An Australian Aboriginal proverb... “We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love… and then we return home.”
@Barbara-gv2vw4 ай бұрын
That is so beautiful!
@THANGNGUYEN-qq6cs4 ай бұрын
I am starting and learning that : we are just passing through
@kelleemerson95104 ай бұрын
Wisdom most don't know, but should.
@katerinadehning16854 ай бұрын
I think the indigenous people had it figured out a long time ago!
@dilbertjunkmail4 ай бұрын
The most beautiful aspect of the NDE I read about is the total Love on the other side that I've not felt here.
@dmub214 ай бұрын
On April 24, 2023 my Mom went to Heaven. That was the day I lost all of my fear of death. I no longer fear my dying or anyone else that I love dying. It was the most beautiful thing seeing her be made whole. My mom and I are still extremely close. Thank you for this episode. ❤
@nickrajotte68023 ай бұрын
That’s my birthday
@elizabethgauger16663 ай бұрын
When I was 2 I had a profound spiritual experience. I grew up in the country, and my favorite spot to sit in the summer was on the front porch in my bouncy chair under the big maple. The sunlight sparkled through the leaves as a voice on a gentle breeze whispered to me. It was God. He said, "Be happy being who I created you to be." In that moment, I felt what was like a giant breathe. I felt myself become everything and everything became me. I knew I was connected to all of life. I feel very fortunate that I had this understanding from such a young age, and didn't have to go through something tragic to receive it.
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
Your Sharing was profound… I can remember two experiences being very young… Maybe Around 10 mo. Old: MyMother had gotten me a Bottle & put me in bed with her. She went back to Sleep, After I finished my Milk, I wanted to stay Quiet, to Allow her to Sleep… So, I played with my Fingers, pretending they were People & I whispered Quietly, I knew my fingers were Not people, they were just pretend. I knew that I was not Tired & I did not want to be in Bed. But, I had great compassion & Love for myMother, & wanted her to be able to Sleep. My next memory: I was sitting in my High Chair in the Kitchen & my Mother was doing Dishes. I heard the Birds & wanted to imitate the Happy Bird Sounds; so, I moved my Bottom Lip, underneath my Top Lip… Back & Forth, Back & Forth, while I blew air out of my mouth. I can still do it, but, not as Sweetly Sounding! It makes a unique Twitter - Bird sound! My Mother Loved it & was so Delighted & Happy! My Experiences were as if, “I had an Understanding that, “Ny Existence was to LOVE & Help to HEAL my MOTHER!” A little later in Life - I learned, I had an Older Sister of 16 Months that had gone to live with an Auntie for several Years. My Brother, 2 1/2 yrs younger, eventually went to my Grandparents for About a Year… Both, because my Mother was Severely Depressed for years. We did end up being raised as a United Family when I was about 3 1/2 yrs. Old. I have no memory of when my Siblings Left, or of them Returning to be a Family! 🙏🏻🌸☀️🕊🍃
@christineandcarlmilitz28833 ай бұрын
Beautiful how loving u were as a young child helping your mother when i was young i tried to help my dad who told me he grew up in a orphanage cuz his mom left him and never came back for Him@janiecepoush1904
@debc20193 ай бұрын
I'm in my upper 60s now and since I have retired I look at things much differently and appreciate the beautiful nature around me more so than ever. I feel like i'm making peace with my life choices and taking it all in. I can so relate to this. After spending most of my adult life taking care of family members that have all passed on, I finally feel like i'm whole again as now it's my time to take care of me and enjoy life. Thank you, Mel, for bringing this topic to us as it was so eye opening an enlighting. When it's my time to exit the earth, I will feel a sense of peace, so thank you, doctor Zach.
@anitamoore15314 ай бұрын
I love Mel so much. I listen to her all the time but for the first time I wish she had let Dr. Bush speak more.
@copernicanrevolution2.0914 ай бұрын
First half of the clip was fine.
@KristiesLexicon4 ай бұрын
He does other interviews, which I recommend. He's amazing.
@copernicanrevolution2.0914 ай бұрын
@@KristiesLexicon Agreed. He is interviewed all over the place. And he has a powerful message to share. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@betsyr47243 ай бұрын
Same.
@louiser19854 ай бұрын
Mel let him speak! Dr Bush is a wealth of info. Love you both! Please let him speak.
@kathiemudge96444 ай бұрын
I agree. She talks a lot about her life and her own experiences, but in this case, we are trying to learn from him and she should have let him speak. She began to sound too much like "me me me" and "I want everybody to know my interpretation of this" instead of letting him actually tell what he has learned. Very disappointed in this interview, but not because of him.
@LifeLessPerfect4 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly, worst interview of this brilliant mind I have seen.
