On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:21:16 -0700, Crowfoot <pagemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>In article <bbOdndLJi9uA6zDYnZ2dnUVZ_oSnnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "LostAlone" <lostalone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> well?
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>Yeah -- I just haven't had an NDE recently, and I guess nobody
>else around here has either.
>
>C
I always check this group everyday.
By the way, on the recommendation of another poster well over a year
ago, I bought the book, "At The Hour Of Death", and I hate it. I just
can't even get through it, it is so dull. The only thing about it
that is striking is the differences in the reactions of people from
India, and people in the USA, of death bed visions. The people from
India mainly find them terrifying, while people from the USA find them
comforting. This is extremely odd, isn't it? You would think that a
culture that believes in reincarnation would not be terrified by the
prospect of death.
That was one of the reasons I stopped reading it; the reactions of the
people from India was too disturbing for me.
When I bought the book, I expected a collection of death bed visions.
There are some, but they are sandwiched between, in my opinion,
extremely boring accounts of how the whole project had been done.
If you are looking for a book that presents only accounts of death bed
visions, this book is not recommended. It is both boring, and
disturbing - a total waste of my money.


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