Near-death experiences kill the person that you used to be | Bruce Greyson

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@KelEZCookingandIdeas
@KelEZCookingandIdeas 2 жыл бұрын
My NDE totally changed me. My whole spiritual experience is different from before and after. I realized, as humans, we do so much to prove ourselves to any diety. Not knowing we are already loved and accepted. All we are here to do is love one another. I, now, just love people and let people be. I try to bring as much peace to people than ever before. I won’t engage religious over thinkers because they honestly don’t understand. Just peace and love.
@laural1227
@laural1227 2 жыл бұрын
Kelly thank you for your message. I needed it after looking at instagram and feeling like a loser.
@grantsmythe8625
@grantsmythe8625 2 жыл бұрын
No indeed, they do not understand. The very purpose of church seems to be two-fold: to boost myself and to put down the other guy. That shoe just won't fit spirituality.
@johnyannelli2480
@johnyannelli2480 2 жыл бұрын
Kelly, I am so fascinated by this. Are u sure it was not something ur brain was programmed to do? I am not bing disrespectful, please understand that. I just want to hear the experience from someone I can believe. Please respond if u don’t mind. I have total faith, lived a good life but have cancer. I want to know there is truth to all this.
@mukuruagurooaru6930
@mukuruagurooaru6930 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnyannelli2480 its like drawing odour with crayon, so you can’t understand anyway
@KelEZCookingandIdeas
@KelEZCookingandIdeas 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnyannelli2480 I am sure if what I experienced. My mom was giving me CPR to bring me back. My experience happened in January 2015. However, where I went was warm, all encompassing and all serenity with love and acceptance. I just want people to know they are loved and accepted already. I can never describe it in words that will ever do it justice.
@syedraidarsalan4685
@syedraidarsalan4685 2 жыл бұрын
Marcus Aurelius - 'Do not act as if you were going to live ten thousand years. Death hangs over you. While you live, while it is in your power, be good.'
@EpicAMV911
@EpicAMV911 2 жыл бұрын
Good ol mega chad Marcus Aurelius gotta love it
@charleswest6372
@charleswest6372 2 жыл бұрын
WISE
@bluewater3783
@bluewater3783 2 жыл бұрын
My Favorite Marcus Aurelius Quote is: "You want Great Power? Control YOURSELF!!" :) How very True! Control your Eating, Control your Alcohol Drinking, Control your Temper, etc.
@jaspervasquez3753
@jaspervasquez3753 2 жыл бұрын
Be perfect
@quandaledinglenut9805
@quandaledinglenut9805 2 жыл бұрын
Be good and worship God
@zebeart8808
@zebeart8808 2 жыл бұрын
My near death experience changed me and the course of my life. I never wanted to be a teacher, but I became a teacher and ended up working with troubled and violent students (Before I would have never chosen this career). Also, I have been able to hear a voice sometimes that guides me. Regardless of what is happening, I feel happy about life in general (usually unhappy and afraid before NDA). I always feel a connection to everything that was, is now, and ever will be. I see life as an adventure. I tell my students that life is like being in a giant amusement park, and sometimes you are in the roller coaster, sometimes in the spook house, and other times riding the merry-go-round.
@sassulusmagnus
@sassulusmagnus 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that an NDE "kills" the person you used to be, but it often powerfully transforms one's outlook on life. That bit about losing the fear of death is definitely true.
@SimStudios
@SimStudios 2 жыл бұрын
I think the word "kills" is used to describe an ego death, which is what you could also experience with a psychedelic trip. And it's what you would experience when you have a NDE. The wording is fine imo.
@cadethumann8605
@cadethumann8605 2 жыл бұрын
​@@SimStudios I have been wondering what ego death takes away from one, which can either make me feel relieved or nervous. Does it simply remove the negative extremes like obsession and over ambition? Or does it remove all sense of character and individuality (like sense of humor, way of interacting with others, innocent joys, etc.)?
@kjh1841
@kjh1841 2 жыл бұрын
So true. Death is blissful.
@Arnuld15Governator
@Arnuld15Governator 2 жыл бұрын
@@cadethumann8605 I don't personally believe we lose our "soul memory" or identity, but in a sense purifies the negatives that makes us flawed aka sinners. It goes with the whole notion of reincarnation of why kids act a certain way that they do without any outside influences. I used to literally scream at fireworks when they go off around me, and I used to try to take cover when I was 5. Over the years I learned to get over it but no one around me could explain this odd behavior. It was later discovered that I was an old soul and that I was personally experiencing spiritual PTSD from the 1st American civil war. I think it's something that we have to work out here before we can move forward into the next life. I remember a passage in the bible that talks about a prophet visiting heaven and witnessing the glory of God. He felt that he was unworthy in God's presence so he fell to his face in repentance. One of God's Cherubim took notice of the prophet, carried a hot coal of purification and used it to "purify" the prophet since he was a sinner. I don't believe the prophet experienced any "ego death" after undergoing the experience.
@Gats_B
@Gats_B 2 жыл бұрын
Having the thought “I’m dead” was the last thought of a timeline (system of end point connections[or personality structure]) that no longer has a consistent connection to this world. It feels very alien, yet natural. My experience also has enlightened me to the many structures we create in order to defend ourselves from truths we are not yet ready to accept. The degree to which humans do such a thing is astounding. So, for me, I can read that person’s book, but they’ll never write another page again.
@i.l.y.m.l6331
@i.l.y.m.l6331 2 жыл бұрын
I did not have NDE but I consider myself very spiritual person. I listened to so many NDE's and they changed my whole perspective on life. I don't pay attention to earning good money anymore, I don't care any more about work career, I am happy with doing just a simple things. Love for my 2 boys grew so much that I would give my life for them any time. Family became everything, money became nothing and I used to be very money orientated before. God changed me. He got me into NDE testimonies.
@jennzenn971
@jennzenn971 2 жыл бұрын
You get it. You truly get it. Some people have to experience an NDE but some listen to people's NDE stories & its just as powerful. The messege is always the same, we are eternal beings, this is just one of our experiences in this life right here right now. Everything & everyone is connected, there is no separation we are all one big concousness & the only thing that matters is LOVE. You are loved so much by" GOD" or whatever you want to call the seat of concousness. I know,I have experienced it.
@kimvang94
@kimvang94 2 жыл бұрын
You wouldn't give your life for your sons before?
@i.l.y.m.l6331
@i.l.y.m.l6331 2 жыл бұрын
@@kimvang94 I would always give my life for my sons (before, after). What I meant is that my love for them grew even stronger. Kids are priceless gift from God and they always come first
@mnmdisney
@mnmdisney Жыл бұрын
That's what it's all about, I love that your there without having one, they told me "The biggest issue there is, is Ego, it's not what you drive, wear, live in, and all your Disney collectibles are just a DISTRACTION of what's really the reason your there" they didn't have to go at my collectibles 😆😆😆 but they did & I get it. You are a soul, having & body experience, always live from there🩵🩵🩵
@carolelawmac7921
@carolelawmac7921 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely this .
@manan5847
@manan5847 2 жыл бұрын
I have had near death experience in 2020 and I will say that it has changed my lifestyle. How I view it and I challenge myself everyday in becoming a better person everyday. I experienced what people go through when they are dying everything that happened to them is like played in flash and yet you experience every single memory fully. We know going to happen to you no matter what you do or how hard you try to get away from it but experiencing it is a completely different thing and man I feel grateful for that lesson. Can’t fully describe it in words but Iwill try my best
@labrxx
@labrxx 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had 2 NDEs, one when I tried to kill myself at 12. There was only darkness and a small voice telling me to keep going, that I can always move out of my bad home life when I turned 18 (I ended up being unable to do that until I was 19, and believe me that was too long. My childhood and teen years were slow torture.) My second NDE was when my estranged husband and I got into a nearly fatal car wreck in Idaho. I felt my dead father in the back seat of the car and heard him screaming NO when we skidded off the winter road and into a snow drift; a big red truck nearly missed us. I felt my life pass through my eyes.