@dragonfish8883 ай бұрын
I haven’t watched her in over a year and thought I’d try again. Nope. Still can’t stand her.
@lmb48763 ай бұрын
Sometimes…when I tell my story, the “listener” interjects with THEIR similar story.,.please, conversation is not a competition..let the speaker, speak!
@davidpaulzimmer3 ай бұрын
Funny to read this as I was marveling at how well she allowed him to speak. Your perception was much different.
@RayvenXD3 ай бұрын
Mel, this is the more meaningful episode I’ve listened to. I would love more of this! I lost my mom when I was 21 and was not raised to have faith in anything. I thought she was gone forever. This episode was the first glimmer of hope I have felt since she died in 2018 that I might see her again and that she’s still out there ❤ I can’t thank you enough. Nobody ever told me that people see their loved ones when they are passing.
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
🙏🏻GOD Bless! Start Praying to a Father God & End in Jesus’ Name! Ask to Feel of God’s Spirit & to See His hand in your Life! Maybe read the Bible starting with the Acts of Jesus! Go slow & Comfortable, w/ A Sincere Heart Yes… God & Eternity are REAL! We will all Live Throughout Eternity… Try that Test! 🙏🏻🌸☀️🕊🍃
@Mariachristinac24 ай бұрын
I got unexpectedly choked up while I listened to this. I was trying to do 5000 things while I was listening to your podcast and then the moment that Dr. Zack said something all our busy self important tasks and attachments we forget we are loved beyond measure every hair on my body stood up and I got excessive teary in an unexpected way. Felt like the wind got knocked out of me. This was a beautiful conversation and I’m so glad I happened upon it! ❤
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
ME Too! Dr Zach was Infused with the DIVINE… God’s Holy Spirit Testified of the Words He Spoke! 🙏🏻🌸☀️🕊🍃
@blessedlife12063 ай бұрын
I wish he’d write a book and I’d love to just listen to him on audible fully expand on his thoughts. I could listen to him all day.
@MissLori20102 ай бұрын
That’s what I thought too! Mel talks too much 😊 and I would just love to listen to the man more
@JjBianca4 ай бұрын
He's so right about everything he's saying. We're so conditioned about life by others that we lose ourselves to be able to connect with ourselves again. We rarely, almost never just be, just live. ❤🙏🏻
@BrentWade-i1v2 ай бұрын
You get it-- I am so happy for you-- Aloha..
@XNateXXDawgX4 ай бұрын
Thank you for going into the death. My boyfriend took his own life a couple weeks ago. I'm grieving and searching so hard for meaning and answers. Your sharp east-coast temperament reminds me of his mom, who could have become my mom.. But it's been so soothing to listen to you talk on the podcast over these past couple weeks.
@charmainetrautwein30184 ай бұрын
Sending you love and compassion in your grief 💚
@Deanne-zd2bc4 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your deep loss. I hope you can find peace.🕊️
@MsLaurab19804 ай бұрын
I’m so very sorry for your loss 🤍 Sending so much healing and love 🦋
@jimmyjamessac71714 ай бұрын
Much respect MA'AM....change your mind everyday and evolve for the better....we aren't who we were yesterday.....most definitely not who we were last month....past is a trick and a huge anchor that can be let go with the blink of the eyes.....its not cramp your style anymore....forward you live and my word is.....the mind will always keepsake the memories that matter..don't think twice....roll on human and this human writing is going in peace...love respect salute.....no labels..remember....aside from human or female....no labels bcuz your wayway way way more than a word so don't even begin to identify with a label....you r you...me mememe
@deec4113 ай бұрын
Sincere condolences. God Bless ✨🙏🏻✨
@erlandatugaw88834 ай бұрын
I had a near death experience two days after giving birth to my first child. I promise, it's life-altering...!
@oseigeorge51644 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼 can you share abit of your story.
@korinnaroher9364 ай бұрын
@@oseigeorge5164 check out Randy Kay Ministries. He had an NDE and he interviews others that have had one. Very interesting!
@JLTravels4 ай бұрын
Insights: ‘No longer a performer-I’m whole-part of the greater cosmos.’ What a great interview! Mind blowing!!!🤯
@Pegasus3124 ай бұрын
His closing statement gave me chills
@surlespasdondine4 ай бұрын
I nearly died from an adrenal crisis last year and it completely shifted my perspective on life.
@michellebulette79014 ай бұрын
Would you mind expanding on that if it isn't too personal? I have literally burned out my adrenals. I have to supplement with DHEA.
@lauraharlen20674 ай бұрын
This is probably one of the most important videos Mel has ever done. This was incredible and I NEED more
@brookeholiday72644 ай бұрын
Totally agree! I can't get enough it is life changing.
