Proof of Life After Death: Hope and a Warning From The Other Side

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The Why Files

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5 ай бұрын

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Life After Death: A Warning From The Other Side
You wake up. Sleepiness fades as your eyes slowly open to a bright white light. And it feels warm and familiar; it feels like home. And your whole family is there to meet you.
Your entire life flashes before your eyes, like scenes from a movie. The good. The bad. Even the awful things you've done. But everything comes together. It all finally makes sense.
With this enormous weight off your shoulders, the memory of your life starts to fade, just like a dream.
A familiar voice says: "We're happy you're here. We missed you. But - you can't stay." What? You just got here. You're getting kicked out already?
The voice says, "They need you. But we'll see you again when the time is right." And you know, somehow, the voice is telling the truth.
Suddenly, a burst of red-hot pain rips through your chest. It feels like every single cell in your body is on fire. You can't breathe.
A scream forces your eyes open. It's a blood-curdling scream, like an animal being eaten alive. Then you realize: the scream is coming from you.
You're in a hospital bed surrounded by doctors and nurses. They all take a step back. Stunned. They're staring at you. But why?
Well - you just came back from the dead.
#NDEs #OBEs #Afterlife
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@TheWhyFiles
@TheWhyFiles 5 ай бұрын
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@petermurdoch7540 5 ай бұрын
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@gregm4768 5 ай бұрын
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@UnchainedAmerica
@UnchainedAmerica 5 ай бұрын
Why are we still in subscribers mode?
@UnchainedAmerica
@UnchainedAmerica 5 ай бұрын
Your new overhead lights is burning my retina from the hair reflections.
@tx3851
@tx3851 5 ай бұрын
The brief detail of the text; “I miss you Dad”, didn’t go unnoticed….A lovely touch….Take care AJ, you are giving a lot of yourself in these episodes, and you are greatly appreciated…..
@thedys70
@thedys70 5 ай бұрын
quoted for truth bro
@20Eyes1974
@20Eyes1974 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I caught that too and almost choked up!
@Andrea-fy5xz
@Andrea-fy5xz 5 ай бұрын
Yep, I caught that also. I miss my dad too
@Carlos-zp5sy
@Carlos-zp5sy 5 ай бұрын
Lol
@VioletSkye19
@VioletSkye19 5 ай бұрын
@@Andrea-fy5xzditto
@DRIPMOSCATTO
@DRIPMOSCATTO 5 ай бұрын
My mother just passed 2 days ago and I’m crying watching this. Thank you why files for this video. Means more than you’ll ever know!
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 5 ай бұрын
My condolences for you. ❤ May your mother's soul be in a good place, and you can see each other again. Stay strong 💪
@dustybrand
@dustybrand 5 ай бұрын
Na zdrowie.
@pf8860
@pf8860 5 ай бұрын
Condolences my friend..
@DemocratsReadMyBio
@DemocratsReadMyBio 5 ай бұрын
Wow she fought to make it to another Xmas!! That's amazing
@teltrebelik7564
@teltrebelik7564 5 ай бұрын
You have my deepest condolences, my friend. Your pain, sadness, any/all emotions you feel are all a part of the healing process. And you WILL heal. You are alive, you will survive. My own mother passed away 1 month ago (November 27th). Diagnosed with the C of the stomach 2 years prior. Wont go in to the history/details/on & on. Still, even knowing the odds, we kept faith she'd beat it & heal. That evening her passing was still just so sudden; her heart gave out for various reason. But she went peacefully as we were both in prayer, holding one another's hands. She's finally at peace, free of the struggles & burdens of this world, & one day ALL of us will be together. Anyway, I want you to know you are never alone, dear one. I see you, I feel your pain, & the grief of being in mourning. I am with you, & many others are as well. Including your mother, in spirit. You are in my thoughts, prayers, & heart. It can be hard to be strong & keep faith. But in so doing, you will stand tall, & we stand with you in love. And so do those we lost, though not here physically, they are with us in spirit. P.S there is a book called "How to Survive the Loss of a Love" that has helped so many, including myself (authors are 3: Melba Colgrove, Harold Bloomfield, & Peter McWilliams) Wishing you all the best! In love & light, may these & peace fill your life (and all others who've lost) to the fullest.
@bedwinH
@bedwinH Ай бұрын
Right away after seeing the video, I called my mom. I remembered my dad told me a long time ago, you have to call your mom everyday. I lost my dad due to Covid in 2021 and I still miss him. I wish I could call him everyday. Be kind to your parents. As much as we do, we can't pay them back.
@mp0811_
@mp0811_ 12 күн бұрын
I lost my dad in 2021 to cirrhosis. I remember he would call me sometimes before he passed and I would ignore his calls because I never felt like talking..I regret it everyday. I never miss a call with my mom because you never know when it will be your last time talking.
@debrapoirier5276
@debrapoirier5276 4 ай бұрын
I have multiple myeloma 70% stage 3. Highest stage for this type a rare bone marrow cancer. I have had great treatments and lasted 2 yrs 7 months so far since i found out. I'll go thru a stem cell transplant this year to try to get more time, however it has many risks. I hope when i pass i have a lovely new life. Ty for giving hope to me and many others❤ i am in a remission at this time.
@Kittybarcode
@Kittybarcode 4 ай бұрын
Wishing you all the best in your journey, I prays for miracles for you, hope you have a fulfilling life and many more years to live
@RangoLeTango
@RangoLeTango 4 ай бұрын
I love you and I will pray for you 💛
@jebby6285
@jebby6285 4 ай бұрын
You should look into ivermectin
@Paul4Krista20
@Paul4Krista20 3 ай бұрын
You should share updates on your progress as you get better ❤
@BobbyPattterson
@BobbyPattterson 3 ай бұрын
you are so brave i look up to you like god love
@jayeeekennedy3561
@jayeeekennedy3561 5 ай бұрын
11 years ago today my daughter passed away at 9pm, while I laid next to her and was with her as she took her last breath and her heart stopped. This helped me today, thank you.
@dingwalable
@dingwalable 5 ай бұрын
I’m very sorry for the loss of your daughter. I pray you have some peace and happiness today ❤
@karmad4491
@karmad4491 5 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss.
@trippyleaf4853
@trippyleaf4853 5 ай бұрын
❤ 🙏
@juliakruppartman5819
@juliakruppartman5819 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss
@anthonydallarosa8314
@anthonydallarosa8314 5 ай бұрын
Love and peace be with you and your family
@gswizzle8770
@gswizzle8770 5 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to my dad. He was in a horrific racing accident. He died twice, once in the way to the hospital and once in the hospital. He could see the paramedics working on his body at the track. It then flashed to the hospital and he was in the upper corner of the ER looking down at his body. He could describe the tile pattern on the floor and could see the frantic pace of the doctors and nurses. He felt a pull behind him and he turned to see a group of "beings" that seemed friendly but they were kind of pulling him in their direction. He kept telling them he wasn't ready. He felt love, he felt no fear of them, but he told me that he asked them if he could stay so he could be with me. I was 4 at the time and he didn't want to leave me. He ended up surviving and was in a coma for two weeks after. That's a story my dad told me his entire life with vivid detail and recollection, even well into his very progressed dementia had kicked in. I think his experience gave him comfort more than anything. Ironically, I finally lost him 3 years ago yesterday. But I know I will see him again.
@DixiBoy5150
@DixiBoy5150 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my father on Christmas day 2023. He had a heart attack in 1999 and died for 11 seconds. He described the exact same story your dad experienced while he died and the medics were working on him. And yes you will see him again. I still communicate with my father through a basic am/fm radio. Try it out sometime, you'd be amazed about how they can still communicate with us through technology and radio frequencies. We are all.made up of electricity and so is the universe. We are all connected!
@dfsfsdfd
@dfsfsdfd 5 ай бұрын
@@DixiBoy5150 It's because it is all patterns of information at the base level.
@imcool00011
@imcool00011 5 ай бұрын
How can i do that with am/fm radio? Please i need help with this.
@Jason_556
@Jason_556 5 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@DixiBoy5150What frequency do you use? I’m very curious. Sorry about your loss. I lost my father back 05 and lost GF due to an RX overdose 2 yrs ago this last October 3.
@Jason_556
@Jason_556 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I hope your father is at peace and that you will get to see him and be with him for an eternity.
@r.1599
@r.1599 3 ай бұрын
We don't _have_ souls, we _are_ the soul. The body is just the vehicle that we drive around in while we're here.
@ari-athbadminton0301
@ari-athbadminton0301 2 ай бұрын
Indeed and that resolve the issues of BEFORE life on earth too. The topic peoples forget when talking about NDE.
@Kymystery
@Kymystery 2 ай бұрын
THE soul is like a huge ass mansion. We each get our own room in that mansion and decorate it how we see fit. What you see in the after life is a reflection of what you believe.
@r.1599
@r.1599 2 ай бұрын
@@Kymystery What you are describing is the AfterLife. We (the souls) go there after our bodies release us.
@NavarreSkyyeRocks
@NavarreSkyyeRocks Ай бұрын
Yup our bodies are basically avatars
@iam16bits
@iam16bits 29 күн бұрын
Our bodies are meat gundams.
@shereemorgan1430
@shereemorgan1430 4 ай бұрын
I died after I had surgery many years ago. I was in the recovery room and I remember a nurse telling me to breathe. I was breathing, then I heard the machine when you code out. I was floating above the bed, watching them. I never saw a tunnel, it was so fast. I cried when I was revived! Decades later it's still so vivid. There is definitely something better after this!
@squirrelattackspidy
@squirrelattackspidy 2 ай бұрын
Why did you cry when you were revived?
@Big_boom90
@Big_boom90 2 ай бұрын
@@squirrelattackspidy they died and came back to life. Would you not be emotional?
@warfaali
@warfaali Ай бұрын
This is actually what we Muslims believe in you can se and hear people around you until you are in the grave and the angels have asked you some questions
@Ragsit
@Ragsit Ай бұрын
​@@warfaalidont even get me started. christianity and judaism are the only real religions of the west. hav u ever read ur texts? World's longest serving and biggest fraud by a womaniser. Its a cult started by a false claim. Not sermon but sword is the basis of foundation of this cult. He hated jewsss only becoz they rejected his claim of prophhetthood.
@shereemorgan1430
@shereemorgan1430 Ай бұрын
@@squirrelattackspidy I felt peaceful, that's the best way I can describe it.
@marthadoty8548
@marthadoty8548 5 ай бұрын
I died for two minutes from ventricular tachycardia caused by a misdiagnosis. I heard what sounded like every church bell on earth ringing and everything went white with beautiful pastel lights. I knew I was dying and told my family two seconds before I coded. I found myself above my body and watched my ER nurse placing stickers on my chest and back and sliding a board under me. He shocked my body after doing one armed chest compressions. I crashed again. After a second shock, I sat up and apologized to the staff for being a pain in the ass. The doctor nearly fainted! Lol. I told the WE staff what I had seen them do to me, and they had no way to explain how I could’ve possibly seen the steps they took. I watched the nurse push my daughter and her father out of the room as they worked on me. I felt no pain and a sense of well being I could not explain. All I know is that there is MORE to us than these vessels we inhabit. I no longer fear death as I know it’s just a transition.
