I Will Never Die!

By: Yvonne Perry
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:41:51
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That is a bold statement, but you see, I no longer believe in death. My body may demise and my spirit may depart from it, but who I am (my essence) will NOT die.

Some people view death as a fearful tragedy, the end of a life, a sad finality. We’ve been programmed to think that death is a fearful thing, but there really isn’t any thing to be afraid of. In fact, there can be no such thing as death if your spirit/soul continues to be conscious elsewhere.

Our physical body is not who we are. It is only the container or vehicle for our soul. When we see someone riding a bus we know that they still exist even when they get off. It’s the same with us. We exist regardless of whether we have a physical body or not.

How do we KNOW there is an afterlife?
Through my own experiences and those of others I have interviewed, I have found significant proof that there is an afterlife. Those, like myself, who have had an NDE know that there is more than meets the eye regarding death and Afterlife.

I wasn’t very concerned about the afterlife when I was younger. I accepted Jesus into my heart when I was a child, so I knew that if I died I’d go to a wonderful place called heaven where there is no sickness, death, aging or pain. I gave no thought about what other people believed or had experienced so it made no sense to me why people cried or were upset when someone died—after all, they went to HEAVEN, my young mind reasoned!

In 1988, my grandfather—whom we called Pap—died, and his spirit began coming to me in my dreams and sharing his experience in the Afterlife. He even gave me helpful advice regarding a problem I was having with my teenaged daughter. I followed his advice and the problem was quickly solved. I am not the only one he visited. My grandmother regularly communicated with him, my nephew (who wasn’t born when my Pap was in body) saw him, and my daughter-in-law also encountered his spirit years after he died and she never knew him when he was alive on earth. This proved to me that there is an Afterlife, that we exist on other planes and that our consciousness or essence never dies.

Experiencing the supernatural is both common and natural for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. Those who interact with the non-physical realm are sometimes considered insane or in need of psychiatric help by those who do not see or hear in the spirit. Many psychic people are shunned and ridiculed. Some children are even punished for talking about seeing angels and spirits. They are NOT crazy, nor am I, nor are you!

Yvonne Perry is a metaphysical freelance writer, author and keynote speaker with a gift for assisting people who are afraid of dying or are grieving the death of a loved one. She also understands spirit communication with deceased loved ones. Get a complimentary copy of Yvonne’s E-book More Than Meets the Eye: True Stories about Death, Dying, and Afterlife at http://www.yvonneperry.net/books.htm. The book is a tremendous source of comfort and answers.

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