@jenninemclaughlin35223 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite most wise people together telling The most profound. So great to hear Dr. Zach Bush's near-death experience! What a great story! And of coarse Mel your responses are always so wonderful And you know the questions that your audience want to ask your esteemed guest. Love everything! Dr. Zach Bush stands for and works for. A truly amazing human being as you are Mel, Love you both!
@jontnoneya34044 ай бұрын
Great show. I tend to view death like waking up in the morning. At night we lay down and fall asleep and we go away to another world. We dream and some of them are awesome, some terrifying, some hysterical and some banal but in the morning, we leave those worlds and wake up back into this one. We don't really question this one, we just accept that we were asleep and now we're awake and so we get up and go about our day. We can remember the dreams, we can think about them but we don't get the same experience until we go back to sleep. When we die we simply awaken to the reality that we've known for millennia...but we've simply forgotten about it.
@cococgb53894 ай бұрын
Perfect!!
@Gingersnp134 ай бұрын
Wow, this is my second comment because I have watched this KZbin show four times. It was so powerful. Today I’m going to my cottage and I’m going to lie underneath a huge hemlock tree and enjoy the beauty of the water and hopefully I can get the tree to see me❤😊
@brookeholiday72644 ай бұрын
Same!!!!
@debc20193 ай бұрын
Wow, now that sounds very relaxing and peaceful. Wish I were doing the same, enjoy!
@tamc6083 ай бұрын
The way you put this made me smile 😊 I hope the tree saw you ❤️ I can’t wait to try it too.
@Gingersnp133 ай бұрын
@@tamc608 AND? Guess what? I still havent done it! I didn't have alone time and I wanted to do it when I was alone. Let me know how you make out! 🌳💜
@BrentWade-i1v2 ай бұрын
You nailed it... here in Hawaii we say- We are all one breath. So powerful and REAL. The tree will see you and you will feel it unlike any human can give you.
@anagabriela68702 ай бұрын
Mel! Can I just say that I started to listen to your podcasts a year ago and they have completely changed my life. I am a 28yrs old first generation Latina, attempting to build my online business, while juggling a FT and PT job. Your podcasts and your voice are things I look forward! This episode had me crying in my car on my way to work, tears of blissful joy when I heard what Dr. Bush had to say at the end. His words are words I have been waiting to hear my whole life! I have always wanted someone to just see me, ALL of me, and just love and support me. I think at many times, I don’t even see myself. I always thought will all the things life has put me through, I needed to do so much healing in order to feel and be whole again. Can I ask, how did Dr. Bush get to this point of his life where he can talk and understand the cosmos, energy, and humans this way. What kind of training/studying/practice did he do? My online business is helping women overcome bulimia and it is something I struggled with too. In my experience, as with many others, we feel this sense of “un-wholeness” due to trauma, life pains, unresolved emotions & physical sensation that we turn to food or binging and purging behaviors in attempts to “feel better” or “feel whole.” I would love to understand my sense of wholeness and help others do the same as I think it would help in recovering from bulimia.
@locoluna.4 ай бұрын
love him, wish she would've let him talk more in this interview!
@NineIndex3 ай бұрын
As an NDE researcher this is only scratching the surface of consciousness and death.
@susanmarshall12623 ай бұрын
Yeah, kind of a disappointment . I'll leave it at that.
@tangie94 ай бұрын
I was so moved and emotional during this entire discussion. It brought up memories of being by my mom’s bedside as she was dying; recalling how she seemed so at peace as I was saying goodbye and repeating to her how much my brother and I love her until she crossed over. Dr. Zach’s last words that we are here on purpose and have everything we need is what finally made me burst into tears. I’ve struggled for years to believe that but I’m working on getting there. Thank you Mel for having this discussion and to Dr. Zach for the amazing work you do ❤
@sarahm-11113 ай бұрын
Dr Bush is such a deeply fascinating man. Love him!
@DayOneLifeCoaching3 ай бұрын
I had one when I was 18 that lasted 2 weeks… it is called an STE. A Spiritually Transformative Experience 💖 Back when j was 18 I had noooo idea what was happening. It was definitely amazing but there was no Internet when I was 18 so I ended up not being able to integrate well after it “wore off” and I was back in my head. I ended up getting depressed and drinking alcohol in an attempt to feel some sort of connection with people again. No one I knew could relate to me, and it SUCKED for a long time. Today I help people with addiction so I can now see how beautifully my life unfolded.
@robertvandeloo3 ай бұрын
I find the idea of dying going back to where we came from and all that we know to be refreshing about ourselves I am already past my diagnosis and really looking forward to being reminded again thank god we have these NDE
@michaellucius61614 ай бұрын
I had out of body experiences as a kid. Was in a bad car wreck was in a coma and went to heaven. Was told I wasn’t done. Had to come back.
