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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you're about to die, there is a surge of hormones in the brain. It's like the body's natural, evolutionary shut-down mechanism to make death more "pleasant." Occasionally, someone makes it back from that surge. It's kind of uncanny how people's near-death experiences are conditioned by their own belief systems and cultures - rarely (never?) is it polytheistic, and feature a more vengeful deity. [/quote] Well, his visions were not of Jesus or heaven and hell. BUT of higher beings, being very close to God, but not seeing it - feeling it, higher level dimensions, telepathy. The messages he got were 1. You're loved 2. You have nothing to fear; and 3. There is nothing you can do wrong These are not messages supported by the major religions who advocate fear of God, fear of judgement and punishment, guilt of being sinful. [/quote] this is true. I read Eben Alexander's book and this is the message he received. But he does describe a grinding, metallic sounding murky muddle "hell" without calling it that. And a fear that he was being dragged down into it. And that people were being required to make the awful metallic grinding noises down below him. He also said he had no "history" and memory of what he had been on earth and also no sense of time. When he was ultimately pulled out of the murk he saw and heard angels but didn't use that word and they were nothing like the angels we think of when we use this term. He also saw animals, which pleased me, because I've always hoped my pets would be in heaven. He also saw faces coming out of the mud at him. Then they would sink back into the mud. Only after "returning" did he realize that those faces were those people of all faiths praying for him, including a non-Christian psychic. So his take away was that prayer for the sick does reach heaven in some form. I had two NDEs - I went to a wonderful, nice warm place and didn't want to return. But they were short and nothing like Dr. Alexander's. Dr. Alexander's other message was that after death we realize that we are just one spot in a wonderful universe of many other planets and lifeforms - but that we are still important.[/quote]
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