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Thoughts on NDE? (near death experienes)

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I have been watching lately a lot of NDE videos. They are very interesting and it's fascinating to see how they also relate to what @Leo Gurais saying.  What are your thoughts on them?  

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What NDE's have in common is the transcending of the egoic identity (surrender) which leads to awakening to higher Truths. But truth be told no one has to be near physical death to realize these Truths. That is an extreme and excessive way to go about discovering truth. Truth is always within and accessible to those who truly want to know.

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The people actually died. You can die and come back. Nde ers know that God exists but they don't know what it is. They all say they see God but treat it as if its just a place.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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I'm most fascinated by the life reviews testimonies where report experiencing how they made others feel during their lifetime. They learn that there are no insignificant moments...Every kind gesture or loving thought is saved. 

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I think most of the NDE's are imaginary states of sorts, like being high on a psychedelic of something, for sure the Experiencer is experiencing something and it seems real to them, its all within themselves, and they say DMT is released at moment of extreme stress or death so this may be responsible for it..

Deep down we are basically all the same, the images and feelings the come up, whether one temporarily dies and sees Jesus, or Buddha or Mohammed, its just a representation of sorts that is culturally based, and with karma in play and the idea of many lifetimes being lived thru a body, someone raised in America and in a Christian Home, may see Buddha or Mohammed in their experience, this means little, its just a representation of what is available to them, which is if You set Yourself up the right way, at the moment of death, you could go on to very Blissful states of Experience and Learning...

Its for sure a fascinating phenomenon, and we will all live thru it someday!!


Karma Means "Life is my Making", I am 100% responsible for my Inner Experience. -Sadhguru..."I don''t want Your Dreams to come True, I want something to come true for You beyond anything You could dream of!!" - Sadhguru

 

 

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Almost a month ago, I jumped. It wasnt because i believed reality is a dream, I actually fully proved to myself that it isnt. 

I saw the butterfly I claimed earlier that I am, and it kept reapppearing, proving over and over again this is real, and that it is way beyond my human understanding. 

In the end, reality shifted so much, yet remained real, I felt like i was the only one left to be enlightened, i was the only one remaining ignorant.The heavens stopped moving, there were masks, "people" appeared to me like they knew something I dont, like they are part of a higher collective that I dont have access to. i felt that I am betraying my people, all the people I knew throughout my life, and my country, by not fulfilling my destiny... 

So i jumped. I did it, knowing fully this is real, not a dream.

Somehow, I survived, and reality cared for me, I am crying as I write this from the hospital. I cant explain what happened before I jumped, but it was all way beyond my mind. Reality changed yet it remained normal and real. I think i already mentioned that... I was given many signs that I have to do the leap of faith and I have to jump.

There are so many things I cant really explain to others, like I cant explain a movie after I've watched it... but I would consider what happened to me as an NDE, but not the usual one. It felt like I was being guided back to actual life, and now I am in the cocoon (chrysalis) stage as I'm recovering. 

Ps: i am not suicidal, reality just happened as it had to happen, I am recovering now after multiple surgeries. We are one but we're not the same 🎵

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For self whole life is a struggle to somehow escape death, so all this façade can very easily be a ploy to survive death. For what else one can be interested in these fairy tale NDE stories?? 

Death is death that's all, until you experience it otherwise. This goody good, fairytale view of the world can very easily create delusions.

So I think right question one needs to ask himself is this:

what purpose these stories are serving for me? why I like them?

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I knew someone who had two NDEs.  He had a genetic heart condition and died twice.  He had super self confidence and seemed to be fearless which added to the credibility of his story. 


Vincit omnia Veritas.

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On 06/08/2025 at 5:56 PM, cetus said:

What NDE's have in common is the transcending of the egoic identity (surrender) which leads to awakening to higher Truths. But truth be told no one has to be near physical death to realize these Truths. That is an extreme and excessive way to go about discovering truth. Truth is always within and accessible to those who truly want to know.

i got this video suggested to me while I was recovering in hospital after a Neo type of experience which I aalready mentioned a bit in previous posts. I mentioned only the tip of the iceberg, just like I cant explain to others the movie the matrix i cant explain to them what happened in my life, which was nothing short of crazy and miraculous, even tho I didnt have superpowers. 

Crazy, isnt it

 

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I asked a theosophist why people who experienced NDE could see and hear outside their body. Was answered that our real sight and hearing is inside the Astral form. Read a story (haven't fact checked it yet) of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross study. A blind women experienced an NDE and could see her surroundings at the experience. Afterwards she went into depression from the knowing of what she missed ( the ability of seeing).

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