@ARogers-uc8xf3 ай бұрын
Can I say, Mel I love your work. This was an incredibly powerful message. I am grateful ❤
@shellypacker81313 ай бұрын
I bawled throughout this podcast. My son died 2 months ago and as I watched this I realized I didn't need to hear this only for him but just as much, if not more, for myself. Thank you Mel for Dr. Zach and for you. Thank you for sharing yourself and your experiences with us. You have been such a staple in my journey. I love you
@Candleflower422 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry you lost your son. Glad this discussion was meaningful and helpful.
@Gingersnp134 ай бұрын
I wish Dr. Bush had finished his story that started with “…..maybe you’ve had the experience of a wild animal suddenly coming into an interaction with you….” I was really interested to hear his words on that as I believe he would have explained the experience that happened to me with a deer. Please please 🙏🏽 have him come back! This was so eye opening. I loved your thoughts too Mel. I learned so much from this podcast. I’m so excited to watch more of your KZbin videos as well! Beautiful show. Thank you. 🙏🏽
@annekSecrets4 ай бұрын
I love Mel’s questions and understand the excitement, but yes, I would liked to have heard more from Dr Zach where he was cut off a couple of times. Thank you for sharing.
@amygoral814 ай бұрын
I WISHBHE WAS ABLE TO FINISH ANSWERING HER QUESTIONS BEFORE MEL GIES IN AND ON ABOUT HER STORIES. I WAS SO INTERESTED WHAT HE WAS SAYING ABOUT THE ANIMAL BUT AHE TOOK OVER ONCE AGAIN. I GET SHE'S EXCITED BUT THE GUESTS NEED TO BE ABLT TO TALK MORE AND A LOT LESS INTERRUPTIONS. PLEASE!!!!😮
@kathiemudge96444 ай бұрын
If Mel did not interrupt and keep trying to tell her own stories, we would have heard a lot more from him
@kelleemerson95104 ай бұрын
@@kathiemudge9644 big fault of some interviewers. Another of my pet peeves done by youtubers; music while talking. Music for pictures, video and very subtle for text words, but really only singing goes with music.
@reneeschwendi83554 ай бұрын
I had a very similar experience with a deer! While walking, I suddenly felt my grandfather’s presence. I said (out loud), “Pa, if you’re here, please give me a sign.” This was a first. I shocked myself by even saying this. Then, as if on cue, a deer walked out onto the path in front of me and just stood and stared at me. I just stood there and bawled like a baby. It was magical. ❤🙏🏻
@jenisunfruit4 ай бұрын
Dr Zach Bush never disappoints. Beautiful interview. Thanks for having him on your podcast. Also an hour too short. I love a long super long interview with Dr Zach. His words are medicine.
@kayoshido62424 ай бұрын
This was the most moving episode. I cried my cleansing tears. Now I’m going to meet the trees to let them see. Thank you Mel and Dr. Bush❤
@amiecoffman79374 ай бұрын
Profound and beautiful!! I was a medsurg/oncology nurse for the first 8 years of my career. This involved a lot of end of life care and it was hard but, I was so full! I'm out of direct care because I can no longer believe in the system that treats the symptoms but the person to get to the root of the cause. I've been feeling the call to look into being a death dollar but, have a lot of fear as I'm very sensitive and was on a lot of antidepressants back then. I fear I will take on too much pain but. I miss it so. Thank you so much for this beautiful message ❤
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
I have Learned to put my troubling Emotions to PRAYER &&& I Turn Many that I Love, over to GOD! When we have No Power to Change Someone or their Situation… It’s time to Let Go! So, I Turn Them Over to GOD, because it’s not my JOB Description to Carry All of that PAIN & Worry! 🙏🏻Blessings! 🌸☀️🕊🍃
@tlewis40544 ай бұрын
Yes, it changes you, nearly drowned, amongst other things..... and watched a beloved fight cancer for nearly 5 years, devastating, this maybe why I dont have time for drama queens, attention seeker's, heel draggers. Life is short. Love this, Mel 👏 👏 👏
@lisaroscana-gee62434 ай бұрын
There were a number of profound thoughts and statements in this interview, but for me, the ones thst almost made me cry were the final words about this being just a 'tuning fork' for the complete symphony we already are❤❤❤❤
@amypollard-h5d4 ай бұрын
Thankyou Mel and Dr. Zach, as a caregiver to my mother with Dementia who is reliving childhood trauma this left me with a feeling of peace and hope for her death experience. ❤
@brownsugardelima4 ай бұрын
Oh no! That’s what I’m afraid of because I blocked most of the trauma . My mom has dementia and was reliving her getting married to my dad or important jobs she had.
