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@thelemonademan6235Ай бұрын
Incredible story , thank you so much for your story. Much love.~
@Tom-xy9yyАй бұрын
Anthony, you *do* inspire and uplift your viewers. For which, many, many thanks. Keep up the good work.
@06Joybells18 күн бұрын
AMEN 🙏
@olyam.85673 күн бұрын
THANK YOU, Anthony for what you do!!! ❤
@annmeeks9273 Жыл бұрын
As a nurse for over 50 years, I can certainly relate to your story. As a young RN student I was assigned to the ED, a young girl came in who had attempted a home birth. She was absolutely bleeding out by the time she arrived in the ED. Somehow as a student I was handed the baby during the resuscitation and she flatlined. The team kept working, giving he blood and finally were able to bring her back. I remember standing there holding the baby and crying for both the mother and the baby. As a student I was able to visit her the next day to see how she was. When I walked in the door she smiled and said “Oh, you were holding my baby and crying. I was watching from over the room and wanted to tell you that it was ok, I was fine and for you to stop crying”. I’ve never forgotten her and as the years passed had many more experiences with death. She helped me not feel so sad when people passed on as I heard her comforting words, that she was ok. Thank you for sharing your story and I hope to see you up there.
@summerdays9397 Жыл бұрын
Woww
@traciharris Жыл бұрын
I like you princess 🌹
@jenme7926 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, thank you for sharing. ❤
@dawnholmes21369 ай бұрын
Wonderful 💚
@mzblue72149 ай бұрын
Very comforting. Thank you.
@joannapadgett71862 жыл бұрын
I just can’t thank you enough for these videos. After my 14 month old son passed from a rare genetic condition, these videos brought me so much peace. I wasn’t able to sleep at night, so I would turn on your channel and listen to the stories and it was the only thing that would help me fall asleep. I can’t wait to see Bodie again 💙 Thank you
@hustlefrost1272 жыл бұрын
So very Sorry for your loss.
@angelaberni88732 жыл бұрын
Oh my ,that is so very sad.
@BGr8ful4all Жыл бұрын
So sorry for you loss, it is devastating. But you will meet again. He is basking in the love of God. Living in our real home without any negativity or suffering.🙏🏼❤️
@beckysworld3803 Жыл бұрын
My condolences luv ❤️ stay strong and know your baby is with you continue to do good .. your struggle will encourage so many people peace and love everyone 🙏🧸💞
@tiffanyburson2106 Жыл бұрын
❤️
@RitaMunoz-l9d23 күн бұрын
When I was 5 or 6, I got sick with chicken pox. My Mother was a cold person and she put me in a room away from her and my siblings. We lived out in the middle of nowhere and there was a backdoor by that room. One night, I felt like, my fever got really high. The dogs were barking and it scared me and I cried for my mom to come hold me, but I knew as cold as she was, that would never happen. So, I started praying and begging God to be with me. Just then, I saw clouds forming above me. The clouds were so beautiful and they seemed like they were dancing. They felt like they were full of love and somehow I knew, they were there to make me feel better and to help me feel safe. I wasn't scared anymore. They stayed with me until sunrise. I felt so loved and protected. Even though, I didn't feel good, I felt better, just knowing they were with me. I've never forgot this experience, nor have I ever shared it until now. I know God hears our prayers. I know there is a God. I know and believe there is life after death and I know we are all loved ever so much. There's no descriptions of words, on earth, just how much he loves us!
@TiffanyT-LaDolceVita18 күн бұрын
What a beautiful experience! ✝️❤️🙏🏽
@artiemcfly4832 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making these videos. I lost my 15 year old son 10.13.23 and the anguish i feel is tremendous. However, your work helping these people share their stories, has helped me remembering that spiritually, he is not lost to me. Praying for the Creator to help me through these dark days. 🙏
@Exclusiveketurah Жыл бұрын
God bless you. 😢
@cherylwin9364 Жыл бұрын
🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽😔
@1sharewithu771 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry for your loss. In stillness may you feel his presence.
@MichelleCussen-yb6zp Жыл бұрын
Thank you Deborah you have explained your NDE with so much detail and so clearly it will bring so much comfort to those who have lost a loved one and provide evidence that we are not alone . ❤
@peterj.fallon432711 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss. May God heal your heart enough to make it through the next 5 minutes. Just said a 🙏 for you
@estherstone4860 Жыл бұрын
I lost my 43 year old son to suicide in October ‘21. I was already interested in NDE’s, and that gave me real comfort. Then in August ‘22, I heard from him. He simply said ‘Mom’ one morning, and that had a wonderful effect on my sense of well being. I thank you for our efforts in bringing these testimonies to us all.
@SusanRenneker Жыл бұрын
She described this so well
@any565 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much ❤
@stephaniewilson5284 Жыл бұрын
August 22 is Angels day I know because that's my sons birthday.
@StillYHWHs Жыл бұрын
I was in Maine. While my daughter was in Boston Hospital dying. I heard my daughters voice calling me in a whining, almost crying, out for me. I called and there was no answer. I called her husband and no answer. I tried to find her. They were not home. Turned out. She was dying at that moment. I asked why no one told me. I would have come. Her response was. Really...I didn't think you would. Even though I was always there for them. Some how. They have come to think I would not. Because society puts that into our children. Always know your parents love you more than anyone 99.9% of the time.
@irenecrusselle4392 Жыл бұрын
suicide is not a easy way out, I believe God forgives that pain we are in and need out of, God is a good God❤
@HaggagRanda2 жыл бұрын
Hello from Cairo, Egypt. I had a very similar NDE in 2013. I was a practicing Muslim who turned to atheist and now I subscribe to oneness, that we are all one. I have been to this outer space, saw light, couldnt define what I witnessed with the consciousness of earth until lock down when I started to revisit this space or what I call point 0 in meditations and activations. I feel like a portal had opened to me and I have been exposed to knowledge for the past 9 years. My life had changed completely. I am a different person every year. I thought I would reach out and would like to share my NDE and journey ever since.
@marvymarier89882 ай бұрын
I know what you mean. I am you You are me We are One It's all about LOVE, isn't it ?
@beach2snowgirl1924 Жыл бұрын
As an ER/ICU nurse I 100 percent know what you’re saying is beyond real. It is actually who we are. Thank you ❤️❤️
@livmarlin4259 Жыл бұрын
When I was 25 I went to a psychic for the first time. She told me that I had three children , two in the physical & one in the spiritual. I looked at her confused because I had two children ,not 3 . She said , I'm talking about the daughter you had a miscarriage with. I immediately started to cry & she said she wants you to know she chose not to come into the world at that time. But she loves you & she will come back to you as a grandchild. But she might not be a girl. She said ,but you will know me by the mole on my neck right where you have one. Same side on the left. I was flabbergasted to say the least ,mainly because it was a little girl I miscarriaged! Other things she went on to tell me were very accurate as I said I was 25yrs old at the time of the reading & I'm now in my early 50's Well my youngest Son had my first Grandchild & I felt such a deep connection to him even before he was born. I figured it was because it was my first grandchild. But when he was handed to me for the first time I had this overwhelming feeling of familiarity & deep connection to him. I was in Love instantly! Then he moved & I saw his neck ! He had a tiny mole the left side of his neck!!!! Then he looked right at me & stared & I knew I just knew he was the soul of the daughter I lost! He's three & I have such a bond with him! Sometimes I feel bad because he will cry for me & not his Mommy or my Son & there's no consoling him until I come. I can't tell you how many nights I had to go over to their house & put him to bed or calm him down,, because he only wanted me. I have never told my daughter in law ,whom I love dearly ,because I wouldn't want to hurt her or my Son. I'm Mimi & he has my whole heart💙💙💙
@Iamvictormaria Жыл бұрын
I love this! Thanks for sharing.
