Comments on: A Visit to the Other Side https://theconversation.org/412/ Thu, 25 Oct 2012 03:25:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 By: Burton Haynes https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-10084 Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:47:26 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-10084 Ecstatic i came across this site, will make sure to book mark it so i can stop by regularly.

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By: mattress https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8879 Sun, 07 Mar 2010 00:05:20 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8879 I generally don’t leave comments!!! Believe me! On the other hand I liked your blog site…especially this post! I have a Sleeping Related site of my own at Natural Sleep Aid… Would you mind terribly if I posted a backlink from my web site to your blog site?

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By: melatonin side effects https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8877 Sat, 06 Mar 2010 21:16:18 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8877 I REALLY enjoyed your post and blog! I liked reading your work!

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By: Fernando Viesca https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8763 Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:59:15 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8763 Hello, I had a similar experience without any illness to produce it. In my case I was “invited” to go through and see.
The experience of becoming aware of that human matrix he talks about, what I would also describe as the intimate connection between each of us individually and simultaneously aware of the unity we participate in with the Eternal Consciousness, with Being, is an experience that transforms you, fills your soul, and places you in a different plane even as you exist here.
We are all destined to be, as we are, yet in a fuller participation with everyone and everything, with Life.
What I learned was that we must share the glow we have, being the loving person one can be, and sharing just that with as many persons as one meets, as a participation in the anticipation of the coming unity.
Yes, we have a future ….!

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By: websites to watch free movies https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8712 Thu, 14 Jan 2010 22:31:53 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8712 Hey, I just wanted to say what a fantastic website. I totally enjoyed it and found it entertaining reading. Awaiting your next post!

Just the reaction I hope for. Many thanks. As an expression of your appreciation I beg of you not to put my film on your watch-for-free website. Many thousands of dollars have been invested, and selling DVDs is how to recoup our cost, let alone get enough money to promote our product … Suzanne, with fingers crossed

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By: Sr Patricia Snudden https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8698 Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:42:52 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8698 Suzanne, I was about to turn of my computer when I noticed your last email. I am so glad I opened it and tapped into the article.

Yes, we are being invited to allow our horizons to be extended and to let God be God. I am a Sister of St Joseph, a Catholic religious sister. All I can utter just now is: “O God, you have so many amazing wonders yet to be revealed.” May we ever treasure what is being revealed through the crop formations and be open to listen to and hear their message. Your DVD is a great means of sharing the good news of the crop formations with others. Blessing and thanks.

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By: Jerry Vind https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8667 Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:40:53 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8667 Thank you. The process of personal transformation is beautiful to experience and behold. It is even more beautiful to share with others. The opportunity to carry transformation to the level of community is now before us. We are moving out of an all too pervasive condition of rapport deprivation. We are often out of rapport within ourselves (self awareness). We are often out of rapport with those around us. We are often out of rapport with our physical environment. And, we are also often out of rapport with the transcendental forces of creation. Our challenge is to conquer what is really rapport deprivation illness through building symbiotic relationships, and community.

Next post will have this quote in it:

“It is possible that the next Buddha will not take the form of an individual. The next Buddha may take the form of a community, a community practicing understanding and loving kindness, a community practicing mindful living. This may be the most important thing we can do for the survival of the earth.” — Thich Nhat Hahn

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By: Jenny https://theconversation.org/412/comment-page-1/#comment-8615 Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:31:28 +0000 http://theconversation.org/?p=412#comment-8615 Thank you. This is encouraging!! It is too easy to be dismissive and cynical about the “human condition.” Easy for me, that is. Things can seem so ordinary and dreary even, then something like this comes along and is a reminder that life is so much more than we can see with our physical eyes, even though some of those things seen are extraordinary, too. We spent some time in a natural history museum yesterday and marveled over beautiful rock formations and various life forms, mostly either fossilized or preserved by taxidermy. I thought, wow … we’d never see this stuff just hanging around the house or the neighborhood. But by the same token, just being “you” in your natural state, living life, breathing, existing with everything physical that is inside of you (organs and such, tissue, blood, nerves, etc.) and everything the “human genome” project (there was a special exhibit on that at the museum, too) has discovered about us, just “being” a human being, in other words, can be pretty mind-blowing, when you really think of it. Anyway, thanks again!!

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