@isaacbilodeau2879
@isaacbilodeau2879 5 ай бұрын
I had to post this as a reply to your comment because I also had a ventricular tachycardia at the age of 14, almost 12 years ago. I remember bits and pieces. Intense pain in my upper gut and chest, hyperventilating and folding into a fetal position, then being in a state of semi-coniousness on my parent's couch, and my vision going from blurry to white to black, then my dad making the decision to send me in the ambulance rather then drive me to the hospital, since the 911 responders were giving him the choice. In the ambulance, my heartbeat approached 200 beats per minute and one of the paramedics was coaching me on how to breathe to slow it down. I remember feeling very light most of time during the event, and a sensation like I wanted to go somewhere, but also didn't want to leave. My heart was scanned a few weeks later by a specialist, and there were no abnormalities found. To this day I keep coming back to testimonials and stories about NDE's. I don't know what's on the other side, but I know for a fact that it's there.
@karenwestberg5838
@karenwestberg5838 5 ай бұрын
Our bodies do seem like vessels, vehicles for our essences, which are who we really are. I probably didn’t explain that very well, but when I feel ME, MYSELF, my actual, real, genuine self I don’t feel it with my body. I feel it inside my body. Who we are are not our flesh and bones, but something else, something deep and and kind of ethereal or something. I wish I could say it better.
@karenmia6696
@karenmia6696 5 ай бұрын
​@@karenwestberg5838i know EXACTLY what you mean.
@marthadoty8548
@marthadoty8548 5 ай бұрын
I so appreciate the kind replies and am very happy that each you is still here! Life is so much better in so many ways knowing that this is only one of many stages in our existence! When you lose the fear of eternal oblivion, it makes the struggles and pain of this life much easier to bear. No matter what happens now, there is so much more awaiting us! There is a peace in that I truly wish I could give to those who have never experienced this. I wish you all the brightest of New Years and for you to be blessed with love, abundance, and peace! Thank you again!
@iastralproject
@iastralproject 5 ай бұрын
The last sentence you wrote is precisely what I wrote in another post. "NDE's are out-of-body experiences but near-death. Scientists will soon discover that our physical body is housing another body. Just like an astronaut cannot survive space without a spacesuit, that second body cannot survive this physical world without our physical body. That is why people who have out-of-body experiences cannot do it for long periods (my maximum time was 20 minutes, no matter how much I tried). I would like to see if the scans done on people near-death will be the same when inducing out-of-body experiences. My EEG machine shows that my brain is in the higher stages of sleep, where it is really active but right under sleep."
@Custnam
@Custnam 5 ай бұрын
This happened to my mother. She was only 40 and had a huge heart attack (an unknown congenital heart defect). She was pulled from her body towards light. As she got closer she saw her mother on one side,father on the other, with what she said looked like Jesus in the middle. Her mother beckoned her to come , her father spoke and said "it's not your time, youre not finished yet". She then realized she would be leaving me behind at 12 years old with my crazy father. She was then sucked back into her body. The Doctors said with all the damage done she'd be lucky to live 6 months. Thank God she lived 10 more years and died in her sleep peacefully when I was 23 and had just gotten a good job promotion. So I think she had finally "finished" her work, meaning raising me and was finally reunited with her parents and the Lord.
@johnnycash99
@johnnycash99 5 ай бұрын
thats beautiful bro,.
@davidhodge1419
@davidhodge1419 5 ай бұрын
Bless her soul and thankyou for sharing. I'm so sorry for your loss, but thankful that it seems as though you have peace.
@jimmyjamb-h4281
@jimmyjamb-h4281 5 ай бұрын
It's too early to start crying but god dang
@bur2576
@bur2576 5 ай бұрын
Chemical brain dumps on the brain totally explain this and hallucinating seeing things your brain is familiar with.. aka family members.
@eftheusempire
@eftheusempire 5 ай бұрын
Her only purpose in life was to raise you? What the fuck. Shame on you.
@RandomBrandonsWorld
@RandomBrandonsWorld 4 ай бұрын
Emotion over came me at one point in this video. 10 years ago I flatlined for a brief moment. I arrived in a area with so many people there. It was like being in a football stadium. The loudness was not like here on earth where it hurts. When I got there I found my family. Every family member had the appearance of when they were most happy on earth. My grandfather died at 78. He was in his 20s. My grandmother passed away before I had full awareness as a child. Her face was distorted, but I could still tell it was her. Believing in what us people have experienced is hard. I am telling you from the bottom of my heart it's real. One day all you non believers will see this for yourselves..
@rhettalexanderwilliams8199
@rhettalexanderwilliams8199 3 ай бұрын
Yes. I have never had an NDE but I have had several spiritual experiences, and have had sleep paralysis my whole life, so I astral project all the time. So I know for sure that consciousness can leave the body and go wherever it wants to. Surviving physical death flows as a natural conclusion from that for me.
@raydafuq3570
@raydafuq3570 25 күн бұрын
Quite condescending for people that shoud love everyone. We just don't wanna blindly believe stuff that makes no logical sense. People will be shocked to see it's not their god they see but cosmic consciousness. It makes sense that your brain shows you a biased view so indoctrination will show itself. No religion has the answer to everything they're all bits and pieces that only make sense if you put everything together and rethink. So your "all you non-believers" shows that you learned nothing.
@andywells397
@andywells397 4 ай бұрын
When I almost drowned when I was 8, apparently I was face down in the water for a while and all I can remember was a lovely soothing green light and surrounded by peace and warmth. My aunt saved me but to this day I remember vividly about the experience..I'm 62 now and have no fear of death.
@squirrelattackspidy
@squirrelattackspidy 2 ай бұрын
I want to know what this is all about. Nobody who has a nde gets an real answer. Just vague stuff like love. Or to find your purpose. I feel like this is like some kind of prison when souls go to suffer. No wonder people are relieved when they cross over.
@TheZmoney420
@TheZmoney420 2 ай бұрын
I also drowned as a youngster. I remember the light at the end of the tunnel and some vague green light.. which I never recounted till I read this. It's just as fleeting as the light at the end of the tunnel but when I think back on it the green was there at some point in that very short amount of time. Then I felt at peace and in an instant I felt like everyone I knew like grandparents were there but I couldn't see them I just felt like they were there. The warmth, peace was hard to leave. For some reason I told myself try one more time. Then my dad pulled me out. Idk how I didn't aspirate water either. Have no idea where I went etc but unfortunately the closest I've ever felt to that was the first time I did opiates.. and that still doesn't come close to the peace. It's like an absolute peace it's really weird
@SquatchStudios
@SquatchStudios 5 ай бұрын
I love seeing the evolution of AJ’s beliefs, as well as the respect he shows for people on both sides. We need more like him.
@sackettfamily4685
@sackettfamily4685 5 ай бұрын
I will say that he got 2 major facts wrong about Don Piper's story. Though one less than the other. 1. It was 90minutes in heaven....not 30 minutes. He was dead that long. Declared at the scene. 2. His thigh bone wasn't on the road somewhere, but ejected into the lake below the bridge. Hence why he was having the extremely new and experimental leg growth apparatus. And why he was, "depressed for a year afterwards". He was unable to do literally anything on his own. Seriously the book is amazing and he was able to save lives and help them through tough times.
@toddmoore2324
@toddmoore2324 5 ай бұрын
💯
@Xedilian
@Xedilian 5 ай бұрын
Still waiting for the MH370 video. Aj produces alot of offensive videos toward certain groups out there but can't make that video because he's worried it will offend the familys of the victims. Double standards.
@joseluisvargas8234
@joseluisvargas8234 5 ай бұрын
Me too! Helps boost my faith
@lydmonster727
@lydmonster727 5 ай бұрын
All seriousness aside…these opening commercials with Aj and HF are as entertaining as the show itself. I can’t say that about any commercial. Ever. 😆
@gazwheeldon5952
@gazwheeldon5952 4 ай бұрын
I believe you, i got attacked by a gang in Birmingham England when I was 21,i got stabbed 4 times, my lung collapsed, i remember being in hospital, and my dad was standing next to me, he said you'll be alright son, my dad died when I was 14.
@Katya-zj7ni
@Katya-zj7ni 3 ай бұрын
I knew a catatonic patient who died twice and last time woke up in the morgue on a tray in a chiller. She was one of the first people in UK to own a wristband telling people to wait at least 36 hrs before any invasive mortuary treatments.
@NeverUseAnApostrophe
@NeverUseAnApostrophe 3 ай бұрын
Poor lady :c
@kevcooke3781
@kevcooke3781 3 ай бұрын
This episode is brilliant! My paternal grandfather had a lot of heart problems from the age of 40. When I was about 8 or 9, 1988/89ish, my grandad was at our house and he had a heart attack. He was clinically dead for a few minutes. When he came out of hospital he gave us a full commentary of what we were doing and where we were up to the ambulance arriving for him. Back then we didn’t have a home phone so my aunty ran a street to the nearest phone box to call the ambulance. He actually recalled who went and what was said on the phone. If I didn’t hear that myself I wouldn’t have believed him and I asked him about that again in my late teens which he stood by. He died Christmas night 2005 after battling cancer and roughly 1 week after he passed my nephew, 3 yr old at the time, saw him. He was sat on my dad’s knee in our living room and started waving at something in the kitchen . Brad laughed and said ‘there’s Grandad Tom waving at me!’ Very surreal but gives me hope of positivity of the afterlife
@katmelo6473
@katmelo6473 5 ай бұрын
Just before she passed away, my mom opened her eyes and looked at my dad and said, "Joe, it's so beautiful."
@JeffH6158
@JeffH6158 5 ай бұрын
I investigated a car crash in the 80’s where an unconscious 16 yr old was taken to the hospital by ambulance in bad condition. When he was conscious, he clearly detailed the entire scene and first responders, along with their actions…from a point of advantage above the crash scene. He was 100% correct. Spookiest thing ever.
@Keeper0fmyHEART
@Keeper0fmyHEART Ай бұрын
My husband last year had the widow maker heart attack at age 48. The next day, he went to the cath lab and re eived 2 stints in the main artery on the left side of his heart. He told me that he died during this surgery and was met by his mother and a few other family members. His mother told him that he had to go back and make it right, that it wasn't his time yet. He told her that he loved her and missed her and that he was sorry he didn't get to tell her bye before she died. She passed as a result of a traffic a cident in July 2020 during the height of covid. He was in another state and couldn't get to her, and she was gone within a couple of hours. She hugged him and then pushed him back to earth. When we were married recently, she sent him a sign of her approval in the song "You Are My Sunshine" on a sign at the place where we married. She always asked when he was gonna marry me while she was alive. My point is this. There is life after death.
@pamelarutan2575
@pamelarutan2575 Ай бұрын
Wonderful!!! Thank you and your husband for sharing. What an incredible, fascinating experience! WOW😍😇
@francisfischer7620
@francisfischer7620 3 ай бұрын
My Dad appeared to me, at the foot of my bed, after he died, but before we knew. It was the most precious moment of my life and comforts me every day. He's waiting and goodness never abandons us. Goodness never abandons us. All is and ever will be well.
