Re: near-death experience
- From: kyle <kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:08:32 +0800
In article <43df78f8$1_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, rkumar@xxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> Sorry for being inconsiderate but the moral of the story is????
I think it is do good while we are still alive.
In my religion, our deeds are recorded and will be judged.
>
>
> "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Ahmad" <othmana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1138717100.213051.265670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > An over 50-year old Muslim telecom technician suffered from a heart
> > attack. He was left in a coma for three days. He felt like 3 years.
> > He was talking to a god.
> >
> > I talked to him for one hour over a cup Of coffee. This inivisible
> > entity entity answered questions and guide him in his experiences
> > outside his physical body. He was able to see his body and the
> > environment around that body and everybody around.
> >
> > He was shown gateways to heaven and hell. His deeds are weighed. For
> > him it was even. He felt that he does not deserve heaven. He is not
> > very religious. He does not pray regularly but he is a nice person.
> > Very helpful and dedicated to his job. He is the only one in the
> > company with the chargeman certificate. He even argued with me the
> > merits of his RM 2500 PPC smartphone, XDA 02, compared to my Axim X5Ov,
> > VGA Wifi PDA.
> >
> > He cried when he managed to go to heaven. He was surprised to be told
> > that non-Muslims also can go to heaven. Muslims do not necessarily go
> > to heaven. In the physical world there are many gods but not in the
> > afterlife. He faces only the entity. What matters the most is the
> > heart.
> >
> > In heaven there are 44 colours. The most beautiful and pleasant place
> > he has ever experienced. He is no longer scared of dying. He does not
> > pity those who are dying.
> >
> > In his journey he uses a different brain. He saw his original brain
> > being dismantled to be returned to god. His senses are stored ir
> > detail. The earliest was when he was 2 months old. It was a picture of
> > a flower. He was allowed to view these records. It was very clear and
> > detailed. Unlike our fuzzy memory recall. He was able to review details
> > that he could not remember. Events when he was still in secondary
> > school, more than 40 years ago.
> >
> > He was dissappointed when told that he could not proceed because his
> > wife and son still needed him. The entity prepared and guided him to
> > return to his body. He was still outside his body for 2 weeks even when
> > his body was brought to his home. -. .
> >
> > For 3 months he cannot speak properly because he was so desperate in
> > trying to explain his near- death experiences to his family. He had
> > explained it to a female Muslim religious teacher who seemed to agree
> > with the explanations given by his near-death companion.
> >
> > He is now only 90% of his former self. He can speak clearly but
> > slowly. He is no longer interested to talk about PDA. His son drove him
> > to work. He no longer participate actively in his current job.
> > -._:''. .
> >
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