Thanks to the NDE, I fully expect to ...
- Hover overhead after drawing my final breath, personally witnessing and profoundly moved by the heroic measures being applied in vain to retain me in the here-and-now, as well as the inconsolable grieving of those inconsolably aggrieved by my demise
- Float through a long tunnel toward a brilliant light
- Encounter, on emerging, not only every loved one who's gone before me but a spirit-being from whose side I shall never wish to stray
- Make really good use of the Ultimate Magic 8 Ball® *
Second, there are these reassuring and compelling passages from Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason:
The most beautiful parts of the creation to our eye are the winged insects, and they are not so originally. They acquire that form and that inimitable brilliancy by progressive changes. The slow and creeping caterpillar-worm of today passes in a few days to a torpid figure and a state resembling death; and in the next change comes forth in all the miniature magnificence of life, a splendid butterfly. No resemblance of the former creature remains; everything is changed; all his powers are new, and life is to him another thing. [If] we cannot conceive that the consciousness of existence is not the same in this state of the animal as before, why then must I believe that the resurrection of the same body is necessary to continue to me the consciousness of existence hereafter?
... [T]he belief of a future state is a rational belief, founded upon facts visible in the creation; for it is not more difficult to believe that we shall exist hereafter in a better state and form than at present, than that a worm should become a butterfly, and quit the dunghill for the atmosphere, if we did not know it as a fact.
Just imagine: Maybe all those dreams we've had of soaring high above the world below are, in truth, visions of what's to come once we have "quit the dunghill." Visions benevolently bestowed by a kind and caring God.
For further reading:
Life After Life, by Raymond A. Moody Jr.
The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine
* See February post entitled My idea of heaven
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I traumatized myself when I was about eight or something with the idea of death. And when I finally confided my obsession with my imminent doom you brought home the next day books from the library about NDEs. I was cured. No more wondering if Mom would make it home alive from ceramics or quadruple-checking the doors to make sure the murderers couldn't get in after you and Mom went to bed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that. I remember the conversation in the Pontiac when I confessed it to you. And I remember the cover of one of the books that made me feel the most at ease.
This is my favorite one thus far. For the sake of continuity, I went ahead and consulted my Magic 8 Ball Chain (TM)* about whether NDE's are the real dizzeal.
ReplyDeleteMe: "8 Ball Chain, are NDE's as my father described them?"
8 Ball Chain: "I like chasing cars."
* Magic 8 Ball Chain is a registered trademark of TB Inc.
I want to hover too! In fact, sometimes I wonder if I'm not already hovering. Actually, "I want to be a pretty butterfly"! And ok, nona, what was the name of the book and what was on the cover?
ReplyDeleteon another note, do I believe in A GOD OF HELLFIRE, or do I believe in a kind and caring god? Personally, I prefer ET. He seems kind enough, and vastly more other-worldly - I could go for that concept. Guess I'll have to wait til I can hover - see ya then!
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ReplyDeleteO ye who believe, blessed thou be that have faith in that glorious Habitrail® of Providence, that most hallowed series of tubes through whose light orange-ish translucence we may gaze down upon our lesser and passing countenances in transition to the rapturous by-and-bye, whence we emerge pretty pretty butterflies.
ReplyDeleteJeebus H. Christ
*Habitrail is a registered trademark of the Hagen Corporation
Thank you for your eloquent venom. I would love to know, though, if you have a personal point of view on the "hereafter" question that you might care to share. Or do you draw the line at mockery?
ReplyDeleteNo mockery was intended, sir, only irreverent reverence of a finely written article. You are quite right to point out the rational approach to a seemingly irrational concept, as illustrated particularly well in your last cited section of Paine's musing. I would wholly agree with his statement as written, and by association, yours. The lightness of my tone is directed at the futility of our attempt to logically understand a phenomenon we cannot know until experienced firsthand, and which we therefore cannot share with those left behind. I, for one, would very much like to believe in the light, and will someday find out if it's there waiting as I hope.
ReplyDeleteWow! I thought your comments were mocking the NDE and the possibility of coming out on the other end as something equating to a "pretty butterfly." Thank you for amplifying.
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