Of Death, Dying and the Possibility of a Hereafter

Discussion by a cardiologist of how both he and a dying patient had a spiritual experience which convinced him that death is a transition, not an ending.
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Jack Selk The experience of Dr. Helfant with his dying patient was phenomenal. I feel the way he described "death" in his patient is the way I see my own coming death, although I am perfectly healthy at 83. I have have no concern for death, or rather, I am looking forward to it. 10/29/2006
Mark Hart We live on a tiny speck of dust in an endless expanse of space and time, most religions tell us we all have souls, which they tell us continues to exist, even after our physical existence has ended, although what happens to our soul remains a mystery. The bottom line is that life is a huge miracle and the fact that where even here and breathing, proves that anything is possible in this vast and endless space we call eternity. 5/6/2006
Mark Hart We live on a tiny speck of dust in an endless expanse of space and time, I believe we all have what most religions call a soul, which continues to exist after our physical existence has ended, although what happens to us after our deaths is a mystery. The fact is that life is a huge miracle and the fact that where here proves that anything is possible in this vast and endless space we call eternity. 5/6/2006
Mike Willmore Extremely interesting article and, having been a nurse for many years, reflects my own motivation for finding working with dying people rewarding. 3/6/2006
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