Excerpts from "My Last Breath"

 

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From

Death

“Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful.
It’s the transition that’s troublesome.”

Isaac Asimov

"If you are reading this, you will die, some of you sooner

than later, someday, eventually. Have you ever thought

about it? Dying? What would it be like to take your last

breath? Will you go into the night quietly or will you go

screaming and kicking to the bitter end? Make no doubt

about it, your last breath will happen someday with or

without your permission. Death is also the one thing that

everyone will have to do alone. I’ve died twice, literally. I

took what I believed to have been my last breath, twice. I

passed over to the other side and visited what lies beyond.

I came back, obviously, for a reason and that reason is to

tell the story of what happened during my brief stay in the

beyond. My stories will give comfort and hope to those

people that need it. Also, I hope my stories will scare those

people that need it before it is too late............"


From

The Entrance to Hell

"Hell is full of good intentions or desires."

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153)

 

"Before I could close my eyes and finish telling myself

that it would be okay if I just had a little rest, another flash

of light took place. Suddenly, I found myself in mid-plunge

as I was falling into a deep, dark tunnel.  It was a pit that

seemed to have no bottom.  I couldn't see where I was

falling as it kept getting darker and darker the further I

fell into this hole.  I was gripped with a fear and the thought

that I was going to hit the bottom and I was going to hit

hard.  Something kept telling me that the bottom would

come suddenly and unexpectedly.  I was falling with greater

and greater velocity as time went by.  I had picked up such

speed in my descent that I knew  that the impact would

have surely killed me.  I was now consumed with a terror

that surged through my mind as I continued to fall.........."


From

Deep in Hell

"For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come"

William Shakespeare, Hamlet

 

"Terrible emotions of fear, hate, envy, greed and loathing,

attacked me like an angry cat.  The emotional torture was

merciless and perpetual......"


From

Why Are We Here?

"Keep away from people who try to belittle your
ambitions.  Small people always do that, but the really
great make you feel that you, too, can become great.
"

Mark Twain

 

"....This was all so very serious, so

I included a story that I love to tell and it was one of my

favorites.  It's about the death of the richest man in the

world, John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

In 1937 a group of reporters attended the reading of the

will and one of the reporters eagerly shouted a question to

the executor, "How much did Rockefeller leave?" Before

the executor could answer one of the other reporters said,

"He left everything?"........"



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