@mariannewolf57 Жыл бұрын
Goosebumps - SO beautiful!
@davidwilsonBC Жыл бұрын
Hello Liv. I hope you might reconsider telling your daughter-in-law, or son. Nobody should be hurt by this truth. This is how it happened in reality and you can't be chastised for sharing it. If you had never known about the mole and all, still the child would have loved you and you, the child. Offering an explanation of this is simply like clarifying what's been going on. Anyway, whatever you do, Liv, it will be o.k. Wonderful story- thanks so much for sharing it!
@persee-q7o Жыл бұрын
You copied this from Quora, didn't you? Exact same story everywhere on Quora....smh
@percyrest-t1w Жыл бұрын
How beautiful. I went to a psychic as a joke with a friend when I was around 20. She told me I would marry a man who was married before and have 3 children and move to the interior of BC Canada . I stood up incensed and told her that I would never marry a man who was married before and she got it all wrong. She just looked at me with a little smile on her face. Sure enough, I married a man who was married before, moved to the interior and have 3 children. (Same: my beautiful Sophie Rose was a miscarraige.) xo
@anne-mariemoore2 жыл бұрын
Yesterday a colleague and I tried to save a man who collapsed outside the school where we work. It took around 15mins for the ambulance to arrive. While waiting we tried a defibrillator and CPR but it didn't work. I think if we started CPR earlier then he would still be here. I am sure he's OK and home but I feel so sad for his loved ones. He was only 48 years old and had popped out to the local shop to never return home. Please pray for his family and his soul. 🙏❤️
@mumofbrunodog2 жыл бұрын
Oh that’s so sad to experience and probably quite traumatic too. He will be safe and home with God. With love and prayers to his family.
@janetpattison84742 жыл бұрын
I know it’s hard to accept, as my son & sister both committed suicide, BUT, in reality everything is in divine order. All of life is happening in a sea of God’s love. I saw it & felt it in heaven after my son’s death. Love is all there is, and life always follows death, life after life, we return as a baby, to continue the journey back home to the heart of God. 💙🌸💕🌸💙
@oldmajor3382 жыл бұрын
He is home at just the right time. Bless you for your efforts and compassion. ❤️
@wardygrub Жыл бұрын
@zatoichi4449You “hate” this world? Really? I don’t believe you. X
@wardygrub Жыл бұрын
You’re doing the right thing by watching vids like this. Nevertheless, it sounds awful what you went through and I’m sending a prayer for you. X
@johnsanders88792 жыл бұрын
Anthony, you've done it again. By far, the best film maker in this genre. You production quality is just off the charts. Thank you so much for bringing such a professional approach to this and related subjects. Also, thank you for interviewing someone from the scientific/medical field. It was those with that background that convinced me the things I experienced were real and that I wasn't crazy. It then opened up the scope of my discoveries in researching hundreds of such cases. They never cease to amaze me. Several years later, it still feels like the first day.
@christinaradulescu2 жыл бұрын
Amazing👏
@froufroufoxeslovegaz2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Anthony is the best!!!!!
@hispanicservices92252 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with you
@traces28072 жыл бұрын
The first video I watched of Anthony's was The NDE of Jeff Olsen. It was during the early days of the pandemic and after the death of my mother. No other resource, podcast, support group etc, brought me as much comfort as this particular video. I am so grateful for this channel 💗
@traces28072 жыл бұрын
@@E-Kat sorry, documentary yes 😊
@Cthomas56782 жыл бұрын
I’m a nurse also and have witnessed some amazing things in the time of dying. But I’ve recently have lost my faith I’ve never considered myself as a religious person although I pray I just have been lost especially for the last couple years I’ve seen so much hate anxiety just down right meanness from co workers people out in public and so on. Then some of these NDE videos popped up and it’s rekindled my faith and have made the decision that I refuse to let all the negativity especially at work ruin my faith. All the experiences that I’ve seen on these videos are all about the same that’s just too incidental not to mean something and what I take from it is we all need to be kinder and more patient with everyone and to show love when we can and the promise of seeing our dear loved ones one day again 🥰
@dclaet11352 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. I experienced that where I worked. I never knew that there were such mean, twisted people in this world, especially among teachers. Thankfully, I retired. However the memories of their mean, sinister behaviors still haunts me. I guess that we all come to these videos looking for some kind of healing. I keep on looking for goodness and saying my prayers, which helps to overcome the negativity of many in this world.
@bluesky-rb8fn Жыл бұрын
Sending you much love!! Lots of positive energy!!💕
@bluesky-rb8fn Жыл бұрын
@@dclaet1135 much love to you always, yes humans maybe they need more love than even folks like you, we don’t really know what bad things are in their minds!! Sending you soooo much love and understanding not to be a fool for them but to kinda kill them with kindness!!💓
@mirgrande7683 Жыл бұрын
Cheryl, abuse blinds to beauty. Don't let the dark side get to you - blind you. The world is a horrible place and the internet and iphones etc have made it far, far worse. Don't look at lying news, negativity and trash. Stick to nature and your patients. A colleague who went through same thing. It is HARD work - Light work - but you bring goodness and light to the world and don't listen to those voices. Tell 'em to 'piss off'.
@marylawilson4687 Жыл бұрын
The world is suffering. There is so much distress and fear. We need to be strong to shine the Light. Trust the Universe, no matter what: All is Well, always was and always will be. Important part is to be loving, kind, patient, forgiving and strong. Like Deborah said: "Nothing can hurt our Soul"
@terrydomeier92522 жыл бұрын
When my father was in coma and we had a hospice nurse coming to the home, she shared her very own NDE with our family. That kind gesture on her part REALLY gave us all Hope and strengthened our faith that even though our father was dying we WOULD see him again. That has never left my thoughts. She described many of the same things I hear on these videos. Beautiful vivid colors, beautiful music and feeling so much LOVE. She said it was hard to come back into her body, she loved it so much there! Thank you all that share your stories!
@megk8305 Жыл бұрын
I witnessed my mother die gasping for breath and I have relived that experience every day for the last 3 years. This testimony has given me relief that she could have experienced what you experienced and that is very comforting. Thank you
@AmandaMG6 Жыл бұрын
Her body gasped; her spirit soared 🙏🏼❤
@megk8305 Жыл бұрын
@@AmandaMG6 Than you so much for this comment.❤️
@redenpion1121 Жыл бұрын
july 2021, pandemic, my mother had pancreatic cancer, i accompanied her in the hospital room for 1 week. then it became complicated because of the virus. once she tested positive, we wont be able to take her body home and her body would be cremated and shes showing all the symptoms of covid, so we take her home immediately fortunately the doctor was understanding and cooperated but we kept it secret. she was bedridden for another 2 weeks and i held her hand until her last breath, i kept reliving those experiences everyday as if it happened last month for more than 1 year, it was the most difficult time of my life. then 1 night i had a very vivid dream, she came back but in a form of light but i can recognize her voice. we talked and we said goodbye while crying. i woke up and my pillow is wet because of tears. then i realized i kept reliving those experiences because we werent able to say goodbye to each other because she lost the ability to talk 2 weeks before she died
@megk8305 Жыл бұрын
@@redenpion1121 ❤️
@TheMrTslab Жыл бұрын
@@redenpion1121 Loved your story. Good on you for getting your mom home. I'm so very happy you got to say goodbye.