@kyleliston9612
@kyleliston9612 2 жыл бұрын
@@labrxx Was the voice comforting in a caring way? Or kind of a more instructional way?
@labrxx
@labrxx 2 жыл бұрын
@@kyleliston9612 it was kind of pained, more like a friend my age talking from experience.
@kyleliston9612
@kyleliston9612 2 жыл бұрын
@@labrxx like its feelig desperately bad for you? Bad as in dying the way you died?
@labrxx
@labrxx 2 жыл бұрын
@@kyleliston9612 yeah, the way I was going to.
@1234jajadingdong
@1234jajadingdong 2 жыл бұрын
Since my latest near death experience, I have made much better decisions in my life about my well being: quitting a job after 15 years, being a whistleblower reporting unethical behavior, moving to another country, stopping an addiction, wasting less money, and getting out of negative situations much, much faster. The only thing that still bothers me is not having someone to love as a partner. That’s my only regret.
@Hestorzg
@Hestorzg 2 жыл бұрын
You can always love your self and then reflect that love to other people around you. ❤️
@TWMKOLT
@TWMKOLT 2 жыл бұрын
Never too late to find a partner.
@1234jajadingdong
@1234jajadingdong 2 жыл бұрын
I have a partner now :)
@sunbeam9222
@sunbeam9222 2 жыл бұрын
@@1234jajadingdong haha wonderful. Be blissful 💕
@dhlbruin
@dhlbruin 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you find someone
@soldierside365
@soldierside365 2 жыл бұрын
My depressed and anxious ass: ‘hmm, maybe nearly dying is what I need to snap me out of this’
@nicksantana93
@nicksantana93 2 жыл бұрын
Lmfao
@seflchat5915
@seflchat5915 2 жыл бұрын
And don't talk shit anymore that's not funny
@lowkeyaspoon2723
@lowkeyaspoon2723 2 жыл бұрын
Near death is only one way to do it. It’s a very radical experience that shakes you from your delusions and illusions. Of course, you don’t need it to begin peeling back the layers. Turn inward, begin to deconstruct your ideas of self. There are many largely forgotten truths that are accessible this way.
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
Facts. 🤦🏼‍♀️
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
@@lowkeyaspoon2723 What do you mean?
@mordakai9676
@mordakai9676 2 жыл бұрын
I saw a couple other posts from people that can relate with suffering trauma. I just lost my mother who had been fighting leukemia. I was extremely close to her as she raised me and my siblings by herself. I now look at things much different. What was once important to me or that I stressed over, now seems trivial. Taking care of yourself and the people you love is what is truly important.
@anonymouse7773
@anonymouse7773 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found this video. I personally haven’t had any near death experiences but I have dealt with trauma from a very young age, which def gave me a different perspective on life and how I relate to other people. Sometimes it makes me very philosophical but other times it makes me bitter or deeply upset as to why I had to experience certain things that took away from my childhood. But near-death experience sounds like a whole other perspective, almost like entering a realm I could never completely understand unless it happened to me. I’m sure this can be traumatic in it’s own way but I feel like facing your ultimate fear and coming back just puts your mind on a whole other level, one where even the pain someone else caused doesn’t make you bitter. Like the guy who got shot in the chest in war wasn’t upset at his enemy; it actually made him introspect about his own actions and change his work to something more peaceful to society. This is really amazing.
@Itsjustme.369
@Itsjustme.369 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. In hopes to achieve the constant state of joy peace and love as well as bring out the child in me that I miss so desperately I recently discovered non-duality conscious awareness. I am so relieved to find this incredible insight that makes complete sense to me. Take a look at Eckhart Tolle and/or Rupart Shira. ~ Warm regards 🙏🏼
@TheBobo203
@TheBobo203 2 жыл бұрын
It is easy to understand. It writes down in your memory like an any other experience in life and then you compare everything with it. The only thing left is to go full monk mode, concentrating on silence of mind. Then I think they will be able to feel something like unconditional love again
@judywinters8615
@judywinters8615 2 жыл бұрын
i want to have one. an NDE. i am n to kidding
@Itsjustme.369
@Itsjustme.369 Жыл бұрын
@JamesPalmer-ld8wj Have you experienced a near death or an out of body?
@tinah2200
@tinah2200 Жыл бұрын
My NDE changed my whole outlook in this world! I’m not religious anymore because I know it’s way more than that! I was sooooo pissed when I came back! I didn’t hurt, I was comfortable, I don’t fear death anymore, quite the opposite I look forward to it now. It’s awesome that this video is here!! Thank you!!
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 2 жыл бұрын
Some NDE's are not so dramatic but they give us more insight into our life purpose. I had an operation under general anesthesia when I was 5. I left my body, watched the operation and told my doctor I heard him talking to the other doctor about fishing. He told me that was impossible. I questioned the experience throughout my childhood and early adulthood. The doctor was my father. I followed in his, my grandfather's and my great grandfather's footsteps into two years of pre-med and then realized my heart was not in it and spent the 70's and beyond seeking spiritual truths over medical ones. I did go to Sunday School and church throughout my childhood and then looked into Buddhism and other religions in my 20's as many of us in the 70's were doing. One idea that never made any sense to me was Jesus dying for our sins. That may be related to not fearing death, but I actually never thought of that way. The Bible does have Jesus saying that sacrifice is not what takes away our guilt, forgiveness does that by metanoia, changing our minds. "If you had known what these words mean, 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice,' you would not have condemned the innocent"
@5tyyu
@5tyyu 2 жыл бұрын
I went under anesthesia & was out for 30 mins. I did not experience nde or sleep or anynthing. It was as if time didnt exist. My sis told me i was out for 30 mins. If she'd said i was out for 3 hrs or 3 days i'd believe her coz time didnt exist, no black no white. Just Nothing. Cant call it a sleep it was beyond sleep
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 2 жыл бұрын
@@5tyyu Can you apply the experience to your life now?
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 2 жыл бұрын
@A person We left God because we wanted to make up a world where we were special individuals instead of all One with God's mind and love. The pain we get from thinking we are in that world is from isolation from God and from each other. Look up the parable of the prodigal son. We get to the point where we no longer blame other people for our misery and we don't blame God so we can go back to God for help and then in our forgiveness we can reunite with other people.
@Tht1Gy
@Tht1Gy 2 жыл бұрын
My NDE was many years ago, Oct 1976; I was 14. (I'm 60, now) I was profoundly changed. I have not heard anyone share my experience. What I experienced was a memory of "serene black", not an absence of memory, or 'I have no memory'; I very clearly have a memory of 'floating in Black'. Sorta like deep space without stars. I was very much an atheist before, and came out knowing that there is something out there, even if I had no idea what. It lead me to pantheism, "god = everything" NOT that god created everything. But that god is the sum of all the universal parts, and then some. EDIT Maybe, what I imagine a sensory deprivation chamber must be like.
@TeaLaRee
@TeaLaRee 2 жыл бұрын
I saw only the vast blackness too. Felt completely supported and not bothered by anything. That was my experience.
@buddymahoney6328
@buddymahoney6328 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is the first story I've seen, that sounds exactly like what I saw
@Tht1Gy
@Tht1Gy 2 жыл бұрын
@@buddymahoney6328 And these responses are the first time I've heard others confirm what happened to me. AMAZING! Thank the both of you!!!