@francisfischer7620
@francisfischer7620 3 ай бұрын
Remember this and hold it close. It really is the truth.
@trumpwonBIGLY
@trumpwonBIGLY 3 ай бұрын
@@francisfischer7620well its not, it just his mind, but its a nice thought
@JROD082384
@JROD082384 3 ай бұрын
Sounds like a pretty great dream, and if it gives you some kind of needed warm and fuzzies to live your finite and meaningless existence, then so be it...
@JohnHWelch63
@JohnHWelch63 3 ай бұрын
I believe that 100%. Several days after my mom passed away I was walking home from the store. It started snowing and the wind picked up. I wasn't prepared for it and didn't dress warm enough. I started shivering and getting extremely cold and uncomfortable. Suddenly I felt enveloped in warmth like an invisible heated blanket wrapped itself around me and I stopped shivering. I did not see anyone, but somehow I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt it was my mother protecting me and letting me know she's okay. She didn't speak to me with words, but she somehow told me it was her. I've never felt so content and happy despite being out in the cold and wind. ❤🙏
@DianePatrick-qw7uv
@DianePatrick-qw7uv 3 ай бұрын
Hold on to that experience, DO NOT allow anyone to negate or devalue what YOU know is true. What a wonderful way for your mom to connect with you one more time. I think it's beautiful. Take care.
@Mr_Mashhead
@Mr_Mashhead 5 ай бұрын
My auntie took her own life after the death of her son to drug overdose. She told us she came to in a white room where she met her son. They spoke for a while and then he led her back to her body and told her she must go back. She survived the suicide attempt but what’s more impressive, the experience ended her grief completely.
@MarkDanov
@MarkDanov 5 ай бұрын
That’s crazy! Do you think she began believing she would see her son in the afterlife? Can’t imagine being able to overcome a loved one’s death completely. Fascinating!
@Mr_Mashhead
@Mr_Mashhead 5 ай бұрын
@@MarkDanov she still misses him but she no longer grieves like before and that’s purely because she now knows they will be together again.
@sandrafaith
@sandrafaith 5 ай бұрын
I'm glad she survived and the experience ended her grief! (That first line makes it sound like she didn't.)
@neutralgrounds07
@neutralgrounds07 5 ай бұрын
My father passed away close to a year ago and my mom when he passed couldn't operate on a normal level but then about 2 months after he passed she had a dream so vivid she believes it's real.. she was taken to a place that is peaceful and she saw my father... While they didn't talk he led her to a green pasture and then to a building where he was sitting at a table and started to write things, she didn't see what my father wrote but she heard a voice saying he's got work to do and immediately woke up... From then on she accepted his death and now is back to normal again although we do miss him and the part in the video where it says I miss you dad, I had to pause it and collect myself before continuing on...
@neutralgrounds07
@neutralgrounds07 5 ай бұрын
​​@@Mr_Mashheadyes it's the same with my mum and the rest of us... We miss him but no longer grieve for him and we know we will see him again
@jmal529
@jmal529 5 ай бұрын
My dad died 3 years ago tomorrow (feels crazy to even say that, it seems like yesterday). He was hands down the greatest human being I've ever known. When he was battling cancer, I sent him a pic of a rainbow over our house, he was disappointed that my kids weren't standing under it in the picture. Since he passed, we see rainbows constantly. We've seen an absolutely insane amount of them in the last few years. My daughters think that grandpa took a job in the rainbow factory so that he can see them standing under them all the time. Could it just be a total coincidence? Of course. But its given my kids so much peace to think he's still out there somewhere, and honestly, myself as well.
@colodro44
@colodro44 5 ай бұрын
I feel that.
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 5 ай бұрын
I don't believe in coincidences. I am also not saying why the rainbows are appearing either.
@random_fixes3229
@random_fixes3229 5 ай бұрын
Their grandad is an angel watching over you and your family
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 5 ай бұрын
@@random_fixes3229 nice thought and sentiment. But it is anti-biblical to say we become angels. An important technical point. But I believe I understand the gist of your comment
@drlax15m
@drlax15m 5 ай бұрын
your mind definitely focuses on rainbows more, but, there they are
@alexandrabauer9180
@alexandrabauer9180 Ай бұрын
I've had an NDE and it is the most real thing I've ever experienced and is similar to what a lot of others also experience. I was an atheist before and now I know there is something waiting for us after.
@amaru427
@amaru427 4 ай бұрын
This happened to my father he woke up in the morgue after having died for 30 minutes. What he told me of the experience leaves no doubt in my mind that there is something more on the "other side".
@LateNightRewrites
@LateNightRewrites 2 ай бұрын
Bro don't leave us hanging! Details!
@Mr.Goodkat
@Mr.Goodkat Ай бұрын
You should be sent to the morgue for leaving us hanging :P
@compton3c
@compton3c Ай бұрын
got time to elaborate of his experience?
@marilynBgood
@marilynBgood 5 ай бұрын
A friend of mine was born with a "bad" heart and had 3 heart surgeries growing up, then she had her fourth surgery and afterwards I helped her at home while she recovered. She shared with me that during the surgery she left her body. She could see the doctors operating on her. She then went out into the hallway of the hospital, and she saw dark figures coming towards her and proceeded to run from them as they chased her down the hall. That's all I remember of the story which shocked me at the time. But I'll never forget how she changed as a person from then on. Previously she seemed hard and a fighter, but after she was always kind, loving and generous to everyone. Sadly, her heart gave out and we lost her about three years ago, but I'm hopeful and believe her death experience was good this time.
@belikewater7717
@belikewater7717 5 ай бұрын
You said it.. she was born with a ‘bad heart’..not just faulty but with ‘issues’ that came with her in this life - you could call it karma. We all are here given opportunities to be better at the soul level. Some can be healed completely and others will heal a part of it with some of the issue left behind as a reminder to keep on the narrow path and maybe she agreed to those terms.
@weskarp7643
@weskarp7643 5 ай бұрын
The dark shadows were demons trying to drag her down to hell.
@Fido-vm9zi
@Fido-vm9zi 5 ай бұрын
You are a great friend & wonderful person. Nice of you to help.
@danh5637
@danh5637 5 ай бұрын
@@weskarp7643 how do you know?
@timeckenrode2710
@timeckenrode2710 5 ай бұрын
The dark figures are in all HOSPITALS! Ppl that die in HOSPITALS dont go to heaven Doctors use witchcraft on humans. Im not gonna die in a hospital!
@rswisher09
@rswisher09 5 ай бұрын
My Mom was hit by lightning when she was in high school. She was baling hay with my grandpa, and was left unresponsive in the field. Grandpa pulled her tongue out of her throat with a pair of pliers. She was rushed to the nearest hospital where lifesaving procedures started. She was eventually revived, with burns on her hands from holding a pitchfork, and on her feet from the majorette boots she was wearing. She says while these procedures were happening, her viewpoint was like she was sitting on a shelf in the upper corner of the room watching everything happen to her. She knew who was there, what they said and what they wore. She watched them cut off her boots, intubate her and give her medication. She watched them shock her with the defibrillator. When she was finally revived she was most upset at the doctor who cut off her boots, as she grew up with very little and prized her boots. This experience would be hard for me to believe if it wasn't my mom (and grandma corroborating her story) telling it to me. There are things out there still yet to be explained. BTW my Mom is still alive, now 79 years old.
@paula3582
@paula3582 5 ай бұрын
If your mum wasn't brought back to life. You wouldn't have wrote this, I wouldn't have read this and I wouldn't have typed this.
@peterritchens4775
@peterritchens4775 5 ай бұрын
@@paula3582 and I would never of seen your comment or be typing this either 😂
@donc9751
@donc9751 5 ай бұрын
Awesome story! If one can't believe their mom, who can they believe!?? I believe it!
@Cubert0331
@Cubert0331 5 ай бұрын
My mom had some odd experiences in her youth. Never something like that and I'm so happy she survived, but I think it adds to mounting evidence that we aren't quite sure what's going on.
@docdildonica7515
@docdildonica7515 5 ай бұрын
It is not possible to swallow the tongue. Bodily tissue firmly connects the tongue to the mouth, which prevents people from accidentally swallowing it. It is a common myth that a person can swallow their tongue during a seizure, while asleep, or if they become unconscious. However, these events can cause an individual to have difficulty breathing if the tongue blocks the throat. Sometimes, people can also get oral injuries.
@dreamweaver219
@dreamweaver219 4 ай бұрын
The robe people in the video just made me shiver. When i was about ten me and some friends purposely hyperventilated to see what it was all about. When it was my turn, I hit the floor. There were people in robes sitting behind a huge podium, they each had brass name plates, one looked down at me and asked why is this kid here? I was too leave immediately this was a first of many mistakes one said. I had to go back, i wasnt supposed to be there. I woke up on the floor with my frinds standing around me and my adult brother leaning over me. Apparently I had hit my head when i fell to the floor and had a siezure shaking much so that my friends had to get adult help.
@judbailey6131
@judbailey6131 Ай бұрын
I can personally relate to this one. I died when I was 23 ...The other side is so wonderful, human words cannot describe it properly...GOD and JESUS are very real, and they love you more than u will understand till u get there.🙏❤️😎
@spracketskooch
@spracketskooch 5 ай бұрын
My grandad was a Native American, so we had the singers at his funeral. When they started the death/funeral song an eagle appeared over the horizon, flew over and started circling above us the entire duration of the song. Then, when the song was over it turned and flew out of sight towards the mountains. My grandad had a pet eagle when he was young, and he absolutely _loved_ the mountains. So I take the fact that it was an eagle, and the direction it flew off towards, to be significant. It's one of the reasons why I feel like he never actually died, just hopped on to the next stage. That has happened a few times to my family. An animal associated with a recently passed loved one shows up to basically stare us in the eye and nod. This is definitely not all there is.
@thespirituniversity3527
@thespirituniversity3527 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@Mr_Noche_Sucio
@Mr_Noche_Sucio 5 ай бұрын
This made me smile, thanks.
@slk1451
@slk1451 5 ай бұрын
In our tribe, birds are messengers from the spirit world. I wish your grandad a safe journey.
@CommanderLost
@CommanderLost 5 ай бұрын
That was a vulture not an eagle
@Skip_Passover
@Skip_Passover 5 ай бұрын
Low IQ drunken native beliefs
@WyattsVlog
@WyattsVlog 5 ай бұрын
I'm really very grateful for this episode. I've probably watched it 10 times. I experienced something like this, and no one took me serious. The doctors. The nurses. My friends. Anyone. I've kept it to myself because people would just laugh at me. However, while I was "dead" and gone, hooked up to a ventilator. I had an experience that I can't explain other than what I knew to be true at the time. I was outside my body. I saw myself on the ventilator. I touched the halo attached to my head, and as I did, I was transported to space, above the earth. Looking down upon the world I once knew. I could see the sphere of the earth, the stars in the background. I didn't feel like I was alone. I felt calm and peaceful. Next thing I knew, I was back in the ICU, being woken up from a coma. I don't know what it meant. I don't know what happened. Anyone I tried to explain that to, make fun of me, and I've never told a soul again. Until now. Thanks AJ. This episode really hit home, and I appropriate you. Maybe someday, I'll be able to tell a story like you do. Happy New Years.