@ErickytheArtist Жыл бұрын
Lost my daughter who was 6 weeks away from her an her twin 2nd bday. She was born with heart defects but surprisingly to us an her doctors she was doing amazing every day. She had so much energy an was so sassy, smart, caring, loving, playful, helpful an she was just like any other child. You wouldn't know she had heart problems unless I told you so it was a total shock when she went into cardiac arrest 6 months ago. It was the first time we ever had to deal with anything like this with her. The doctors always kept a close eye on her by going to appointments every month plus she had a nurse that came to the house twice a month an the day it happened was the day her nurse was coming later on. We did Cpr until they came an the first respondent was there so quickly and she was still breathing but it was shallow so I just knew she would be okay but she never came back. We all miss her every single second of the day. Such a short time she left a big impact on us. I can't wait to see her again
@michelle5476 Жыл бұрын
So sorry for the loss of your sweet baby girl.
@artiemcfly48329 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for the pain you must feel without her. May you feel her when you focus on the love your share. ❤
@Taylorerasshorts135 ай бұрын
I am so so sorry. Your angel surely felt no pain and wants you to know she’s in total peace now, awaiting the day she sees you again ❤️
@MrDoyle0717 күн бұрын
❤🙏🏼
@bristonknight931516 күн бұрын
🙏❤️🙏
@billnalder10172 жыл бұрын
One thing Deborah said really hit home for me...i also have had not one but two NDE's as a result of severe heart attacks.....but she said "Now i KNOW, i dont have to just believe anymore!"...this is something special i also felt...faith and belief are great and important- if those are all the tools you have....but there are some of us, through these unique experiences, absolutely KNOW there is life after death, its actually a simple, smooth, seamless transition and i feel honored and 'special' in a way that i do KNOW~
@JustDontMove1112 жыл бұрын
Self inquiry can show anyone who hasn't had an NDE there is no death :)
@annamilenamariani37512 жыл бұрын
How true! I would love to have that knowledge.
@mrsq1172 жыл бұрын
bill nalder thank you for your comment - I love to hear experiencers say ‘I no longer believe I KNOW’ I find this such a comfort - would you be willing to share your experiences
@margietucker17192 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill...I also KNOW, and went passed merely "believing" after my own experience decades ago. It is so wonderful to KNOW. People who try to raise objections to the validity of that other world--that means nothing to me--as those doubts and criticisms of others means next to nothing to those of us who no longer need to rely on belief-- but are blessed with knowing.
@billnalder10172 жыл бұрын
@@margietucker1719 Indeed Margie...Amen~
@davalenelivingston33522 жыл бұрын
I was moved emotionally when she talked about how beautiful it was there, so full of light, sound and color. These are the same things that we find comfort in, don't we? When it's a sunny spring day with bird song and flowers in bloom. And it's more magnificent where she went and others who have had NDEs. I'm so glad there's this channel for people to visit and hear the stories and be a witness to the courage of these people to tell us what they learned.
@elissafuss99902 жыл бұрын
Yes its the grieving loved ones that are left traumatised. Grieving or not, everyone needs to be encouraged to watch NDE's On behalf of the Light Realm, your help is greatly appreciated. 🙏
@davalenelivingston33522 жыл бұрын
@Milk Thistle I had a traumatic brain injury after getting hit by a car while in a crosswalk. I was given muscle relaxants because I could hardly turn my neck or get in or out of bed and had vertigo issues. The RX stated 1-2 tablets twice daily with or without food. I decided to take 3 to knock me out so I could sleep. It was on an empty stomach because getting up to fix something to eat was an effort. I was fixing myself something to eat after taking the pills and started feeling really weird. I sat down on a chair with my plate of food and in between bites I experienced the most amazing colors. It reminded me of the psychedelic experiences of the 1970s too. The meds made my throat so dry and tight it was hard to swallow. I thought don't choke on your food and die. After all I went through, it wasn't my idea of a good next step. Not to diminish the experience of people having a NDE but the colors they talk about reminded me of that experience.
@siadawn2 жыл бұрын
@@davalenelivingston3352 Do you know or remember if the script (name of the medication) was called *Tizanidine* aka "Zanaflex," (which, in my case, was also for a neck and spinal cord injury)..?? It may not be, of course; but it _sure_ sounds almost exactly like the experience *I* had when *I* took it!!! (I'm off the medication now; and have pared my medications down to almost zero...but it did that to me, too. - almost exactly as you described!!! Except, I took _less_ than the recommended dose (because I'm a very small person, at 4'11" and less than 90 pounds!!! 😂) I mean, I felt like I couldn't move and everything was a *major* "effort." At times, while on that medication, I wouldn't even be able to walk downstairs. So I just stayed in bed. But I didn't experience the colors; wish I had!!! 😅 I've never had a psychedelic experience; but that sounds pretty amazing!!! 😂🌈 😂 I don't take it, anymore; really made me feel weird. BY the WAY, that prescription was written for me because I _also_ had a TBI. (Severe on the Glasgow Coma Scale; doctors told me I wouldn't be able to "read again, write again, *learn anything **_new_* 😳 or EVEN make any new memories 😳 I'm doing _all_ of that again, atm, *all of that* and I have learned _plenty_ of new things and made wonderful new memories!!! And they were *wrong* about all of it. They also said I would be "disabled for life." It was a neurologist I saw when MY doctor was out of the office that day, who told me, "Don't believe what any of those doctors say! Your brain is capable of making _new_ connections. It's called *neuroplasticity* - " I started _healing_ once I had ahold of that hope. (I was also blind in one eye so I couldn't read.) AND, to add insult to injury ( quite literally! 😂), I also had to learn the English language from the ground up, ie, KINDERGARTEN level. 😂 And I am *not kidding* when I say they started me out with _blocks_ - yes, those big colorful blocks you see kindergartners playing with. 😤😡🤣 I had been a _reporter_ before; and so that ticked me off to be honest LOL!!! A lot of things did back then - it affects your brain that way, as you may know. They - the doctors! - gave my _eye_ a 50/50 chance of healing. It did 😃). And, on top of that, they thought that I wouldn't even make it!!! LOL. Little did they know:: I am a fighter ;) He also recommended a book; and even though I could not even _read_ at the time (or talk or swallow or walk etc, LOL) I bought the book. I waited...and healed...and waited...and healed...they told me to lie in a darkened room for *16 hours a day* - this was HELL for me 😂 I am a TYPE A by nature. I worked 16 hours _a day_ and 6 days _a week_ up to that point. It was absolutely MISERABLE!!! Plus, I lost my career, my friends (they weren't "friends;" the good ones stayed lol! Lesson learned 😂), and my hope...at first, like I mentioned. TBI support group helped almost more than anything. Because I had aphasia; and people couldn't understand me; and really, I couldn't understand _them_ - it was like being trapped on an alien planet, if you follow. . . among alien beings! 