I was watching this show about all these people that had dying experiences: like in hospitals when their heart and breathing stopped for as long as five minutes but started up again.
All of them said that they felt very dizzy, and then all of a sudden they could see the room, themselves, etc, if that makes sense. One lady even said someone came in, and in fact somebody did come into the room. She even pointed out the correct person, even she was literally dead when the person came in.
I wouldn't be scared of death. The actual dying process was described as completely painless.
I personally believe the soul lives on. I'm not religious so I don't believe in heaven, but I don't think souls can see other souls. But I wouldn't know because I never died...
XoXoXoXo77 answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 10:37 pm: yeah it will probably go away. i had that in 6th grade.. like every so often i would like freak out because i never wanted to die and like i would think about how someday i wasnt going to be here anymore and i was just going to be nothing and it scared the crappp out of me. now i try to just think about the present and live life to the fullest because everyones gonna die at some point and its stupid to waste your life worrying about dying. occasionally i do think about dying but i try to push the thought out of my mind and think about stuff thats happening in my life now.. because then dying doesnt seem so real anymore. <33 hope i helped [ XoXoXoXo77's advice column | Ask XoXoXoXo77 A Question ]
*Kate* answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 9:40 pm: I think it is normal to be afraid of death. It is something unknown, and as humans it is our instinct to fear what we don't know or understand. But if you are afraid of dying and it constantly interrupts your life then I would talk to someone about it. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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