--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn <emilymae.reyn@...> wrote: > > I just finished this book. It is quite accessible to > a laywoman such as myself and is quite fascinating > from many perspectives.
I have not read the book, and in fact have no interest whatsoever in reading or hearing about people's NDE experiences; I'll find out what, if anything, happens after death soon enough, when I have a DE. The only reason I'm writing is to comment on your use of the word "laywoman." I understand the usage, but am just pointing out that you might reconsider the term because the last time I heard it, it was being used by an Amsterdam prostitute to describe what she did for a living. :-) Should anyone be so humor-impaired as to no longer be able to recognize one, this was a joke. As for NDE's, IMO more people should be concerned with having NLE's than NDE's. That is, they're so worried/concerned/planning for what happens after death that they miss Life entirely.