😂👽🤪 Maybe you felt the same?? I don't know; mine was a rather severe injury ("The worst you can get," the doctors told me) and those were the beginning stages...but the support groups helped me to not feel so alone...which allowed me to extend _my_ help to others (eventually! lol)... ONCE I could read, it was _very_ slow going. I'm talking like sometimes a paragraph or at best, only a page a day. (I could read a full-sized book in one sitting before this occurred. And I had read _almost _*_all_* of my stepdad's Stephen King books by the age of 11 - and the Joy of Cooking (don't judge me 🤨😒🤣) and won 3 spelling contests and a writing contest all by 6th grade. And in 6th grade, I was already in college-level English- not trying to "brag," here, trust me. I am just trying to shed some light on my background, for context. Anyway, the name of the book is: "The Brain That Changes Itself," by Norman Doidge. You may find it very helpful; it gave me the _hope_ I needed to *heal* !! But _whatever you do_ and no matter what _anyone_ tells you, *do NOT* give up hope, in your healing!!! You have more power than you think you do. Check out the book by Dr. Joe Dispenza, "Becoming Supernatural." (*Highly recommend* !!: 5 out of 5 stars for me 🌟). It is excellent. And the first book, once I _finished_ it - and I did, albeit MONTHS later 😂 - is what I credit (along with the *one* doctor; all my _other_ doctors and there were many, had no hope for me) with me being able to do what I can do today. My English is not quite as good as it was before; but that is also due to the Grand Mal seizures I have. That is the *only* "remnant" left from my accident (my car went over a 150 foot cliff and stopped maybe 20 - 30 feet down when it had a head-on collision with a TREE lol. An off-duty paramedic *saw* the crash and rescued me; but neither him nor I nor anybody else knows what happened (doctors speculated that I had a seizure *then* and that's what caused it, and that I just didn't know that I could have epileptic seizures; but - 🤷??? ); and *I* don't even remember ANY of it; so I can't tell ya. But I don't drink - I actually hate alcohol - had loved ones die in violent accidents from drinking and driving - and haven't drank anything for years, LOL; plus I was, at the time, pursuing a _law enforcement_ career - and I knew better - so no, it wasn't that either. Just in case anyone is wondering ;) You'd be right to wonder LOL!) But the only thing from that which bothers me a great deal is the seizures. I have all of my "faculties" back. And, I can *now* read a full-length book in a single sitting again ...and do most of the same things I did before. I have less energy because I have fibromyalgia - but I always had that. It's just getting worse lately LOL!! Anyway, *believe NO ONE* who says you "cant heal;" they're full bu!!shit just in case they ever do - from anything!!! - that goes for all of you here; doctor or no doctor. They may (and do!) have a medical degree, and many are very smart; but that doesn't mean they know your future; they are not fortune tellers 😂 And I'm not saying it's gonna be "easy." For me?? Far from it. But I had other life problems at the time, too. And I was doing it all, alone. I'm very proud of you. ❤ And you write very well!!!! 😃
@davalenelivingston33522 жыл бұрын
@@siadawn I was hit in a crosswalk and don't remember anything after I stepped off the curb and then I came back to consciousnes and was talking to the couple that hit me. I still don't have any recall of being hit. I thought I was OK and started to walk around them, and the police who had gathered around me, but fell backwards into the arms of a policeman. Glad he was standing behind me. I have not heard of Tizanidine but only took one other muscle relaxant, decades earlier when I was rear ended and had whip lash. I can tell you the colors and patterns were amazing but it's a tough way to have a cool experience. I also had difficulty in vocalizing what I wanted to say as if it were "on the tip of my tongue" but my brain and tongue were not cooperating. We experience what we experience! I've read books recently on neuroplasticity and the brain and it's fascinating to see what can take place in healing. Thanks for the ones you offered here. I am an avid reader too but not nearly as conscientious as you. I set a goal of 30 books a year, which can include audio books. Maybe writing a book (for yourself if not to publish) about your recovery would benefit others. You are courageous to have kept working to recover your health when the odds, as stated by doctors, were in opposition to it. Wishing you the best.
@k.muller26312 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Deborah! I'm a nurse from Germany, working in a psychotherapeutical hospital. I by myself had a lot of spiritual experiences, once I met a light- and loveful entity. I deeply belive in our beeing as a soul - although - it is a knowing, not a beliving... I can understand the inner problems you discribed when you worked with suicidal clients. It is not easy, but I had success when I, for example, told a woman: " You dont't have to die to see your departed husband again - you can maybe do it right now, maybe he is listening, is watching you at this moment." And suddenly she felt him inensivly, her tears ran and she said: "I see him, I feel him!" From this time her desire for dying disappeared..." I read Eben Alexanders book as well and I am so thankful that the knowledge about live and awareness is spreading. Maybe with this heartknowledge our humankind can survive on this beautiful planet.❤
@ritaranee47872 жыл бұрын
Dying
@k.muller26312 жыл бұрын
@@ritaranee4787 thank you, I corrected it!🙂
@ritaranee47872 жыл бұрын
@@k.muller2631 I'm from Shillong ne India
@mrsq1172 жыл бұрын
@@k.muller2631 May I please ask would you be willing to share your experience of when you met the light - where you awake at the time etc Thank you
@Amanda-wv1sn2 жыл бұрын
Do you know of the KZbin channels from Germany Afterlife Experiences and Thanatos TV? The interviews have English translators but are spoken in German. Wonderful NDE accounts for English and German speakers.
@stevebaker12472 жыл бұрын
I always learn something new when viewing these videos. My view toward religion and spirituality has changed so much in recent years (and still evolving). Thanks for all you do in sharing these NDEs with the world!
@dare-er7sw2 жыл бұрын
Check A Course in Miracles
@alvinfishman91842 жыл бұрын
Outstanding interview. Kudos to Anthony for your superior artistic and technical skills in video production and to Deborah for such an articulate and deeply moving explanation of life and death, or should I say life and rebirth.
@brendakennedy4500Ай бұрын
Lmj @@alvinfishman9184
@joanalciati10312 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this video and hearing of your experiences. As a former hospice RN and one who, over the years, has read hundreds of books on death and dying since Moody’s and Kubler Ross’ first publications in the 70s, your testimony is so important in getting the word out. Would love to meet you in person one day. Moody and Kubler Ross inspired me, at the age of 20, to work with terminal patients. Your testimony rings true for me.
@margot73502 жыл бұрын
You inspire me, at age 68, and give me hope that our world has bright stars like you, who are committed to bringing that light to this world.
@oldschool82922 жыл бұрын
Thank you for serving as a hospice nurse. You are all very special.💜
@janetpattison8474 Жыл бұрын
I too worked for hospice for many years before retiring. I wonder if you’ve heard of Eckankar? It’s an ancient spiritual teaching that taught me about the illusion of death.
@lanascribe2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. My mum is dying from brain cancer and is suffering a great deal. We had to make the devastating decision to take away her electric wheelchair two days ago as she keeps falling out of it. She's so miserable and expressing betrayal. I've been so miserable both for her and myself. This has helped more than I can express. Tears of relief. Thanks again Deborah and Anthony! Xx
@annamilenamariani3751 Жыл бұрын
So much strenght and patience to you. I know how hard it is seeing a person you love so much withering away in front of you. All the best to you 🙏✨️
@DanOne1513 Жыл бұрын
Any update on how she is doing?
@PhilSartori2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best testimonials I have seen so far. Very precise and honest. Deborah really came through as a very credible experiencer.
@singingsam402 жыл бұрын
Deborah's story, her honesty and compassion, touched me more deeply than anyone else's I've heard so far. Thank you Anthony for making these desperately-needed videos and thank you Deborah for sharing your experience. Your father is beyond proud of who you've become. ❤️
@Iris-vo5gd Жыл бұрын
I feel depressed for years now, because this world is so horrible that it feels as if I lost faith in humanity and the point of physical life, it's stories like these makes me have hope that there was a point for everything to keep going and that all will be well in the end
@orls9068 Жыл бұрын
Sorry that you have been going through it with depression, I understand you, I hope your depression lifts soon and you feel better These stories help me when I am feeling low, give me hope too, I also listen to Neville Goddard too, might interest you, how to harness our imagination, that is the god within us Wish you the very best in life
@TruthIris10 ай бұрын
for now we see “through a glass darkly”
@AlaborJinta8 ай бұрын
quit whining and do something. as a woman you have so many options. as a beautiful woman, even more. you dont feel depressed because of the world. it is YOUR issue. snap out of victim mode.