@erikstendebach4375
@erikstendebach4375 2 жыл бұрын
Similar experience to my own. When I was a boy, I drowned following a leg entrapment during a rafting trip after we flipped against a boulder on the Arkansas River. I felt my body and then my senses shut down one by one, then saw eyes of all shapes and sizes floating around me in the darkness. Then the void... a serene nothing of vast blackness. But I remember that blackness cradling me with peace and wonder. It didn't feel empty, and I recall being a part of it.
@LifeisCosmic
@LifeisCosmic 2 жыл бұрын
Neville Goddard taught me that there is nothing but God. It’s everything and everyone. I too was an atheist. I’m not into religion at all, that’s just a control mechanism. Recommend all of his stuff ✌️❤️
@bigmike3007
@bigmike3007 2 жыл бұрын
My near death experience came when I was 17 barely lived my life or did anything with it at that point. My childhood friend had just gotten his new car and came to show it off. I had told him I knew how to drive and asked him to drive the car. He said yeah, but he had needed to tank it up. So we go to the gas station and I was supposed to drive back home. He didn’t let me drive back and I couldn’t be mad about it because it was his car. We had a total of 6 people in the car. Three in the front & three in the back, no seatbelts. As we were on our way home, he turns down this dark road and begins to drive insanely fast and showing off. Us being younger and he was older, we looked at it like it we were all cool. As he is driving the guys we’re like go, go, go, and he floored it. One of the guys knew the road and proceeded to tell him about a curb coming up soon and to slow down. By the time he realized we had already gotten to the curb. He mashed the brakes and at that moment I noticed I was not in the car anymore and I saw the car flipping out of control. I saw the car flip seven times and there was nothing but complete silence. The moment felt like it was a long experience. I was not in control of myself at that point. And then I was back in the car and then the car was flipping and there was nothing I could hear no screaming no nothing. When the car landed it was smoking and that was when I regained full consciousness. The feeling over me was something I couldn’t explain and I felt so grateful to still be alive. I dropped to my knees in mercy like I had just gotten a warning. And since that night I have been feeling the need to help people and try my best to save their souls! I feel now I have a purpose to bring good to others. And I try but it’s like nobody wants to listen. They blindly still believe everything they hear and see even when I present facts to them. I just say this in conclusion, treat people how you’d want to be treated and be genuine and do things out of love because that’s what matters. And just enjoy your life, and live because we get only one chance to live during this time.
@elinope4745
@elinope4745 2 жыл бұрын
I had come very close to dying several times by my mid 20s and even had a nickname for surviving when others didn't. I have, in part, been a very old soul since. But it has helped when other people die. I can sit on their deathbed and talk with them, I understand what they are going through. In some ways, I am older than them even when they have lived more years. The things you are likely to focus on are important in the moment, not in the life. The things that are truly important in life are easy to neglect in the moment.
@ramdomstash32
@ramdomstash32 2 жыл бұрын
I feel you I don't really want to be here I think I've seen glimpses I'm no longer afraid of leaving
@kurtisgibbs6698
@kurtisgibbs6698 2 жыл бұрын
Please god, don't let this blowhard be anywhere near my deathbed.
@ticktok3054
@ticktok3054 2 жыл бұрын
I've spent years trying to explain what i experienced! Finally someone summed up my frustrations, thank you.
@stefannikola
@stefannikola 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking this subject seriously so that we can find out what’s really happening in these experiences.
@nannue
@nannue 2 жыл бұрын
Just had a really lovely writing session with my young self on the back of the old photo and then this vdo came up. A completion I feel. Thank you for sharing.
@nekeshaburrell3168
@nekeshaburrell3168 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. I had a NDE this year and words cannot explain. This has actually got me thinking ‘Ok this is normal’ I do feel at such ease, I am told that I am different l, but I respond that I am a better version of myself. And my purpose is so much more clear now. Thank you!
@nogunnofear6703
@nogunnofear6703 2 жыл бұрын
I had quite a few people tell me I'm not the same person. And I take that of a positive way because I know it's true. I'm a much happier more fulfilled person and I don't want for anything. I have everything I need and more. The old me struggle constantly. All glory to God! Peace and love.
@jamieclark1782
@jamieclark1782 2 жыл бұрын
I would really love to hear your story 🙏🙏🙏 Also, who you were before the experience, what you did experience and how you changed afterwards? I am happy that you have been Blessed 💕💕💕
@kjh1841
@kjh1841 2 жыл бұрын
Its love. Love each other. Its all about loving others. So true.
@karldittersdorf4508
@karldittersdorf4508 2 жыл бұрын
My NDE made me no longer fear death, but didn't change my life in any other aspect.
@sunbeam9222
@sunbeam9222 2 жыл бұрын
Fear of death is so consuming for most people, you must feel overall lighter in many aspects tho?
@justinzaff
@justinzaff 2 жыл бұрын
There is nothing more powerful than looking death in the eyes , standing your ground and coming back from that experience . It makes you strong and allows you to appreciate the moments you have left and make the most of them . It makes you invincible .
@anonaki-mt6xb
@anonaki-mt6xb Жыл бұрын
The similarities of experience and transformational effects between most near death experiences and enlightenment/mystical experiences are striking. Although I have not had a near death experience, I am continually impressed with the realizations and long-term impacts that NDE's have in light the enlightenment experiences I have had. Ineffability, indelibility, absolute oneness, infinite love and freedom, being at 'true home', decreased fear of death, decreased importance of status, prestige, and material possessions - the list goes on... The good news is you don't have to die first for this most fundamental shift in Being to occur. Be Well All :)
@anonaki-mt6xb
@anonaki-mt6xb 8 ай бұрын
@user-kp9fz1jp9i Thanks for sharing your ideas and opinions.
@grayj7441
@grayj7441 2 жыл бұрын
Love isn't the word. It is too small. Man just doesn"t have a word that conveys the feeling, the knowing. But for me personally it is also the worst feeling as well... being cut off from the Light.
@jamieclark1782
@jamieclark1782 2 жыл бұрын
They say the true definition of death is being cut off from our Father... Hence no light....???? Is that how you felt?
@grayj7441
@grayj7441 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamieclark1782 it's like going from full sun to shade.
@Jeje-rb1vu
@Jeje-rb1vu 2 жыл бұрын
Had one this morning during my 4th Ketamine treatment.. my mind felt completely detached from my body.. I was walking in a dark forest, with wolves.. then things started to spin.. everything became read and I headed towards the gates of hell... a demon started to pull me in but I crushed his head with my bare hands and say never again will I ever get close to this gate.. the rest of the experience was light.. I was floating.. seeing random people, telling them to come to me and felt completed detached from life in general. Still trying to process all of this :)
@realist4537
@realist4537 2 жыл бұрын
Life ia so beuatiful, i actually was thinking of my nde this morning and how much love it was. Then this vidoe uploaded, just wows
@tonydavis9141
@tonydavis9141 2 жыл бұрын
Okay Tony I'm going to see if he can beat me okay
@tonydavis9141
@tonydavis9141 2 жыл бұрын
Hello this is my thing about he can't beat me time and I don't fight them over you
@user-bu6nq1ve6m
@user-bu6nq1ve6m 2 жыл бұрын
It can be miserable for some folks tho but for me personaly is hard and confusing stil very diverse and beautiful
@FractalsFour
@FractalsFour 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the hospital when I first got diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver Almost drunk myself to death .. They strapped a machine to my head to help me breathe and i think I stopped breathing I blinked into a place that seemed like the further and a black phantom had its hands on me then suddenly I gasped for air and snapped back into my reality .. I decided to stop eating meat except for sardines because I can grasp what its like to pass into death
@rosalieo5045
@rosalieo5045 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely true. I had internal bleeding from an ectopic pregnancy and almost died 4 years ago this month. I don't feel at all like the same person I once was.
