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Post by rick on Mar 24, 2016 16:00:19 GMT -5
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Post by erik on Mar 24, 2016 17:30:56 GMT -5
I just saw this now.
Jesus, but all the good people in the business and the world at large are going so unexpectedly on us. This is absolutely horrendous (IMHO).
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Post by rick on Mar 25, 2016 12:38:22 GMT -5
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Post by Dianna on Mar 28, 2016 13:19:45 GMT -5
RIP Funny Man.. Gone too soon. Really enjoyed his character from Larry Sanders show. I remember an episode Carol Burnett was a guest. they were hilarious together .. raunchy but hilarious. He will be missed.
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Post by rick on Mar 29, 2016 13:22:03 GMT -5
Garry Shandling discusses the creation of "The Larry Sanders Show" --
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Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2016 17:32:04 GMT -5
The bigger story is actually the first time he died years ago and he made the decision to come back....as Garry Shandling.
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Post by goldie on Apr 18, 2016 4:28:12 GMT -5
The bigger story is actually the first time he died years ago and he made the decision to come back....as Garry Shandling. hmmmm... this is interesting Garry Shandling Posted on March 28, 2016 by Christopher Jennings Penders
In 1977, when he was 27, Shandling was in a serious car accident in Beverly Hills that nearly killed him.
“I had a vivid near-death experience that involved a voice asking, ‘Do you want to continue leading Garry Shandling’s life?'” he later wrote. “Without thinking, I said, ‘Yes.’ Since then, I’ve been stuck living in the physical world while knowing, without a doubt, that there’s something much more meaningful within it all. That realization is what drives my life and work.”
From that moment on, Shandling decided to concentrate on stand-up comedy, finding the constraints of traditional sitcom writing limiting.
Hollywood Reporter
Too many celebrities have transitioned this year. Now Garry Shandling. I copied the above quote in bold because Mr Shandling seems to have the same worldview as I do when it comes to transitioning. Interesting that Shandling had an N.D.E. and returned. It seems that he experienced the same thing that MOST people who have Near Death Experiences have. Shandling was asked if he wanted to continue leading Garry Shandling’s life.
I hadn’t thought about this until I copied that passage here. Here’s what I’m thinking now:
Shandling was asked if he wanted to continue leading Garry Shandling’s life.
What was the other choice? To transition to a new life? See? What I take away from that question is this: Why would Mr Shandling recall the question phrased in that way, in the third person? To continue leading Garry Shandling’s life? What other life did he have the option for? Unless we choose to believe as I do that we do indeed return over and over, reincarnate, in other words.
What other explanation is there for the question being recalled in the way that it was? I choose to see the question this way: Do you want to continue leading Garry Shandling’s life, or does your SOUL want to find another life in transition hall? It is then that we are brought to Transition Hall. Here is where we choose our next life. That next life will be a result of how we performed in our previous life.
My worldview, my thought processes concerning transition runs toward the eclectic, towards the esoteric. It’s who I am. It’s what I believe. That doesn’t mean I don’t believe in God, in Jesus. I do. I’ve managed to adjust my paradigm to fit into Christian thought.
Garry will be back as will all the souls who have transitioned this year. It’s distressing for those they leave behind. For them though, they are home.
Be Happy! Be Well! Be Positive! Blessings to you. — Chris
Once you realize that life is eternal, That our souls our eternal, That we return to light and physical over and over;
We then lose all our distress We then lose all our fear of dying. For there truly is no end.
Martha Orlando says: March 28, 2016 at 7:51 am Now that’s something I was not aware of, Chris. Amazing! Thanks for sharing here, and may your week be blessed! Reply
Jason J. Marchi says: March 28, 2016 at 10:14 am Chris, Have you read my story “What Color is Your Face?” which first appeared in Verbicide magazine? It’s about reincarnation of a type of personality that should NOT come back to Earth, but might!
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