@marmar67544 ай бұрын
"We are all twins in the womb right now" ✨✨✨✨✨🙏
@lj44664 ай бұрын
I love her, but I do wish Mel would ask simple open questions that probe for more rather than either full anecdotes or immediately looking for takeaways and nuggets of wisdom. It doesn't sound like she's activley listening in the moment but rather wanting to serve the listener (love!) and the edit for later. I wanted to hear more and more of everything he touched on rather than a takeaway. Respectfully, I can gather my own takeaway if the guest is aided in bringing their story full circle.
@ann96862 ай бұрын
I agree, i wanted to hear more of what the Dr. Had to say not Mel. I know her experiences are important to her but in this situation the guest was the one i wanted to hear from and learn from not Mel. Her thoughts were important but not in the space of what her podcast was about. He was so interesting and all she did was talk about herself. I will need to find another interview of him to hear more of what he has to say.
@lisavillasenor-volosing12774 ай бұрын
Would love to see a bonus interview with Dr Zach- a man of few words but so impactful how he simply describes the state of wholeness, innocence, escape, healing and whole being. The humpback whales have been off shore here in Pacifica CA- I’ve been trying every day to take a few moments to go to a lookout spot and watch for them. One spout, one hump, one breach is so breathtaking. Now I think I get how wild “animal” sighting fill my soul. I thank God for these beautiful creatures and guardians of the sea, didn’t realize their healing power. 🙏🏼
@sandeeapilan4 ай бұрын
Wow ❤ This is what a lot of people really need right now. Thank you so much for the reminder of our divinity and wholeness ❤
@rosyloveslearning30134 ай бұрын
This man is extraordinary. He never falls to stop me in my tracks and make me emotional. Thank you.
@stefanieb77763 ай бұрын
I feel like the oddball here when I say this but I simply cannot wait to be done here. I'm not suicidal, to be clear. I'm not afraid of death, I'm afraid of dieing. I don't want to live another 30,40 etc yrs, that would be so depressing. Getting older and your body is basically shutting down..aches pains, too many prescriptions and dementia or stroke and fall down and break a freaking hip and then burden my kids with taking care of their elderly mother or fees for a home oh gosh. That's scary to me.
@ann96862 ай бұрын
I agree with you! Feel the same.
@cindybuntain93614 ай бұрын
I feel like Mel dominated the interview. Love you Mel but I personally was interested in what he had to say. Constructive criticism because you are amazing!
@susandermond92542 ай бұрын
Ditto
@lezleedieckman38683 ай бұрын
His parting words gave me goosebumps ❤
@crewton324 ай бұрын
Dr Zach had an STE - spiritually transformative experience
@SofDiane4 ай бұрын
My husband has a mysterious stomach issue. His GP authorized a scan of it. The CT scan caught the tip of his lung. Two cancerous nodules. From melanoma. And he’s been coughing over a year. But ever so rarely. Lung doctor told us most patients don’t know they have cancer until it’s too late for treatment. Why? Because they feel fine. No pain. Hope she’ll get a scan. There are new cancer. treatments that work great. Immunothrrapy. Thanks Mel.
@mariacamille14834 ай бұрын
Good subject and I absolutely always love to hear Dr. Zach Bush, but he did not have much time to talk. Mel, you are lovely, but maybe leave your guests to talk more.
@kathiemudge96444 ай бұрын
Yesssssss!!!!!!!
@peacewarrior95184 ай бұрын
I had a car experience in 2010 also rolled a car about 8 times no memory how also changed my life flipped it completely around my life was on a bad path before that now my life is completely amazing and now i am so connected to the divine and my heart is wide open and now i see so much.
@RickAndCindyLee3 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite people on the planet together in one video!!!! This was the biggest treat ever. Mel you looked like you were in awe most of the time, and deservedly so, Dr Zach is a spectacular human being. I absolutely adore him and his work. I adore you too Mel xxx
@jonielocasio5274 ай бұрын
Wow, what an amazing episode! SHARE SHARE SHARE! The whole world meeds to hear this!
@miriammandel19683 ай бұрын
I always say this but THIS is your best episode ever. He’s amazing. I know of Dr. Zach but feel like I get him now! Thanks so much for picking him!
@lorisunderman41964 ай бұрын
This brought tears and goose bumps. Thank you so much for bringing this! May God continue to bless you both!
@shannonbasham45094 ай бұрын
OMG! I was so not expecting this when I decided I had time to listen. The most mind blowing part of finding this today is that I've been saying I want to be a death doula for a while now....a lot over the last year....people think I'm a weirdo. In yoga we have the Kleshas, causes of suffering. Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism or I-am-ness), Raga (attachment), Dvesha (repulsion and aversion), and Abhinivesha (fear of death and the will to live). Gratitude.
