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September 1, 2005 |
Vol. 04 No. 09, Ed. 01 |
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The Near-Death Newsletter is a free semi-monthly newsletter from
www.near-death.com which is emailed to subscribers every 1st of the month and on every 15th of the month. The mission
of this newsletter is to provide the latest news on the subject of near-death experiences and related phenomena and to
promote
IANDS (International Association for Near-Death Studies), near-death researchers, experiencers,
events, and multimedia resources. Disclaimer: This newsletter is not affiliated with IANDS; but the author of this newsletter,
Kevin
Williams, is a member of IANDS and is dedicated to the IANDS mission. IANDS is the premier organization for near-death research. Membership gives you access
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Get connected with IANDS because they will probably be the organization who will someday provide the scientific evidence proving that human consciousness
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Archive of NDEs in the News
- Read all the major news articles
concerning the NDE and related phenomena
from 1995 to current. This is a
permanent archive to ensure that these
news articles will always be available
on the internet. The Near-Death News
section of this Near-Death Newsletter
will soon be available in syndication so
stay tuned! |
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News From P.M.H. Atwater |
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(June 1, 2005) |
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AID TO KATRINA HURRICANE VICTIMS:
For
those people who would like to help the victims of Katrina, here is a message
from the Unity Church:
"Dear Friends, In response to many questions we have been receiving about how to
help people affected by Hurricane Katrina, this just in from the Association of
Unity Churches: Many have called to ask how can I help, and we first ask you to
join us in prayer and secondly if you want to bless folks through gifts, our
Association of Unity Churches International has set up a Relief Fund. Be guided
by your own Christ Spirit and send gifts marked clearly to: Relief
fund /
Association of Unity Churches International, P. O. Box 610, Lee's Summit,
MO 64063. This fund will be set up specifically for aid to those affected, and
will not be used for general operating expenses. Blessings, Revs. Don and
Patricia."
"BEYOND THE INDIGO
CHILDREN" TO BE RELEASED
THIS MONTH:
If people contact their favorite local bookstore and order the book there, it
will build demand for the book and more bookstores will carry it. This book is a
powerful treatise on the new children, their characteristics -
positive/negative, generational markers; but more importantly it puts their
appearance on the earthplane in perspective to the advance of root races (our
gene pool as humans), the great shifting, and the great ages. Should your group
want P.M.H. Atwater as a speaker on this subject, refer to her website for
details then contact her directly at atwater@cinemind.com.
FREE BEYOND THE INDIGO CHILDREN "EXTRAS":
P.M.H. states: "I am very excited about
"Beyond the Indigo Children," so much so that I have created a
Beyond the Indigo Children EXTRAS
web page and FREE ebook so some of the ideas and resources left over from the
original printing could be listed. Of concern to me is that you read everything
in the Notes Section of the book. That's because Notes functions as a Resource
Guide, filled with wonderful books, websites,
contacts, and groups of all kinds that will be most helpful to you and to kids.
EXTRAS is really more of a hodgepodge than anything else. Enjoy scrolling
through it." The Beyond The Indigo Children EXTRAS web page can be found at
http://tinyurl.com/8x4yp.
FREE "CHALLENGE OF SEPTEMBER 11" MINI-BOOK NOW AVAILABLE:
Visit the web page at
http://tinyurl.com/8mmpp to read the free 28-page
mini-book by P.M.H. Atwater, L.H.D. It is the full account of what P.M.H. saw on
the "inner planes" over New York City while she was there in spirit form as the
second plane hit the North Tower. This material was originally part of a book on
death and dying, but was immediately censored by numerous New York publishers,
as they felt the public was not ready to hear such things. States P.M.H.: "The
publishers are wrong, so here it is in mini-book form, free to all. This
Memorial may be quoted and used by anyone who is respectful of what it contains.
