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icide.</p><p id="4dd5">Each person’s Near Death Experience also seemed to be tailor-made for them. It didn’t matter if they were religious or atheist.</p><p id="bd50">While some talked about meeting God, Jesus, or angels, others talked about meeting long-dead relatives, spiritual masters, or guides.</p><p id="5a64">Each had different experiences of where they went. Some would see grandiose buildings while others would find themselves in beautiful fields, gardens, or mountain ranges.</p><p id="e433">Personally, I’d like the experience of being attacked by a herd of playful puppies, but that’s just me.</p><figure id="cf4e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*TybgKV4dwxCywJTC"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@bk010397?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Bharathi Kannan</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h2 id="af56">Similarities</h2><p id="28b2">The truly striking thing about the NDE videos was the similarities. Almost all of them had specific things that appeared in each story.</p><p id="e16d"><b>Overwhelming unconditional love</b></p><p id="6172">In almost all the videos, the storyteller talks about a feeling of indescribable unconditional love. Many would say that there aren’t words to convey the feeling. It was something they couldn't find words for.</p><p id="3979">Some said they argued about not wanting to come back because it felt so wonderful. Many were given a choice but were also told that their work wasn’t finished here on Earth so they came back.</p><p id="cc06"><b>Life review</b></p><p id="4cd4">Most of the stories had a life review of what they did with their life. They would go over things they did in their life, both good and bad. The storytellers also said that they felt not only their feelings at the time but also the feelings of the person they were interacting with.</p><p id="5a02">Here’s the kicker. You would think there would be judgment, but not in most of the videos I saw. The storyteller stated there was no judgment from the other side. Some were told the

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only judgment was the judgment they placed upon themselves. A couple of them stated the life review was for healing.</p><p id="3bb4">That blew my mind. We are always told we will be judged when we die. It’s a part of most religious lore.</p><p id="b205"><b>We chose our lives before we came here</b></p><p id="5aba">There was one more thing that blew my mind. In some of the videos, the storytellers are told that we (our soul or spirit) chose the life we live here on Earth: the good, the bad, and the ugly.</p><p id="c9bf">Why? You ask. For the experience. To learn. Seems a rather anti-climactic answer, but that is the one given.</p><p id="81c1">We are told that the soul lives for eternity. It is created with all knowledge, but no experience. To get the experience it craves, it needs a 3-dimensional body.</p><p id="f5fe">There’s one catch, though. To get the experience it craves, it has to forget most of what it knows while in the human meat suit.</p><h1 id="4ce0">Update:</h1><p id="cb8a">I wrote the above story before having a <a href="https://readmedium.com/what-i-had-a-stroke-47d26dae3af9">stroke</a> in September of 2023. I never finished it for publishing. That may have been planned also.</p><p id="9c53">Little did I know the videos being suggested to me on my YouTube feed may have been preparing me for what could have happened. Maybe they were put on my feed to let me know no matter the outcome, I would be OK.</p><p id="d3b4">I may never know until it’s time.</p><p id="2280">Has anyone else had experiences like this? Let me know in the comments.</p><div id="bf3f" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/what-i-had-a-stroke-47d26dae3af9"> <div> <div> <h2>My Experience Having a Hemorrhagic Stroke</h2> <div><h3>What? I had a stroke?</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*Gh127br72FCFRxKS)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

I Am Suddenly Receiving Near Death Experience Videos On YouTube

Maybe I’m being given a heads-up warning

Photo by Wolfgang Hasselmann on Unsplash

Have you ever had a Near Death Experience? Do you know anyone who has? Or maybe someone pissed you off so much that you wished you had sent them to the other side?

For some crazy reason, the algorithm gods have been recommending Near Death Experience videos on my YouTube Feed.

Do they think I’m so old I’m going to die soon? Jeez, I’m only 56.

Is my health so bad I need to prepare myself for my body giving out on me? I guess that’s possible. I did have a double bypass and a heart valve replacement in January of 2022.

Are they being recommended to me because I am now floundering through life without a purpose? That could be possible also.

Who knows? Sure as hell not me.

Algorithms are supposed to be mathematical equations, not thinking beings telling us what to do.

What I do know is because of that recommendation on my YouTube feed, I’ve spent the last few months binge-watching Near Death Experience videos. I’ve also gone down a rabbit hole of related topic videos. Everything from the Law of Attraction to Channeling.

Maybe that was the end goal. Get me hooked into the spiritual world by starting me off with NDE videos first.

The more I watched, the more I found their differences and similarities quite interesting.

Different Strokes For Different Folks

Each video is different in terms of the backstory and what happened to the storyteller. Some were accidents, others were drug overdoses, and a few were even attempted murder or suicide.

Each person’s Near Death Experience also seemed to be tailor-made for them. It didn’t matter if they were religious or atheist.

While some talked about meeting God, Jesus, or angels, others talked about meeting long-dead relatives, spiritual masters, or guides.

Each had different experiences of where they went. Some would see grandiose buildings while others would find themselves in beautiful fields, gardens, or mountain ranges.

Personally, I’d like the experience of being attacked by a herd of playful puppies, but that’s just me.

Photo by Bharathi Kannan on Unsplash

Similarities

The truly striking thing about the NDE videos was the similarities. Almost all of them had specific things that appeared in each story.

Overwhelming unconditional love

In almost all the videos, the storyteller talks about a feeling of indescribable unconditional love. Many would say that there aren’t words to convey the feeling. It was something they couldn't find words for.

Some said they argued about not wanting to come back because it felt so wonderful. Many were given a choice but were also told that their work wasn’t finished here on Earth so they came back.

Life review

Most of the stories had a life review of what they did with their life. They would go over things they did in their life, both good and bad. The storytellers also said that they felt not only their feelings at the time but also the feelings of the person they were interacting with.

Here’s the kicker. You would think there would be judgment, but not in most of the videos I saw. The storyteller stated there was no judgment from the other side. Some were told the only judgment was the judgment they placed upon themselves. A couple of them stated the life review was for healing.

That blew my mind. We are always told we will be judged when we die. It’s a part of most religious lore.

We chose our lives before we came here

There was one more thing that blew my mind. In some of the videos, the storytellers are told that we (our soul or spirit) chose the life we live here on Earth: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Why? You ask. For the experience. To learn. Seems a rather anti-climactic answer, but that is the one given.

We are told that the soul lives for eternity. It is created with all knowledge, but no experience. To get the experience it craves, it needs a 3-dimensional body.

There’s one catch, though. To get the experience it craves, it has to forget most of what it knows while in the human meat suit.

Update:

I wrote the above story before having a stroke in September of 2023. I never finished it for publishing. That may have been planned also.

Little did I know the videos being suggested to me on my YouTube feed may have been preparing me for what could have happened. Maybe they were put on my feed to let me know no matter the outcome, I would be OK.

I may never know until it’s time.

Has anyone else had experiences like this? Let me know in the comments.

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