Near death studies are interesting.
And from what I can gather; people in our position, the suicidal, don't have to worry about being singled out for punishment - although you will find those who will say otherwise - and that we are loved and accepted on the other side just like everyone else.
This is the most compelling near death experience I've ever heard.
This involves an agnostic, scientific minded man who came very close to death, was given a 3% chance of survival, and who had a near death experience involving contact with a deceased man he had never met.
His experience and the after death communication he had was confirmed by three separate strangers.
The video is an hour long. When you have time, it's worth watching.
In so many instances involving a near death experience those who survive and come back are usually not happy about having survived or about having to come back.
Survivors often experience depression and a sense of homesickness afterward.
And these were not unhappy, suicidal people. Sounds like the other side was just that good.
his article was good too.
Why You Shouldn't Fear Death
In the case of every after death communication or near death experience that sound credible and that have been verified, every person who has passed over state that they are very happy where they are.
For those who believe that there is nothing after death, I don't know that void is the right word.
If there is, in fact, nothing after death, it's not a void. It a sense of nothingness or a sense of non-existence that we, as living mortals, can't imagine or comprehend.
It sounds like either way that there is nothing to fear.