@genevanov5627
@genevanov5627 5 ай бұрын
This is very similar to what my grandmother experienced the first time she died briefly
@andromeda894
@andromeda894 5 ай бұрын
I highly recommend you to read the book "Dying to be me" by Anita Moorjani. It will not only help you feel less alone in regards your NDE, but also may give you the inspiration to tell your own story. 🙂
@jenharris4449
@jenharris4449 5 ай бұрын
I've watched quite a few NDE accounts on KZbin, have a search. Absolutely convinced me that they're not the brain reacting to the cells dying, it's our soul moving on. I hope you feel more able to share your experience at some point ❤
@Komijoyo677
@Komijoyo677 5 ай бұрын
I believe you. Though I will say if you say things like "the world I once knew". It starts to sound like you're embellishing for dramatic effect. Which may lead some to take it a little less seriously. Like you're trying to spin a tale. Its a minor thing. But worth noting I think.
@henryjames8654
@henryjames8654 5 ай бұрын
Monkeys don't do math. When you attempt to tell humans they aren't their bodies, all manner of rudeness jumps into existence. If you're feeling isolated by the opinions of a few humans, you're talking to the wrong humans.
@Ruby-ev9ym
@Ruby-ev9ym 2 ай бұрын
I learned that I lost an old friend to complications from years of heroin use. He was a good person, he just hurt himself and went through so much trauma in his 37 years. I truly hope he is in a peaceful place.
@karenhall7446
@karenhall7446 2 ай бұрын
When I died in 2019. I saw completely my dark surroundings but I was aware I had no body. I was only gone 16 seconds but because of my mom's passing I was not afraid. I knew I had not passed beyond the VEIL, but I was curious and not once did I think about what I had left behind. When we die I know that what we are leaving will continue on without us, but trust me when I say there is no doubt that we are returning home. Thank You AJ. I am sorry for your loss.
@JimmieHammel
@JimmieHammel 5 ай бұрын
My sister's heart stopped during a life flight when she was seven. No one told her she had coded on the flight. They didn't want to scare her. But she already knew. She knew she had died and claimed to have seen a bright light and a woman with short dark hair. Months later, once she was out of the hospital, we took a trip to visit our grandparents a few states away, and she pointed out a picture of a woman on the wall, claiming that was the woman she had seen when she died. It was a photo of our great grandmother who had died before my sister was born. Interestingly, everyone always said that my sister greatly resembled that great grandmother because they both had such dark hair.
@correnlarsen7375
@correnlarsen7375 5 ай бұрын
WOW 👁👁 that's EXTRAORDINARY 💥🌈💥💥 THANK-YOU 🌅 for sharing that experience. We all have many lives 🎶 of learning on earth 🌏🌍🌎 a planet of learning, 🎇🎆🎇 duality, ☯️ and FREE 🕊 WILL. WE ARE HERE TO HELP RAISE 🌈 THE VIBRATION 🎶 OF EARTH 🌏🌍🌎 TO 5D 🎆
@destinydawn141
@destinydawn141 5 ай бұрын
Read the book "Soul Survivor."
@softest_eevee
@softest_eevee 5 ай бұрын
That “ I miss you, dad.” Really touched my heart. I miss my mom. This whole video made me think of you. They are always with us. Thank you for every video, AJ and Hecklefish.
@ExclusiveProductionsUSA
@ExclusiveProductionsUSA 5 ай бұрын
That was sweet I miss you dad ❤
@jpdominator
@jpdominator 5 ай бұрын
Got me in the feels.
@OndriaDancingStar
@OndriaDancingStar 4 ай бұрын
when i died, i went back to my star, literally through the atmosphere past the moon and right to my star (i had always believed i came from a star since childhood) it was beautiful and warm and comforting and i was so upset when the CPR being performed on me woke me up. my first words were "why did you do that?" i have no fear now of dying, i know it leads to a beautiful place' its not an end.
@agrillhasnoname
@agrillhasnoname 3 ай бұрын
Which one is your star?
@CuzmicTarot
@CuzmicTarot 3 ай бұрын
That was my experience also.
@Macceee
@Macceee 3 ай бұрын
You had a brain-trip. Nothing more, nothing less.
@alexascanio6416
@alexascanio6416 Ай бұрын
@@Macceee wtf do you know about it
@Macceee
@Macceee Ай бұрын
@@alexascanio6416 That's what the science suggest after multiple studies over the decades. Unverified anecdotes (fables) are worthless and not evidence.
@ellemarie8887
@ellemarie8887 3 ай бұрын
You admitting you have panic attacks just made me love this channel even more. I've watched you for the last 4 days every night while going to sleep, and you are an incredible person! Thank you for the wonderful entertainment and education! Cant wait to watch everyone of your videos! ❤
@Justin-ts2dw
@Justin-ts2dw 3 ай бұрын
I have watched all, they are all amazing! Enjoy I’m just sad I didn’t get a new episode tonight😅😅
@letsrock12345
@letsrock12345 4 ай бұрын
That little "I miss you Dad" that was on the screen hit me right in my feelings. I miss my Dad every day. I wish he could have met my daughter
@garygillett440
@garygillett440 4 ай бұрын
He has. And, there is no bigger love. She knows it, too. ;)
@letsrock12345
@letsrock12345 4 ай бұрын
@garygillett440 man i appreciate that. Shes 2.5. Ive yet to take her to his and my brothers grave site. As its a few hours away. And i want her to understand a little bit more of what it means.
@garygillett440
@garygillett440 4 ай бұрын
@@letsrock12345 ask her about her dreams as she gets a little older. He's going to visit her there. ❤️ Never discourage that connection she has, and yours will broaden as well.
@abehatt7887
@abehatt7887 3 ай бұрын
My dad died 2020 when my daughter was a year and a half. I’ve always kept his memory alive we go to the cemetery often. Not to mention after he passed my 1 1/2 year old would tell me “grampa keeps calling my name”. Keep your head up.
@letsrock12345
@letsrock12345 3 ай бұрын
@abehatt7887 i appreciate that man!
@phantom0456
@phantom0456 5 ай бұрын
“I miss you, dad.” That hit me in the feels. No matter who we are or how successful we may be, it hurts to lose a loved one. Thanks for sharing that side of you, AJ.
@xzonia1
@xzonia1 5 ай бұрын
True. My Dad passed away in May of this year. I know how AJ feels. I miss mine too.
@lydmonster727
@lydmonster727 5 ай бұрын
Same. Both of them. Over a decade now. Never gets less so. Virtual hugs all ‘round guys.
@and4all706
@and4all706 5 ай бұрын
Time doesn't heal. It's just sad.
@CIA.U.S.A
@CIA.U.S.A 5 ай бұрын
Rip to your dad and to all the died father out there, especially the I'm not the baby father
@myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691
@myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 15 күн бұрын
I got to hold my moms hand on her last breath and she took me with her when she left this earth…there was so much clapping and cheering when we got there (not for me I was like standing back observing) and my mom looked so confused (or maybe I could feel her confusion now that I think about it) there was a bright light and everyone was so happy celebrating my mom. She stood there and her back was to me so I screamed outloud (the nurse could hear me) “run mom run!!!” And my mom jumped up and her arms made a V in the air like athletes do for victory and she ran and jumped a few times. I felt EVERYTHING she did to help others on this earth. I felt all the goodness she brought to the world. I felt an overwhelming happiness with love! Then I popped back into the hospital room. I learned later it’s called a shared death experience. This just happened January 15th of this year. I’m crying right now because it was the greatest experience of love my mom could give me and I miss her more than anything
@Pattbonn47
@Pattbonn47 4 ай бұрын
You broke me when you talked about your Dad. I lost mine 12 years ago and I can't wait to see him again. Thank you.
@semplybalanced3210
@semplybalanced3210 4 ай бұрын
I watched my lovely grandmother pass away. She said “they’re here” and mentioned older relatives names, that had passed away before I was born, that I didn’t know. My grandma raised her hand as if she was taking their hands. She was happy & very much at peace. It wasn’t a sad moment & I thought I’d be in shambles. I wasn’t. She was ready. She had liver & stomach cancer. Death is taught to be feared but it shouldn’t be.
@Cosmicwolf369
@Cosmicwolf369 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree 💯 Death is not to be feared, it is a natural process like being born. I was with my grandma too when she passed away, I was holding her hand. She was a beautiful person inside and out. I hope she is happy and at peace 🙏🏼❤️ I miss her so much.
@MichaelR1975
@MichaelR1975 Ай бұрын
I watched mine pass in 2022 was super tough she had a big hand in raising me. she dreamed of what she referred to as dead people for days before she passed her mother, her brother, Dad etc. One strange thing that happened was the night before she passed my aunt was sitting outside with the backdoor was open. So she could see through the screen door she watch a women come into the kitchen and open the fridge. At first she thought it was my mom her sister but then she noticed she had short hair like grandma and looked like grandma in her 30s or 40s. The next day my grandma looked like she was no longer in her body up until that point she looked like she was just sleeping peacefully. But that day her mouth was wide open and she was gone that night around 9 pm she stopped breathing. I hope and want to believe my aunt seen her soul leave her body the night before. I am not very religious and am on the fence at times about life after death although I want to believe something is after this. But I asked for signs that she was alright or at peace about a month after she died I seen a bright orange orb in my bedroom. Being the logical person I am I tried to explain it away but I cant it was not light from outside it was coming from inside the room and in the basement.
@TheAshleywiggins
@TheAshleywiggins 5 ай бұрын
My best friend of 20 years died suddenly at 35.. at his service , late September in Georgia on a clear day ,a rainbow appeared over his house after the service. Later that week, my father said he saw him in a dream waving at him and smiling. A year to the day later, my father died. I think we are more connected to each other ,and the universe, than we will ever know.
@zerodelay1630
@zerodelay1630 5 ай бұрын
You are right, I experienced it when I did DMT. Everybody is connected in a way we don't understand. No words can describe it.
@johnnyharperscoutstable5386
@johnnyharperscoutstable5386 5 ай бұрын
Agreed
@seanamcgee3427
@seanamcgee3427 5 ай бұрын
Just a truly first-rate channel with a super-talented and high-integrity host. Bravo and Happy New Year!
@Dfwilson512
@Dfwilson512 4 ай бұрын
Your show is freaking amazing.. been a fan for a long time! My dad passed away almost 3 years ago! I know he still around he talks to my baby all the time. He was her best friend, miss him deeply! Many prayers and love to everyone that has lost someone close!❤
@BobbieWinslow-zt3kn
@BobbieWinslow-zt3kn 4 ай бұрын
I recently came across the Why Files while scrolling through the Roku channel menu and instantly became hooked. This show has quickly became an obsession for me! Intense topics, with thorough knowledge and research of each and total consideration of every possible "why" no matter how crazy some of then may sound. Relatable and interesting on every level! Thank you for the time you must take to make each episode!! Never stop asking Why?!!! Will definitely be purchasing some merch!!
