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Near Death Experiences
By: guest17 Date: September 6, 2018, 4:24 pm
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Nurse Shares 30 Years of Spiritual Experiences With Death And
Dying
Becki Hawkins, a hospice nurse and a chaplain, is the author of
"Transitions: A Nurse's Education About Life And Death". She sat
by the bedside of seriously ill and terminally ill patients for
more than 30 years as an oncology and hospice nurse. During that
time, she listened to patients describe various kinds of
spiritual experiences, including near-death experiences. Becki
shared some of her stories, including the lessons she learned
from them, on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 with a small group of
people that gathered at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Sedona,
Arizona. Becki's presentation was co-sponored by
NewHeaveNewEarth (NHNE) and The Mustard Seed Venture. Her
presentation was part of an ongoing series of classes taught by
David Sunfellow on near-death experiences.
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: guest17 Date: September 6, 2018, 4:41 pm
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My Husband's NDE
My husband was diagnosed with congestive heart failure around
1995 and was given five years to live. His health slowly
deteriorated over the years but he was a fighter.
Then later on my husband was 42 years old. He did not believe
that NDEs were real experiences but I did. He had gone to a
Weight Watchers meeting one evening and he called me and said
that he wasn't feeling well so he went to the ER. I told him
that I would be there as soon as possible.
Upon arriving at the ER, the doctors were saying that all the
tests were normal and that they were going to release him.
That's when I became a little irritated and upset and
disagreeing with the doctors. I said that my husband doesn't go
to the ER for no reason and that he had to be feeling really bad
and that they were not going to release him and to at least keep
him overnight and to keep him under observation. I knew my
husband very well and I knew something was going on and that he
needed medical attention.
After more disagreement with the doctors, they saw that I wasn't
going to change my mind for him to be released under any
circumstances. .I was very adamant about that and I didn't care
if they even called security on me. They had a very upset woman
on their hands.
So they decided to admit him. I stayed up all night sitting by
his hospital bed watching him closely. He finally went to sleep.
The next day he had no appetite and wouldn't eat. That was very
unusual for my husband because he always ate big meals.
Later in the day I was exhausted and he told me to go home for
awhile and get some rest. I was so tired and exhausted that I
didn't think I could even drive home. And I didn't want to leave
him but he told me he would be alright and the nurse told me
that she would call me immediately if there was a change.
I hesitantly decided to leave feeling like it wasn't the right
thing to do and what if something happened and I wasn't there.
But I was just so tired that I didn't have the strength to
disagree so I left and began to drive home. It was dark and I
almost ran off the road because I was so tired. I realize now
what a big mistake it was to leave the hospital.
I went to sleep that night at home feeling very uneasy keeping
the phone close by the bed. Early that morning, I was awakened
by the phone ringing about 6;30. In a daze I heard the nurse say
that he had gone into cardiac arrest and that the doctors were
working on him trying to revive him, that his heart had stopped
beating, and that I should come to the hospital right away.
My oldest son had to drive me there because I was too upset and
shaky. When we arrived at the hospital, the doctor told me that
he had gone into cardiac arrest earlier that morning and that it
took thirty minutes to revive him. I was sort of surprised that
they worked to revive him for that long. The doctor told me that
there was this one petite nurse who refused to give up until his
heart was beating again.
I was also told by the doctor that he may have short term and
long term memory loss and to expect that. The first time we saw
him after that, he had this big tube down his throat and he was
strapped down. He was very agitated and wanted to talk to us and
was jerking on the straps. I asked if one of his hands could be
unstrapped and gave him some paper and a pen but he couldn't
write what he wanted to say to us.
After a few days, the tube was removed and they took off the
straps. The first thing he did was to start crying really hard
as he was trying to speak to us but he couldn't stop crying long
enough. Such huge tears. Finally he managed to say three words.
The words he said were, "I saw Terry". Terry was his younger
brother who had passed a few years earlier. After he said those
three words, he broke down and cried again uncontrollably.
His sisters were in the room with us and we all tried to calm
him down because he wanted to say more and we knew that. But we
just let him take his time, crying as much as he needed to.
Then when he was ready, he told us that he went to this
beautiful place filled with brilliant white light as far as you
could see in all directions. He said he was so overwhelmed with
the feeling of such powerful love, peace, happiness,, joy. He
said it was beyond words to describe.
He said then he saw someone coming toward him and that it was
Terry. He was so overjoyed to see his brother and that they
talked about so many things that he couldn't remember all of it.
He said that time seemed to go on forever.
Then he said that he had what is called a "life review" but he
wasn't familiar with that term because he never took an interest
in reading about NDEs so he didn't know what to call that. I
knew what it was because I had read so many NDE stories and that
is what those people call a "life review" but he didn't call it
that. He just described what he saw.
