How Near Death Experience Reveals The Meaning of Life

Many people who leave their body and return, bring back the answer to why we are here. In this video I'll reveal what hundreds of thousands of NDE survivors learned.
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  • @burrocakes8048
    @burrocakes80488 күн бұрын

    This is not a NDE specifically as I did not die but my grandpa was a religious man - a practicing catholic and I was extremely skeptical, some would have called me an atheist others maybe agnostic. When he died, I was sleeping in his house the night before his service and he came to me in a dream although I was as lucid and focused as if I were awake. His spirit looked like waves of rainbows light and he told me three things. 1.) I’m OK, 2.) Don’t worry 3.) I love you all. All of this was said through intense emotional ocean of love. I woke up immediately sitting up in the bed and my wife asked me if I was ok. I did not hallucinate this or make it up. It is as clear to me today as it was to me in 2016.

  • @lynnhall9957

    @lynnhall9957

    5 күн бұрын

    That is wonderful!!

  • @sidpierce9219
    @sidpierce9219Күн бұрын

    I was home alone after being discharged from the hospital for anaphylaxis resulting from a new food supplement I had taken. I was sound asleep when my consciousness awoke and I found myself in the darkest place that I had ever been. I had no fear-suddenly I felt the sensation of familiar spirits of departed friends and family from my past. They communicated telepathically and let their presence be known one or two at a time. They all seemed to possess unconditional love and nonjudgmental energy. It was as if I was at my own visitation and the well wishers were greeting me from the other side. Some spirits I hadn’t remembered since my youth (60 years). I now feel that love and gratitude for all living creatures is the most profound feelings I can have. When I awoke, my blood pressure was dangerously low.

  • @John-zv1hy
    @John-zv1hy8 күн бұрын

    I can only speak for myself, but that was the main takeaway from my nde. The feeling of love and being back home were all consuming in the short time I was there. I did lose the fear of death completely, and that can be a terrible burden to bear in itself.

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    That loss of fear of death is nearly universal in NDEs. And what a beautiful gift that must be. Thank you for sharing part of your experience.

  • @1BrknHrtdRomeo
    @1BrknHrtdRomeo7 күн бұрын

    Just incredible coming across your video b/c I had precisely the same thoughts! I've always believed in the paranormal (within reason but I'm also Catholic) but I experienced a lot of traumatic loss in a short amount of time that...I just didn't anticipate it and went into a depression and anxiety. The thought of death scared me that existence itself was painful. I was stuck and afraid...I just kept asking myself what was the point of it all, why am I here, and scared of what comes next... I actually didn't know what this was altho a therapist would've helped. But I tried to figure it out. I stopped drinking/weed, I went completely plant based, tried to fix my sleep...just every healthy thing you could do b/c I just wanted to stay alive. I hung out more with friends (who later told me what I was feeling). I even started praying seriously as my form of meditation. But my other comfort blanket was finding whatever I could on NDEs, just to answer my "what comes next" question. After all that time of researching? My answer to life is just to love

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    I love this. Thank you for sharing -and thanks for watching my channel.

  • @MileHighVibz
    @MileHighVibz3 күн бұрын

    Great insight! Thank you!

  • @-PurpleDiamond-
    @-PurpleDiamond-5 күн бұрын

    Hi Stacey! Im Stacy! Glad to have found your channel😊

  • @sandrapreziosi7165
    @sandrapreziosi71655 күн бұрын

    I would love to meet you. Everything you say I also believe. Thank you for this. Do you do presentations?

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi Sandra. Yes, I do presentations and coaching as well. Feel free to reach out to me at wordswithstacey@gmail.com with additional questions.

  • @mylestotten3575
    @mylestotten35757 күн бұрын

    thank you

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks for being here, Myles.

  • @janeajaya
    @janeajaya8 күн бұрын

    I had an out of body experience in my twenties. I experienced what we call God.

  • @Censored-Doomer

    @Censored-Doomer

    8 күн бұрын

    and forced back into suffering by guides aka archons

  • @richr905

    @richr905

    6 күн бұрын

    @@Censored-DoomerI know right …how do you know it wasn’t these unclean entities that MANY people INCLUDING ANCIENT people trying to trick you to ACCEPT reincarnation over and over again?!?! I mean if your were a REMOTE VIEWER you would know the real truth …

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that.

  • @user-nd6ih7uq3j
    @user-nd6ih7uq3j8 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately they are all different,some people go to hell , some wake up in a space ship, some a pod, some on a different planet, in heaven ect. The only thing we can say is that either a program runs after we die or we go somewhere else after the body dies and it appears random at this point

  • @marcduchamp5512

    @marcduchamp5512

    8 күн бұрын

    Yeah most don’t talk about the aliens for some reason in this vast expanse of the cosmos

  • @ciaran82359

    @ciaran82359

    8 күн бұрын

    And Christians see Jesus and Hindus see Yamraj. There's no consistency in ndes

  • @Metarig

    @Metarig

    8 күн бұрын

    Why should we believe everyone is telling the truth? People have strong financial incentives to write books about supposedly profound experiences. If these experiences were genuine and truly transformative, confirming the existence of God and showing how trivial this world is, then wouldn’t you expect a radical change in people? They’d likely stop pursuing material gains and devote themselves entirely to God. Yet, it seems only a few, like Howard Storm and other Christians, actually undergo such a deep transformation. Does that make sense?