@mgaroz
@mgaroz 5 ай бұрын
My dad passed away a little over a week ago, this is exactly what I needed, thank you so much AJ
@brandongrimsley7372
@brandongrimsley7372 5 ай бұрын
My father died 3 weeks ago. This w was exactly what I needed to hear too.
@2HotHandle
@2HotHandle 5 ай бұрын
My condolences 💐
@Carlos-zp5sy
@Carlos-zp5sy 5 ай бұрын
Lol😅
@RyansReaper
@RyansReaper 5 ай бұрын
Hopefully you find peace. My prayers to you and your family
@vidyaabhimaan
@vidyaabhimaan 5 ай бұрын
My dad passed well over 6 yrs ago, I needed this too. In fact that's what I did, he visited me in my dream and told me he is in a place he likes. They have books there so he reads a lot. I should not worry about him so much. heh.
@peterjackson4623
@peterjackson4623 5 ай бұрын
My mother died during the first 6months of the pandemic. She was a beautiful, gifted human who helped so many people throughout her life. What bothers me the most is that she died alone in a hospital. This gives me some peace that she wasn’t totally alone and that death for her wasn’t as awful as my mind allows me at times to think about.
@MumT05
@MumT05 5 ай бұрын
So sorry Peter, praying you comfort and reconciled. What a wonderful description you gave of your mother, imagine if that could be our reputation too, God be with you.
@brentsenior7830
@brentsenior7830 5 ай бұрын
I truly hope this is the case especially considering how many ppl had to die in isolation during the pandemic. My grandmother was one as well who died from covid all alone in hospital as well. I've cried several times just knowing she didnt have any of her loved ones around to comfort her. I truly hope my papa was right there with her as he had already passed. Or at least something or someone to be there at the end.
@earthwalker9109
@earthwalker9109 5 ай бұрын
I was devastated when my dad died alone in hospital in 2010 - however, I’ve always read a lot about NDEs and angels, and know now that he was literally surrounded by loving beings when he passed ; this has helped me beyond belief ❤
@Mike-es2yg
@Mike-es2yg 5 ай бұрын
That was pure EVIL, not letting family members be with dying relatives! Sick, satanic behavior
@UNIRockLIVE
@UNIRockLIVE 5 ай бұрын
Christ saves all
@tonywu3613
@tonywu3613 4 ай бұрын
The brain. I'm glad to know this. It meant my mom could have heard me thanking her for bringing all of us up properly. Thanks ❤
@JAML1875
@JAML1875 3 ай бұрын
I believe this. I was in the ER years ago, I died. I saw my body there in the bed. The person I saw when it happened was my uncle, that has passed away a couple of years before.
@JohnOLooney
@JohnOLooney 5 ай бұрын
As a funeral director you feel it in the funeral home. my hope is that we see justice for the crimes against humanity happening at this time for these souls murdered by those they thought they could trust
@Hayotowin
@Hayotowin 5 ай бұрын
Weren't you on Crowder's show sometime over the past yr or so?
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 5 ай бұрын
Nothing happened to many Nazis after WWII, I just feel there's no real universal justice in the world and most crimes, especially those committed by people with power go forever unpunished
@vickie5706
@vickie5706 5 ай бұрын
Is this definitely John? Thought you would have a massive following. Well done on speaking the truth through out this hellish time. ❤
@sallymccain9811
@sallymccain9811 5 ай бұрын
John was one of the only voices in a sea of lies during Cv .....thank you for speaking the truth xx
@adamadeptus3686
@adamadeptus3686 5 ай бұрын
Care to share any stories of unusual experiences you've had in the funeral home, John?
@DaGrybo
@DaGrybo 5 ай бұрын
I'm a scientist and a physician working at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Despite studying hard sciences and focusing on the tangible, it is perfectly clear to me that we are eternal, spiritual beings. The trick is that we go under the veil of forgetting after incarnation, so that certain work can be done.
@terril.getman5310
@terril.getman5310 5 ай бұрын
In my experience, during the transfer the soul must let go of its past life and its quite the process. Starts with a three step and the dives into more intricate processes. Seems we have to settle this life to possibly prepare for the next? (I did end up surviving so, I don’t know the rest). I can tell you, I never felt more like myself there than I did here, your soul is limited here. & the theory of one…. definitely a thing. That was just my experience though, I think everyone’s could be different though there are parallels like, it’s warm, womb like, familiar. It’s cold here and very painful.
@frog860
@frog860 5 ай бұрын
Well put.
@fredstone3875
@fredstone3875 13 сағат бұрын
I died at 19 and you are rite. I knew I was there before. Feeling how could I have forgotten. No bright light. The feeling of infinite space around me. I was not alone.
@JayneLP89
@JayneLP89 3 ай бұрын
❤ NDE’s are one of my absolute favourite topics. Thank you for delivering more on it, brilliantly.
@TheWhyFiles
@TheWhyFiles 3 ай бұрын
Glad you liked this one, Jayney! Thanks for the comment. And I am grateful for the tip! Your generosity really helps.
@t3ch5upp0r7-nz2pn
@t3ch5upp0r7-nz2pn 4 ай бұрын
I was in an accident just like your father. My arm was torn off, I was lifeflighted to the hospital. Heart stopped in the helicopter, but I didn't have a NDE. I don't remember ANYthing between 3 seconds before the wreck and the following day when I woke up in the bed. I'm curious what the difference is between the people that experience NDEs and those who don't. Keep up the great work!
@StihlmaddArborist
@StihlmaddArborist 3 ай бұрын
it's a good question, after my experience in comatown following a major experimental surgery ( my third surgery in the space of three weeks) then putting one step on the rainbow bridge while in the ICU but not actually going completely flatline I have memories that are similar to those who have NDE's and others that seem to be singular to my own .
@CelticSpiritsCoven
@CelticSpiritsCoven 3 ай бұрын
If you don't remember anything between 3 seconds before the wreck and the following day, then how do you know that you didn't have an NDE? I mean if you don't remember, then you don't remember. Right?
@t3ch5upp0r7-nz2pn
@t3ch5upp0r7-nz2pn 3 ай бұрын
⁠You are correct, I don’t know for certain that it didn’t happen. If a tree falls in the woods, etc. I do know that I have no memory of it, and therefore I don’t consider it an experience, if it happened at all.
@CelticSpiritsCoven
@CelticSpiritsCoven 3 ай бұрын
@@t3ch5upp0r7-nz2pn Since you can't remember anything, and you have no spiritual wisdom, your commentary here is worthless. Atheist Lost Blind Stop reacting to content that triggers you to street-preach your atheist cult religion. Go back to your atheist echo-chamber and leave the rest of us alone.
@Yezpahr
@Yezpahr 4 ай бұрын
Back in 2011 we made the hard decision to put our dog to sleep. He showed us he was in pain very clearly one night during a walk, so we decided to let the vet come instantly that night, it was a Sunday so they were closed but he grabbed his coat and came over anyway. When it was administered he sighed once and didn't breathe again. I still get goosebumps when I think about what happened later that night. While I slept on my chair I woke up and saw my dog laying in front of the lamp. I instantly shot up and hugged him and felt his warmth but it was a dream. It was a final goodbye from him, and it was real. Our loved ones, be it animals or people, have a soul.
@Ice.muffin
@Ice.muffin 3 ай бұрын
I'll never understand nor condone this "practice", *ever* .
@JROD082384
@JROD082384 3 ай бұрын
​@@Ice.muffin You mean the humane release of a beloved pet from a life of hopeless pain and suffering? The op might have just had a silly dream of no real consequence, an imagined final message from an imaginary doggy heaven, but you are the kind of reprehensible filth that is what's wrong with humanity. If you can't treat the lower orders of animals with dignity, respect, and humane kindness, then YOU are an even lower form of animal than they are...
@christopherfanelli8821
@christopherfanelli8821 3 ай бұрын
@@Ice.muffinWhat “practice” do you mean?
@skn482
@skn482 3 ай бұрын
The warmth- felt the same thing after my grandfather passed and i had a very vivid dream about meeting him. Unexplainably peaceful and warm hug it was. Knew it was him meeting me for one last time.
@joeybobbie1
@joeybobbie1 2 ай бұрын
@@Ice.muffinYou have no Heart or Sympathy for anyone do you!!!! If you’re talking about having a Dog put down when they are at their last Stsge and in Severe Pain. What would you do? Continue to let it suffer a Miserable Death? Putting the Animal down is the most Humane thing you can do! It’s also the most Painful thing you can go through! Show some Sympathy. They obviously Loved their Dog Very much, as I do mine.
@Huckleberry_blue
@Huckleberry_blue 5 ай бұрын
Long long story short but here we go… the day my brother died, (he was 15, cancer)I felt it coming. From the moment I woke up I felt uneasy. That day I wasn’t with him, I had headed out. Despite being 100km apart I felt the exact moment he passed. I felt him leave this earth. I will never forgot that feeling. It’s like nothing else I’ve ever felt.
@amodernalchemist432
@amodernalchemist432 5 ай бұрын
My condolences *@Huckleberry_blue* RIP to your brother 🕯😔
@vkgamingplatform7247
@vkgamingplatform7247 5 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how painful this was for you. My condolences😔
@chrismoss8409
@chrismoss8409 5 ай бұрын
What would happen if in them 3 minutes of high brain activity they tried to bring the person back ?
@amodernalchemist432
@amodernalchemist432 5 ай бұрын
@@chrismoss8409 that's an interesting thought. When he brought up the frequency for consciousness, I was thinking it might be possible to hack our brains back into consciousness, out of a coma, with that frequency or another one? Kinda like a reboot or ctrl, alt, delete restart. They should definitely do more research into death and comas. Something tells me that they're not interested in this anymore.
@llamadeus11
@llamadeus11 5 ай бұрын
Peace to you and your brother ❤ I sincerely believe you. I woke up in the wee hours one morn and woke up my mom telling her Gpa had died. She was sure I had a bad dream, until she got the call. I knew in NY when he passed in FL. 😢 still feel like he stopped by on his way out to the grand journey.
@jenniferdavis1247
@jenniferdavis1247 4 күн бұрын
My friend disconnected her Mom from life support today as per her mom's advanced directive but my friend felt her mom became alert and responsive when she sang spiritual songs to her or read her scripture. My heart just longs to convey solace. This video really makes a human connection that is transparent and without agenda. Ty
@jermaineabrantes9626
@jermaineabrantes9626 4 ай бұрын
I love this channel and wasn't expecting it to talk about one of my favorite topics: NDEs. So cool that more people are becoming aware of this.
@jet7327
@jet7327 5 ай бұрын
I suffered a stroke in 2005 and had an out-of-body experience. As the ambulance was taking me to the hospital, I looked down at my body and I felt the most pain free, love and the most peace in my soul that I cannot describe, even though my physical body looked pretty messed up below. I didn't want to go back into my body down below , but I felt 2 hands on my shoulders and a voice saying "It's not your time yet". ---and WHAM! I went back into my body filled with pain. While I was out of body , I was so blown away by how good my soul felt that I didn't even bother looking around to see if I even had a body. Now, I am not afraid to die if it's going to feel like that.
