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| Sun, 08-21-2005 - 7:10pm |
Have you or someone you know every had a Near Death Experience?
I have a friend in Arkansas, close spiritually and miles apart in every other way... She was code blue in a diabetic coma, and told me this story afterwards. She saw her father at the foot of the bed, but elevated several feet off the floor. She was happy. She was ready to go with him, but he told her to stay; that her journey wasn't over and there were things she needed to do. She trusted him and said okay, and was revived from her coma and is still relatively well, though changed. I asked her what color his spirit was, and she was so happy to be able to tell someone! Her father had an orange aura. No one in her fundamentalist pocket of America could understand the question, no less the answer!
If you have a story, please share it with us.
Bink


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i almost drown on my 13th birthday, stuck in the undertow, once my body lost all it's strength as i floated lifeless under water, i saw the whole of my life pass before me in the form of a comic film strip. though my years were short i knew i had seen everything in a split second. i was amazed at the color and speed that it ran by my eyes. i was then pulled up and struggled for air/life as i was pulled to land.
i do not believe i actually died, but was seconds from it.
it's a little bit off from the direction you were going Bink but wanted to share my story.
My mother's friend has a daughter that had a NDE.
Good grief!
There's a woman doctor who specializes in NDE's of children, but I cannot come up with her name.
I remember being pushed in a pool when I was in the 9th grade.
Betty J. Eadie's story of her NDE 'Embraced by the Light' is THE BEST! It teaches you so much about why we're here, Jesus, what heaven looks like, what to do there...everything. Also, Jesse Duplantis 'Heaven' talks of the Great Halls and the Council of Elders. I only had obe's for a few years while I was an adolecsent, they were pretty cool though, as soon as I figured out I was up near the ceiling looking down at myself I 'popped' back in and never went again.
Betsy
YES!
You're right on Bink. I was in such a state of turmoil with life and everything in it. My anxiety turned into ocd and that's how I dissasociated with it. I turned out pretty normal, maybe it was from 'going out and up'?! It was so peaceful. It helped lead me to where I am today as far as God is concerned, I went through hell but I wouldn't change it for the world, you know?
Betsy
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