Just give proper credits." It is also available in PDF ebook format at this
address: http://tinyurl.com/agsnp. |
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P.M.H Atwater Receives IANDS Outstanding
Service Award |
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(September 10, 2005) |
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 On
September 10, 2005, the International Association of Near-Death Studies (IANDS)
presented P. M. H. Atwater, L.H.D. with their "Outstanding Service Award,"
accompanied by a film tribute to her in recognition of what she has achieved
during the last three decades. Her husband, Terry Atwater, was honored as the
unsung hero behind her work. Dr. Atwater told the audience: "Near-death
experiencers talk about angels. I want you all to know I married mine." This
award and tribute is especially meaningful to Dr. Atwater because Pim van Lommel,
M.D., the cardiologist from Holland whose paper was published in "Lancet"
medical journal was presented the Bruce Greyson Research Award during the same
ceremony. She had been instrumental with several others in suggesting that he
publish his paper and that he send it to "Lancet." In 2001, when she was staying
with Pim and his wife at their home in Holland, she "broke the rules of
etiquette" and nagged him until he finally mailed in his paper. It was published
in "Lancet" on 12-15-01, the largest and most thorough research ever done on
near-death experiences, a paper that has garnered global attention and has gone
on to establish near-death states as a real phenomenon, unrelated to oxygen
deprivation, drugs, hallucinations, and so forth. Seeing him receive such a
well-deserved award capped off the ceremony for her. |
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Global Near-Death Experience Meetup Group is Formed |
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The
Friends of IANDS Nashville coordinator
Rev. Juliet Nightingale has started an
online meeting place for their Nashville NDE support group using the free online
service MeetUp.com. This online service is ideal for groups that regularly meet
face-to-face and need a website to coordinate their activities and post messages
but do not want to hire a webmaster to build it. By using blog technology, local
groups can focus on their common interests without have to be computer geeks. As
an example, one of the most interesting success stories of the 2004 presidential
election was Howard Dean's use of blogs to bring a lot of people together for a
cause. Although his campaign fizzled, his network of blogs was able to mobilize
people in a manner that had political organizations all over the U.S. take
notice. Now, IANDS support groups have a tool they can use to inform and promote
their organizations. Registration is free and any IANDS support group can now
freely have a website and online meeting place. On September 24, 2005, FOI
Nashville has scheduled a United Near-Death Experience Meetup Day to create
public awareness of this new resource and their online meeting place and to
bring NDE enthusiasts all over the world together. [Read
more here] |
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Near-Death Experiencers Needed For Documentary on History Channel |
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Bill
Brummel Productions in Los Angeles, CA, is gathering testimonials for an
upcoming 1-hour documentary entitled "The History of Heaven" to be televised on
The History Channel later this year. Please email your name, your testimony, and
your contact information to Associate Producer Ann LeSchander at annbbp@earthlink.net.
The History Channel is currently airing another documentary by Bill Brummel
Productions called "Hell: The Devil's Domain" on September 15, 16, and 23. It
has a nice segment on hellish NDEs and includes the Rev. Howard Storm giving his
outstanding testimony. The documentary also includes an in-depth history of
Hades that traces the development of Christian, Moslem, Jewish, and Buddhist
conceptions of hell. It also features a church in Texas where "demons" are cast
out of people. The modern Church of Satan is profiled as well as current
portrayals of Satan in popular culture. [Read
more here] |
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Prominent NDEr Who Lost a Son in Iraq Receives National Attention For War
Protest |
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McCaffrey is an NDE
r and the facilitator for the
San Francisco-Bay Chapter of
IANDS, AngelStaff International, and directs
the organization Changing the Face of Death, a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to public awareness, consciousness and
service towards the dying. On June 22, 2004, her son,
Army National Guard Sgt.
Patrick McCaffrey was killed in an ambush in Iraq. At the time, the Defense Dept. had a
ban on press photos of coffins returning from Iraq; but this ban didn't apply to
Patrick's coffin because it was returning to California on a commercial flight.
Nevertheless, Nadia received national attention for this perceived defiance of
the ban. In January 2005, Nadia and other mothers of fallen heroes founded
Gold
Star Families For Peace headed by Cindy Sheehan. They are working actively to
stop the war and bring our troops home. Nadia is also a Coordinator for
Gold Stars Speakers Bureau, a peaceful pro-people
organization that works
with Gold Star Mothers. [Read more here] |
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NDErs May Have Predicted the Hurricane
Katrina Disaster |
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On
April 26, 2005, webmaster Kevin Williams received an email from near-death
experiencer Alan McDougall informing him
of a dream he had the previous night. The subject of the email was "Dream of a
disaster from Alan" and this was the contents of the email (verbatim):
"Dear All, Last night the 26/4/2005 at 4 a.m. I dreamed of
a disaster happening somewhere on the Earth at the time that the young peaches
are still green in South Africa. This is between August and October. Love,
Alan."