@TheDopeboyz96
@TheDopeboyz96 2 жыл бұрын
Did you meet deceased loved ones or Jesus ?
@rtd1791
@rtd1791 2 жыл бұрын
I have had two near death experiences so far and it is true that those experiences have made it so I don’t fear dying. When I was actually dying I didn’t experience pain or fear; the strongest emotion I had was curiosity; the overall experience was very calm and peaceful both times. My first NDE was as a small child in a car accident. I stopped breathing and had no heartbeat. My mum performed CPR and brought me back. Definitely had that out of body feeling but as I was floating off I was watching the people below me including my mum performing CPR until I was slammed back into my body which was definitely scary and painful. My second NDE was as an adult but before I was married or had children. That time I had been prescribed a drug that didn’t mix well with my other prescriptions. I wound up in A&E where I had my stomach pumped; while that was happening I went into cardiac & respiratory arrest. That time I had the out of body feeling but I was certain I wasn’t dying. I never even left the room just sort of hung out above myself watching the staff bring me back. I spent the weekend in hospital as my arrest was not easily explained and I got a round of dialysis for my trouble. I learned that dialysis is exhausting. I am much more afraid of catastrophic injury and debilitating illness. I’ve experienced both and I don’t recommend either. They can certainly be survivable, but one of my diseases will eventually kill me if something else doesn’t get me first. My near death experiences didn’t make me more spiritual nor leave me with a desire to rescue or help others. I’m more in the “don’t be helpful, be harmless” camp. I think the most succinct way to sum up my attitude about death is this lyric from Annie Lennox’s Cold: “dying is easy, it’s living that scares me to death”.
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 2 жыл бұрын
Mine was just nothingness, timeless and beautifully relaxing. Why be afraid of that?
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 2 жыл бұрын
@DarkNemesiss maybe? Not like here though. I also felt VERY alien in my own skin when I awoke from the three month coma. Lost 100lb.
@desiraepluviose5123
@desiraepluviose5123 2 жыл бұрын
May I talk to you?
@gotcha373
@gotcha373 2 жыл бұрын
I feel so validated now!!! Since July 2018 I have been trying to tell people, only y"all could possibly understand..I'm thinking seriously about telling mine..
@Cook2430
@Cook2430 2 жыл бұрын
Tell me, I want to know your story. Please.
@gotcha373
@gotcha373 2 жыл бұрын
@@Cook2430 thank you for the encouragement and I believe I will share it I just got to figure out how to upload it to this channel I'm not good with this technology stuff
@2002EllaMae
@2002EllaMae 2 жыл бұрын
Had a NDE experience with a heart transplant. It opened my eyes to so much more.
@inkmartyr
@inkmartyr 2 жыл бұрын
This was so accurate to summarize NDE. I’ve had several NDE and each unique and creating a new pathway for me each time I come back, living on a higher level in the spiritual world and less attached to this earthly “world”
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question for you .. Are you still around?
@inkmartyr
@inkmartyr 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleyriosrizo 👋😊
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
@@inkmartyr I feel like I'm going through an identity crisis because of a traumatic experience I had. I don't understand who I am and my existence is to real it confuses me. I want this life to be real... Not just a game we play to " grow".
@inkmartyr
@inkmartyr 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleyriosrizo I will say there was a time in my 20’s I felt “surreal” a sense of in between. I was aware of reality, the word, but unsure which reality was more true. It’s a philosophical question. My thoughts and experiences; there are realities. Reality is what we give to our minds to try to understand something tangible to store in our brains. There are many, what I call levels/dimensions, to life. What we call supernatural/natural, 2D/3D/4D/5D and what I call fantasy (because for some it truly feels their reality). The question to answer is more, what reality do you believe that aligns with you in life at this time to take another step forward in the moment/hour/day/life. Sometimes traumatic experience shifts/jolts us into something we are unfamiliar with but is necessary to survive/live. Such as in abuse, we can sometimes create a different reality to escape the trauma to preserve our mind/lives; there are also times we see reality of life simpler with an understanding there is more complexity we don’t have to deal with. And then there’s Faith that compasses what reality is according to its belief. Creating your own reality is accepting the your surroundings are both tangible and intangible and deciding who you are going to manage it. I hope I answered your question? I know it wasn’t a definite answer YES/NO, but the truth is Life is both Yes and No. It is Balance. Blessings and Friendship 🙏
@inkmartyr
@inkmartyr 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleyriosrizo 💯 YOU MATTER! Your purpose will reveal itself to you when you are ready to understand it. If you find your life to be a game. Also, Find yourself better company of human to be among. I understand how life can feel like a game and you just want to live, but there are other humans that don’t seek to compete with others and actually care. ☀️
@Jkl306
@Jkl306 2 жыл бұрын
Almost drowned in the Illinois river inn forever changed it was peaceful which is so odd I still smell the river. I felt peace things slowed way down and I was drowning I snapped out of it it was a miracle I did. But I felt peaceful I felt ok.. it wasn’t till after us when the fear kicked in.. I let things go now and I don’t hold grudges. I felt god and Michael the arc angel stronger then I ever have..I’m still here !!! 🙏
@MeBaba597
@MeBaba597 2 жыл бұрын
I apologize for my bad grammar, I’m still learning to write but I thought I should write about this. One night just a couple of days into the new year 2022 at 4am, we where coming from a party and we had a car accident. It was me and 6 other people. All of us walked away without a scratch. I mean if our car didn’t hit the other car it would’ve been understandable but we did hit, both cars caught the side of the other, our tire broke and at that time we where running at a speed of at least 40 to 50km/hr on a curved road with trees on the side. We lost control, smoke filled the car and none of us could see shit, not even the driver, everyone in the car was bracing for impact as was expected, yet we somehow just slide on the road and slowly crashed on the side of the road to come to a stop without hitting a thing. I still can remember how the adrenaline rush felt., I mean I felt nothing, not even fear. Things went so fast it was like nothing happened. I may have came out alive but I still tell my self that I really did die,but now I’m living on borrowed life and promised to live every single bit of it to it fullest, there’s no holding me back. Just before the accident I was at my lowest of lows. The people I called family have just asked me to leave my home,my business have failed for the 5th time, my girlfriend have broken up with me to be with another guy, every girl I ever asked out rejected me. Nobody ever checked on me not even in weeks. Bank account was at the lowest it can be. I had been in and out of depression but this time I was in deep and stuck without anyone to rely on except one friend who let me stay with him. I started partying almost every chance I get, doing drugs to drown the sorrow which was not really my thing, but due to being at the wrong place in the wrong time and with the wrong people, I guess there was no escaping it. I always knew that was not the type of lifestyle I wanted to live but somehow it was the only time I could get away from the cruel thoughts I tell myself in my head. Seemed like I needed a wake up call and boy did I get one.😅 I’m not a religious kind of person and I know if I was I’ll have attributed this event as a ‘miracle or divine intervention’ or what ever but I really don’t believe my situation can be the cause of such a life changing event involving multiples lives that have gone through everything I can possibly imagine just for them to come together and be part of the cause to change the life of an insignificant being as me in such a verse universe. No, I choose to be not that bias. To go back to the point, 6 months after the accident. My life have never been this better. I still don’t have everything I wanted, like a business, a partner and a loaded bank account yet I’m still as happy, appreciative, mindful, understanding and the healthiest I’ve ever been in my 27 years of being alive. I started exercising, going for runs and hitting the gym, I quit drugs, porn, partying, social media and ignored everyone who didn’t add value into my life, finally deleted the toxic people. Changing of my environment made the change easier. I started practicing meditation, mindfulness and minimalism. I learned everyday from reading books and watching youtube channels like bigthink, SANQ4 and other motivational channels. Started spending more time in nature. It was a gradual process and it wasn’t easy but it was simple. The thing that made it simple was because I lived everyday like it was my last, I was living in the present moment and for the first time I was living for myself and not trying get accepted or validated by people. I was content about life. I don’t believe I need another thing to be happy thus I am happy. I believe this will explain why most of the people who have experienced near death moments are mostly the most content and humble people you’ll ever meet because they’ve came to realization that they got the most precious thing they’ll ever need, LIFE. To everyone busy chasing after people, materials, money, or anything you believe your happiness depends on, would you still chase those things if it was your last day to be alive?
