In my case my parents religion basically believed they were going to ascend into heaven like Jesus when they were old and had perfected themselves enough. So, it was an impossible thing they were trying to do and taught me to think this way too.
On the one hand I always thought this was unrealistic but on the other hand I also knew almost anything is possible in this life because I had seen it with my own eyes along the way because I had almost died at 2 but I came to life then I almost died from ages 10 to 15 and then my blunt trauma caused Seizures stopped that only occurred at night when I was asleep.
So, because my survival from 2 to 15 was always a miracle I realized God had chosen me to live when I shouldn't have lived twice already. And this began when he sent his angels to save me from Whooping cough when I was 2 years old around Christmas time.
So, there has always been this miracle aspect to my life ongoing since age 2 where my experience is a little like a Lazarus person periodically rising from the dead. But, this also makes your life very paradoxical too.
For example, because I was always experiencing death all the time from 2 to 15 I have never been afraid of dating girls from 15 on. Why?
Because when death feels always near you have nothing to lose trying to start a new relationship. So, girls in my life I embraced in the same way I was forced to embrace death.
Or "What a way to go." To die in beautiful woman's arms!
This is how I have always thought after whooping cough and blunt trauma childhood epilepsy.
Near death experiences likely give you a type of PTSD and some medical operations too.
Is this good or bad?
Watch Saint Francis of ASISI in "Brother Sun Sister Moon" and then tell me whether PTSD of all sorts is good or bad.
The answer is PTSD is usually both Bad and Good at the same time.
So, whatever happens to you don't be a victim just do the best you can and move forward.
by God's Grace
Why have the past 22 years been the best years of my life? I accepted my death more completely and just realized every Day was another day of Grace given to me by God. Thank you God!
So, I have had peace in each new moment God gives me.
By God's Grace
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