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Author: John JonesJohn Jones Date: Mar 29, 2008 15:12
Some posts are just disppearing. Anyway:
>Tooly wrote
>But...we DO have the technology now to make death an easy etc
Death experiences can be volcanic, characterizewd by a struggle for
survival, sex, aggression, then collapse into annhilation. Or death can
be a 'no-exit' whose depth is the acceptance of no-hope in a crushing,
suffocating, physical and mental experiential eternity.
In psychedlic work or similar, or in rites of passgae, or in spontaneous
experience, etc, these experiences end in complete annhilation and
humiliation, death of the soul etc. Then comes rebirth, dumping of old
wounds, triumph, joy and courage, and mystical, if you like, revelation,
all of which usually happens unexpectedly, and often quickly.
Just my warning for people again, this stuff needs support. Keep away
from any psychiatric advice or theory, as they demand that we view such
experiences as unnatural. This puts people off from accepting death and
its rewards, for the build up to a death experience is just what the
psychiatrists call psychotic.
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Author: toolytooly Date: Mar 29, 2008 17:27
"John Jones" aol.com> wrote in message
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> Some posts are just disppearing. Anyway:
>
>>Tooly wrote
>>But...we DO have the technology now to make death an easy etc
>
> Death experiences can be volcanic, characterizewd by a struggle for
> survival, sex, aggression, then collapse into annhilation. Or death can be
> a 'no-exit' whose depth is the acceptance of no-hope in a crushing,
> suffocating, physical and mental experiential eternity.
>
> In psychedlic work or similar, or in rites of passgae, or in spontaneous
> experience, etc, these experiences end in complete annhilation and
> humiliation, death of the soul etc. Then comes rebirth, dumping of old
> wounds, triumph, joy and courage, and mystical, if you like, revelation,
> all of which usually happens unexpectedly, and often quickly.
>
> Just my warning for people again, this stuff needs support. Keep away from
> any psychiatric advice or theory, as they demand that we view such ...
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Author: ArtArt Date: Mar 30, 2008 07:17
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 20:27:09 -0400, "tooly" bellsouth.net>
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>"John Jones" aol.com> wrote in message
>news:fsmere$72n$1@aioe.org...
>> Some posts are just disppearing. Anyway:
>>
>>>Tooly wrote
>>>But...we DO have the technology now to make death...
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Author: J JonesJ Jones Date: Mar 31, 2008 10:08
tooly wrote:
> "John Jones" aol.com> wrote in message
> news:fsmere$72n$1@aioe.org...
>> Some posts are just disppearing. Anyway:
>>
>>> Tooly wrote
>>> But...we DO have the technology now to make death an easy etc
>> Death experiences can be volcanic, characterizewd by a struggle for
>> survival, sex, aggression, then collapse into annhilation. Or death can be
>> a 'no-exit' whose depth is the acceptance of no-hope in a crushing,
>> suffocating, physical and mental experiential eternity.
>>
>> In psychedlic work or similar, or in rites of passgae, or in spontaneous
>> experience, etc, these experiences end in complete annhilation and
>> humiliation, death of the soul etc. Then comes rebirth, dumping of old
>> wounds, triumph, joy and courage, and mystical, if you like, revelation,
>> all of which usually happens unexpectedly, and often quickly.
>>
>> Just my warning for people again, this stuff needs support. Keep away from
>> any psychiatric advice or theory, as they demand that we view such ...
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Author: toolytooly Date: Mar 31, 2008 10:52
"J Jones" aol.com> wrote in message
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> tooly wrote:
>> "John Jones" aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:fsmere$72n$1@aioe.org...
>>> Some posts are just disppearing. Anyway:
>>>
>>>> Tooly wrote
>>>> But...we DO have the technology now to make death an easy etc
>>> Death experiences can be volcanic, characterizewd by a struggle for
>>> survival, sex, aggression, then collapse into annhilation. Or death can
>>> be a 'no-exit' whose depth is the acceptance of no-hope in a crushing,
>>> suffocating, physical and mental experiential eternity.
>>>
>>> In psychedlic work or similar, or in rites of passgae, or in spontaneous
>>> experience, etc, these experiences end in complete annhilation and
>>> humiliation, death of the soul etc. Then comes rebirth, dumping of old
>>> wounds, triumph, joy and courage, and mystical, if you like, revelation,
>>> all of which usually happens unexpectedly, and often quickly.
>>> ...
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