@cee71054 ай бұрын
Very thought provoking
@MegaCorinnel4 ай бұрын
My mum has worked in end care and has held the hand of countless people dying. She had powerful spiritual experiences through this. It's not for everyone though, especially if your family (children for example) isn't on the same page as you. But it's great if you're called to it
@leona22224 ай бұрын
Same
@Sylvia_Gabriella44 ай бұрын
I don't think I can ever be the same after watching this 😮 I'm so glad the universe led me to hear this. Thank you ❤
@southbaychris4 ай бұрын
We need more medical professionals publicly admit that diseases are maintained not cured!
@lillyespiau4 ай бұрын
Yup. He made that story known within the first 10 minutes. Good for him.
@keltellsdublin4814 ай бұрын
A patient cured is a customer lost !!
@beckyta35704 ай бұрын
I literally think you post relevant in perfect timing. I had a near death - pulmonary embolism in Feb, near death. thank you!
@GojoTheGoattz4 ай бұрын
Thank you both Mel and your guest Dr Zack. Amazing podcast. What you both are saying resonates with my soul and my truth. Thank you for spreading awareness about OUR LIFE here.
@Chrisgraww4 ай бұрын
Hello 👋Beautiful Lady 🌹..How are you and the weather condition like ?
@AmandaTaylor-od5jh4 ай бұрын
Wow loved this I worked at our hospital here in England I got the honour of sitting with people when they past or before they did I learnt so much one that impact me deeply was a Mr Lions who was in his late 30s he had young children like myself and he was dieing 😢and his wife had wanted to take there children to Disney land the year before and he said let's have one more year of saving and we will do it he said look now il never get to do it because I thought it was more important to have money saved and his family missed out on that memory with him we list my brother inlaw with cancer when he was 29 and we were 21 because if this and people I cared for we are 57 have no savings but have travel the world took our kids away every year growing up helped send out grandkids away when our son and wife couldn't afford it holidays family time is so important we mite not die rich unless we win the lottery but we have lived ❤a full life because of ill health iv had to give up work but have trained in reiki and I'm going to offer my free time at our local hospice doing reiki very soon I hope thanks Mel thanks to your Amazing guessed beautiful interview x
@cococgb53894 ай бұрын
♥️
@Arggggggggg3 ай бұрын
Reiki is demonic. Maybe just pray with people.
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
I knew someone that Got involved with Reiki pretty Deep & then said… Demonic Edged In & He Gave it up 100% as it Sacred him to no ends! 🙏🏻Pray to the GOD of Pure LOVE! 🙏🏻🌸☀️🕊🍃
@symmetrymassageandwellness3 ай бұрын
I had a NDE during medical treatment . Such a beautiful experience.
@alexandral47694 ай бұрын
My near death experience did not change my life for the better. I remember not wanting to come back from the peaceful place I was in and was so upset when I got woken up.
@janiecepoush19043 ай бұрын
Maybe all Hard-Heads have to Come Back! 😃I’ve heard that before…Maybe Journal for Yourself - The positive part of your Experience! 🙏🏻🌸☀️🕊🍃
@mmmariiia3 ай бұрын
What a profound talk. Thank you both from the bottom of my heart. ❤ Maria in Dublin, Ireland ❤
@BrentWade-i1v2 ай бұрын
Dr. You are much more than a DR. Your a soul searcher and your words are as beautiful and beautiful is.... As we say and live here in Hawaii-- WE ARE ALL ONE BREATH. it's called HA-- and the island see's us and loves us and we share that love with ALL who are willing. Carry on my brother.... Aloha.
@brookeholiday72644 ай бұрын
My favourite podcast ever!! You know when he was talking about laying under the tree and enjoy the scenery clouds etc Then he said then let the tree see you it has no eyes no judgement I was thinking that meant we should look at ourselves that way That was his way of saying to not judge ourselves right?
@weasellboy3 ай бұрын
i've had way too many ndes since i was a kid - spirituality has become such a major part of my life bc of it,, i LOVE this convo
@AlexiaPrice4 ай бұрын
This gave me goosebumps. What an amazing being this man is…
@rissabellecreationsАй бұрын
Love the spiritually reality of this. We all know this but just need to pause to come to awareness once again
@marciaw.21944 ай бұрын
We love you, too. Have Dr. Zach back, again. Thank you.
@juliannelloyd81464 ай бұрын
Nailed it again Mel with the guest that I needed to hear the most today. Thank you to hosting Dr Zach, another great speaker that is new on my radar.
