Sunday, October 15, 2017

Nde - Near Death Experience. Life After Life

Keith N. Mado NDE "National Geographic Paranatural Life After Life" Near Death Experience (NDE) refers to the sensations reported by people who have come close to dying or were CLINICAL Y dead for a period of time so meaning their hearts had already stopped beating their brain is not running, their blood pressure isn''t stable, meaning, their bodies are not functioning as to what a person needs to be alive. The people in the documentary such as Dr. Alexander, Christine Stein, and Anita MooJani claim of having meaningful experiences after all signs of hope is lost.

Their stories of their Journeys to the "unearthly realm" and when they get there, they feel the feeling of unconditional love and peace. All have the same gist but they are not 100% the same with each other. People near death, and sometimes those who have been resuscitated after dying, report common experiences of peacefulness followed by separation from the body. At first there is darkness then seeing a source of light and moving into the light, sometimes through a tunnel. At this point, many turn or are turned to move back into the body.

Sometimes they see family members hat they haven''t seen personally e. g. Ancestors, dead grandparents, dead friends, and most of the time, a "presence" or a "voice" advises them that it is not yet the time for them to pass over. It is nearly always a very positive and - A transformative experience, giving the person a much greater appreciation of life - for them to live and love their lives much more and for them not to fear death but, not in a weird way, to look forward to death knowing that there is a much better life that awaits them.

The first subject of NDE in the documentary is Dr. Alexander. He as a comatose patient. He was overcome by bacterial meningitis and was comatose on a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit within hours. After six days on medication, showing no response and with little brain function remaining, his doctors were leaning towards losing Dr. Alexander. For seven days Alexander lay in a hospital bed in a deep coma. Then, as his doctors weighed the possibility of stopping treatment, Alexander''s eyes popped open. If you think that''s astonishing, wait until you hear his story.

Mind you, this is a man in a coma that miraculously opened his eyes, got the ubes out of his body (by himself) and he had a descriptively elaborate story to tell. He claimed that he was dwelling in a dark space - nothing but mud/soil/dirt and dark roots. Then, all of a sudden, he saw light circling and it suddenly ripped open into another dimension. He came out of the darkness and he entered a beautiful valley. He felt happiness and unconditional love but then a voice told him that it is not yet his time and he needs to go back to his material body in Earth.

Today he is a doctor who believes that true health can be achieved only when we realize that God and the ransition. Another is Christine Stein. She got into an accident causing her to be in a fatal condition. In the hospital, "good" is the last adjective you can describe the state she was in. During her dreadful attempt to survive, she claimed that she Jolted out of her body. She could literally overlooking herself and her surgeons doing surgery on her. The next thing she new, she was walking in a beautiful, peaceful place.

She was so specific with her narrations - like how the grass felt like cotton and she was wearing a beautiful blue dress. She heard people calling her name so she went to the direction of the voices. She saw people that she did not recognize but she knew that she knows them. It turned out to be her dead grandparents. By that time, she already hypothesized that she was in heaven. She also added that in that place, people are in the best shape they could be (physically). Lastly, her grandparents told her that it was not yet her time and she needs to go back to her body on Earth - Just like what happened with Dr.

Alexander. Mind you, they do not know each other and they live continents apart. The last subject in the documentary is Anita MooJani. Just like Dr. Alexander and Christine Stein, she too had a near death experience. She found out that she has cancer - it was all downhill from there. The time came that she needed surgery already because her muscles are already deteriorating and she was only 881bs by that time. A factor contributing to this is did not undergo chemotherapy. Just like Christine Stein, during surgery, Anita separated from her body and she was overlooking the tragic scenery of her surgery.

But the difference with Anita from Christine is Anita saw a light - yes, a light at the end of a tunnel. Cliché but that''s what she claims. At the end of the tunnel, she saw her friend that had passed away and her friend also made her feel unconditional love and peace. Anita realized so many things during her time with her friend. Came to the point that her friend told her that it is not yet her time and she should still live on Earth and she will have a speedy recovery. Back in her body, Anita was physically under coma BUT she could hear and understand conversations of the people around her.

After waking up, she had told everyone that she could hear them this whole time. Near Death Experiences need to be more extensively studied but is either considered proof that there is life after death or Just hallucinations. Based on all three stories, depictions of Heaven was there. They all experienced what we humans interpret heaven would be like. They all felt the guidance of God and they even FELT the presence of God. But then again, we should always consider every argument thrown to NDE''s, especially scientific arguments.

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