@Iris-vo5gd8 ай бұрын
@@AlaborJinta oh really?! Losing my whole family and living in a war zone isn't a reason to get depressed?! I have an autistic child that has been sexually abused and there are no school systems for her at the moment because of the situation with money in my country, and I'm taking care of my cancer sick dad which is the only family member I have left all by myself along with my child with autism is a single mother, so yeah it's important to snap out of the victim mode, but some things are out of my control and I'm doing the best that I can under my circumstances, and for some disrespectful, judgmental and condescending stranger who doesn't even know my circumstances to judge me as you did, not even try to encourage, and to tell me what I feel or what I don't feel or for what reasons is extremely condescending! Also, to make remarks about my looks without even knowing, just judging by the picture, not even knowing if it's me or not, shows me that you are a very unwise person. The point is that it doesn't matter if the picture is real or not, I can put a picture of a chair, but the point is that you make judgments based on assumptions, so I will definitely not take your input about life seriously. I would say that whomever needs to make some changes might be you. And if you have any children, I hope you don't take the same attitude with them, not believing their feelings, closing the door in their faces when they share their hearts, not having compassion, belittling, disregarding and not validating their feelings. To be compassionate is more important than anything in this world and this is a lesson I learned for sure!
@Iris-vo5gd8 ай бұрын
@@orls9068 Thank you for your compassion ❤️ it's very encouraging🙏🏻🌹
@NYawesome42 жыл бұрын
there is something about those people who had NDE their presence is very peaceful am I the only one who feels this?
@loiscarter5634 Жыл бұрын
Lost My 37 year old Son May 23 and been watching these videos for 5 years now. These videos saved Me 1000%.
@heladas906 ай бұрын
The light comes from them, we just cant see it
@reggaegyrlАй бұрын
I feel it too.
@jenmdawg24 күн бұрын
We all see it right? When I was a little kid I could detect this in very few but so intensely I knew it was real. Now I see it in some great teachers and a handful of scientists - like Michael Singer, Sheldrake, Spira and Brach. It’s wonderful to see it in the eyes of “regular” folk that have had NDEs - every interviewee on here has the twinkle and spark. It’s crazy to me that most people don’t know that life is so much more than what we see, hear, feel.
@lynnfindlay18955 күн бұрын
Definitely ❤
@JimHabash2 жыл бұрын
Her observations of the void, and how she felt and 'saw" in the void, matched almost perfectly with what the guy I worked with said after his NDE, revived in the cath lab where he fixes the x ray equipment used to clear his clots. What is really interesting is that he mentioned being alone in the void for a bit, then seeing billions of orbs where he absorbed collectively their knowledge, and they his. He began exchanging life experiences from a 1st person perspective with them. He spent his "time' in the void doing this and was perfectly content to stay there and do that. He was eventually pulled out of the void to go back for his wife. She viewed their lives quickly, and performed similar observations. His was very interactive. When I asked him of their experiences, he said he cannot remember them now, just that he did it. He was allowed to remember that we are all connected on earth as one, that we are meant for the earth, and the earth is meant for us, and lastly the more you suffer on earth, the greater your joy on the other side. All simple, but I think they are a little strange. I would not disagree however, that the earth seems designed very well for suffering, regardless of what man does to man. Just look at the animals. These are just my thoughts, not meant for anything but thinking out loud. I feel that Anthony Chene's subjects are pretty much the gold standard for the NDE experiencer's. After my friend told me his in 2014, I have read every NDERF.org account since the beginning in 2003 or so, and even had a nurse I knew submit hers. Anthony does great work.
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 Жыл бұрын
Yes the Animals and creatures are worthy of the same
@mortalclown3812 Жыл бұрын
I'm an NDE follower, too, and have been for decades. Hoping interest in STEs - spiritually transformative experiences - associated with them ramps up. After two NDEs, the things that happened afterwards were even more powerful and long lasting - and I've been reticent to discuss it all. I love this channel and much of the community who follows these videos. Sending you - and everyone else - hugs across the miles.:-)
@susanr.krepps3442 Жыл бұрын
My husband was on life support. Had to remove him 2 months ago yesterday. Hardest decision ever. Worst mental stress. Watching your videos to find peace. Thank you.
@sharongreen2152 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry, Susan. You and your husband will be together again. When you are, it will be forever. So, don't worry, be happy. live life until its time for you to join him.
@peteypete8180 Жыл бұрын
He will be at peace and be the first one to welcome you when you get there❤❤❤❤💩✝️🙏🏼
@myfunstuff60582 жыл бұрын
Love this channel so much. These stories always get me back on track when I am feeling too stuck and bogged down in this reality. They help me feel that light. Thank you.
@zoelees85842 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@Jo-kh1yo Жыл бұрын
Couldn`t you strap her in? It must be awful confined to indoors especially when you are dying and want to see earth and all its beauty one last time..
@girlwiththepearl6 ай бұрын
exactly
@NDEs-NearDeathExperiences2 жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure to see a new Video of this channel in the newsfeed, thanks for another one and also thanks to Deborah for the Interview and sharing the NDE.
@Lilia93232 жыл бұрын
Deborah’s experience is so important! We need to acknowledge that these experiences are not hallucinations and she, as a scientist and nurse, is the perfect example that it is more than overdue that we consider and include the soul and spirituality in science and do more research and spread the message! Thank you so much, Anthony and Deborah ❤
@noladauenhauer90522 жыл бұрын
While I have no recollection of a NDE I was overcome with emotion listening to this. Deborah’s description of her experience matches the many experiences I had as a child. I’ve been where she was, I’ve seen what she’s seen, I’ve felt what she felt. When she talked about the idea of not being able to fit back into her body. Seriously can’t stop crying.
@annamilenamariani3751 Жыл бұрын
Nola that sounds like an amazing experience! If you would like to share I would so appreciate it as it helps tremendously with my death anxiety that occured after a spontaneous abortion. But just if you feel safe and comfortable of course ❤️
@angelinahunter1822 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Deborah King. What a beautiful sharing. At my age of 76 I miss important people in my life who have passed on. So it's comforting to know that I will get to see them again and to thank them again for all they did for me. I give thanks for these dear Souls especially in case my gratitude reaches them in some way. I want them to know that I am living out the life's message they shared with me -- as you shared: the importance of love and compassion.
@bluesky-rb8fn Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! When my sister passed over, I felt the softest kiss on my cheek and my sisters soft voice in my ear telling me , I LOVE YOU SIS!! I knew at that moment she was gone, I sat straight up in bed saying she’s gone my sister is gone as the tears ran done my cheek, the phone will be ringing any time now! It did , I felt sad and at the same time I felt so blessed it was a knowing that she is still here!!! Be good to one another!! Sending you all positive energy!!!!💕🫶🏾
@NancyR3442 жыл бұрын
I had almost the same experience nursing, psychology, sans the near death experiences. But I was a hospice nurse for 20 years. I know you're right.
@marcduchamp5512 Жыл бұрын
I have witnessed how modern nurses are instructed to feeding live patients or old seniors into lifeless zombies with daily drugs and rigorous enforced chemical pharma regiments 😢
@lovejapanfrenchchef2 жыл бұрын
Such a nice video and person! Ms King,Thank you so much! My wife is japanese and a nurse and there is no way a nurse could tell lies such this wonderful experience. I think the day the World will believe in NDE by proof, there will be no more wars... Life is Love is Life❤
@hipchicagal21112 жыл бұрын
Just a short times into this, as Deborah began sharing her experience as a nurse with a 40-something male patient, the goosebumps began for me. They continued throughout her entire interview. Thank you so much, Anthony and Deborah, for touching my heart and soul so very profoundly. Peace, love and light to all. ☮️ ❤️ 🌟
@doreenatong7456 Жыл бұрын
I believe there's after life. I just lost my lovely mother 4 days ago, I hope she's safe and watching over us.