@RhoDanaJanssens3 ай бұрын
This is my top listen !. We are going to croak, die, and kick the bucket . I do not dwell on this fact ( yet have intentionality towards It). Living The Loves, Lovelies we are is my key. I love you Mel❤
@amycurley68714 ай бұрын
I listened on Spotify first but then had to come watch, the Dr's voice was so calming, I was intrigued... great episode all around (as usual). : )
@TheCourageOfTruth3 ай бұрын
I remember as a baby self organizing. As my body slept I would absorb the surroundings and depth of the feelings of the room and work on bringing back to the body pictures of focus - like my mothers shape and face, my bottle, stuff like that. Other things held shapes until I later would fill them in. Around 2 is when I was in total understanding of hearts and how others see seperateness - remember thinking I can’t wait to talk to let my mom know I understand her. The seperate comes from the dissonance of words to meaning. People lie and you have to navigate their shells as a false truth. That’s what is hard plus your soul directs you and parents direct you somewhere else because they are alien to their souls. I started meditating at 4. Memory doesn’t need physical senses as much as one thinks nor object identification as taught in schools. The energy of objects is the true identifier.
@careymxsmith-thomas81343 ай бұрын
Great interview! Insightful and enlightening! ❤🙏🕉️
@denisemcweeney3 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!! I’m crying happy tears. Thank you to you both. ❤❤❤❤❤
@susanrogo11133 ай бұрын
In 2019 I was rushed to the hospital. I never left that hospital until January 2020 ..I was told if I hadn’t come in I would’ve been dead in a couple hours. After a very long surgery, I was told I’d leave in a week to go home. But a week went by and my organs started shutting down. I had congested heart failure. I was in complete septic shock. I had another long surgery eight or nine hours long. Part of my colon was removed my gallbladder. My appendix and I woke with a colostomy appliance. I couldn’t really understand what that was or what all the big holes in my stomach were,the big bags attached to my body which I later learned were drains eight of them just to keep me alive I was in and out of my body I could feel it. Mel you mentioned that you thought about your husband, turning his head and giving you a big smile that gave me chills.!! My near death experience showed me my past and different scenarios in my life. Some of the things I saw were in bright colors others seemed gloomy and dark and scary. I literally saw a huge death certificate on my hospital bedroom wall. Sometimes it would turn upside down, and they’ll cause of death kept changing. They were dark times in my life where I was addicted to drugs, and my death certificate would say death by overdose or death by other things that I don’t want to share, it’s my life was literally flashing before my eyes With septic shock, you can have terrifying nightmares that seem real. I could smell in my unconscious state I could taste and hear voices that were not real. I was in complete ICU delirium psychosis. I saw myself in a coffin and I could hear all of my family and the hammering and banging of nails as they were going to build me a better coffin I wanted to talk and tell them the one I was in was OK to stop worrying that I was leaving soon, but I couldn’t. It’s like you trapped in your body you’re frozen I went through series of questions and test. It seem like by someone who was an angel. I could go on and on, but it would be a short book and I don’t want to do that here ha ha but at one point, I did see my boyfriend who did eventually leave me on my deathbed which almost 5 years later I’m still not OK after that. But I saw him painting this beautiful, huge mural for me, and it was a fishing dock that we would take walks on during our lunch breaks from time to time it was breathtaking. He had the paintbrush in his hand and looked over his shoulder and gave me a huge smile, I’ll never forget it I’m still not sure exactly what my purpose is after these near death experiences but I’m so grateful for this podcast. It was so eye-opening and I’m so happy to hear that the doctor found his purpose and his joy! On a sidenote, I love what he said about two and three-year-olds as I taught pre-kindergarten most of my life. These precious little toddlers are not evil ha ha they truly are scared and trying to understand the world how terrifying it is when you can’t speak and say what you want or need just like when I was laying in a coffin in my hallucinations with septic shock Have a blessed day🙏🏻
@christineandcarlmilitz28833 ай бұрын
Our purpose is to help and serve others like Jesus did on earth it keeps us from being selfish and depressed
@susanrogo11133 ай бұрын
@@christineandcarlmilitz2883 Well, I for one have never been selfish… Kind of a judge vibe there… I have been a missionary forever and worked with the unhoused for years and years I have given all of my life to Jesus. So I’m not sure what you’re referring to or commenting to you. Maybe it’s not my message at all. …. Here I am having yet another surgery and I still help and given love to all in my life that need it no matter what even if I don’t get the same in return.
@zedradio31624 ай бұрын
The goosebumps are real. It's definitely an encrypted message, connecting you to love and the spirit world.. Very well spoken and metaphorically explained with brilliance.. GB.. Peace..
