Looking at some of the reasons NDE’s show how consciousness exists outside the brain and what they tell us about the afterlife and existence after the death of the physical body.
By Admin|2019-12-22T09:47:44+00:00May 23rd, 2016|astral projection and dreams, media interviews|7 Comments
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It is amazing to see some of the many many many accounts given by people about their NDE’s, on Youtube for example. It can be really inspiring to hear and a lot can be learned from them.
In my opinion it’s a little unfortunate that sometimes these powerful experiences people have had are moulded a bit to fit the narrative of promoting a particular branch of religion. Like: See this guy’s real experience of hell, therefore join our branch of religion and how we do things.
Anyway these accounts of Near Death Experiences are often deeply spiritual and amazing. Changing the direction of a person’s life. Watching a few of them, it’s possible to get a bit of a sense of that ‘memory’ that severity and importance of ‘eternity.’
And yet, in everyday life, a normal day, the tasks we need to do, it’s easy to feel a bit stale and indifferent towards them.
So I guess it’s good to find ways personally to remember, to figure out how to make ourselves strong. I find that practising, the inner work throughout the day as well as dedicated practices and prayers, to be what allows the consciousness to manifest, which allows some higher feelings to trickle through, a freshness able to come into us and experiences to be given (for which I feel we also need to help others consistently.)
(although not as immediate and intense as a NDE) I feel being active like that opens the flow to help us, and we can have quite moving experiences even during the day. Being inactive, we most definitely close ourselves off to the help of other side.
As mentioned by Belsebuub the best way to verify this information is by having an out of body experience.
In the beginning I was quite sceptical about OBE but after my first experience there was no looking back.
Thanks Belsebuub and Lara..
It is interesting how Mark keeps repeating that NDEs happen when the brain is completely dead. And at the same time the feedback that is coming back to him is still about opinions, which can only mean that the person he is talking to is not convinced. I can see the same thing in me, interview after interview on NDEs, many accounts, etc. But when I look at myself, the reality is that this information has not really made me change in any significant way, which it should had I clearly accepted it.
I wonder whether it is my conditioning (i.e. physical world is all there is), or the lack of profound experience that is to blame. As I am writing this my feeling is that profound regular experience is the only thing that can really provide the impetus to change in a long-term way. Sporadic experiences give some push, but with time it seems that what’s accepted in society keeps pulling me back.
Thanks for another great video. Reports of NDE’s are relatively common for those who have come close to death. People who have experienced them often make profound changes in their life. Many report that they no longer fear death.
As Belsebuub says, essentially the only person who knows the truth of this experience is the person who has had it, but sadly science has to try to come up with some inaccurate explanation. “Scientists” in the past were convinced the world was flat – it didn’t make it so.
Like many personal experiences – once you have had it, no-one can convince you it didn’t happen.
Thank you for sharing Lara and to Belsebuub for the immense effort to help people understand life.
I’ve often thought a NDE’s is something of a gift to a person – not just in the fact they come back to life but that they’ve had a potentially life-changing experience. I feel very grateful for the OBE’s I’ve had, in that they’ve really helped me to change my perspective on what life is, what I am and what the role of spirituality is in life. I’ve met many people who’ve had some kind of transformative experience in life that has pushed them to pursue spirituality – it’s amazing to see how the Being nudges in certain ways. I wonder how the woman Mark mentioned was effected by her experience …
It makes me ponder on how to create the same inner ‘shock’ that a NDE would produce, but obviously without an NDE – ways to continuously wake myself up from the sweet illusion that life is going to carry on forever and I have all the time in the world.
Thank you very much dear Mark and Lara to keep us guided and inspired with these talks!
For me, NDEs (and any types of OBEs) are very real as long as the out of body experience actually takes place :)
However I cannot say the same thing about the scientific perspective in regards to NDE. As you well know, they tend to focus on material world and study real things with the tools, which cannot really match the multidimensional reality…What is really real?
Hello,
thank you again for posting another audio with very interesting topic. NDE is very fascinating subject and this can be the real proof that astral plane is for real. I am just wondering why we cannot read in news about those experiences and it is real pity. Maybe knowing about these cases people would be more interested in spirituality.
Anyway thank you Lara for posting the audio, thank you Belsebuub for the teachings.