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Wambach also asked her subjects to describe the death experience. An average of 49% experienced feelings of deep calm and peace and accepted their death with no difficulty. Another 30% felt very positive feelings of joy and release. An average of 20% reported seeing their bodies after their death, and floating above the body while watching the activity around it. They stated how pleasant it was to die, and what a sense of release they had after they left their bodies. |
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People who refuse to take risks live with a feeling of dread that is far more severe than what they would feel if they took the risks necessary to make them less helpless - only they don't know it! - Susan Jeffers
It's not taking risks that feels scary, but rather, thinking about what might go wrong if we decided to try that eats away at our nerves. Once we decide to go for what we want, the journey becomes exhilarating instead of terrifying, and we soon see that our fears were unfounded. Further, facing our fears is the most powerful path to positive change, for every time we laugh in the face of fear to follow our hearts, we gain greater courage and personal power, and our world expands to include greater rewards and experiences.
- Julia Melges-Brenner, editor of Kajama |
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