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@thewen
@thewen 2 жыл бұрын
dying isn't scary or painful. it's actually really peaceful and calming because your brain has flooded itself and your body with all sorts of chemicals. what's terrible is coming back. I'll never forget how dreadful the feeling was being resuscitated and regaining consciousness. it's like an elephant was sitting on my chest, drowning me, then drop kicking me in the face
@weirdcoincidence
@weirdcoincidence 2 жыл бұрын
Is that real? Someone really close to me passed away this week and I hope that what happens to him. He suffered greatly here on earth so I just wish that he found the peace he deserves.
@TeaLaRee
@TeaLaRee 2 жыл бұрын
Mine was peaceful. Coming back feels like sitting in a bath and the water has drained out and you again feel the density of your body again...
@kurtisgibbs6698
@kurtisgibbs6698 2 жыл бұрын
​@@weirdcoincidence The NDE felt like a dream. Then I woke up... Not as fun
@edwardroche2480
@edwardroche2480 2 жыл бұрын
It is a unique experience that you cannot describe to someone who has not had it and there are very few. It wakes up an empathy in you for the whole world and all living creatures. It gives you peace and knowing that when you cross the last time there will be peace and love on the other side. And nothing so much to fear, as all things return. The energy that is you can neither be created nor destroyed and will continue in some other form. Perhaps another living creature.
@ApAcVideoWatcher
@ApAcVideoWatcher 2 жыл бұрын
I had a NDE at 17. (edited to correct the age. Was on the cusp of 18 and I often carry it over to the next year before i pause and think on it.) Over twice that age now, I see that moment through different eyes than I did when it happened. I'd agree that I'm not afraid of death at all. To me, it's just another step forward. On the other hand, I am absolutely terrified of the possible pain leading to that death. People who have never experienced extreme levels of pain often think it's like on the movies where the person passes out. A person can withstand a heck of a lot of pain before passing out. If they pass out at all. Death sounds pretty amazing if in enough pain. I don't know if it changed how I walk through life. Probably. I was too young to really know myself yet to say. I'm not concerned with what everyone thinks and I'm comfortable being alone. Though I do enjoy a few companions in life preferably. I think religion is a bane on the planet, but understand there are people who take some positives from the guidance. I believe our obsession with what comes next blinds us to the present, and the blind devotion of this enchanting afterlife that people focus on helps make them more comfortable in choices they make in the present that are having negative impacts on life on this planet. After all, why care about global warming if you believe you'll get to live an eternity with all your loved ones in some perfect kingdom? I think our preconceived perceptions, many of which are formed around religion, death, and our superior self importance, blind us to just about everything. If ignorance is bliss then bliss must be the very definition of being human. 🦋
@Tht1Gy
@Tht1Gy 2 жыл бұрын
I had a similar response with my nde, in that while I had no fear of death, there was (and still is) a fear of dying.
@zebeart8808
@zebeart8808 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you.
@jesusfan8504
@jesusfan8504 2 жыл бұрын
The continuation of life is REAL indeed...Nothing to fear and comforting to know, we WILL after crossing over, experience the Light and Love of Jesus...and our loved ones too!
@pamicortez
@pamicortez 11 ай бұрын
There’s research showing Ayahuasca looks promising to treating depression. My personal experience with Ayahuasca is close to a NDE. I felt the Oneness, so much love to everyone in there. It was within an indigenous ceremony. This is perfectly legal in Brazil due to religious freedom and respect to our ancestors
@FredFrelly
@FredFrelly 2 жыл бұрын
I nearly died. I was read the last right of life by my priest. It ruined my life because I could never adjust or find meaning. When the mania of being alive again wore off I could never find the same meaning or high. Trying to achieve a person I could be or used to be has ruined my life and spiralled me into a depression I can’t understand. Why??????? I don’t understand anything. Life is a fraud or im a fraud…. But waking up something else, someone else, is a brief sense of control that spirals into nothingness.
@philmcdonald6088
@philmcdonald6088 2 жыл бұрын
✨be here now do no harm help others be still close eyes listen to your breathing✨
@BeMoreAwareGodWatches
@BeMoreAwareGodWatches 2 жыл бұрын
I just went to Amazon and bought his book this was the most amazing few minutes I totally 100% agree with everything he said
@heristyono4755
@heristyono4755 2 жыл бұрын
If almost dying doesn't change you, nothing will.
@lynebjornson2928
@lynebjornson2928 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bruce for doing your best to help bring the Light into this world.
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 2 жыл бұрын
Having lived through several close brushes with death during extreme illness, its true. Pain is one hell of a teacher and you will always learn. You come out differently, slower and more thoughtful. Wiser maybe?
@TheWeirdPianist
@TheWeirdPianist 2 жыл бұрын
This video is about something different. It's about when your heart stops and you're about to die but are brought back. Apparently DMT is released in the brain which is a really strong hallucinogen. Your brain literally changes and you turn into a different person. It might be possible to achieve the same effect by taking a really high dose of DMT.
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheWeirdPianist I was not drugged up. I was in a hospital for like a year. I still can smell the Salisbury steak.
@ODIN20084
@ODIN20084 8 ай бұрын
I can definitely say that my NDE change me completely, i was a firm atheists until i had my NDE, i had died because of cardiac arrest and i did the most spiritual experience of my life, after my NDE i converted to christianity
@brandonDuh47
@brandonDuh47 2 жыл бұрын
Don't think I'm insane but I would love to have the Ego death experience on magic mushrooms or DMT just don't know where or how I can get my hands on them, so hard to find. One time I was trippin on too much acid and I was staring at a fire pit and the fire pit turned into a mini world with little people and buildings, wonderful experience btw
@trevornelson61
@trevornelson61 2 жыл бұрын
once I took shrooms on accident they were in a chocolate bar and my fat ass thought it was regular choclate 😂
@userconspiracynut
@userconspiracynut 2 жыл бұрын
[hilary_chase1] ships Psychedelics
@ugmiles.
@ugmiles. 2 жыл бұрын
@@userconspiracynut is he on IG or what?
@lopeztwinjason
@lopeztwinjason 2 жыл бұрын
I've not done LSD before but when i tried shrooms i ate way more than i should of because i thought they wouldn’t work and then my face got numb and i threw up shrooms and my friend was laughing but trying to comfort me and the bathroom lights were flickering cuz they were old and i had to go home
@wiktorfiegler6353
@wiktorfiegler6353 2 жыл бұрын
experiences from magic shrooms and nde are different, many people who "tasted" both near death experiences and shrooms say that these two experiences are different. That is freaking interesting
@icreatedanaccountforthis1852
@icreatedanaccountforthis1852 2 жыл бұрын
I had a NDE, but it was surrounded by trauma and one other person actually died. For me it just felt like I was in a movie and I thought that was really weird way to die. It did change how I prioritize things in life (material things are much less important), but I would not recommend a NDE.
@purezentity6582
@purezentity6582 2 жыл бұрын
You are right on Dr Especially that last 15 seconds and come back.
