Hi Steve
Agreed with InJoy that this is indeed a thought-provoking article. I would not actively think about death generally, and don’t think I would want to be riddled with bullets (don’t have the guts and I’ve a low pain tolerance)
I agree with Annie that “the only sorrow at a death is for the loneliness for those who must continue on.”
I knew of this young man who was my colleague. He tendered his resignation as he planned to go to Boston for his MBA in a few months time. However, he never made the trip as he died of leukemia, and it just happened so fast… he was diagnosed with it and in a matter of weeks, he’s no longer with us
Another colleague of mine mentioned then and there of what his belief of death is – that we are placed on this earth to learn. Once we’ve learnt what we are supposed to learn, we will be called to God’s side to be with Him - and till now, his comments kind of stuck with me
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Originally Posted by ZHereford In physics, the law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only change form. |
Interestingly, this was mentioned in a report of an interview that Bob Proctor had given, he stated that “We live in an ocean of motion and our body is a molecular structure, a massive energy at a high speed of vibration.”