Alan also predicted the
Tsunami Disaster
that hit Indonesia on Dec. 26, 2004 (see
Near-Death
Newsletter Jan. 15, 2005).
Another
NDEr by the name of Howard Storm was given the following information during his
NDE in 1985:
"The United States has been given more of everything than any other
country in the history of the world and it has failed to be generous with the
gifts. If the United States continues to exploit the rest of the world by
greedily consuming the world's resources, the United States will have God's
blessing withdrawn. Your country will collapse economically which will result in
civil chaos. Because of the greedy nature of the people, you will have people
killing people for a cup of gasoline. The world will watch in horror as your
country is obliterated by strife." Storm asked the beings of light how this
would come about and they replied that "our society is very dependent on a lot
of very fragile things -- energy grid, transportation. In each geographical area
of the United States people used to be relatively self-sufficient as far as
agricultural products. Now, how long would any state survive without the
transport of food and energy?" Storm states, "What would happen is these very
complex and delicate grids of our economic system would begin to break down.
We've created a society of such cruel and self-centered people that the very
nature of civilization would begin to break down. The angels showed me that what
would happen is that people would begin robbing the grocery stores, hording
goods, and killing one another for gasoline and tires, and as a consequence
everything would break down and would end up in chaos."
That's if we don't
change for the better. Such visions of the future are always conditional and
based on current trends and free will.
Ned Dougherty, another NDEr, has been receiving messages from the Archangel
Michael which have a remarkable relevance to today's headlines. [Read
more here] |
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"Visions of God from the NDE" Author on
Universalism |
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 Ken
Vincent, Ed.D., is the author of "Visions of God from the Near-Death Experience"
- a book which superimposes the wisdom of the sages of the world's religions
upon accounts of modern-day near-death experiences to illustrate the
similarities between them. He is also the author of "The Magi: From Zoroaster to
the Three Wise Men” in which he compares the Zoroastrian religion of the Magi to
Christianity to show the parallels of Universal Restoration in both faiths. The
idea of salvation for all humanity is known as "Universalism" and the idea that
all people will be saved - either immediately or eventually - is called
"Universal Restoration." Ken's writings all contain a strong undercurrent of universalist thought and his latest book, which has just been released, is
entitled "The Golden Thread: God's Promise of Universal Restoration." Arguing
that God is too good to condemn anyone to an eternal hell, "The Golden Thread"
offers a Biblical interpretation present in the Christianity of the earliest
followers of Jesus to the Christianity of the 21st century. Proponents of
Universalism can be found today within a wide variety of denominations from
post-Vatican II Catholics to Primitive Baptists. "The Golden Thread" brings
together the Bible verses that ancient and modern Universalist theologians have
used to show that God is the parent of all and, in the end, will save the “lost
sheep” and the “prodigal son.” "The Golden Thread" continues with 2,000 years of
Christian mystical religious experience and modern-day near-death experiences -
testimony to God's abiding love for all. [Read
more here] |
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The Resurrection Men |
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The
Safar scientists have developed a way
to put the dogs into a hypothermia-like state - also known as
suspended animation
- which puts the animals' metabolism on hold. The process involves draining the
dogs' veins of blood and then filling them with a near ice-cold salt solution,
which lowers body temperature to 7C (usually 37C). They stop breathing and have
no heartbeat or brain activity, so are considered clinically dead. Three hours
later, the dogs' blood is replaced and they are brought back to life with a
gentle electric shock. The Safar scientists have since announced that they hope
to test their hypothermic cooling techniques on humans and have gone as far as
talking to hospitals about starting trials on emergency patients. [Read
more here] |
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Interview of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on Living,
Dying ... and Beyond |
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Elisabeth
Kübler-Ross is best known for her work with death and dying, and her fame is
well earned. More than any other individual in the Western world, she has helped
shatter the taboo that - as recently as 20 years ago - isolated the terminally ill
in an atmosphere of nervous silence. Meanwhile, the Swiss-born physician devised
her celebrated five-stage (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and
acceptance) model of the dying process ... authored the classic book
On Death
and Dying (as well as a number of other volumes on the subject) ... sparked the
hospice movement in the United States ... and helped millions of people learn to
see dying as "the final stage of growth" an integral part of life itself.
