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Summary

The web content describes a personal account of a near-death experience (NDE), the spiritual journey it entailed, and insights into the afterlife, emphasizing that life continues beyond physical death.

Abstract

The website shares the firsthand experience of an individual who clinically died and was revived, providing a narrative of their near-death experience. The author, who also survived a stroke, recounts being on the "other side" where they were greeted by loved ones and informed of unfinished tasks on Earth. The article discusses common elements of NDEs, such as out-of-body experiences, tunnels of light, and feelings of peace. It also references the experiences of Dannion Brinkley, a man who died multiple times, and Tyler Henry, a medium known for his television appearances and book on communicating with the deceased. The author aims to offer comfort to those grieving by suggesting that consciousness transcends physical death, and they encourage readers to embrace life without fear of dying.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the spirit or consciousness does not die with the body, as evidenced by their own NDE.
  • They assert that grief is a real and profound experience, yet reassure readers that their loved ones are still alive in another realm.
  • The author is of the opinion that Tyler Henry is a genuine medium who brings comfort to those mourning the loss of loved ones.
  • They express a lack of fear about death since their NDE, yet also convey they are not in a hurry to die.
  • The article suggests that NDEs are relatively common, with an estimated nine million people in the U.S. having reported such experiences.
  • The author promotes the idea that NDEs can offer valuable insights into the nature of life and death.
  • They encourage readers to explore content related to NDEs, such as books, videos, and articles, to further understand the concept of life after death.
  • The author shares a positive outlook on their post-stroke life, emphasizing resilience and adaptability in the face of disability.
  • They advocate for the power of storytelling, particularly through their writing and video content, to inspire and help others.

We never die.🕊️ I died so I know. They brought me back. 😇𝓝𝓸 𝓶𝓸𝓻𝓮 𝓯𝓮𝓪𝓻!

Our body wears out but our spirit never dies. 😭 Grief is real.

Photo from Facebook NDE GROUP

So I died over 5 years ago. They brought me back to life in the hospital.

I had what they call a near-death experience. I was in a coma for 2 months, and the hospital staff encouraged my son, 🔌 Jeremy to pull the plug.🔌 My SON SAID NO! — I was on the other side for a short time.

I was 59 when I died. I no longer fear death!

I am not scared anymore, but I’m in no hurry either.

Photo from the author’s collection

While I was dead, I was told that I had to go back!

I was told by my Mom, who passed when I was 21. — She told me that I had to go back because, “YOU HAVE THINGS TO DO.”

Above is my Mom when I was 18. She died 3 years later of cancer.

The thing is, only her body died. — She is still alive on the other side.

💖It is very common that those who die are greeted by loved ones on the other side like I was. — The below is from my research on NDE cases.

Many NDEs say that they were told, perhaps by one of their deceased loved ones, that they had to go back and that they had things left to complete. Yet other NDE folks say they were given a choice. They could either stay in the light and continue that experience or return to the life they had been living.

🩺In the hospital, I finally woke up and frantically tried to pull out the wires and shit.🧪

My boyfriend Matt was there about 5 years ago, and said, “You need to stop. You’re in the hospital.” — I had no idea where I was.

🤔What’s an NDE? — Someone who had a near death experience. — It happens all the time!

According to a 2011 study a crap load! 9 million in one year in the US!

Per Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, an estimated nine million people in the U.S. have reported an NDE. However, surveys conducted in the U.S., Australia, and Germany suggest that 4–15% of the population have had NDEs.

When our body dies,🧡the soul keeps living.

NDEs are reported experiences that occur when someone is unconscious, comatose, or clinically dead. They can happen when someone is experiencing intense threats, is seriously ill, or comes close to death. Some common characteristics of NDEs include:

  • Seeing and hearing from a location apart from the physical body
  • Passing into or through a tunnel
  • Encountering a mystical light
  • Intense and generally positive emotions
  • Reviewing part or all of their prior life experiences

👇Meet Dannion Brinkley who has died 3 times.👇

They had taken him to th morgue because he was dead. His friend arrived at the hospital and insisted to see his body in the morgeue. — He was shocked!