  • @ciaran82359

    @ciaran82359

    8 күн бұрын

    @Metarig what about Anita Moojani? She had a well documented nde and was on the very brink of death at the time. She the recovered completely from terminal cancer. She's NOT a Christian...

  • @Metarig

    @Metarig

    8 күн бұрын

    @@ciaran82359 I'm not saying that everyone who has had a near-death experience (NDE) needs to be Christian or they're lying. Many people who've had these experiences didn't even encounter God; they just gained some knowledge they needed from the other side, like in this example. However, if someone claims they went to the afterlife and discovered that Jesus was a lie, I'd say they're definitely lying and it's pretty easy to see. You can tell by their character and their motives-it's usually about money. There are people who make these claims, and it's not hard to spot the dishonesty.

  • @NorskInjustis
    @NorskInjustis9 күн бұрын

    In Europe and North America it must be a lot of resistance to these ideas. I recommend you go to Brazil and visit som spiritualists there. My neighbor goes out of body at will I recently found out. My hope is just that he doesnt go into my house to spy on me lol

  • @marcduchamp5512
    @marcduchamp55128 күн бұрын

    Fear is for the potential punishment instilled by the religious folks and some contexts taken out of the Holy scriptures

  • @kelleemerson9510
    @kelleemerson95103 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure why there's so much emphasis on the death part. It's like it doesn't count unless your dead dead and there's proof your dead and you heard them pronounce you dead. Did you hear him say the Swiss geologist watched his body fall. He wasn't anywhere close to death, but hyperaware.

  • @jesusbermudez6775
    @jesusbermudez67758 күн бұрын

    The meaning of life is to secure your body.

  • @lynnhall9957

    @lynnhall9957

    5 күн бұрын

    Can you explain this--is it regarding future resurrection of body

  • @Free-Palestine
    @Free-Palestine9 күн бұрын

    I don't want this to come across as imposing, or an ultimate truth, I'll leave it up to your own journey in life, to reveal that to you. We leave our bodies daily when we fall asleep, and enter into the dream state. We don't remember any of it, because it happens under the unconscious, and subconscious minds. But we're also able to do it under the conscious mind, which is called Astral Projection. NDE is shock induced Astral Projection. And each person experiences that reality under different vibrational frequencies. Truth is, there is no such thing as NDE, because once the silver cord is severed there is no coming back. As for the beings, there are angelic beings, and jinn beings. Once you meet the angelic beings, there is no return. As for the jinn, they can appear in many different forms, and personalities. Take care.

  • @justin7443

    @justin7443

    8 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info, very interesting. Where can I find some more good information on Astral Projection?

  • @Free-Palestine

    @Free-Palestine

    8 күн бұрын

    @@justin7443 The information on AP is endless, from books, to audio, to videos. But in simple terms, you want your body to fall asleep, while keeping your mind awake, your conscious mind in other words. This gives you the ability to travel anywhere in the world, and beyond, in your aetheric body, or soul. Including planets, stars, hyperspace, different dimensions, and realms. The more experience you gain, the more abilities you'll have. Most people are unaware that our dream state takes place in a different non physical dimension, and you'll be able to see it, once you learn AP.

  • @justin7443

    @justin7443

    8 күн бұрын

    @@Free-Palestine Thank you!

  • @KanyeWest29

    @KanyeWest29

    8 күн бұрын

    @@Free-Palestinehave you done astral projection?

  • @Free-Palestine

    @Free-Palestine

    8 күн бұрын

    @@justin7443 You're very welcome.

  • @Metarig
    @Metarig5 күн бұрын

    Why do people who claim to have had near-death experiences (NDEs) usually write books instead of sharing their stories for free online? In today's digital age, they could easily create KZread videos to tell their experiences without any fuss. It's odd that we often see teasers on KZread, with people sharing just enough to make you want to buy their book - or even a series of books. 'Want to know what God really said? Buy Volume 2!' If someone truly had a divine encounter, why turn it into a money-making venture? Shouldn't they want to spread their message as widely as possible? A simple, honest video could reach millions and stay online forever. It makes you wonder about the authenticity of these stories when the focus seems to be on selling books rather than freely sharing a life-changing message.

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you for starting the conversation. And welcome to the SoulPod channel. There are a lot of books on NDEs. However the number of books is quite small when compared to the lowest estimates of NDs, made by the University of VA. As I mentioned, the lowest estimates are in the millions. While Chat GPT estimates there are only 141 book in print that were written by those who've had NDEs. So, it seems that most people don't write about their experience. Only a very small minority seem to want to write about it.

  • @ProjectMoff

    @ProjectMoff

    3 күн бұрын

    You’re mislead. Most don’t write books at all. I don’t share my story except with certain people at certain times because it doesn’t matter if I don’t share it, everyone will die, there’s nothing they have to prepare for, no rules to follow, it’s better to be a better person but to become a “better person” out of fear of something after death isn’t being a better person at all, it’s learning how to act, you’ll be in the same position in the end regardless, not all buds flower at the same time and that’s the way it is and you can’t force growth, you have to have your experiences and learn from them.