@williesweetjr8713
@williesweetjr8713 5 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience due to a trial fibrillation. Hours of pain, followed by bliss. Comfort, warmth, a sense of welcome that made me want to stay and go farther. I thought of my young son's and how much I would miss them and said, "I am not done yet." The pain was incredible and instantaneous again. Spent 4 days in hospital and years to recover and learn to live with the condition. Like you, I don't fear death, have a huge appreciation for life. I would have thought I was reading my own experience from your comment!
@shadydog3718
@shadydog3718 5 ай бұрын
Yes , i bet you did..Are you still sober?
@DrethNET
@DrethNET 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'm genuinely curious and not looking to judge, do you have a religious or spiritual background?
@shadydog3718
@shadydog3718 5 ай бұрын
@@DrethNET yes , i saw dead people..
@ccalex8548
@ccalex8548 5 ай бұрын
i had the same experience when I cut the line to public restroom in russia but the voice was followed by a fist. I was out of body for a few seconds
@Carole67182
@Carole67182 5 ай бұрын
My brother died suddenly 3 weeks ago. We'd become very close in the last 20 years after a turbulent youthful relationship and a lifetime of being apart, doing our own things. NDE videos are keeping me afloat right now. They have to be true. This video came at the perfect time for me. Thank you.
@white_devil73
@white_devil73 5 ай бұрын
I don't know you, but I'm sorry for your loss. I'm an only child. I wish that I had a sibling. You'll see your brother again.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 5 ай бұрын
I feel you man. My brother and I became very close after my mom died. I'd be devastated to lose him. So sorry for your loss.
@pbj0815
@pbj0815 5 ай бұрын
Im so sorry about your brother
@weRallmagical
@weRallmagical 5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry about your brother. I really do believe he is in a good place. Sending you positive vibes.
@and4all706
@and4all706 5 ай бұрын
Next Level Soul may be good for you to watch.
@Draco_Alpha
@Draco_Alpha 3 ай бұрын
i've not ever experienced NDEs or OBEs, but deep inside i know they're true. and scientifically it MUST be true, because of thermodynamics... energy cannot be created or destroyed, so out consciousness must go somewhere when this body dies. and therefore reincarnation must be true as well, because the spark of life must come from somewhere (and that's not to mention people remembering previous lives). we come to this life to experience living for all it's worth, and once you understand that and who/what we are on the other side your life will never be the same. it's impossible to be truly suicidal when you get it. gods, i love this stuff.
@cecilial7707
@cecilial7707 4 ай бұрын
My husband had an NDE on a hospital bed from surgery. He, too, saw the bright light and the white tunnel. He came back for me and our two boys😊
@venomenace
@venomenace 5 ай бұрын
My dad had an NDE after a bad car accident, said he saw himself in the hospital bed getting worked on. He went on to live many more years and just recently passed away last year. RIP pops 😇
@deidreclark5026
@deidreclark5026 5 ай бұрын
15 seconds after my dad took his last breath, he lifted his head and got the biggest smile on his face, a look of wonder… then he lowered his head and passed. He was comatose for a week before his passing, so it was especially amazing. I know he saw all the people who he had loved and lost “picking him up”… I did not know before but now I do… there is life after death.
@davidjones3226
@davidjones3226 4 ай бұрын
The scientific explanation doesn’t address how some OBEs accurately describe events that the experiencer otherwise would have no way of knowing. NO WAY AROUND THAT.
@p.k.5455
@p.k.5455 4 ай бұрын
You handle these topics with such respect and kindness, and it is very refreshing and always interesting. Thank you for all your work!!!
@richardaaron4454
@richardaaron4454 5 ай бұрын
My grandfather died for 5 minutes during surgery and told me a similar thing happened, he saw his mother and she said it wasn’t his time yet and he came back to life. My grandfather was the most honest man you can imagine, he was a Marine in WWII and taught me that nothing is worse than liars and thieves. I 100% believe what he said happened.
@mornetheron9466
@mornetheron9466 5 ай бұрын
Amazing man. Can't wait to upgrade myself. The time is near.❤
@AndyG1995
@AndyG1995 5 ай бұрын
@@mornetheron9466what you mean?
@CA-lf7jt
@CA-lf7jt 5 ай бұрын
My grandfather died when I was 14. He woke up minutes later and told us of a light a tunnel, everyone he ever knew that had passed on, family and friends. He came back and told us all of those things. He lasted two weeks, then suddenly ill and did pass away quickly
@Hoopsallday24
@Hoopsallday24 5 ай бұрын
I don’t think anyone is lying about their experiences we just have no idea what happens in our brain when we pass away.
@RabbiJesus
@RabbiJesus 5 ай бұрын
@@AndyG1995that’s a bot.
@weirdarto
@weirdarto 5 ай бұрын
I grew up in a family where my father was an atheist and my mother dabbled in the occult. In 1998 I was having kidney issues and had to be hospitalized for a week. On the first day I was there, I felt like I was slipping away. It was like I detached from my body and I could see and hear Drs and nurses running around. Suddenly, it's like I was being sucked through the ceiling but there was no resistance and then I was in the most beautiful place, It was sort of endless green grass and trees. It was an incredible peace like I have never felt before or after. My NDE is a bit different as I didn't actually see or talk to anyone else there. Still, it was wonderful, no pain or hunger or worry. Then just as suddenly, I was being brought back. I saw a nurse and she said they thought they lost me, but I was so angry because I wanted to go back to that place. All these years I've wondered what was that, and over time I have become convinced God is real and I just became a Christian about a year ago. I don't usually tell people what happened but it all seemed very real.
@wideawake5630
@wideawake5630 5 ай бұрын
Welcome to the family.
@njones420
@njones420 5 ай бұрын
"my father was an atheist and my mother dabbled in the occult" ... sounds legit.
@freespiritwithnature4384
@freespiritwithnature4384 2 ай бұрын
That was definitely an NDE.
@njones420
@njones420 Ай бұрын
​@@YowzaBowzaWowza fyi, 4/20 represents 20th april in this case :)
@crispyist7939
@crispyist7939 Ай бұрын
I'm 45 and was an atheist most of my life. It took rock bottom and death by overdose twice before I found God. Welcome to Christianity. God bless
@leonharte7780
@leonharte7780 3 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel as an avid fan of watching videos about theories and mysteries. You are so good at describing and breaking down concepts while presenting it in an enjoyable way where I want to watch the video until the very end. I'll be watching your backlog of videos for sure.
@twirlingparasol_
@twirlingparasol_ 3 ай бұрын
After hearing your casual commentary on death, panic attacks, and DMT, i just love you more than ever, AJ.
@Narstar100
@Narstar100 5 ай бұрын
My dad had sepsis and "died" on the table. He traveled out the room and overheard a nurse next door talking about him and how ill he was with sepsis, and that he was going to die. He returned to his body and recovered. He told the doctors and nurses after what the nurse next door was saying about him while he was dead on the table and they were all stunned.
@fredkowalo
@fredkowalo 5 ай бұрын
I had an out of body experience and it was very different than most reported ones… everything was sepia tone … I died in a parking lot… it was an accident … but I remember looking at my dead body in my car .. there was no white light … I describe it as waiting on a train … but it never came … it was amazing and peaceful and I was not afraid. it seemed I had all the answers of the universe. I saw my ex wife find me and she found my body and screamed … my soul returned to my body and it was the most intense pain I have ever felt. I wasn’t back yet. Paramedics came and worked on me. I remember having a full on conversation with them but they couldn’t hear me.. they said male 45 no vitals and continued to work … finally I came back. I have no fear of death. I am certain there is something more. I use my experience to help people who are near death not be afraid. It’s an amazing journey we all will take eventually… I love this channel.
@Setsunone
@Setsunone 4 ай бұрын
Was the sepia like a 2 dimensionale space where you felt like you where gliding over some sort of surface? I woke up in ICU a couple of weeks ago after having that experience... Actually told nobody because it was so wierd.
@fredkowalo
@fredkowalo 4 ай бұрын
@@Setsunoneit was Weird for me… it was Sepia tone .. but I was looking at my dead self and aware . There was no pain … just happy and free .. I moved effortlessly and Was not aware of how I was getting there it was just a POV change as I wanted to see something.. I describe it as waiting for someone from the other side to come get me .. but no one did. I was revived 15 minutes or so later back in my body. It was an amazing experience. I have no fear because I know there is something after
@Chromium457
@Chromium457 4 ай бұрын
I mean that's a pretty typical NDE!
@whiteobama3032
@whiteobama3032 3 ай бұрын
I had that one, felt like all existence became clear, and everything suddenly made sense. It faded away like a dream later, so I have very hazy memory of it.
@Draven992
@Draven992 3 ай бұрын
Hey I wanted to chime in with a friendly comment as a huge supporter of your series. I started catching shorts on social media and decided to check out a full show and was so impressed I think I've watch 2/3rds of your content and absolutely find it amazing! I love how you entertain us with the story and then by the end you get down the hard cold facts pro / cons. Keep up the great work that you and team do and I hope to enjoy many future episodes (especially the one thats long over due about the Anunnaki). I also choose this episode to leave a comment as I myself has had a brush in with a near death on the operation table at age 9 years old. You did a great job covering the facts but noticed you left something out. Most NDE survivors had deja vu / premonition. Like a warning of something to come. I remember in the episode you reference a woman whom was kayaking and drowned for a while and doctors brought her back. I remember seeing a similar story on Netflix series Surviving Death where that same woman was given information about her teenage son passing away at age 18. For me it was foresight of an ex girlfriend I had relationship going bad and why before it happened. While it happened I was crushed. I don't know if it was to help prepare me or to remind me of a greater good. I also get random waves of deja vu / premonition before it happen and the feeling was so unique I would tell others around me and they would be shocked by my premonition and ask how I would know something. Nothing I could ever control or else I'd be rich playing the lottery. it would be small things like making a 1 in a million basketball shot full court away with one hand on the first try. Once it was winning a small gift card at work. I also knew about my 2 daughters and how'd they look (hair colour / personality) before they were born. Just curious if you knew about that along your research or not. Maybe you covered it in the in-depth podcast, but I don't get a lot of spare time being a Dad. Anyways just wanted to share that and say what again how much I love the series keep on doing the great work you and team do!
@lorim.1528
@lorim.1528 4 ай бұрын
Always such great shows! My favorite thing to watch. Thank you for all your hard work getting these videos out to us! ❤❤
@yoyoschmo1
@yoyoschmo1 5 ай бұрын
My great grandma has 2 NDEs and one she was on a train with people of every ethnicity all heading toward a tunnel of light and another she was wading the river Jordan while people were singing. She had a massive heart attack and remained bed-bound for 7 months. Her second NDE happened while bed-bound and when she came back she was completely healed and immediately started cleaning her children’s clothes bc she told God she wanted them to have a mother and she had work to do. She lived into her mid 90s
@infinitesimotel
@infinitesimotel 5 ай бұрын
I think she was just very tired on the London underground by the sounds of it.
@JensMorrison
@JensMorrison 5 ай бұрын
My grandma said the same thing. "I have work to do" Haha!
