Re: Suicide, what happens after death anyone guess.
Where can we go to find some answers about this? How about those people that have actually died and came back to tell us what it was like. You know, people that were clinically dead, no heartbeat, no respiration and no brainwaves. Lets ask them and see what they say.
Read, "Life after Life" by Dr. Moody I think it is. Seems all these people have very similar experiences.
They die, are floating around the room watching the doctors work on them or the accident they were just in or whatever it was that caused their death, then they sense others around them. Then, of course the tunnel going towards the light. If you go into the light you don't come back.
The whole experience is a life changing event. A feeling of total and complete love and acceptance. Not explainable with words. If you've ever met one of these people you can tell there's something different about them. They know but they don't know what they know and it's not explainable in a wordly sense anyway. It's an essence.
What can be deduced from this experience?
You don't have a soul, you ARE the soul. The individual relating the experience is the conscious part the human. No subconscious, no ego, no nothing else. The person, the soul, the individual. They are the one's who can tell you all about it. Same thing as you being the one reading this right now. Sorry, you're it. And of course that's what all the great prophets of old have been saying all along. What the Christ proved. You don't die when the body dies. You carry on.
I've known quite a few people over the years that have been clinically dead for as long as 20 minutes and came back to tell about it. I just had a patient yesterday who was in a como for 3 months. She has some interesting things to say about it all too.
Some people say that it was Saten playing tricks on them but don't try to convince these people of it. The essense of love is so overpowering there's no way it can be Saten. Besides, Saten deals in death not life.
Of course organized religion doesn't buy this experience either. If it were that simple they'd be out of business.
I met God on the battlefields of Vietnam. I was a medic. I KNOW God exists. And I know you don't die when the body dies. I can't really explain that to folks but once you know that fact life changes. Ultimately for the better.
Doc Sutter