[Read more here] |
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To Die and Come Back (The NDE of Ken Mullens) |
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"Words
can't really describe the magnitude of the all-consuming love experienced when
being in the light. And not only love but perfection, peace, serenity, calmness
and beauty. I felt that I was safely home. I was over-awed with the experience.
The wisps of cloud are the things I can still remember most clearly - I just put
my arms out to feel these clouds and I couldn't feel anything, then I looked and
I had no arms and then I looked down and I had no body. Strange as it must seem
I had 360-degree vision because I looked behind me and saw I had no back. But I
did fully comprehend the fact that I was probably the size of a ball, but it
didn't frighten me it was a feeling of "oh well, so what" ... The experience is
just so powerful, so all-consuming that the difficulty I had as a free spirit
was fitting back into the human physical form. I just didn't seem to fit - I'm
not talking size - it just didn't seem right. I'd gone back home; back where I
came from and then I had to come back here and do this mission - to help people
by telling them that in death your mind, soul, spirit never cease." [Read
more here] |
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Show and Tell - Malcolm Goddard Died For Six
Minutes |
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They
apparently laid me out on a table, tennis table, and started to work on me. The
interesting thing for me is that I remember watching them do it. I was basically
- I was in a hangar at the airport and it has a metal roof. Obviously, if I was
above the building I couldn't see them, but I actually remember seeing everybody
work on me. I remember seeing the nurse who was called, coming from the first
aid centre. She was walking along and she stopped to walk to somebody along the
way for a couple of minutes. About a month later, when I went back to work, I
asked her about that and she was rather blown away. She said, "How do you know
that?" I said, "Well, I saw you." She goes, "You can't have seen me, nobody saw
me," and I said, "Well I did," and I explained exactly what I saw had happened.
She didn't speak to me for a while after that. [Read
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Gay
Hamm of Upland, was dead at San Antonio Community Hospital and brought back to
life after the Emergency Room and paramedic worked on her for 45 minutes ... She
wasn't breathing. Her heart had stopped beating. She was, in fact, clinically
dead ... It took 45 minutes of constant CPR, electric shock therapy and powerful
drug injections, but the team saved Gay Hamm ... She then related a dream she
had a few weeks before her collapse. "My mother and grandmother, who are both
deceased, came to me and wanted me to go with them," she said. "I said no. I
still had things to do here." [Read
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Boyer didn't hear the dire predictions. A soothing source of peace ran through
his mind. Boyer, who wrecked violently in last year's Knoxville Nationals, spent
17 days in a coma with severe head injuries. A doctor eventually told him he
died three times. And during those moments, Boyer said God spoke to him. "I can
remember being happy, excited, not sad or depressed," said Boyer, who watched
this year's Nationals from a Knoxville Raceway suite. "I was like, 'Wow, I get
to see dad and grandma - loved ones who went to heaven. I remember looking
forward to going to heaven and the Good Lord came to me and his exact words to
me were, 'Curtis, you're not coming home yet. You've got some more work for me
to do here.' I was like, 'Wow, I'm not going to die.' That's all I really
remember about the death part of it." [Read
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Rulon's Life
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While
best known for his "Miracle on the Mat" at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Gardner's
book is themed around the "Miracle in the Mountains," title of the 18th chapter.
Recollections from his near-death experience preface almost every chapter, but
the details about his misguided snowmobile journey in western Wyoming take up 53
pages of the book. "Now it's one of my best experiences," Gardner said. "I can
reflect on it now and see some joy and happiness from that night because I'm
here to talk about it." [Read more
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Note:
Rulon Gardner recounts a vivid
scene in which he saw God,
Jesus and his late brother Ronald beneath him. In 1979, Rulon's
older brother died at age 14 from aplastic anemia. He states, "I saw
the other side, and I came back. They allowed me to live. I saw
Ronald, and I knew everything was fine. I just asked for my life, to
let me finish the dream." Nobody has questioned his claim or doubted
the validity of his vision. At least, not to his face. "It's not for
me or them to judge," Gardner said. "I saw what I saw. If people
don't believe, just wait. Reality is coming. Fate is there. If
people don't believe me, I have no problem with that. I know what I
saw. Hey ... in the big scope of things, you're nothing." |
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Question and Answer with Jane Seymour |
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Seymour,
57, says she was dead for at least 30 seconds. Question: Many people who have
near-death experiences say they saw a white light. Did this happen to you?
