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dying in your sleep

am I the only person who doesn't want to go that way?

sure, it would be the less painful way, and I wouldn't feel a thing, though I worry about it.. because I live alone and I might not be found for days- seriously I can go for months without people caring where I am or what I'm doing.
I also don't like lack of awareness.. I want to be aware of what's happening when I die. I want to feel it if that makes sense.
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We share a lifestyle. I live alone, as well, and also might not be found for days, or even weeks, if I were to die at home.

However, when you die - that is, when your [i]body[/i] dies - your awareness not only does not stop, but your consciousness expands, filling the totality of your True Being as it comes into alignment with it.

Consciousness survives physical death, and it's instant. There is no lapse in consciousness. If you die in your sleep, you will become [i]instantly[/i] conscious. It's like waking up from a dream of this physical, time/space reality into your [i]true[/i] reality.

I've studied the death experience for many years. Virtually [i]all[/i] of the people who have had "near-death experiences" report this in their accounts of their transitions to "the other side." (By the way, this has nothing to do with religion. Atheists report the same experience when they die and are medically resuscitated.)

If you're interested in materials confirming this, PM me. I'll be glad to share these with you.