The shear phrase "near death experience" makes my mind wander. What is even classified as a near death experience, because who can tell you how close to death you are until you're dead. Life isn't about trying to win, you can't win, life will beat you. Not to burst anyones bubble but you're going to die. No if's and's or but's it's going to happen.
So I guess the main question of this blog would be what is near death. Simple answer would be any situation where death was a looming possibility. But to me, what situation is death not a part of?
Many people will say love is what makes the world go around. But on the contrary I think death is what makes the world go around, in combination with love death is the basis for all human emotion.
Loving someone is caring so much you would give all of yourself for a person. (Death..) So in the same way that love breeds life, death breeds love. Death causes people to fear, to draw closer together, to love each other. And in any near death experience you would hope to be with someone you love.
I guess the phrase near death experience is an omnipresent tense. No matter where you are there is always death but don't fear it, embrace it, because with death there is love. Find comfort in loved ones because someday life will catch up with you and death will eventually overcome. There are morgues full of bodies, very few if any of those people were prepared to die. They all had hopes, dreams, "I'll do that later"s and now they don't have the chance for any of that.
So before your "near death experience" becomes a deadly experience, live without regrets and live for a bigger purpose than yourself. Live like there's no tomorrow, LOVE like there's no tomorrow. The only way to succeed through death is knowing that when you die you did everything you could do, that you lived, loved, and changed the world. That you made others lives better through your own. Life isn't about trying to win, you can't win, life will beat you. Not to burst anyones bubble but you're going to die. No if's and's or but's it's going to happen.
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