He said that he saw all the people in his life who he had hurt
through words and actions. And not only did he see them but he
actually felt the hurt himself inside him that they felt when he
hurt them. Then after that he said he wanted to go further into
the light but his brother prevented him from doing that somehow.
He said he didn't want to leave that place and return to his
body that he knew would be filled with pain and that he would
suffer. His brother told him that it wasn't the time for him yet
that he still had things to do but that when he did return to
that place that he would be there waiting for him. And so he
returned.
And he was in pain and suffered. He later went to people and
apologized for hurting them, even me. He told me many things
that I am hesitant to mention because it may not go over well
with certain beliefs and doctrines taught in churches. So I
won't mention those things..
This NDE had a powerful effect on my husband. It affected how he
viewed and treated others, it affected his view of religion, it
affected his view of death. And he told me not to be afraid of
death, that it was just a doorway to a better place, a beautiful
place filled with love, joy and peace.
During the next year his condition worsened and hospice had to
help me. He didn't want to be in the hospital during his final
weeks. He wanted to be home with his family around him. Then the
time came and he slipped into a coma. I called all the family to
come over because the hospice nurse said this was it.
We were all around his bed and suddenly he opened his eyes and
took his last breath.....The thing that brought me the most
comfort was knowing that he had retuned to that place of light
that he didn't want to leave before and I knew he was happy and
in total peace. And this time he went beyond the light and I
knew that his brother was there to greet him. I can't describe
the comfort and peace that brought me. If he hadn't had that
NDE, I would have been devastated and grief stricken. I was sad
and grieving but knowing that he was so happy and in peace and
in that place again lessened my sadness and grief. He was 43
years old when he passed in 2000.
truthjourney
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: guest17 Date: September 8, 2018, 3:57 am
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John died of heat stroke painting a house in tremendous heat and
woke up terrified, standing before our Creator. After a life
review, he was given a second chance, and his life changed
forever! Amazing life lessons! This remarkable near-death
experience is worth listening to!
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: patrick jane Date: April 3, 2019, 10:44 pm
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Near Death Experiences - What happens after death?
Our spirits never die! Here are 8 great near death experience
video's where people share their testimonies for Jesus Christ.
56 minutes - Awesome Stories and Testimonies
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: patrick jane Date: May 8, 2019, 12:52 pm
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I don't to come near death again. I've been there and I don't
remember a thing.
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: guest73 Date: May 14, 2019, 5:18 am
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Tales From BEYOND The Grave!!!
Reincarnation, purgatory, atheism, agnostics, hinduism,
buddhism, new age movement......
These are all different ideas and they all have different ideas
on what really happens when you die.....
Walk up to 10 random people and ask them what they believe
happens when they die...and if they believe in Heaven...ask them
how they get to Heaven....and watch all the different answers
you get!!!
With so many different things that are taught and so many people
saying something different as to what happens when you die...can
we know the Truth...???
The Answer is Yes...We can know with certainty what happens when
you die....
Help share this message with everyone you know...there Eternity
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: patrick jane Date: May 28, 2019, 7:24 pm
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What really happens when you Die | End-of-life-phenomena • At
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[shadow=green,left]Peter Fenwick (born 25 May 1935) is a
neuropsychiatrist and neurophysiologist who is known for his
pioneering studies of end-of-life phenomena.
In this interview he talks about near-death-experiences (NDE),
death-bed-visitors and how we can achieve a good death.
NDE research is at the cutting edge of consciousness research
and offers a convincing model for the understanding of what
happens when we die. Peter Fenwick describes the different
transitional phases of the dying process and highlights the
importance of letting go at the end of ones life.
He offers fascinating insights into common phenomena at the end
of life, such as premonitions, seeing a light, death-bed-visions
and coincidences.
In his opinion everybody should know about death and the dying
process, because it is a normal part of living.
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: patrick jane Date: July 27, 2019, 3:35 pm
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Freaky
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: guest8 Date: July 27, 2019, 9:07 pm
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Freaky
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[shadow=blue,left]While I have seen many deaths over the years,
the most interesting (if there is such a thing) are those of
people who believe in GOD and are awaiting Him.
At some point in time where the person will look to the sky with
what is known as "owl-eyes". event. Their eyeballs are
protracted (bulging) looking upwards as if trying to see
something. They believe they see it as they often are moving
their heads as if to get a better view.
This "owl-eyes" event happens so much that many of the Funeral
Homes and Casket makers have this marks somewhere on their
product. Many people see it but unfortunately do not understand.
Needless to say, these people die with a calm, almost pleasant,
smiling look to their faces. As in contrast, those who with a
blank stare, or a frightened stare.
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Re: Near Death Experiences
By: patrick jane Date: September 23, 2020, 5:19 pm
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