@willembester3912
@willembester3912 2 жыл бұрын
To be totally frank, NDE happened to me twice. What this dr. says,is absolutely true,but no-one understands. As far as I’m concerned,living is a waste of time,why can’t i go back Home?
@cadethumann8605
@cadethumann8605 2 жыл бұрын
I'll assume asking why should you continue living. If there is an afterlife, well, then there must be a reason as to why there is a physical life. I personally believe it's because we are being tested for how we improve as living beings.
@TheBobo203
@TheBobo203 2 жыл бұрын
Now it is your memory. Meditate on who is seeing it and what is home. you saying it by ego, that compares it now with every other experience in previous life. But you can call everything that you see with this word and try to feel the same way, not waiting special effects like it was in NDE. Even pain is your friend
@willembester3912
@willembester3912 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheBobo203 thank you for your input. I’d like to progress on this road, please clarify,”this word” and also, which meditation technique can I use to achieve the clarity that you describe? Greetings and kind regards,
@kimberknutson831
@kimberknutson831 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I once read that Einstein is considered the second most intelligent person. According to this article, Goëthe is considered the most intelligent person because he was more "well-rounded." I find that really funny, but I get the point. Einstein said as many important things about love and friendship as he ever said about science, but he was definitely a thoroughgoing scientist. During the last days of his life, he was still trying to develop a "theory of everything." I have often wondered how he thought he could do that solely through the medium of science when science obviously does not include "everything." : ) Anyhoo, I have many favorite Einstein quotes, but my favorite one from Goëthe is, "anyone who is not willing to die to be reborn is but a sorry traveler on this poor earth." It seems to me as though this is the point that the doctor in this video is making. Almost dying must somehow release a person from the burden of maintaining what they consider to be their personhood. I am not sure what it is that makes this such a burden for most people, but I think it has something to do with a disconnect from their feelings and, therefore, authentic experience because of things that did and did not happen in their formative years. I think that this feeling disconnect causes people to want to be in control all of the time so that they do not have to feel things that they do not want to feel. Unfortunately, that desire to feel nothing "bad" seems to mean feeling nothing at all. Having said that, I do not think that people make a conscious choice to feel nothing rather than feeling anything "bad." I think this just happens automatically because we are not necessarily hardwired for authenticity or connection or happiness or bliss or whatever. We are hardwired for survival. If feeling feels too "bad" too early, perhaps the human feeling apparatus goes into a sort of "auto pilot" mode. Perhaps the NDE kick starts it again? I don't know, but I am endlessly curious about this subject. The latter part of this video makes the point that something about an NDE allows a person to feel really "good" about not being in control, which would be practically impossible for most people to fathom. The NDE seems to somehow interrupt or get around all of the "normal" psychological social dynamics and allow the survivor to experience a "pure" connection. Connection to what exactly? I don't know. Their "true," unconditioned selves? Maybe. What does "true self" even mean? I believe that there is such a thing, but I cannot explain it in the least, though I have read countless theories. Perhaps the NDE affords a person connection to everyone and everything else? Maybe. One theory about the "reason" for our human existence is to "wake from the illusion of our separateness." Perhaps the NDE makes this possible through surviving an utter loss of control. You can try to convince people of the beauty of "letting go" until the proverbial cows come home, but the need to maintain control or at least maintain an illusion of control seems to be hardwired in everyone who has never had an NDE. I have met many people who tout letting go and wanting to teach people how to let go, especially in "alternative" communities, and these are some of the most controlling people I have ever met. Finally, I can understand why NDE survivors describe their experiences as "spiritual but not religious." I have never had an NDE and consider myself spiritual but not religious. Religion is an institution, and institutions exist to handle the "mass of men," not people who are as unique as the survivors of near death experiences. I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you. : )
@julekuehn4356
@julekuehn4356 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent and clever thoughts. Thank you
@kimberknutson831
@kimberknutson831 2 жыл бұрын
@@julekuehn4356 Happy to hear you enjoyed them. Thank you for saying so. : )
@jub7345
@jub7345 2 жыл бұрын
low IQ response.... but Jesus loves you
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
I had a question for you....I have been struggling with my identity lately.
@rascal0175
@rascal0175 2 жыл бұрын
There is no earthly way you are the same after as you were before. Physical death is immaterial, being seen negatively in the after-death spiritual realm is a real concern.
@Yan1nc
@Yan1nc 2 жыл бұрын
It's so weird in a way to listen to this, i remember fragments from when i basically died on the Operation table from something that turned south, I remember being quite different as a kid from now and watching this makes so much sense, it matches how i have been living for as far as i can remember
@roselotusmystic
@roselotusmystic 2 жыл бұрын
Blessing & Gratitude RoseLotus ~ BOTH TheLoudHeartMind AND TheQuietMindHeart 🙏
@French-Kiss24
@French-Kiss24 2 жыл бұрын
I had the NDE experience without having died. I had a “visitation” of the Light (light/love) and then an encounter with a Light Being that transmitted this message, “There is no judgment, only unconditional love.” I was then given a super shot of this unconditional love. I could never explain this light/love. It was certainly not anything I had been taught or knew anything about. I was about 24. All this happened in the middle of the day while I was wide awake. It is such a comfort to hear about NDEs as these people are the only ones who understand this loving light. It’s nothing like normal daylight. It’s love and it completely surrounds you. I’m looking forward to reading your book.
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
This really happened?
@French-Kiss24
@French-Kiss24 Жыл бұрын
@@ashleyriosrizo yes it did. I’m very grateful for it.
@Propercornishmaid
@Propercornishmaid Жыл бұрын
I have outter body experiences and I've had 5 near death experiences. 2 meant nothing but 3 did...both similar in the sense it's your spirit, your soul... You see things and do things you can't in physical form and yes it's changed me. Ik many things I shouldn't now, intuition, things that are wrong or when someone is being hurt by another and it's not obvious etc, I have precognitive dreams also where I see events that are going to happen and this is proven.
@sparedalivetotestify-SATT
@sparedalivetotestify-SATT 2 жыл бұрын
My NDE made me to be conscious of time n to let me nothing matters 'most in this life.Everything is temporary n should never be held too close including kids or spouse. That's the new me
@marniefriedman9564
@marniefriedman9564 2 жыл бұрын
Could our need for control over our lives be due to the massive rules and regs that are imposed on us? When we transition we find love, beauty and there would be no need for “control”.
@buddhaconvertingtochristia6526
@buddhaconvertingtochristia6526 2 жыл бұрын
I suppose but think there's a mixture of also events happening constantly that we have very little control over and we attempt to control what we can and often times try to control the uncontrollable and this leads to stress that's why the Buddhists let go,the stoics accept and the Godly let go and let God
@richardwilliams473
@richardwilliams473 2 жыл бұрын
Bruce says a very important thing about the Entity as being not the God as portrayed in many religions but rather a Being that puts forward the Golden Rule as the benchmark for human to human relations
@randomplayer7449
@randomplayer7449 2 жыл бұрын
Happened to me by the age of 4. Was the best thing could ever happen cause since the age of 4 i am awake.
@dylon2932
@dylon2932 2 жыл бұрын
If you’ve ever had dilaudid (synthetic opioid for extreme pain), it provides a similar experience: stress and anxiety fall away, openness to others and forgiveness increase, gratitude for others, appreciation for the smallest things. More likely than transcendence to the afterlife is evolution using neurochemistry to make death less traumatic by flooding the brain with chemical compounds that reduce stress and fear and increase feelings of calm and pleasure.
@heinmolenaar6750
@heinmolenaar6750 2 жыл бұрын
Illusions and hallucinations are made up by the brain. If you have an NDE there is zero brain activity and therefore NO illusions and hallucinations made up by the brain.
