Saturday, November 20, 2010

deaths and stuff. can't help it.

Those experiencing death can’t tell you their story. They can’t tell you what they saw or how they felt or what dying was like in general. People who have a near-death experience and experience that whole “My-Life-Flashed-Before-My-Eyes” thing gives people the idea, “Aha! That’s what happens before you die – your life flashes before your eyes.” But…that’s just a theory. Maybe your life flashes before your eyes only in a near-death experience. The full-fledged death experience could be an entirely different thing.

Have you ever wondered if someone knows they’re going to die? I’m not talking about the terminally ill or the people who are realistic and logical enough to sit down and actually think about and accept the fact that one day the will die. I’m talking about the people that die very suddenly, without warning.

So perhaps to that you’re thinking, “Well, no. Of course they don’t know they’re going to die if they have a sudden, unexpected death.” Like….say….a car crash, for example. You can say that the person who dies in an accident on the road never saw it coming. Perhaps, for that exact moment, they didn’t. They did not know they were going to have an eighteen-wheeler t-bone them. They didn’t know the exact when, where, or how. But...what if for weeks, maybe even months, they had this idea in the back of their head that they were going to die soon. They couldn’t tell anyone because they would just sound crazy, right? There’s really no way of knowing, is there?


Anyway. I'm gonna go see what's on T.V.

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