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From: Roberta Misikin
johnmisikin@hotmail.com
I enjoy your sight very much. I had a near-death experience in 1989 from a suicide attempt. I was in a psychiatric hospital and I hung myself. Well, to be honest, it happened after I came out of the coma I was in. Very short and simple message that has had a profound effect on me. I woke up strapped down in four points. I didn't understand why, so I asked the nurse why was I strapped down like this. He told me I hung myself, and I laid back thinking, "Oh no. Now what is my boyfriend going to think of me now?" At the time I was dating a very mean guy.
All of the sudden the room exploded with millions upon millions of diamond like objects, each with a rainbow inside each of them, and the most incredible love, a love beyond any description I can think of, it filled the room. I then heard a male voice say to me, "Who cares what he thinks! I have given you your life back to you, this is my gift to you, go forward and live your life to its fullest."
It is as real now as it was then, and I get chills all through my body just thinking of it today.
I am writing today because of a concern of what is going on very recently, and has many people concerned with me.
I am used to strange things happening and I view it as normal. However, recently these
experiences are becoming apparent to others, which is unusual, and to be honest - it is downright scaring them to death, no pun intended.
It would appear that when I am near any type of electrical anything, it is affected. At least that is what it seems to me and everyone else. TVs turn on and off, change channels by themselves, have messages appear on them, lights blow out, computers blow up, blackouts in the room I am in, microwaves turn on by themselves, etc.
To me, I am not scared in the least, I just ask the Spirits to please leave them alone, or turn them back on, whatever. Now,
because I live with other people and they see this happening on an on-going basis, it is scaring them into believing that I have a "Poltergeist" or something weird like that.
I have tried to explain to them that it is okay, there are no Evil Spirits around, or that I am not evil myself, and that it is just that they (the Spirits) like to do this with me. But it is of no comfort to them, and to try to explain even more only scares them more, so I just quit trying to explain.
Is there anything you could tell me that I could tell them that would make them feel a bit at ease?
Oh yea, is this common among other NDEs? How about hearing my name being called out when no one is around? Someone sitting on my bed? Tapping on the windows? Things being moved around? I am quite sure you have heard this before, but this is happening so much now, what am I to do? Do I answer them?
Roberta
Kevin Williams' reply: Roberta, it is widely known in NDE circles that experiencers return and discover that watches no longer work when they wear them. Electrical and electronic things go haywire around you. NDE researchers speculate that NDEs can dramatically change a person's electromagnetic energy field around them - aura if you will - such that they have these kind of electromagnetic things happen. You probably also have become psychic and this too can be an unusual thing for NDErs. There are some excellent pages on the internet about this here:
http://www.iands.org/hadone.html
Here is the page for those who know someone who had a NDE:
http://www.iands.org/otherhad.html
Also, because I am manic depressive, I know what these intense suicidal thoughts are like. One of
my passions in life is to help people understand depression and suicide to
dispel the myths that have been around concerning about suicide,
especially the religious myth that suicide is a one-way ticket to hell. Mental illness and suicide
is in my family history and at some point in my NDE research I became flustered about all the nonsense
surrounding suicide and how it related to NDEs and religion.
I have received heartbreaking stories from people who emailed me about a loved one who committed suicide and
how they have the added burden of this religious fallacy
gnawing on them about how everyone who kills themselves will burn in hell for
all eternity. NDE research overwhelming shows that it is not how
we die that is important compared to how we live our lives. People need to understand that
there are instances where voluntarily ending your life is actually a noble
act and can be found throughout nature. Jesus voluntarily gave up his life.
He warned his disciples beforehand. He even agonized that there must be another way
to avoid it. So, he drank the cup given him and walked into
the hands of those who crucified him. Jesus speaks for everyone who ever
felt they had no other alternative but voluntarily drink the cup of hemlock.
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