@aransharma4997
@aransharma4997 5 ай бұрын
that's beautiful
@ade0573
@ade0573 5 ай бұрын
Never underestimate the strength of a Mother soul! x
@karenwestberg5838
@karenwestberg5838 5 ай бұрын
💕
@millenialsmom2214
@millenialsmom2214 5 ай бұрын
It's very common for people in hospice just before they die to see and talk to loved ones that have passed. I sat next to 85-year-old grandma, who lied in hospice and didn't speak for a few days. Suddenly her eyes opened, she sat up and spoke to her mother, my long dead great grandmother, as if she were standing at the foot of her bed. She called her "mama" and said she was scared. She sounded like a little girl herself. Shortly after, she passed away. It freaked us out. The nurses said it happens all the time. 🤷‍♀️
@armoredcoreexile
@armoredcoreexile 5 ай бұрын
That's what happens when you go "at home" instead of while out and about. She genuinely got to see her mama again.
@AscendedWalrus
@AscendedWalrus 5 ай бұрын
Same thing my grandmother did just before she passed.
@agapelife2179
@agapelife2179 5 ай бұрын
We go to heaven,not by our works but by God's grace,we can't earn it, it's a free gift,just believe in Jesus trust in him,if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus,and believe in your heart God raised him from the dead,you shall be saved
@AscendedWalrus
@AscendedWalrus 5 ай бұрын
@@agapelife2179 maybe but I doubt it
@Amy-qe7ti
@Amy-qe7ti 5 ай бұрын
As a RN who worked hospice for many years, I can attest to this fact. ❤
@Stephanie-dj4iy
@Stephanie-dj4iy Ай бұрын
Working at a retirement home 😢 the hardest part is when you become part of there family I've heard many stories seeing loved one's coming to take them home 🙏
@Power-Ads
@Power-Ads 4 ай бұрын
I'm going to keep my comment short HOWEVER this video is without a doubt THE BEST!!!! video I have ever seen on this subject. It was COMPLETELY UNBIASED and lets you draw your own conclusions either way. You just provided a wealth of information not commonly found in other videos. plus I love Hecklefish! ... he provides just the right amount of humor in your videos to keep things light and interesting! GREAT JOB!!! ... you got a new subscriber!
@jimmyjoe4488
@jimmyjoe4488 5 ай бұрын
I had an NDE after heart surgery. I bled out internally and it was was at least 20 minutes before blood was circulating again. They had to fill me up and restart my heart. I had an experience that started with me hearing a nurse yelling at me not to die and ended with a presence telling me "you need to go back. "
@geistdylan
@geistdylan 5 ай бұрын
This gives me goosebumps beyond belief. I was skateboarding one night down a dark paved trail through the woods. I Frequented the trail during the day so I knew the path really well and it was dark and scary so I was absolutely cooking down the hill. 20+mph. I hit a wet patch and lost control. I flew off the trail, tumbled and face planted into a large cement pole that held a sign. I stood up and didnt feel a thing. About 5 seconds later all the pain hit me at once and I immediately blacked out but still felt concious. I was now in a very dark place with a light at the end of the tunnel. All pain ceased to exist. I felt the most amazing peaceful feeling Ive ever experienced. I kept following the light and the feeling of peace kept getting more extreme. Then a voice basically shoved me backwards and said "you cannot go here, you have to go back." I immediately woke up, 30 feet away from the pole I hit. Faced down in the dirt and immediately felt all the pain. I genuinely cant explain what I experienced any better than that but I believe I almost died.
@Remiswaifu
@Remiswaifu 5 ай бұрын
Wow that is for sharing this
@Dkm598
@Dkm598 5 ай бұрын
You didn't break your face? 😅 seriously though
@geistdylan
@geistdylan 5 ай бұрын
@Dkm598 I had a black eye, scrape and concussion. My head/face and whole body hurt for a week or so after that.
@malharyadav7077
@malharyadav7077 5 ай бұрын
try ayahuasca you might be able to figure out more
@SeanNyte
@SeanNyte 3 ай бұрын
Hecklefish For President!!! I had to pause the video because I was laughing so hard at the DMV for Souls joke.... Not only is this channel in my Top 10 Favorites, but Hecklefish has to be my favorite KZbinr Sidekick.... Keep up the great work! I'll be looking forward to seeing what you upload next!
@innate7260
@innate7260 2 ай бұрын
I lost Dad in aug 2008, , he passed away 2 months prior to my wedding, he never met my kids, i lost Mum in sept 2021, my wife and i seperated in 2019, i do think it was for the better, Mum always said to me that after we split, she saw the old me returning. Since her passing i havent moved on in a good way, i feel depressed n lazy these days, it breaks my heart thinking that she and Dad are watching over me, and being saddened, i fear that i am hell bound, i do repent and i believe in God my saviour, i just pray i am in the book of life, because i have strayed off the path
@jbrown2908
@jbrown2908 2 ай бұрын
You are and always will be a child of our Creator and will ALWAYS have access to His love. You are depressed and perhaps can't see your way out. You may be experiencing a spiritual awakening, and if so, it would explain a lot. (In case you don't know, a S.A. has NOTHING to do with religion.) You might find Christina Lopes of help. She has MANY videos on S.A. and how to deal with it. Sending you many good vibes. ❤❤❤
@jenniferdavis1247
@jenniferdavis1247 4 күн бұрын
Pain tricks us into thinking that pain will last forever. I pray that the Love of God will drench us, so that love flows in and spills out. Holy Spirit please comfort this grieving Christian and seal us for the day of Christ. Never let us blot our names out of your book of life.
@frankbarron1907
@frankbarron1907 5 ай бұрын
Not long after my Grandmother died (I was around 25 years old) she twice came to see me in my dreams . The first time, she looked frightening, and I was terrified and tried to run away. I awoke and immediately hated myself for running away. I somehow understood that she had come to say goodbye and I had nothing to fear. A few nights later she came back. I immediately ran to her and she wrapped me in her warm embrace as I sobbed harder than I ever remember sobbing. I can still hear her soothing voice: “No llores, mi nino” Don’t cry my little one. I don’t care what anyone says, that was her. If the creator deems me worthy, I look forward to seeing her - and all my loved ones - again in the next world.
@armandodimarzio1136
@armandodimarzio1136 5 ай бұрын
Dreams mean nothing!
@frankbarron1907
@frankbarron1907 5 ай бұрын
If you say so.
@juliakruppartman5819
@juliakruppartman5819 5 ай бұрын
I lost my sister four years ago and this episode gives me hope that she went into the light in peace. She suffered so much for so many years and before she died...
@amanitamuscaria7500
@amanitamuscaria7500 5 ай бұрын
ask her to come back for you, when it's your time. She'll come.
@FlorianGeyer210
@FlorianGeyer210 2 ай бұрын
What a superb channel this is and this video in particular was More than awesome. I lost my beloved wife to Cáncer just two years ago.......I still miss her so much but as a Christian I keep the faith that she is in a far better place and that one day we shall be together again.
@m.i.t1552
@m.i.t1552 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for being you and sharing your story. Cried a good bit watching this. Thank you so much AJ... & Hecklefish.
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 5 ай бұрын
I miss you dad. I'm with you AJ. I saw that note, and brought tears to my eyes. We may not have had the picture perfect family growing up, but the day my dad died, we were all in the room with him, he was there to die, it was over for him, but.. man.. I miss that guy so much. It's very hard, my wife just lost her father a year and a half ago. It's tough man I don't have the words to tell her that it NEVER gets any better. It NEVER gets any easier. It NEVER goes away. It's just the same hurt today as it was back in 2015 for me when my dad passed on. It DOESN'T go away. It never goes away. I don't ever EVER go a SINGLE DAY without thinking about my father. NEVER. She has a very hard time dealing with her own loss, and it scares me because I know reality will never set in for her. But man.. I miss my dad too AJ. I am truly sorry for your loss. Prayers
@and4all706
@and4all706 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Time does not heal like they say.
@joshualaird5303
@joshualaird5303 5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry your'e hurting so bad but it does get easier.. I think it's just different time frames for different people. I hope you make peace with it somehow. I lost my mother to Covid 2 years ago in June and though it hit me likie a freight train I can now talk to her whenever I'm struggling without breaking down. It's still very hard at times but it has gotten easier... for me at least. God Bless
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 5 ай бұрын
@@joshualaird5303 thank you for those kind words. I am very happy for you that you've found some peace in your loss. I suppose the words i wrote may have come out a bit more harsh than intended, when i saw the note at the bottom of the screen i was overwhelmed with sadness for my own personal loss. I suppose in the big picture the pain of the loss has softened, and it was not a shock I'm the first place, that's not the emotion but more that the loss of my father evident in my everyday life, as in all the things i do now i see him coming through my ways. I don't know, it still isn't any better than it was that day. The only thing i have as a Christian is the belief that one day it will all be ok. More than that, but still, it's not easy. I truly am sorry for your loss, and that honestly goes to anyone who reads this, but directly to you as well. Thank you again for your kind words.
@JohnDoe-qz1ql
@JohnDoe-qz1ql 4 ай бұрын
​@@and4all706Time heals ALL wounds... but if You won't let go....
@veroniquelavine4110
@veroniquelavine4110 5 ай бұрын
You have no idea how much i appreciate this episode, I recently lost my brother 🕊and we weren't really on good terms. This episode is special to me because I know he stuck around to make sure we were all okay. Thank you AJ and Hecklefish. Love you guys!🥰
@Hammerback972
@Hammerback972 5 ай бұрын
Same with me and my dad. Lost mom too, but, mom knew something was coming and said little things to prepare me. I was not prepared.
@Allyourbase1990
@Allyourbase1990 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss .
@damdaniel2617
@damdaniel2617 5 ай бұрын
Hang in there you know he would want you to be the best you
@b-rare
@b-rare 5 ай бұрын
He could be reincarnated . I’ve always believed what the Buddhist believe (I actually just learned from this video about Buddhists having this belief..) but I always thought (still do) if you have unfinished business in this life orrrrr live a life in regret you’ll have to keep coming back reincarnated until you get the full experience. Like right now there’s a handful of things that I’m regretting that I can totally do and solve right now as I’m still young enough and I know if I don’t I’ll have to come back and do all this crap again. Lifes so hard. Your brother for sure isn’t gone forever the soul never dies it’s everlasting.
@christiedennis1741
@christiedennis1741 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. My brother passed recently too. Such sad circumstances. Xx
@anunnaki_ent
@anunnaki_ent 4 ай бұрын
We love you in South Africa AJ, you’re greatly appreciated ❤
@pictish1371
@pictish1371 3 ай бұрын
Last year I believe I had an out of body experience. At the time I was in bed asleep. I found myself floating in the universe. I could see our beautiful planet earth to my right below me like a beautiful ball. I could also see other constellations in vivid beautiful colours moving in the universe. The experience felt so very real and vivid. I also sensed that someone was with me to my right but I could not see the person, but it was a comforting presence looking after me. It was so beautiful and perfectly harmonious, it seemed to go on for a while. Then I said to whoever was with me “how am I going to get back” while looking at our earthly home, then the whole experience stopped. When I awoke I ‘knew’ that I wasn’t dreaming. I’m pretty sure that I had a spontaneous out of body experience.
