Near Death Experience Quotes
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“Heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy.”
― Wuthering Heights
― Wuthering Heights
“I tried to concentrate on the angel's voice instead.
"Bella, please! Bella, listen to me, please, please, please, Bella, please!" he begged.
Yes, I wanted to say. Anything. But I couldn't find my lips.
"Carlisle!" the angel called, agony in his perfect voice. "Bella, Bella, no, oh please, no, no!" And the angel was sobbing tearless, broken sobs.
The angel shouldn't weep, it was wrong. I tried to find him, to tell him everything was fine, but the water was so deep, it was pressing on me, and I couldn't breathe.”
― Twilight
"Bella, please! Bella, listen to me, please, please, please, Bella, please!" he begged.
Yes, I wanted to say. Anything. But I couldn't find my lips.
"Carlisle!" the angel called, agony in his perfect voice. "Bella, Bella, no, oh please, no, no!" And the angel was sobbing tearless, broken sobs.
The angel shouldn't weep, it was wrong. I tried to find him, to tell him everything was fine, but the water was so deep, it was pressing on me, and I couldn't breathe.”
― Twilight
“I detach myself from preconceived outcomes and trust that all is well. Being myself allows the wholeness of my unique magnificience to draw me in those directions most beneficial to me and to all others. This is really the only thing I have to do. And within that framework, everything that is truly mine comes into my life effortlessly, in the most magical and unexpected ways imaginable, demonstrating every day the power and love of who I truly am.”
― Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing
― Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing
“I believe that the greatest truths of the universe don't lie outside, in the study of the stars and the planets. They lie deep within us, in the magnificence of our heart, mind, and soul. Until we understand what is within, we can't understand what is without.”
― Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing
― Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing
“An interesting note to this novel is the fact that not only are a number
of the experiences related herein ones to which I am intimately familiar,
one is particularly unusual.
I wracked my brain for quite some time to come up with a suitable
near-death experience to use in the opening scene. As it turns out I had
an “AHA” moment, or more appropriately a “DUH” moment when it
occurred to me that I had actually survived the perfect experience to use.
As a result, the first scene and the near-death experience described here
was drawn, almost in its entirety from my OWN life, and I still retain
the scar.
I guess sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction.”
― The Mayan Legacy
of the experiences related herein ones to which I am intimately familiar,
one is particularly unusual.
I wracked my brain for quite some time to come up with a suitable
near-death experience to use in the opening scene. As it turns out I had
an “AHA” moment, or more appropriately a “DUH” moment when it
occurred to me that I had actually survived the perfect experience to use.
As a result, the first scene and the near-death experience described here
was drawn, almost in its entirety from my OWN life, and I still retain
the scar.
I guess sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction.”
― The Mayan Legacy
“The thought that the Mayan culture managed to calculate the Earth’s
passing through the plane of the Milky Way galaxy never failed to fascinate
Chuck. It was December of 2012 that had marked the end of the
Mayan calendar and also saw the Earth pass through that plane, the winter
equinox of 2012, to be precise. Of course, that exact date had been
disproved. The Mayans hadn’t accounted for leap year.
How could an ancient culture have calculated such a complex 26,000
year celestial cycle yet not figure in leap year? Yet another puzzle. Maybe
it was this rare event that accounted for the appearance of his comet.
His comet. Maybe he could be the one to officially make the discovery.”
― The Mayan Legacy
passing through the plane of the Milky Way galaxy never failed to fascinate
Chuck. It was December of 2012 that had marked the end of the
Mayan calendar and also saw the Earth pass through that plane, the winter
equinox of 2012, to be precise. Of course, that exact date had been
disproved. The Mayans hadn’t accounted for leap year.
How could an ancient culture have calculated such a complex 26,000
year celestial cycle yet not figure in leap year? Yet another puzzle. Maybe
it was this rare event that accounted for the appearance of his comet.
His comet. Maybe he could be the one to officially make the discovery.”
