ajax18 wrote:It's interesting that I never really was fearful for adhering to Mormonism 99% of the time. The impression I've gotten from NDE books is that it doesn't matter where you go to church, but it does matter that you go.
As a TBM, I had little to no fear of death, although I don't think I was one that challenged my mortality. When I had my brush a few times several years ago, I thought about my family but felt they'd be fine somehow. It didn't matter so much that I was dying. Admitedly, I was worn out and a little self absorbed with the overwhelm of the declining condition I was enduring, mostly alone.
Now, as a former Mormon? Not sure. Mortality is more tangible now.
So far as the NDE, it's not about belonging to some religeous organization. It seems its more about relationships, spiritual connection, forgiveness, charity, unconditional love. Mostly good stuff.