Seymour: Absolutely. I left my body. I saw the white light but refused to go to
it. I stayed in a corner of the hospital room watching the doctors try to
resuscitate me ... Question: I guess it's an understatement to say this was a
profound experience, but what did you take away from such an amazing event?
Seymour: When you almost lose your life you finally understand how precious life
is. It gave me such an incredible perspective on life. I vowed I would never
waste a moment of the life I was given back. [Read
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Inspiration For "Million Dollar Baby" Bounces
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Dallam
relates this directly to a near-death experience during her
post-fight days. She left her body, which felt liberating to her,
but then encountered her mother, who had previously died from breast
cancer. Dallam's mother insisted that Katie return to her body. They
argued, but Katie eventually obeyed. Katie related this story to
Stone Phillips on the April 25 edition of “Dateline NBC.”
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Dateline NBC
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While her
family wondered if she would survive, Katie says her
only memory from that time is a powerful vision. Her
mother, who had died years earlier of breast cancer,
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Katie
Dallam: “We're sitting somewhere and I don't
want to say in the clouds, but it was somewhere high. I
don't know. A mountain or something. And I'm telling
her, you know, that I'm coming to be with her, that I
want to live with her now. And she said, ‘You can't.'
And oh I'm very angry at her. And I remember just sort
of turning my head away from her and just feeling like
how can she say I can't? You know like that's all I
wanted to do at that point.” |
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Dallam: “Well she
told me it wasn't my time yet. I mean I don't know if
this was a dream or what it was, you know? But it was
just like I have to - you have to go back down there,
you know? And I really didn't want to, but that was what
she said, so that's what I did.” |
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that vision, against all medical odds, Katie awoke from
her coma. |
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Katie
Dallam: “I remember my dad standing there and I was
saying, where's mom? And then you know they would say, "
Well, you know, she's dead." And then I said, no she's
not. I was just talking to her. Where is she?” |
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Phillips: “It had been
that real.” |
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Katie
Dallam: “Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. In fact that was
more real to me than, you know waking up there was.” |
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Life After Death |
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In 2003
Mr. Dovel wrote “My Last Breath,” his autobiography about two near-death
experiences he has had, an inspirational book. His two separate near-death
experiences took place one at the age of twelve and one at the age of
twenty-five. The first was as a result of him drowning in a neighbor's swimming
pool. He experienced the joy and piece that only heaven could give as a result
of his soul passing over to the other side. Enraged at having to leave heaven,
to return to earth, Mr. Dovel spent the next twelve years drinking and drugging
to cope with living in what he believed was now hell. At the age of twenty-five
Mr. Dovel had attained a thousand dollar a week habitual drug habit. Mr. Dovel
thought that if he killed himself he would once again return to heaven, but
little did he know that he would spend three days in hell as a result of his
suicide. Upon returning to earth, once again, he was forever changed and
literally scared straight. [Read more
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Story of the Afterlife
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When
my grandmother was younger, she was having abdominal surgery and her heart
stopped. Keep in mind she was telling me this story long before people ever
talked about “near-death” experiences. I had never known anybody who died, then
lived to tell about it. I remember the look in my grandmother's eyes when she
told me the story. She wasn't scared. She wasn't nostalgic. She was just telling
me about dying the way a history teacher would tell you about the American
Revolution. “I remember seeing a light.” (Yes, that familiar white light.) “It
was like a tunnel, and I followed it into a dining room with a big table.” And
here's where Grandma's face lit up. “I remember walking to the room and seeing
your grandfather and your aunt. Then I saw my father and my mother and Esther
and . . . ” (She went on to name each of her five siblings that had died before
her.) “They were eating this wonderful meal. It looked and smelled so delicious.