@philmcdonald6088
@philmcdonald6088 2 жыл бұрын
✨be here now do no harm help others be still close eyes listen to your breathing✨
@robertforsythe3280
@robertforsythe3280 2 жыл бұрын
Our Consciousness resides in a physical avatar. To presume that this place is all there is can only be related to flat earthers vs living on a spherical planet. NDE only is a experience. There are so many things that make you understand. Those who have knowledge of past lives. Those who have uncanny clairvoyance. Those who are able to see things at a distance. Do not try to explain away a NDE. Those who have had them know you are not just a brain or body.
@cybelemarie7913
@cybelemarie7913 2 жыл бұрын
ive almost died several times in my life. i had an out of body experience when i was 4 ive been in 2 comas had 24 mini strokes some day ill write about it
@valerief1231
@valerief1231 2 жыл бұрын
If I could figure out who I am now, that would be great. I’ve wondered for a long time how to now motivate myself. I’m constantly saying “something has changed, I just can’t put my finger on it” life doesn’t seem real anymore, I feel like I’m living in a different world, I haven’t been able to find my place.
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
I completely understand this. I didn't have an NDE but I had a very traumatic experience that shook me mentally. I still feel like I miss the old me. What happened to you?
@Eliz-b3th
@Eliz-b3th Жыл бұрын
I can relate to what you’re saying. Back then I never had an understanding of life till now. Things you see and feel do change you. It’s just up to you how you see them, either optimistically or optimistically. You just have to remind yourself of who you are. The people around you should be a reminder of who you are. -be okay with who you’ve become, even though you don’t recognize yourself
@CariAnn-eg1fn
@CariAnn-eg1fn Жыл бұрын
When you’ve gone through this, there is no fear of death , it’s like a coming home party , as crazy as it sounds I’m almost excited, to be back with everybody I loved that loved me ,no fear, when you get through a certain extent in your spiritual journey there is no fear at all don’t matter what could happen why fear it you can’t control anybody why waste your time your energy and your cortisol on fear !!!
@yashbush7145
@yashbush7145 2 жыл бұрын
Hey wait , did anyone else seen this thing in fight club , wherein Tyler durden asks the man actor to leave the steering wheel and let go of control and they have a near death experience
@kasrkin45
@kasrkin45 Жыл бұрын
I recently had an NDE after an allergic reaction to an injection into my veins following surgery in hospital. I remember seeing my heart rate at 180 bpm and asking the nurse if I was going to die as she ignored me in panic. I weirdly haven't quite processed this, despite it being four weeks ago today. I feel like I ought to have a new lease on life and appreciate it, but I have just felt down and irritable.
@alisonburgess345
@alisonburgess345 2 жыл бұрын
What an interesting talk! I'd never thought about this...thanks guys.
@ianwebb8050
@ianwebb8050 2 жыл бұрын
i had an NDE in 2004 and it changed me and the way that I think and behave completely to the point that I am totally appalled at the person I once was but even now do not quite know who I am now as the difference is so immense even though I am a much better and positive person it does sometimes feel that I have some kind of internal split personality. Harmless I feel but odd!
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question for you...I have been struggling with my identity.
@MatraBatra
@MatraBatra 2 жыл бұрын
Well let’s try it out
@labrxx
@labrxx 2 жыл бұрын
Right? Dying sounds awesome.
@JarisMusic
@JarisMusic 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my
@Phoenix56801
@Phoenix56801 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent narration.
@adolfputlerson
@adolfputlerson 2 жыл бұрын
Is life really beautiful for majority of living creatures ? Or is life like being at war ? Struggle for survival you can't win.
@adolfputlerson
@adolfputlerson 2 жыл бұрын
@Nothing Rien Yeah, I'm reading THE BOOK.
@philmcdonald6088
@philmcdonald6088 2 жыл бұрын
✨be here no do no harm help others be still close eyes listen to your breathing✨
@TeaLaRee
@TeaLaRee 2 жыл бұрын
I saw vast blackness. I was supported and content. I did not see anyone or anything else and I could care less tbh lol. Coming back was excruciating because I was thrown back into a body going through labor so the juxtaposition was extremely hard to manage...even a decade later I don't care about duality. It makes it hard to be "here" because I know already whats there and it was perfect. Here, it's too heavy and painful.
@flutefun999
@flutefun999 2 жыл бұрын
And here is another post of the kind I experienced that I have seen nobody talk about before (there is another post ^^^^ up there^^^^^ that also talks about this vast blackness of perfect calm and serenity...wow. Thank you for posting!
@jones648
@jones648 2 жыл бұрын
I was almost murdered and had a near death experience while i was being choked to death. I was gone from earth and all i Saw was blackness and darkness and IT was like a maze and when i realised in panic that i couldnt live and get out of it and eventhough i did not know where i was and was fighting my hardest to find my wat out. I was woken up by the paramedics. Wich sais IT was Just seconds of death.i was and still am verry traumatized and verry scared of death ever since.
@startingovaries
@startingovaries 2 жыл бұрын
God rescued you from dying to give you another chance at getting it right. KZbin Kat Kerr and Kevin Zadai for understanding the real reasons why things happen as they do. You are Special and Loved!!!
@jones648
@jones648 2 жыл бұрын
@@startingovaries thank you for your kind words 🤗❤️
@shreyakumarisingh2427
@shreyakumarisingh2427 2 жыл бұрын
That's happened due to oxygen shortage in brain. Try to sleep in closing all ur door and windows, blanket or sheet rolling from head to toe, u will have this experience. I use to get daily in the morning waking up finding myself breathless and sweating. My mom suggested to on the AC and sleep, as it happens mostly due to no oxygen in brain. It disappeared
@FanceeName
@FanceeName 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t fear death, I fear HOW I will die.
@Life_42
@Life_42 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea to give people near death experiences, could be an amazing business idea!
@mdmoniruzzaman1320
@mdmoniruzzaman1320 2 жыл бұрын
I love this channel . I love it
@BeckyMessick
@BeckyMessick 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, that really explains a lot in my life and how it has went.
@dxrkerrxses
@dxrkerrxses Жыл бұрын
I used to LOVE water, I used to look forward to swimming lessons at my Elementary school. But now, I refuse to get in the water.. We were once learning to float and my lifeguard (which I distinctively remember) said he was right under me, he let go and I started panicking. They told me I was fine when I was flipping out. Another time we were actually learning to swim, lifeguard took me at least 10 feet from my other classmates. He told me to swim back. I told him I didn't want to and started struggling. He told me, (and I still remember his voice) "I'm going to drop you" I said no. He dropped me. I forced myself, eyes open, to swim across to my classmates in a dive like position. Then, the second to last part of the entire session. Life jackets. They told us to jump in the water and the lifeguard would catch us. I was last in the line. My turn came and they told me to jump. I refused. *They pushed me*. *They didn't catch me*. Most traumatic part was looking down at the Neverending bottom. Then the last part, we were allowed to have free time. I was traumatized. I didn't want to do anything. I sat out. I haven't swam since I was 5. I'm 14 now and I don't even remember how to anymore. And my family says I'm just overreacting... I do remember once blacking out once. I can't remember but I remember a ringing in my ears and remember everything getting muffled.
@mommyharris1111
@mommyharris1111 2 жыл бұрын
The NDE that I had changed me drastically. It was in 2008 and it is true that it changes you totally. Very interesting video, I learned a few things.
@cowboybeboop9420
@cowboybeboop9420 2 жыл бұрын
This is not what I thought I'd hear. My experience didn't really change my beliefs or values all that much. It just made me more aggressive and more starving for life. I didn't feel as afraid of death but I wanted to live more and it really got me out of a state of depression and lethargy.
