So Much Love

So much love,
So much innocence,
So many things I see in you.

How many wishes,
How many smiles,
How much do your eyes shine?

Your heart seems exploding of love,
Your smile seems exploding of happiness,
Your eyes seems exploding of light.

How many times will you be with me,
Let’s remember the perfect moments we spent together.

How many times I wished to hug you,
How many times I did look at you and smiled,
How many times I wished to be with you and not let you go?

Why do you have to leave,
Why don’t you stay?

So many emotions to come out,
So many feelings to feel,
So much love to give,
So many things to share,
So many smiles to send.

Why doesn’t it make sense?

Sulekha

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Near Death Experiences- Evidence of the Afterlife?

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“THE OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE FOR THE AFTERLIFE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PERSONAL BELIEF!” — Victor Zammit

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On Suicide from Emmanuel

The following quote is from “Emmanuel’s Book II, The Choice for Love,” compiled by Pat Rodegast and Judith Stanton.

There is also a Book I and a Book III. I like this one the best, but all are excellent. Emmanuel handles the tough questions about life in a loving and instructive way. This is the type of book that you read again and again.

I want to remind you that those who commit suicide recognize immediately the futility of what they believed was the final act of self-destruction and escape. They gather quickly all the details of what happened. Then the wisdom and love that is there instucts, directs, and sends them back to the planet.

The longing for death can, when it comes from remembering, be a voice from Home. When it comes from a desire to escape then I’m afraid it’s only that.

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I saw a bright light

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‘I saw a bright light and a beautiful garden… and my baby who’d died’

A new book by Colm Keane examines the experiences of Irish men and women who have had brushes with the afterlife.

In Colm Keane’s new book, The Distant Shore, he speaks to 70 Irish men and women about their near-death journeys, visions and premonitions.

In October 2009 I received hundreds of phone calls, emails and letters from people who had encounters at the edge of death. Many came from Irish Independent readers who were responding to an article I had written about near-death experiences. The article was based on a No 1 bestselling book I had at the time called Going Home.

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