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This blog is more than an account of Near Death Experiences. It ponders in detail the tough questions of life. Who are you, and why are you here in this physical world? What happens when you die, and is there a judgment? However, most anything could appear here. This is not a news blog, archived posts are just as relevant as new posts. Check the boxes at the top of the page for the Contents, Contact, Forum and other links.

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Children of the World

This is a poster of the children of the world. It is a beautiful thought held by many people.

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Maggie K. S. 🙂

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Rescued

I was hopeless, and could not be seen,
darkness swirled in shades of midnight green,
shattered, unable to make a sound,
I lay broken on the cold dark ground.

Someone had taught me all about you,
but I never really thought it true.
I was just to busy to believe,
to hurried to ask for a reprieve.

Then heard a soft voice, in kind words say,
“may I offer you my hand today.”
A lucent hand reached for mine to grasp,
painfully I raised my hand to clasp.

On the touch, a river of healing light,
flowed through my body lighting up the night.
Waves of brilliance covered my tortured soul
His compassionate love making me whole.

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Hakuna Matata

…it’s a worry free, philosophy.

Worry is fearful thinking about possible future problems. Most of which will never happen, and those that do happen will be considerably less than supposed. Worry is just another form of fear that needs to be addressed and diminished. Your concentration should be on things of the present. Let the future take care of itself. Worry—just don’t do it.

“Hakuna matata” is a Swahili language phrase from East Africa, meaning “no trouble” or “no problems”. The phrase was used in Disney animated film The Lion King, in which it is translated as “no worries”. The song is often heard at resorts, hotels, and other places appealing to the tourist trade.

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Dark Dragon

This is a find the dark dragon post.
Don’t ask me, I don’t have a clue.

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Maggie K. S. 🙂

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