@curtismccarley3943
@curtismccarley3943 5 ай бұрын
As an avid viewer, I really appreciate the respect and reverence you use when discussing different faiths, cultures and beliefs. It's not only refreshing and appreciated, but shows a great deal of character and class as you pursue truth. Just another aspect of this channel that sets it apart and elevates it from the rest. Thank you for your decency and thoughtfulness, A.J.! Best wishes to you and yours in the upcoming new year 🎉
@ZdisslavaJohnson-lv3gs
@ZdisslavaJohnson-lv3gs 5 ай бұрын
I agree. Other than being mistaken about St. Peter- who is NOTa deity and is NOT the one that judges us- he did a very good jobs showing complete respect to people's beliefs. Kudo's to him.
@nickacelvn
@nickacelvn 5 ай бұрын
@@ZdisslavaJohnson-lv3gs And there it is, the person that thinks they "Know" when in all reality you DONT know. Thats the problem with religion, its sheer unbridled arrogance claiming to know. Pffft sophistry.
@ZdisslavaJohnson-lv3gs
@ZdisslavaJohnson-lv3gs 5 ай бұрын
@nickaclevn: Uh, what? I'm genuinely confused by by your statement.
@rikubear6549
@rikubear6549 5 ай бұрын
​@@nickacelvnexactly. Dont be blinded by dogma. Maintain an open mind
@midnightkitty8172
@midnightkitty8172 5 ай бұрын
Well said~!
@mrnobody043
@mrnobody043 5 ай бұрын
I had a NDE 10 years ago. It was a weird experience but i am no longer afraid of dying. I now know there is more than just this life, it also showed me that consciousness, experiences and memories are not limited to the body.. because even when dead, you have the memories of life with you. The body is just a vessel/tool with sensors to perceive this world for your consciousness. eyes/ears/nose/nerves are all sensors that receive information that is sent to the brain and there it is processed for your consciousness.
@AuntLALA
@AuntLALA 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. It's comforting ❤
@mikeschmidt4800
@mikeschmidt4800 5 ай бұрын
Body/Soul interface, an interesting thought.
@nicksshitbro
@nicksshitbro 5 ай бұрын
Whats the point of our soul, though? Whats the point of paradise? Why is it so enticing?
@mrnobody043
@mrnobody043 5 ай бұрын
​@@AuntLALA Before the NDE i didn't really believe in all that "afterlife" stuff. I do now. I'm still not sure what exactly comes after because i was in what i call the "waiting room".. Pitch black and couldn't see anything at all until a light appeared and started to come closer, i was not afraid, just a bit perplexed because i knew what was happening.. i knew i was meant to be there. The light stopped and it told me that it was not my time yet, after that message i immediately get sucked back into my body and i feel and hear the hospital staff working on me. It made me think afterwards.. if it was not my time yet, it would imply that there is a reason for me to be here. Something i have to do or be part of before i can cross over. After the experience i was left with questions and i asked other experiencers about what i saw and what it meant.. According to them it was a place between realms, the "light being" was a guide that comes to take you along to the realm that comes after, or send you back when you are not ready yet( like a bouncer at the bar checking for your ID). Much like the waiting room at the doctors office where you wait for your name to be called so you can see him that's why i call it the waiting room.. Only there is no room :) Anyway that is what i was told and that is what lines up with what i felt and saw. But the most important explanation i got was when i found a youtube video from an interview with a Dutch Dr. that researched this very thing. The video is called "Consciousness beyond death, with Dr. Pim van Lommel". If you are interested in this and have questions about NDE, this guy blew my mind because everything makes sense now. And he has scientific proof. I recommend you look that video up, i cant post a direct link because youtube will delete links.
@mrnobody043
@mrnobody043 5 ай бұрын
@@nicksshitbro My guess is that the soul/consciousness connects to a designated body that will be used to live a physical life where it can gain experiences during that life. When the body expires the consciousness takes the experiences learned with him to the next realm. The point is to live, nothing more, nothing less. To see what you make of life, do you live your life worrying about what others think of you? do you live your life with anger, hate, love or compassion. How do things around you influence the way you live? Its all about the journey, not the destiny. What have you learned in the life you had, have you changed your mind about things you used to think differently about? why did you change your mind about these things. are your actions in life justified? and why do you think it is or isn't justified.. These are all questions you might want to think about.. It's not so much that there is something you "have to do" as a purpose of being alive.. it really is all about the journey of life itself. Why did you live life the way you lived it. What did you learn from it. That is what you take with you to the next realm.
@f0x845
@f0x845 4 ай бұрын
I am blown away by this video. Incredible production quality and storytelling. Consider me subbed. Wow this changed my perspective on so much.
@FixMyBleep
@FixMyBleep 2 ай бұрын
Another great video, thanks for all the effort you put into these!
@Kansas_Princess
@Kansas_Princess 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Aj, for this video! My husband and I lost our youngest son (DaKota Lee Smith 28) to cancer on May 27, 2023. This video moved me to both tears as well as hope. I am a Christian, I believe in Heaven and hell, but at times I question what happens after death. How can I be sure…. The brain activity section of this video gave me comforting thoughts and hope. Thank you!!
@kendrix2the7th
@kendrix2the7th 5 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary called After Death came out a couple months ago that I highly recommend🙌🏽
@user-vd6hg3er8h
@user-vd6hg3er8h 5 ай бұрын
So sorry about your son. My husband and I read some books by Michael Newton who did research on life after death. If you read “Journey of Souls,” I think it would help you tremendously.
@jennasmith6867
@jennasmith6867 5 ай бұрын
​@user-vd6hg3er8h I was just about to recommend this books. It's life changing. There's a free audio book version on KZbin.
@siriusbg
@siriusbg 5 ай бұрын
I am sorry for your loss. Stay strong and preserve yourselves with your husband!
@drjones762
@drjones762 5 ай бұрын
Please read “Proof of Heaven” by Eben Alexander. Eben is a brilliant and accomplished neurosurgeon who had his own NDE / OBE, and found irrefutable Proof of Heaven. Your son is in heaven. Guaranteed. Hope this makes you feel a bit lighter. 🙏🏻☦️🙏🏻☦️
@martinschmid3636
@martinschmid3636 5 ай бұрын
My Brother died 2 weeks ago. A heartstroke with just 48 years. My wife an I was with him in his last moments and tried to aid. My wife said in his last moments, while I called emergency help, he was peacefully smiling and then past away. I have to believe that he has had no pain. (hope to see you again bro... love you)
@thugmetalproductions
@thugmetalproductions Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear about your father. I can imagine that this has been difficult to deal with so my deepest condolences to you and your family. I appreciate your videos and I am a huge fan ever since I discovered it on accident. Thank you for your content and your intelligent feedback on all the different subjects. 🙏
@valdeinaify
@valdeinaify 3 ай бұрын
This was beautifully put together. Thank you
@Wyomingchief
@Wyomingchief 5 ай бұрын
I 100% believe that there is something after death I worked as a paramedic for 20-plus years. One of the very first Cardiac Arrest I worked, when we got the lady in the back of the ambulance she went into cardiac arrest and did not have a pulse nor was she breathing for approximately 14 minutes. During that 14 minutes I did everything possible to resuscitate her, and at one point I mumbled under my breath several times... " Bitch you can't die on me, this is my first Cardiac Arrest running it on my own" At the end of that 14 minutes I was able to defibrillate her for the 6th time and in doing so she regained a pulse. And then a few moments later she did start to try to breathe on her own. Long story short we got her to the hospital and I'm not sure what all they did but she survived the incident and was in the ICU for several days and then into a cardiac Care Unit after that. The day before she was supposed to get out of the hospital I happened to bring another patient to that particular hospital, and while my partner was writing the report I thought I would go up and check on her. One of the ER nurses said that I really should it was a pretty amazing recovery. Anyway I went up to her room spoke with her and her kids for several minutes and the whole time they were both profusely thanking me for saving their mother. Towards the end of the visit the mother asked the two kids to step out of the room so she could speak to me by myself.😮 Anyway when the kids have left the room she had me sit down next to her and she looked me straight in the eyes, and asked if I remembered calling her a bitch, during the resuscitation. I told her maybe, but I thought it was more in my head than me actually saying it. She then told me that she was standing there next to me the whole time I was resuscitating and working on her. She recounted everything I did, including repeating verbatim the hospital report I gave over the radio❤ But yeah I believe there's something afterwards she shared a little bit more but I have absolutely no doubt that she witnessed and saw everything that happened in the back of the ambulance. Because I know for a fact from the moment we arrived on scene until the moment we delivered her to the ER she was not conscious at any point during that trip, and at one point 14 minutes worth she didn't have a pulse. So yeah I can't help but believe. Then about 7 years ago I had open heart surgery and they literally did stop my heart, while they performed some intricate procedures, though I was on a heart lung bypass for approximately 30 minutes. After I had surgery I was placed in the ICU and then regain Consciousness the next day and spoke to my daughter and family along with the nursing staff. While talking to the nursing staff I was asking her about a few things that had happened while I was in the ICU. She told me that what I remembered was cracked but she was a little flabbergasted because I was in conscious the whole time. During that time that I was unconscious I had a feeling that I was floating and looking down at my body, but I had a sense that this was normal it wasn't a panic or it wasn't scary or anything like that. Over the next few days before I was discharged from the hospital, and after talking with several of the nurses and my daughter also I 100% believe I had an out-of-body near-death experience. There's nothing else that can explain it
@kcry1
@kcry1 5 ай бұрын
Wonderful testimony of your experiences!
@joseluisvargas8234
@joseluisvargas8234 5 ай бұрын
Buddy why did you have to have open heart surgery if you don’t mind me asking ?
@Danxethenightaway
@Danxethenightaway 5 ай бұрын
That’s so awesome! And funny 😄 too haha amazing
@user-ux3qu7mr2m
@user-ux3qu7mr2m 5 ай бұрын
Yes there is life after , BUT it's kinda weird. Lol You have to understand how the "3rd eye" works, but it's all very much explainable.
@pegeinc
@pegeinc 5 ай бұрын
The Why Files is, in my opinion, the best show on KZbin. I try to watch every show and would like to thank AJ and Hecklefish for another great episode. Lots of love from the Netherlands ❤️
@adrianbenedictmendoza6818
@adrianbenedictmendoza6818 5 ай бұрын
The Why Files and Library of the Untold were dual thinkers of reason and intuitive thought. Microcosmic and macrocosmic observations of reality. Events and the meaning they suggests. Aj is a smart smart cool guy
@sovereign797
@sovereign797 5 ай бұрын
I agree but take it further. The Why Files is the best show in production on any channel on any medium, air, cable, internet or live. Its just the best. I too try to watch every episode. I have a feeling I am soon going to become a patreon member and buy some merch. This show needs to continue, just as it is. You guys are the best. You really are the highlight of my week. Thank you for what you do, from the bottom of my heart. ❤
@catherinedonnelly1025
@catherinedonnelly1025 5 ай бұрын
I agree 100% !!! I love how he explains it all and talks about the other side of whatever the story is about So we can choose whether to believe it or not after having all the information
@noneofyourbizness
@noneofyourbizness 4 ай бұрын
14:25 emotional memories came a flooding back then... by the looks of it. all the best. thanks
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