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Old 18-07-2016, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Still_Waters
Since I had previously told MARDAV70 that I would share my own near-death-experience once a thread was started on this subject, I am now fulfilling my part of that agreement since MARDAV70 has indeed started a near-death-experience thread.

In my early 20s, I was in an "irreversible coma" for three days during which I was finally taken off life support since there was no hope of recovery and, in the unlikely event of a recovery, doctors had told my family that there would be significant brain damage and organ damage.

In that state, I could see my body from afar as well as doctors, nurses, family members near my bedside, and the Roman Catholic priest administering the last rites. I could also clearly see my brother and sister down the hallway and could describe accurately what they were wearing despite the fact that they never entered the room. From afar, I was very aware of what was transpiring both locally and non-locally. There were no spatial limitations or physical barriers that could not be transcended simply by shifting attention.

There was also an unfathomable peace that can not be described. Before me, I could clearly see a cross-legged being of light whose facial features I could not make out but who radiated peace and contentment. I was perfectly content to stay in this peaceful place with this cross-legged being. (Paradoxically, coming from a Roman Catholic background, I had no prior exposure to eastern meditation or eastern practices so this appearance was quite alien to my background at that particular time.)

Without words, it became clear that it was not yet time to leave the earthly plane as there was more work to be done there. There were absolutely no concerns about the physical vehicle as my attention shifted to the lifeless body below. The life-force consciously re-entered the body and I sat up SYMPTOM FREE and said, "I'm hungry and want to go home". The doctors had no explanation as I excitedly related the details of my adventure from which I had emerged completely symptom-free. I was completely lucid and not the least bit groggy or indisposed.

Since that time, there has been no fear of death and I now view death as a non-event. I discovered that the worldly appearance is not what it appears to be and got a lot of insight into the nature of life, health, and the mysteries of life and death. The appearance of the cross-legged being triggered an intense spiritual quest away from my unsatisfying religious tradition and into eastern practices. This culminated in realizing the value in all traditions with some being more direct than others and some being more appropriate than others for different temperaments. Along the pathless path of the spiritual quest, I was blessed to have had many very special companions on the journey to lighten the way and enlighten.

As for the cross-legged being of light, that "vision" was completely misunderstood by me and it was only years later that I finally realized what that was all about. Some of you might intuitively sense what happened but it was not evident to me for years.

Lastly, how I got into that state is another story for another time and one that is not really relevant to this discussion. I am mentioning this because I am not inclined to address questions on that subject at this time.

Thanks for sharing your NDE, Still Waters...I've been waiting for this. Very similar to mine...except I saw no other beings. Yet, like you, learning I had to return to this life seemed to come from within.
I's wonderful you've returned to health with no ill effects and are able to share your story!
Incredible...the things we sense in the NDE and come back to tell about are many, many times nearly identical. Knowing that there is no such thing as "death" and no fear of it, that the reality of existence is in that other dimension/place. And many times returning to a completely healed body.
The day I woke up in ICCU after my heart attack, I felt great. I never gave a second thought that I'd been through a heart attack. I couldn't wait to get the heck out of that hospital and get all those tubes and wires out and off of me...lol...! And I felt like I was 18 (in reality I was 58) and gained an interest in researching many things (NDEs, spirituality, astronomy, ancient history and civilizations, alchemy...just to name a few). I had some interest in most of those before, but had a new zeal to research them. Also, a new found interest in physics. I couldn't wait to get home and do research, and so I did.

Again, thanks for sharing, Still Waters.
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