@caseyantoncew6114 Жыл бұрын
I believe too. Your mom is watching over you.
@TheCjbowman2 жыл бұрын
What I find tragic is that truly caring souls who want to care for others are trained only in reductive materialistic "science" that they believe is the only truth. She is a perfect example of how hard it is to expand one's thinking when inured in materialism. Our entire culture needs to change, not just science and medicine in my humble opinion.
@nedthestaffieegan34522 жыл бұрын
Great points. The significance and life changing impact of the near death experience seems to be met with scepticism and not taken seriously. There could be amazing research opportunities if people reporting such experiences were automatically given extra support so they can share and make sense of everything with such a dramatic event. It's bad enough trying to recover from the trauma of whatever has been endured, along with a lack of proper support or validation in a lot of cases. Just because science can't really explain it from a scientific perspective doesn't mean it's not worthy of investigation and follow up by research (which adds to the data needed to be able to come from a scientific point). There is so much value in anecdotal research where patterns will naturally emerge, allowing for an expansion of the knowledge that is known and how much could be gained.
@jeannined7532 Жыл бұрын
Reductive materialistic "science" is all the rage for the simple reason that it feeds the economic beast. If nothing is sacred, you can treat the planet and each other as essentially "unreal"and keep exploiting until there's nothing left. NASA actually funded a study on this in 2014 : Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'? A rise in materialism is associated with the collapse of civilizations.
@tamararutland-mills9530 Жыл бұрын
I concur. Those steeped in atheistic science, although wonderful individuals, will often see “the good” or “the truth” or “perfect love” without acknowledging the Source of that goodness, truth or love. It is sad to view religion as a side issue. It appears that she could not see God in any of this, so He was not there for her.
@marcduchamp5512 Жыл бұрын
Science is for the meatsuit, a disposable bio wear for experience sake and nothing more
@chrigerosen37524 ай бұрын
Well…that’s what Jesus has been saying since the beginning. To be in the world, but not OF the world. But for some reason, God keeps getting edged out of the description of these experiences. Who do they think allowed them to have these experiences? Who do they think sent His heavenly hosts to lead them? Just One. 😊
@d.c.monday41532 жыл бұрын
This video made me cry. That just doesn't happen. Yet I cried and I don't know why. I just know this is true. I have never had a NDE or any OBE, and don't know anyone who has, so I don't know why it affected me so much. Thank you for sharing.
@stardust9492 жыл бұрын
Your Soul recognized truth---((hugs))
@shaunwild87972 жыл бұрын
I also know this to be true without ever having an NDE.
@Asgutenasen2 жыл бұрын
I felt exactly the same! It's incredible
@d.c.monday41532 жыл бұрын
@@stardust949 ❤
@d.c.monday41532 жыл бұрын
@@Asgutenasen ❤
@theresachung7035 ай бұрын
Anthony, I really needed this. I have missed my father so much. And this is his way of telling me: I’m with you
@hannahgallagher22892 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful story and a huge thank you to Anthony for connecting us to these beautiful souls!
@suec270 Жыл бұрын
I had similar cardiac event in 2014, clinically dead for 20 minutes. Did not remember having an NDE but really enjoyed yours, thanks for sharing!
@JulieAnne17-dn2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful testimony. It so comforting to hear you speak as a Catholic-we were taught that we were made from Spirit and will return to Spirit. I have been reading books beginning in the 70s-Raymond Moody-Evan Alexander. We must each be a light in the current darkness. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences.
@galetaxera74742 жыл бұрын
This was really fantastic! She’s amazing, her message is so inspiring 💗
@cathyrehill3876 Жыл бұрын
This is ,hands down, THE best interview I have ever seen about NDE's and who we really are. I've watched numerous videos and read numerous books on the subject. This wonderful account by such an articulate ,intelligent professional, should bring comfort to all of us, both in dealing with our own inevitable death, and with the loss of loved ones while here on Earth. Thank you so much Ms King for sharing. I am a recently retired RN. I worked 40 years in nursing , as a labor/delivery/OR nurse for 11 plus years and for 25 years in ER. My interest began after reading Raymond Moody's Life After Life in the '70's and Elizabeth Kubler Ross and has only grown steadily since then. Your message is needed throughout the world. You are a gift to humanity.
@kindkitchn2 жыл бұрын
Deborah said that she was waiting for the red light to change, then suddenly was looking down at an accident scene, with no memory of impact. I pray that many people involved in horrific situations have this conscious experience where “they” are not present in their body for some or all of the worst aspects of that scenario.
@sandradellarosa76932 жыл бұрын
I believe this to be so. I have read many books and heard many stories where the soul is standing outside of the body at the moment of death (sometimes even a few moments before) and felt absolutely nothing.
@kindkitchn2 жыл бұрын
@@sandradellarosa7693 Thank you Sandra!
@sandradellarosa76932 жыл бұрын
@@JBS2018 Wow! Hope you recovered and everything is ok 🙏
@kindkitchn2 жыл бұрын
@@JBS2018 Thank you, this is helpful. It’s really my biggest block in my faith, is understanding how a loving god can allow such things. This helps me cope with that question.
@kindkitchn2 жыл бұрын
@@JBS2018 It is hard to grasp. I want to believe what you’re saying. It’s all a great mystery. But these NDE accounts help me tremendously. Thank you for your thoughts!
@beverlyhayshouston27702 жыл бұрын
I often recommend Anthony’s videos to people who are struggling with grief.They are truly beautiful and helpful.
@frikrautenbach25832 жыл бұрын
Beautiful near death experience. Beautiful editing Anthony. Thank you Debs for agreeing to this lovely interview.
@hispanicservices92252 жыл бұрын
I feel so relieved to know something so beautiful is after life , another great interview ❤
@lisamaier99842 ай бұрын
Lost my soul mate 7 months ago. I still cannot believe he is really gone. I am comforted by hearing so many NDE . I feel like I am missing out.
@metacity75 Жыл бұрын
I have watched probably thousands of NDEs and this is by far the most authentic and moving account. You can see the authenticity right through Debra's eyes as she relives every moment in lucid details of both her near death experiences. I lost my dad in 2018 and just 2 weeks ago, I lost my mom. After losing my dad, I spiraled straight on into an existential crisis and kept wondering where do we go after we die and do we even continue our consciousness after death. That incessant questioning led me to reading and watching other people who have experienced NDE and I started to see glimmer of hope in the after life, that we continue to "live" beyond the death and decay of our physical bodies. I can't tell you guys enough of how much this video has brought immense solace and comfort to me. Watching how Debra reunite with her dad in her NDE brought not only uncontrollable tears, but fortifying that unshakable belief that I too will reunite with both my parents after I bid farewell to this physical vessel that we call body. I have absolutely no fear of dying now and simply can't wait for that day of reunion.
@sunshinesahottie Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am a nurse for 47 years and counting. I share as much love and caring every single day. I have telepathy with my long term patients.I" feel" when they will return to our clinic after a long absence or their passing. Just an intuition that comes upon me out of the blue!
@dmcl19582 жыл бұрын
The narrative re: patient resuscitation is exactly and precisely what happened during my Dad's second NDE in the late 70's. He watched his own resuscitation from up in the corner of the room.