@harmonycross22393 ай бұрын
I rarely feel like I wish the interview would go on alot longer! This is an extremely life changing interview! Great job!!
@47CarolAnne4 ай бұрын
I wish she had let him speak more. That's the reason he's there. I heard her talk more than him.
@anneflanagan92424 ай бұрын
WOW… Mel .. An Extraordinary Episode …Love Dr. Zach Bush .. and all these stories..so appreciate these Podcasts. And listening to you talk about the animals you saw..and it reminded me of the ‘Owl on the Road’ story. I can still feel that experience of you looking at the Owl in the eyes! You are so in your Purpose …and so naturally.. Thank You.. We are Blessed to have you on this Earth.. ! ❤ xox
@rundilina4 ай бұрын
So good… thank you! I’m working on ending my pattern of preforming.
@christinebowles24173 ай бұрын
Hi Mel, I had a near death/out of body experience after ending up on ITU (after aspirating during child birth). I just felt such a sense of peace but had a baby girl to look after. That was nearly 50 years ago.
@carolgeorge64094 ай бұрын
May God continue to bless both of you♥️🙏🏻
@SherryTomlinson-r2y4 ай бұрын
This is great! I was taken in my sleep by a guide to see mom after she passed. Also my father and brother. I ignored my father he wanted to say something but I refused to listen to him. So much going on around our world that we are unaware of. I have seen beings materialize on this realm. I think we are missing out on so much in our life believing the 3d world is all there is. Plus we are easier to be controlled and manipulated not knowing abilities all of us have. I wear this tee shirt myself.,..
@rekayluft72234 ай бұрын
I believe there will be a lot of us looking up from under a tree! Hugs.
@heaven72893 ай бұрын
Amazing indeed! Thank you in the name of Jesus Christ 🙏 ❤️
@fitwithfallontv3 ай бұрын
Loved this! Mel you’re an amazing host, but would have loved to hear him talk more even tho I love hearing you talk and sharing your stories too
@jungersrules4 ай бұрын
I was stuck in traffic and decided to listen to this episode. So glad I did. ❤
@robynhorton71993 ай бұрын
thank you, Mel. This was very refreshing, insightful and profound!
@TammyRoznovsky4 ай бұрын
I myself had a NDE & have been telling everyone about it and they look at me like I’m NUTS! However it’s soooo BEAUTIFUL!
@jessabentley8053 ай бұрын
You keep telling others about your NDE!!..I think people should share their experiences so other NDErs don’t feel alone…I’ve met SO many NDErs at my Retail job and they’re all amazing - I even met one Customer who had 8 NDEs..He was the happiest man ever - he says “Death doesn’t exist. And when it’s not your time, they’ll send you back!”…lol..People need to know that they will continue to “live” forever…Soul / Energy doesn’t “die”, it may transform, etc, but never dissipate..:-)…Many IANDS Chapters (International Association for Near Death Studies) around you can join to be among others who’ve had NDEs….Wishing you a wonderful journey here in the physical!!
@gingerbreadfarm4 ай бұрын
I needed this, Mel. Thank you. ❤
@innerspacecoaching4 ай бұрын
This was so impact-full ❤a stunning conversation and so grateful to have been reminded
@LAMM1173 ай бұрын
Sooooooo amazingly beautiful! THANK YOU for the reminder 💜💜💜🤟🤟🤟
@lorifollis89504 ай бұрын
Wow wow wow. Amazing conversation. I was raised in a faith tradition that taught me I was born in sin and I was At messaging has been with me for a very long time. Dr Zach’s message of wholeness has touched me deeply. Thank you❤
@sallyalli44174 ай бұрын
That flew by too quickly! Thank you Dr Zach, I always love listening to you talk. Can we have another episode please Mell! Dr Zach talking about gut microbiome will just blow your mind! 💗
@laylierickscr4 ай бұрын
Thank You So Much!! So very very much! You completely spoke to my soul and i heard you!! I cannot tell you how much I loved this interview! I am another person… I’ve been in a big shift and this was the final push. God Bless You Dr. Zach Bush and Mel Robbins!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌷❤️
@Sandra-to4wi4 ай бұрын
WOW!! Thank you for sharing your amazing NDE/STE experience and incredible insights, Dr Zach Bush. Great program, Mel! ❤
@debbiebutchart72224 ай бұрын
Mel, thank you for bringing this information to the mainstream!
@findingyesmeditations89454 ай бұрын
Love this interview, so beautifully shared Dr. Zach. Thank You.
@shortylove8764 ай бұрын
This was such an amazing podcast, and I definitely felt myself opening up and growing a bit more.
@mam35654 ай бұрын
Wow! I guess many of us needed this. THANK YOU BOTH!!