When he got to the morgue the sheet over Dannion’s he was moving. — He was alive!

Dannion was breathing! — They rushed him to a room and started caring for him. 1️⃣9️⃣7️⃣5️⃣ — That was in 1975.

I would do a video telling my story, but my talking is still pretty bad. — Maybe someday.

Some people who have had near-death experiences (NDEs) say they were told to go back. Others say they were given a choice to stay in the light and continue the experience or return to their previous life. One person says they were sent back to tell others about their experience.

Photo by me

When I lost my Mom at 21. 💔I was heartbroken.

I am writing this to tell others, you will see your loved ones someday. I totally miss her, but she is happy and healthy on the other side.

For those of you who are grieving…

Your loved ones are waiting. They know where they are and they know that they will see you, so hopefully, this will help you on your grieving journey.

There are ton’s of bullshitters out there who connect with those who have crossed over.

In my opinion, Tyler is for real.

Here’s Tyler and his boyfriend, Clint Godwin.

Tyler is an expert in my opinion on grief. 🎁 His gift brings peace to those who have lost loved ones.

Photo from .yahoo.com

Tyler Henry spoke to Larry King in about what happens when we die. —🎬 2 min 4 sec

What does Tyler Henry think about heaven? — “As a place, I don’t necessarily see heaven or hell,” he said. “I think there is definitely life but that is very different from the familiarities in this realm. I’m learning more and more from every reading that I do.

Tyler Henry Talks About His New Netflix Show ‘Life After Death With Tyler Henry’

This show may give those who are grieving a few steps toward being at peace.

Pic from NETFLIX.COM

🤣💨NO F*CK OR SHI*T🤣💨 — HILARIOUS!

🎬 Speaking of Netflix, — The Good Place — is super fun! — 🤣🤣🤣HILARIOUS!🤣🤣🤣

Hilarious! — Hilarious! — Hilarious! — In their version of the afterlife, there is no cursing allowed! ⏱🎬2 MIN CLIP! — ZERO PROFANITY!

Sue Moseley wrote, “The Day My Mum Died”

💖It’s wonderful, so I wanted to include it in this piece! — Maybe you’ll swing by Sue’s Medium and give it a read! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 BEAUTIFUL, SUE! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

🖐👩‍🦰 IN CONCLUSION…If an airplane was to crash into my house and kill me, don’t cry or feel bad. — I will be just fine. —🏃‍♀️💨 I’m on to the next adventure!

I have had a spectacular life after all…

I was an actress, a pro wrestler, a video editor, a TV producer, a woodworker making handmade ottoman trays, an artist, and a writer.

I have left my body behind. — Now I’m flying!

Here is a Facebook group with tons of other people who have experienced this.

I just found this Facebook group. I don’t know much about this group, but it looks kinda cool.👇👇👇Click below to check it out.

Dr. Jeffrey Long reportedly hears stories from those who have reported NDEs and analyses them scientifically. — 5K cases!

Article below.

So who is this Jan Sebastian writer chick?

I had aI had a stroke so I am disabled and am kicking major ass.…well in some ways. I can’t walk or talk well but I’m a writing MO-FO! Kickin’ serious BUTT 100%!

This is my silly stroke therapy video.

The focus on my face is hilarious! A crazy-ass redhead who is not at all normal and proud of it. I love people and love helping them. Unconventional seems right. Fearless and focused.

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If you wish to connect with me. Email: [email protected]

This is my silly stroke therapy video. The focus on my face is hilarious! A crazy-ass redhead who is not at all normal and proud of it. I love people and love helping them. Unconventional seems right. Fearless and focused.

Subscribe to me because I want to update you all the way to the finish line!

If you wish to connect with me. Email: [email protected]

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