@damnhandy
@damnhandy 2 жыл бұрын
I was putting my key in my car door when I was hit from behind by a hit-and-run driver, that caused 12 broken bones, and soft tissue trauma to my entire body. When I woke from a coma six days later I did not recognize the four people in my room; they were my parents, my brother, and my girlfriend. In spite of the injuries I felt like a born-again genius who was cheerfully making puns in German, though I only spoke English. My mother who dabbled in witchcraft said her son died a week ago, and I was somebody else, a walk-in. I had a complete personality change.
@iamfiguringoutwhoiam
@iamfiguringoutwhoiam 2 жыл бұрын
What a story. What have you been like since? Did you remember your family eventually?
@damnhandy
@damnhandy 2 жыл бұрын
@@iamfiguringoutwhoiam yes and no. For instance I still don't remember "his" high school years. For the first few years I'd bump into people on the street who I went to school with who would recognize me, but they were complete strangers to me. It confused the hell out of them, because I'd sat next to them in homeroom for years or something. Other stuff came back in bits and pieces. I would explain when asked, that my brain was like a big skyscraper full of hallways and doors. Some door might lead to 6th grade class, other doors I might think they opened to 10th grade class, but when I opened that door it opened to a blank wall, like a fake door. There were lots of fake doors. Gradually new memories filled the voids, and I forgot about what I forgot. For years though, I often would be talking to someone, and I might want to say we're almost out of milk, I'll go get some, instead I'd say we're almost out of sailboats, I'll go get some. My wife would enjoy telling me what I had just said. It happened often when I changed the channel on the refrigerator. As to family members, I just took their words for it, that they were who they said they were. And they grew on me kinda. 😊
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
@@damnhandy How did none of that scare you?
@damnhandy
@damnhandy 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleyriosrizo my mother said her Andrew died. I was a walk-in. A disembodied soul who snuck into the fresh dead body. All I know is that I was cheerfully eager to experience the next moment. I was not upset at all.
@ashleyriosrizo
@ashleyriosrizo 2 жыл бұрын
@@damnhandy I feel like I have lost my identity after a traumatic experience and it scares me. I don't want to be afraid.
@VeganWithAraygun
@VeganWithAraygun 2 жыл бұрын
I nearly died from covid, but as I say I wasn't nearly dead enough. I should feel grateful according to most norms but I feel cheated that I did not have a classic nde. Life is bad enough with the debilitating long haul effects & sucks without purpose and meaning.
@NobelCats
@NobelCats 2 жыл бұрын
Nice overview of near death experiences thank you! 😊🙏
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 жыл бұрын
In my research into NDEs, they occur during traumas. Car accidents, something going wrong on the operating table, sepsis, and various and sundry other physical distresses.
@silveredgrunion7196
@silveredgrunion7196 2 жыл бұрын
The Lord Jesus Christ changed me. It was so....intense. A disruption! Like a Gardner removing the weeds so that the flowers He planted could grow. And i fought him the entire way, but i deny no more. I had a strong experience that changed me, and I thank God.
@Johnhasa1
@Johnhasa1 2 жыл бұрын
Yayyy! Let's all have a near death experience😊
@dalstonisdead44
@dalstonisdead44 2 жыл бұрын
Completely disagree with his comment about meditation not being able to create a similar experience. My first ever Vipassana course I had several of the same things as NDE-ers describe and has completely changed my life. The bright white all encompassing light and unconditional love enveloping me, a voice with a lesson for me, and a sort of projection screen showing moments in life I could have acted more compassionately which was linked to the words of the life lesson.
@heinmolenaar6750
@heinmolenaar6750 2 жыл бұрын
I don't believe you
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 жыл бұрын
This is how Wiccans practice astral projection.
@BillyPilgrim70
@BillyPilgrim70 2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahahaha! Sure you did.
@Missing-Exploited.
@Missing-Exploited. 2 жыл бұрын
My NDE let me know there is more than what we know and it doesn’t hurt when u die either the pain leaves your body right then
@PsychonautForLife
@PsychonautForLife 2 жыл бұрын
4:40 the comment is incorrect. I am able to induce a NDE with plant based medicine. It takes years of practice
@user-bu6nq1ve6m
@user-bu6nq1ve6m 2 жыл бұрын
I didnt had nde but i was in some way psychologically dead no things going on in head and life depresed and miserable full of fear and hopelessnes but i got out of it with sheer strugle and fight for my sanity and i think that was so necessary for me to aprichiate the things i have and the way i am because of my strugle. Which maybe isnt the same as being near non existing physically anymore but defenetely makes you aprichiate life more.
@Daisypetal100
@Daisypetal100 2 жыл бұрын
I know a few people who didn't see anything when they flat lined in the hospital and were brought back by doctors. Severe brain damage occurs after three minutes of no oxygen to the brain. What do people see in one or two minutes?
@rajens1
@rajens1 2 жыл бұрын
It just went black and empty, complete nothingness, when my brain stopped for maybe a minute, there was no sense of how much time had passed. Overall not too bad
@lukaries1083
@lukaries1083 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't had NDE but very sensitive person and relate to you all.
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 жыл бұрын
My 1st and 2nd NDEs occurred on a Sunday morning in a hospital ER. This was November, 1992. I had been feeling "off" for several days and my then-wife encouraged me to go to the ER. I had a cellulitis infection that was close to septic. The nurse put a butterfly in the top of my left hand to administer IV antibiotic. As soon as she did that, it was lights out. I had a feeling of being in an elevator car traveling at high speed. In front of me was a wall with archaic writing on it and I was speeding past it. Then I realized I was seeing my own Akashic Record. I was about to panic with the speed I was traveling. I heard a calming female voice say "just open your eyes." I did. The nurse came in and I asked her how long had I been passed out. She said I wasn't, I was responsive with open eyes the whole time. Then it repeated when she took the butterfly out. I remembered what to do and came out of it. The 3rd time was in August, 2003. I had been stabbed. I drove myself to my ex-girlfriend's house (not thinking straight), and she helped me get to the hospital. I slipped off to somewhere, not sure exactly where, but I was in a room with a girl with long blonde hair that shimmered as if strands of gold were woven into her hair. There were tunnels, and a voice commanded us to enter these tunnels and retreive certain objects and return them to the room. We both traveled through the tunnels at super speed. When our tasks were completed, a voice said "This was in your (meaning my own) familiar place. The Next time you meet will be in her familiar place." She looked at me without turning her head toward me and said, "You will like my familiar place." Then, I snapped back into my body as I was being prepped for surgery to repair the damage done to my gut. I have an idea who the girl was, but I won't say as it will rankle the anti-spiritualists. Besides, the last thing I want is for her to become upset with me.
@kadebebesis4204
@kadebebesis4204 2 жыл бұрын
Why would it rankle the anti spiritualists? Don’t let people silence you. ❤️
@assylkhan01nurgali71
@assylkhan01nurgali71 Жыл бұрын
I recently had NDE (I'm not harmed). I don't know him saying people who had it, don't afraid of death. But I'm afraid of death more than ever!!!
@thesjkexperience
@thesjkexperience 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is excellent.
@fcanderson4883
@fcanderson4883 2 жыл бұрын
I like the video I like the channel thank you for stopping me to think about other perspectives to open my mind and other possibilities out there when I feel to busy,, to stressed to take the time to appreciate life, is truly a gift
@esosa26
@esosa26 2 жыл бұрын
What’s the most NDE anyone has experience? how many times is it too many before a person loses sight of who they were? if that even matters after the NDE.
@timeenuf4200
@timeenuf4200 2 жыл бұрын
My initial thought was I can hardly wait for such an experienc but then thought I could shoot for the feeling today.
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