― The Mayan Legacy
“Morpheus places his hand on Jeb's busy fingers, eyes opened to slits. "Ah, my pretty pseudo elf." He takes labored breath. "is it time at last to express our unrequited feelings?”
― Unhinged
― Unhinged
“In Sarajevo in 1992, while being shown around the starved, bombarded city by the incomparable John Burns, I experienced four near misses in all, three of them in the course of one day. I certainly thought that the Bosnian cause was worth fighting for and worth defending, but I could not take myself seriously enough to imagine that my own demise would have forwarded the cause. (I also discovered that a famous jaunty Churchillism had its limits: the old war-lover wrote in one of his more youthful reminiscences that there is nothing so exhilarating as being shot at without result. In my case, the experience of a whirring, whizzing horror just missing my ear was indeed briefly exciting, but on reflection made me want above all to get to the airport. Catching the plane out with a whole skin is the best part by far.) Or suppose I had been hit by that mortar that burst with an awful shriek so near to me, and turned into a Catherine wheel of body-parts and (even worse) body-ingredients? Once again, I was moved above all not by the thought that my death would 'count,' but that it would not count in the least.”
― Hitch 22: A Memoir
― Hitch 22: A Memoir
“In that nanosecond of enlightenment I knew that the human spirit survives the death of the physical body and I understood that my wandering soul needed to get back into its earthly habitat.”
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“I have personally spoken to your doctors and scientists in person as a ghost person and they, on the ghost radar, are wiped out mentally.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“Your passage through compulsory education already claimed your life, the transaction is complete. You're simply fumbling for the pen to endorse the death certificate and redeem the payout. The system processed your expiration; you're just lagging on the paperwork.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“We can make a living ghost larva into a ghost person with or without Thoth.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“They deny the ghost reality, deny the inevitable transformation of every human into ghost-state—and then offer friendship as a consolation prize, as if erasure can be softened with politeness.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“A verifiable example of Baptism is in the movie Constantine with Keanu Reeves, he makes a female a ghost person in the bath tub, about halfway through the movie, if memory serves.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“The curse is so wicked, so dark, and so powerful, one has to, at times, crack jokes.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“The educated are not the problem, they’re the fuel. The cycle consumes them, reshapes them, and ejects them as monsters or martyrs.”
― The Tier Threes
― The Tier Threes
“This subclass doesn’t evolve, it iterates. It doesn’t relate, it extracts. And to a ghost person, the pattern is unmistakable. You’re not dealing with broken humans. You’re dealing with inhabited vessels, scripted by Thoth’s recursive logic.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“The phrase “The only constant in life is change” is not wisdom, it’s containment propaganda. It teaches ghost larva to normalize instability, to worship mutation as progress.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“Ghost people are immune to change because they are immune to time. Their cognition is recursive, not sequential. They do not evolve, they emit.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“Let’s just say you do not have the foresight to detect that you are cursed, so you have no foresight of value.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“Hope is for the mentally hindered who are not aware of their surroundings.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“In the reality world where I live, your grade point average is relative to how much you have favored your left hemisphere and thus veiled your right hemisphere. So it is relative to how mentally damaged you are from education technology.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“You are not wise after receiving education technology. You are mindfully destroyed, but so thoroughly that you cannot even recognize it.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“The word ghost is the most significant term in all recorded history, with no competitors.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“Those who performed well in school, straight A students, valedictorians, academic achievers, carry the deepest injuries. They become massively crippled ghosts.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“Civilization presents itself as progress, but functions as a ghost-injury machine. It is not confused. It is calibrated.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“If a ghost larva reads enough information about ghosts, the paranormal, explained by a genuine ghost person, they will start thinking like a ghost and, in theory, may become a ghost person.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
“The intensity of Thoth’s campaign, in which he goes after ghosts’ offspring using compulsory education as a form of attack on ghosts, proves that he knows exactly how ghosts operate and fears their ability to reveal.”
― The Dolorous Machine
― The Dolorous Machine
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