[Oe List ...] The Hereafter: Ageless wisdom

Carlos R. Zervigon carlos at zervigon.com
Thu Oct 28 12:27:14 CDT 2010


I like what Karen said. When I went into my two day coma last year there was
no light at the end of the tunnel. Upon awakening it was like I did not even
know that I was amazingly close to not coming out of it. When I was
diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in Feb 1009 and had serious heart
palpitations in 1969 I experienced an at oneness with my  dying that was a
pleasant surprise, a reassurance of what I taught others in RS1 etc.. I like
to think of every moment as an eternity in which I am blessed to
participate. I tend to be more inclined to the thought of the residue of
one's completed life. I am trying to square my faith with the science of our
times knowing that I nothing know.

 

Carlos R. Zervigon, PMP

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From: oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf
Of KarenBueno at aol.com
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] The Hereafter: Ageless wisdom

 

The best I can believe with my skeptical mind, is Romans 14:8--"If I live, I
live unto the Lord, and if I die, I die unto the Lord, and whether I live or
whether I die, I am the Lord's."  and a phrase from Kahlil Gibran--"the
silent memory of God"

 

Karen Bueno

 

In a message dated 10/27/2010 9:02:28 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
susan at gmdtech.com writes:

I am curious to hear what some others among us believe.

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