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I thought abt this last night and what I had said. It was the auras he saw leaving these people's bodies and the different colors they were. .
WAY cool! I love this! Thanks for posting.
It reminds me of the "legends" (stories) of highly-realized Tibetan lamas who die, and in the sky after their death reportedly could be seen a rainbow. They call it the "rainbow body". I never believed it until you posted this. Now I'm wondering.
It reminds me of the "legends" (stories) of highly-realized Tibetan lamas who die, and in the sky after their death reportedly could be seen a rainbow. They call it the "rainbow body". I never believed it until you posted this. Now I'm wondering.
Thanks, I'm aware of that. The aura is the electro-magnetic field generated by the body's various electrical functions. But it seems that seeing colors or energy leave the body, as in that airplane crash, adds an element of mystery to the basic science.
I was thinking about this thread today while I was driving and had a thought. I wonder if when we die...especially in a traumatic or quick death like a car crash or even if we KNOW we are about to die, if our "souls" will exit our body before we actually have to feel the pain or trauma of the death. I hope this makes sense the way I'm saying it.
I was thinking about this thread today while I was driving and had a thought. I wonder if when we die...especially in a traumatic or quick death like a car crash or even if we KNOW we are about to die, if our "souls" will exit our body before we actually have to feel the pain or trauma of the death. I hope this makes sense the way I'm saying it.
It isn't your soul that feels the pain. It's your body.
I've been in a few traumatic accidents. Typically, the damage happens so FAST, you don't feel it until WAY later. Your body has an 'amnesia' response. I've had my right leg cut in HALF above the knee at age 17 (1976) by being slammed into a farmers disc harrow at 70 miles per hour. I was riding a tractor innertube tied behind a snowmobile at the time. I also broke my neck, because I was wearing a helmet, and was thrown in the air and my head snapped back.
I never felt anything, and I never lost consciousness even though I was cut to the BONE (and could see it), and the big muscle was chopped in half. By the way there's no major blood veins right there, so I wasn't really bleeding either. Just muscle and fatty tissue. About 1 hour later at the hospital as they were pulling off my snowmobile suit and pants over my lower body, my hair comb (it was in my back pocket) got pulled into the wound, and "flipped over" yanking the raw wound open even more. By that time, I felt it and almost fainted!
I would have to think that if I had been killed (I saw at the last minute that I was heading towards the harrow, and very quickly calculated that if I rolled off the innertube, I would have been killed (it had iron spikes coming out to break up dirt chunks, and would have impaled me). IF, however I crawled up on the pulling rope as far as I could, I would likely miss the harrow. Well, I was HALF-right!) Anyway, if I had died instead, I still wouldn't have felt any pain before snuffing out.
It isn't your soul that feels the pain. It's your body.
I've been in a few traumatic accidents. Typically, the damage happens so FAST, you don't feel it until WAY later. Your body has an 'amnesia' response. I've had my right leg cut in HALF above the knee at age 17 (1976) by being slammed into a farmers disc harrow at 70 miles per hour. I was riding a tractor innertube tied behind a snowmobile at the time. I also broke my neck, because I was wearing a helmet, and was thrown in the air and my head snapped back.
I never felt anything, and I never lost consciousness even though I was cut to the BONE (and could see it), and the big muscle was chopped in half. By the way there's no major blood veins right there, so I wasn't really bleeding either. Just muscle and fatty tissue. About 1 hour later at the hospital as they were pulling off my snowmobile suit and pants over my lower body, my hair comb (it was in my back pocket) got pulled into the wound, and "flipped over" yanking the raw wound open even more. By that time, I felt it and almost fainted!
I would have to think that if I had been killed (I saw at the last minute that I was heading towards the harrow, and very quickly calculated that if I rolled off the innertube, I would have been killed (it had iron spikes coming out to break up dirt chunks, and would have impaled me). IF, however I crawled up on the pulling rope as far as I could, I would likely miss the harrow. Well, I was HALF-right!) Anyway, if I had died instead, I still wouldn't have felt any pain before snuffing out.
That's good to know! I am not afraid of being dead. But I am afraid of the process of dying, of realizing that I am about to die, and having fear and anxiety associated with the process. And I am afraid of experiencing excruciating pain in the process.
That's good to know! I am not afraid of being dead. But I am afraid of the process of dying, of realizing that I am about to die, and having fear and anxiety associated with the process. And I am afraid of experiencing excruciating pain in the process.
Betty Eadie, in her book, Embraced by the light, speaks of what she learned on the other side: that if we have traumatic deaths, the Spirit can be pulled from the body before the body dies. The Spirit can even remotely observe the body which is not yet dead, but to other potential onlookers it fully looks like the person is still alive. We are dead when the silver cord is cut. The angel of death is sometimes shown/depicted as having scissors and being a cheery soul, rather than wearing a black hoody with a scythe.
Color is the visual effect that is caused by the spectral composition of the light emitted, transmitted, or reflected by objects.
Of the light emitted...Light is electromagnetic energy.
But most people can't see the human aura, not to mention animal or plant auras. And of the people who can see auras, not all of them see colors, some only see a white or gold monochrome.
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