain disappears.
Joan x
His words approximately were ....'I was aware that I had crashed my motor bike. I stood there looking around me and wondered what had happened'
(he had crashed into a truck or another car,I think)
He said he couldn't understand why he was still alive.
Checked himself for any injuries but couldn't find anything.
He looked around and saw a young man's body lying on the ground. Still did not recognise himself.
No pain,no awareness that he passed into spirit.
Luckily,he believed in a life after death.
The truth came to him that he had 'died' in the accident.
What I like about this is the fact that he suffered no pain.
I did once read too that at the moment of physical death,any pain disappears.
Joan x