@sabinebekaert80962 ай бұрын
This is the best interview I have seen about this topic....no blablabla...no white light at the end of the tunnel ( because its a train, and its gonna hit you in the face) Thanks a lot 💜💜💜💜
@mantvydekudabaite36002 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing story❤ always brings me to tears when listening to NDE, I don’t know why, maybe because I was always afraid that once we die there will be nothing, and nothing sounds horrible 😅 I also suffer from health anxiety and it helps me a lot sometimes to think that even when we die we gna be ok, that relief is priceless 🙏 so I thank you very much for your hard work and sharing these amazing stories xxx
@joecascio20732 жыл бұрын
Deborah, that was the most beautiful explanation of our spiritual existence that I’ve ever heard. My views on life have completely changed over the past 5 years. I’m 60 years old now and finally have reached a state of peace with the world around me. Without this new knowledge I doubt that I would’ve continued. I’ve literally grown by leaps and bounds. I’m so thankful for people like yourself who took the leap of faith and unselfishly prodded forward with the truth. I know how scary that must have been especially being in your profession. Thanks again for having the courage to share the KNOWING over believing.
@lonimarshall8012 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@louhale222 жыл бұрын
What a great perspective! As a medical professional, I'm sure this had to be difficult to come to terms with. Thank you, Mrs. Deborah, for sharing your experience with us! I struggle with depression and the part where you explain the challenges of trying to help the patients with depression made so much sense. I love watching these videos because it serves as a reminder that we ARE here for a reason...even if it's not clear what the reasons are or when it's REALLY dang hard to keep going! I believe it will all be worth it when we earn our ticket out of here. 🖤
@edielavroff4897 Жыл бұрын
Courage, Lou! This too shall pass, as we all know. You do have the courage to keep going, girl. Don't ever give up. I love the way you said "It will all be worth it when we earn our ticket out of here!" That's it! It will all be worth it. And you must realize that you are not alone. Many invisible helpers are around you. Just trust them to help you help others.
@blanche-white-weiss Жыл бұрын
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@joea53982 жыл бұрын
wow....what an amazing experience, thank you Anthony for sharing these NDEs, it really gives me HOPE
@ritaerikakabai872 жыл бұрын
I believe every word . I had my own experience, with the other dimension. I was taking care of an old lady in Israel. She was over 100 years old. She fell in coma . As a caregiver I was with her in the hospital. She was in coma for several days. when suddenly she started to speak jedish . I was asking her in Hungarian “ Berta who You are talking too” She said “ don’t You see, all my family is here around my bed” ( she didn’t open her eyes) Than she died.
@eighthlightyoga620411 ай бұрын
I am crying as I watch this. I traveled to the place of which you speak through meditation and it actually made me suicidal. Once I had seen it, I didn’t want to be here anymore. It had been made apparent to me that I must be here… but i miss being There. I miss my father. I do know he is always with me, but my human side misses him so much. He was my rudder too. Thank you for sharing.
@lisaclausen83042 жыл бұрын
Really, another interview that moves us forward, helps us to remember our purpose, and allows us to rise above the ever shifting conflicts of this world. Thank you again... . .
@ArchitectingHappiness2 жыл бұрын
Wow. So beautifully put. Your comment resonates deeply with me. Thank you for sharing
@jddavisism2 жыл бұрын
Cannot wait to watch this!! Love all of Anthony's videos
@sheenamkumar5102 жыл бұрын
I love your videos 💫💫 A new perspective towards life
@gayebentham2 жыл бұрын
This is one of your best! I mean they are all amazing, but this one struck a chord. The best $10 I’ve spent in a while 😊 Thank you Deborah for sharing your beautiful story, and thank you Anthony for continuing to bring these NDE accounts to us in the most professional and inspiring way. You’re simply the best! ❤️
@AnthonyCheneProduction2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your donation and for you kind words! I'll use it for my next videos. If you want to receive them in advance (as well as the uncut versions), feel free to contact me at contact@anthonychene.com
@billnalder10172 жыл бұрын
Quite possibly the most important video i have ever seen here on YT!!...thanks so much for posting~
@EEE-ij8lv2 жыл бұрын
These always make me cry. I love being alive, but I am also excited to go home and see my missed loved ones and pets. ❤
@bkm27972 жыл бұрын
So inspiring listening to Deborah share her journey, these truly are some challenging times, and I believe we can do this. Thank you Anthony for another wonderful documentary, always inspiring us.
@Lea317062 жыл бұрын
My NDE was nearly 30 years ago and I still know it was real without any doubt
@annamilenamariani37512 жыл бұрын
What happend? 😍
@georgemckinnon71342 жыл бұрын
Thank you Deborah for sharing your experience. As a nurse at Mayo Clinic, and light-worker, I of course identify with everything you shared. I believe I met Dr. Moody at one of his NDE lectures in Santa Fe, NM. I don't know if you have heard of the teachings of Abraham. They work through many mediums and such, including Ester and Jerry Hicks. Well, they now have a zoom meeting called the Circle of Love that is channeled every Wednesday night through Linda Drake, a medium from Austin, Texas. She shares the teachings of Abraham during the zoom. I welcome you to attend, if you are interested. There is also a facebook set up for the Circle of Love. Again, thank you for your messages of hope and love, and many blessings!
@monrea102 жыл бұрын
Can anyone attend?
@sl84722 жыл бұрын
Im interested too.
@georgemckinnon71342 жыл бұрын
@@monrea10 yes!
@georgemckinnon71342 жыл бұрын
@@sl8472 Absolutely!
@barbfroede13432 жыл бұрын
I just sent a request to join Circle of love
@Loenthall882 жыл бұрын
Another wonderful piece of work by Anthony Chene. Thank you for your continuing commitment to put these into the world.
@susanekisian8338 Жыл бұрын
She said to watch "how the events impact the soul". This is so indicative. It means we give certain message to events, the interpretation we make of occurrences, and what belief is developed from experiences in our lives. It attaches to our soul and we carry it during our lifetime. And it becomes our belief system and we create from that paradigm, whether the meaning is good or bad. It makes so much sense.
@애슐리-b6y2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story~
@Zilla92210 ай бұрын
My dad just passed away 1.19.24 and I know there is out there much greater than just earth. I'm still grieving and still tremendously missing him every day that pass by but I know for a fact I'll see him again. Thank you for giving us a hope of relief in your videos
@erheaflower4318 Жыл бұрын
So thankful to have found this channel. I lost my mom suddenly from a preventable cause almost two months ago. I've driven myself crazy thinking of all the things we could've done along the way to prevent her death, if we had only known. I tears me apart that she won't be here for Christmas, that she will never again share a moment with her grandkids, etc. Now I see us all as so much more than this earthly confined experience. I want to live a life that prepares my soul for going home. I want to leave with peace and no regrets, knowing I did all I could to share love and light while on earth. Really being with my mom will be on the other side, not here, so I need to be the best person I can be to deserve resting on the other side with her
@twitbuggy Жыл бұрын
One thing I found so beautiful is when she said “this is where we came from and this is where we will return to” because in Islam anytime a person dies, we say “Indeed we belong to Allah and to Him we shall return”
@Dimpshine2 жыл бұрын
This was absolutely beautiful! Thank you Mrs. Deborah King for sharing your captivating experience and this vital message about compassion, love, and our true purpose.
@constancewalsh364611 ай бұрын
What an intelligent, modest, articulate woman. Thank you for these wonderful videos. They help so many, including we who are on the Threshold. My mother's last words to me - and she was very conservative and emotionally shut down - were "There is only love, Con. That's all there is."