  • @Metarig

    @Metarig

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ProjectMoff Sure, I get that there are lots of people who’ve had near-death experiences (NDEs) and don’t really talk about it-maybe there’s not much to say, or it was just a quick peek at something beyond. But it feels like everyone who does talk about it on KZread is just trying to hype up their book. There’s a whole spectrum of experiences out there. Some people say they saw Buddha, others claim Jesus is a myth, and some even say they met Jesus and God. Among those who say they met Jesus, a few have had their lives totally change, going from hardcore atheists to becoming pastors, and they’ve given up a lot to follow this new path. I believe that the sacrifices and changes in their lives are what really show they’re telling the truth. I’m really curious to hear about your experience. Would you like to share your story?

  • @nothinghere1996
    @nothinghere1996Күн бұрын

    The meaning of life? To liberate the Soul. It's not your btw.

  • @Metarig
    @Metarig8 күн бұрын

    Why should we believe all these NDE stories? There's a big incentive to lie or exaggerate when you can make money from books. If these experiences were truly as profound as claimed - proving God's existence and showing our worldly concerns are trivial - wouldn't we see more dramatic life changes? Most people who report NDEs don't radically alter their lives or become completely devoted to spiritual matters. They often continue with normal routines, including trying to profit from their stories. Only a few, like Howard Storm who became deeply religious, show the kind of transformation you'd expect from such a life-altering experience. This inconsistency makes me skeptical. If someone truly encountered God and realized this world is insignificant in comparison, wouldn't they dedicate themselves entirely to spiritual pursuits rather than mundane concerns? The fact that so few do this suggests these experiences might not be as genuine or impactful as claimed.

  • @mylestotten3575

    @mylestotten3575

    7 күн бұрын

    most people still have to work a 9-5 job to do things like you know, eat. i've had many spiritual experiences, one of them was definitely an NDE. i don't wan't to make money or nothing off of it, i would rather people be comforted in life when dealing with the fear of things like death, unexpected death, etc. it's scary as you know being a human being living in this world not knowing what is going to happen to you or your loved ones in the event of inevitable death. having had an NDE and years later recalling it thanks to people like these i can rest at ease again and not have to take anxiety medication because i obsess about losing loved ones as part of everyday life. NDE's are very very real. my therapist has tried to convince me of otherwise and i have had quite the journey on the spiritual road. there is nothing absolutely nothing anyone can do to convince you until you have your own profound spiritual experience. not saying you haven't, but had you, you would be less skeptical. and being skeptical is good. thats what kept me from blindly following religion thank god lol but i assure you, one day you will know for yourself. encountering the divine is absolutely amazing beyond words and some of us just want to spread that love and peace lol. there are other spiritual experiences you can have other than NDE's that i know of like extreme deja vu or dreams coming to fruition or premonitions and shared death experiences, meditative connectedness, just experiencing humanity, chance encounters, coincidences beyond any explanation, prayer, pleasure, communion, some people take drugs to achieve these but i do not suggest that, love, nature, there are so many ways to have a divine encounter. they are very real and most of us i have found want nothing in return. some of us simply just want to share our experience, and some don't. anyway, i wish you well and i hope you can stay honest, open-minded, and willing.

  • @Metarig

    @Metarig

    6 күн бұрын

    @@mylestotten3575 I'm not saying I don't believe in an afterlife or that everyone who claims to have had a near-death experience (NDE) is lying. I'm actually a Christian and a believer. My point is that a lot of people who write books about NDEs are probably making stuff up just to sell books and make money. It's pretty obvious in many cases. I think that if someone really had a profound NDE, it would change them as a person. So when I see people who claim to have had an NDE but seem exactly the same as before, and they're just trying to profit from their story, I doubt they're being truthful. A genuine, powerful experience like that should have a noticeable impact on someone's character.

  • @TheSoulPodStudio

    @TheSoulPodStudio

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. I appreciate the sharing of ideas here. Believing is ultimately a personal choice. NDS can't be proven to be real, nor false. So, each person must to decide for themselves.

  • @ProjectMoff

    @ProjectMoff

    3 күн бұрын

    Most people who have NDEs don’t write books, you can watch thousands of interviews online and most of them don’t have books, you haven’t done any real research, you’re assuming. And yes most who have NDEs do have transformed spiritual lives, the way you say “devote themselves” to god shows you think that means religion, why would they suddenly believe in religious stories? Just because they had contact with what they interpret as the common idea of all religions which is God and which is not religion itself? It’s common for those with NDEs to see the huge flaws in religion. Before you start speaking your mind on a subject you should really actually look into it instead of starting from a place where you wish to brush it off from the beginning.

  • @billlumberg1043
    @billlumberg10433 күн бұрын

    This guy is a joke

  • @silviosarunic6709
    @silviosarunic67098 күн бұрын

    Just your brain play games….

  • @marcduchamp5512

    @marcduchamp5512

    8 күн бұрын

    Your perception plays the key also your mental state of being