A Quote by Austin Kleon

Obituaries are like near-death experiences for cowards. — © Austin Kleon
Obituaries are like near-death experiences for cowards.
I've had four near-death experiences - very, very near death experiences, and a few of them I've never spoken about publicly.
Near-death experiences release a lot of endorphins, resulting in a natural high," Tod whispered. "And it's totally true that one passion feeds another." "You know we're way past 'near-death', right?" "My endorphins aren't listening to you.
I have absolutely no fear of death. From my near-death research and my personal experiences, death is, in my judgment, simply a transition into another kind of reality.
And I'm the kind of person who does not let inconsequential things like boys and near death experiences stop her.
As a neurosurgeon, I did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death experiences.
You look tired." "Yeah," I agreed, and shrugged. "Near-death experiences do that to me . . .
I think having near-death experiences, they sure made me free.
The Soul is a fact, but it is not physical. ... Survivors of near-death experiences attest that some part of them apparently detaches from their physical bodies following the death of the body, but while that is proof of the soul for them, it does not prove it to us. The Soul is like divine music that only God can hear; it is the force of endless resurrection; the soul is like a fire that never goes out.
I'm a really cautious person, so I don't let myself get into near-death experiences. I'm not into the idea of skydiving or anything.
I scrolled on down to the obituaries. I usually read the obituaries first as there is always the happy chance that one of them will make my day.
Heaven comes to people - and their loved ones - when they are dying. It is not uncommon for angels to appear when people are on the edge of death, and people who have had near-death experiences often describe feelings of indescribable peace - Angels.
I love reading about ghosts, near-death experiences, astral projection - which is when you leave your body.
I know people who have had near-death experiences or who have experienced terminal illness and come through the other side.
In a way, light unites the spiritual world and the ephemeral, physical world. People frequently talk about spiritual experiences using the vocabulary of light: Saul on the road to Damascus, near-death experiences, samadhi or the light-filled void of Buddhist enlightenment.
Very often, (in near-death experiences) the person encounters a divine or angelic being. This may be described as Christ, an angel, even God.
It's not the loss of life that makes the death bitter -- it's the obituaries.
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