@breeevian70152 жыл бұрын
Your interviews never cease to amaze me, I wish you all the best ❤
@christinamorales68874 ай бұрын
My son died of an overdose and these videos help. Alex 10/3/22 forever 28
@josi42512 жыл бұрын
49:00 Absolutely! "Now we see through a glass darkly ..." The Bible doesn't really speak of a soul's opportunity to come to earth as a spiritual being having a human experience, but I believe absolutely in what you said. More than one gifted psychic medium has, over the years, told me of my spiritual journey and that I chose this exact life. I'm not a person who cries, but this video did it. As a teacher, I find myself praying that I haven't missed any opportunity to show compassion and caring to my students. There were plenty of missed opportunities when I was in active alcoholism -- I don't beat myself up over that anymore, but it sometimes makes me sad. As the oldest faculty member, I'm called "Abuela" (Grandma -- I teach Spanish). All I can do is pray that I not miss any chance to offer comfort and love to these precious young lives that I get the privilege of knowing. If I teach them anything, it's that there will always be someone out there who will offer them support, comfort, and help if they need it. My spiritual journey since getting sober has been such a blessing, and I'm grateful every day. THANK YOU for this, Deborah. Your calm, rational explanation of your experiences and seeing "the other side" are just one more piece of evidence that I'm absolutely where I chose to be and doing what I should be doing (as best I can now). I believe everything you said, and I look forward to my transition some time in the future. See you in the light!
@moushumigoswami7654 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the most well articulated, crystal clear, easy to understand interviews I've heard on NDE. Absolutely marvellous.
@serotine92 жыл бұрын
Merci Anthony, de nous faire partager l 'expérience de Deborah King. Ayant vécu aussi ce type d'expérience, je suis à chaque fois frappée par la similitude des ressentis et expériences dans l'expérience. Thank you dearly.
@glenzubris46902 жыл бұрын
The quality of your work is outstanding beyond words. Thanks so much for making it available to all!
@yeynot2 жыл бұрын
i'm so happy to see your new video!
@dreamscatcher902 жыл бұрын
This video was like morning present! Opened KZbin and here is Anthony's first
@kswonder282 жыл бұрын
Another wonderful film! 🎥 The “life flashing before your eyes” and disaster scenes really added to the story. 📸 Of course, the NDE experience was amazing…appreciate you making this for everyone! ✌️
@augustvukosovich4683Ай бұрын
This is my second time listening to this and I love her! She is such a nurse! I was also in the ICU and had my own experience. I'm also a nurse. Emergency and Med Surg. When I woke up, I thought they had it wrong as well. I should have been dead!
@RubysLegoLab2 жыл бұрын
After my NDE there’s an absolute knowing of where we go after the body dies. It’s something I wish everyone knew.
@Jennyparbery28 күн бұрын
Working in mental health, the joining of science and spirituality is what excites me. Bring it on. People that struggle with mental health are often very spiritual. This dude of them is either ignored, diagnosed or medicated. There is so much healing to be had in this space ❤️❤️❤️
@Grace-fv9zq2 жыл бұрын
A wonderful account to listen to, put together and edited just beautifully with the visuals on screen, 😊 Thank you.
@krysiaj84239 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences, its really helped me. I just lost my husband and your message eases my grief.
@OrnellaT222 жыл бұрын
YAY I am so excited that there is another amazing story! I am watching NOW and I am loving it! Deborah explains it so well! It was interesting 27 minutes in where she says that nothing can affect the SOUL especailly with what is going on in this Time line now in this very HORRITIC time.. NOW back to watching! ANTHONY you are wonderful for bringing these wonderful experiences to all of us!! PLEASE tell me you have more on the way!! OXOX
@IBelieveInMiracles_23 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this amazing material and personal story. I’ve been diving deeply into these topics lately, reflecting on who I am as my higher self and what my purpose here might be. Just as I was asking myself these questions, KZbin played this video, and it explained everything clearly. I also found a valuable insight for myself here. Thank you!
@asia6875 Жыл бұрын
Finally some people that I can relate to my experience when I was 12, I had fell 5ft and landed on my head and passed for two minutes. I saw my mom lifting my body from the cement floor and bringing me inside the house giving me cpr. I saw from the top of the ceiling watching her cry and asking god to help as she was giving me cpr. And I came back two minutes later. I was rushed to the hospital. Till now I had told some people but they think I’m crazy but my wife believes me.
@saffansamnani69432 ай бұрын
One of the best, fantastic!! Please keep uploading.❤❤
@daveprout78592 жыл бұрын
This is an especially incredible story. Love it.
@AnthonyCheneProduction2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your donation! I'll use it for the production of my next videos. If you want to receive them in advance (as well as the uncut versions), feel free to contact me at contact@anthonychene.com
@K222L Жыл бұрын
Does Deborah have a email or social media account?
@conniemartin36029 ай бұрын
NDE stories helped get me thru the first couple of years after losing my only son in 2020. Thank you for sharing these stories.
@lindadeal3344 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting us know about your experience and the understanding that we all are never alone! I look forward to seeing more of these and greater understanding of life encompasses! God bless you and all nurses everywhere!
@bristonknight931517 күн бұрын
A very articulate presentation, definitely one of the best. Thank you so much! What surprised me is the similarity of my own "life review" to what bas been described as a very fast moving slide show. I remember I applied tremendous efforts trying to stop it or slow down to see what it was about. I was successful only with a couple of "slides" ... I also use to say now that the survival of concsiousness to me became a matter of knowledge, not belief.
@fearlessartgrl Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been so depressed this year. Lately, I fight suicidal thoughts daily. It feels like nothing matters anymore. So much hate and sadness in our country. It's hard to believe there is anything on the other side.
@Millepone Жыл бұрын
Oh, I've been there, and I still struggle not to go there. The world doesn't make sense. Why this construct exists like this doesn't necessarily make sense. Some say we create through our thoughts and the earth was polluted this way and it keeps going in a negative cycle. I can't give much advice except that in meditating I find it is possible to imagine oneself surrounded by love and peace then sending it out. In practicing it becomes easier and this can be very satisfying. It also then becomes easier to share this with others even while recognizing the darkness in the world. I do believe that this makes a difference. I'll send some to you!
@wardygrub Жыл бұрын
I hear you. I’ve been where you you go sometimes and it’s a self-indulgent and dark path to walk. But then you reach a crossroad and see signs that point in other directions. One of the signs said “try to forgive everyone, including yourself and find meaning in helping others” and I try to walk that path instead. It stops suicidal ideation when you’re helping others and you start to feel valued and you matter. Remember honey, nobody said this was meant to be easy. Good luck. I’m sending some love to you xxx
@angelabasten5016 Жыл бұрын
maybe it doesn't help to reduce feelings of depression to follow the news/newspaper with all the negative suffering you absorb. When you are depressed, trust that your soul knows what it needs for its/its development. You don't have to go through this alone .trust/know that you are surrounded by positive/sweet beings of light (angels, guides, deceased family or friends). it may/will be difficult but try to find something that will give you strength no matter how gloomy you feel no matter how bad it is also felt / is. Looking up nature also works wonders. I don't know if you need it but I would like to point you to a very good medium matt fraser. Looking at that can help in any way. ⚘️ ⚘️⚘️
@tashiatodosov51907 ай бұрын
I am going through this now. I hope you are doing better now
@aisham31029 ай бұрын
@Joanna - My brother also passed away from a genetic disease called Marfan Syndrome, in October and just like you, videos like these help. I lost my brother, my everything...I'm lost without him.