I was hungry, and they kept inviting me to sit down and eat with them. I wanted
to. I really wanted to. But I knew that if I sat, I'd never come back. So I told
them I wasn't ready yet and that I hoped I would see them again. They assured me
that I would. And then I woke up on the operating table.” [Read
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Health Issues Make Man Slow Down, Examine
Life |
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Chavez
said he had a near-death experience when he was declared clinically dead on the
operating table. He said he saw God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Chavez said he
was in a beautiful garden and saw his uncle who died years ago. His uncle told
him, "It is not your time yet." "It was so joyful," Chavez said. "There are no
words for it. It is beyond anything you could imagine." Chavez said he
understood everything and the meaning of life but lost it when he came back to
life. "I didn't want to come back," Chavez said. "I wanted to kill the doctor
who saved me." Chavez said his heart is getting worse but he still has hope.
"The hardest part is not to remember what you used to do," Chavez said. "Do what
you can and be happy with it, even with your limitations." Chavez said he is not
satisfied but he is happy. [Read more
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Near-Death Events Are Lively Topic |
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In November 1973,
when she was 31, Betty Jean Eadie entered a hospital for a partial hysterectomy.
Complications ensued, and she believes she died in her hospital room, soon
finding her spirit in the presence of angels, Jesus and God. They gave her a
"tour" of the afterlife, delivering profound messages and answering universal
questions. Then Eadie's spirit was returned to her body. In 1992 - after a long
bout with depression, followed by years of studying psychology and hypnotherapy
and consulting with other survivors of near-death experiences, or NDEs - Eadie
published "Embraced by the Light", a phenomenal best-seller. She has published
three follow-up books, "The Awakening Heart," "The Ripple Effect" and "Prayers
and Devotions." [Read more
here] |
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Inuit Artist Makes Silent Stones Speak |
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“One
day I woke up in a morgue, in Iqaluit, with a toe tag on,” Toonoo recounts. Ten
years ago, during minor surgery, his heart stopped. He was declared dead and
wheeled away. Toonoo describes his near-death experience, the sensation that his
body was made of jelly, that he had no bones, no legs, no arms, no hands. He
heard a booming voice behind him, telling him he never had to work again - and
he was very, very happy. “It's the best thing that can happen to a person,” he
says now. “To die.” [Read
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Can Walk With Kings and Not Lose the Common
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results of the biopsy revealed he might have only 6 months to live but I kept
the information to myself. He announced to his grief-stricken family that he was
prepared to meet his Maker after living a full life. However, within a month
after starting medications he responded to treatment and was well until the
middle of 2004. After his 80th birthday, a scan revealed the cancer had spread
to his bones ... He would have left on July 2004, were it not for God's will,
the prayers of his loved ones and those who loved him and the skillful hands of
his doctors. He had a near-death experience while undergoing one of only two
dialysis treatments. He claimed to have seen Jesus Christ shielding him from
balls of fire rolling towards him on a hillside. And God gave him back to us for
one more year. [Read more here] |
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Cliff Fall Survivor Says He's Glad He Fell |
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"You
know how they say your life flashes before your eyes? No, not with me.
Everything slowed down and I could see it all, just my body flipping around,
hitting things. I kept waiting for the screen to go blank, but it never did," he
explains. You can question the young man's judgment, but you cannot question his
attitude. Graham exudes positive energy, and he's not about to let a near-death
experience change his outlook on life. "When you live through a 100 foot fall,
you have to think the Good Lord wants you around for a reason. This is a chance
to examine my life, to improve myself. It's really a positive." [Read
more here] |
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Heavens Above! You Can Now Study Angels |
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She
began to learn about the subject after being visited by her angel in 1974. "I
had this experience of a very bright light and a feeling of comfort. I come from
a rational background and it was not an automatic acceptance that this is the
thing that people call an angel. I discovered that an angel is an energy field -
a creative energy field of experience. For everything that exists the angel is
trying to help it grow. It is a creative mentor. It is a matter of tapping into
it as an inner resource and have a conversation with somebody inside yourself
rather than blustering your way through life. There are so many reports. Some
people meet them in a near death experience. My husband had a car accident where
his angel told him that nobody was going to get hurt." [Read
more here] |
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Out-of-Body Experiences May Come From Within |
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Psychologists
at The University of Manchester are investigating the idea that out-of-body
experiences, commonly thought of as paranormal phenomena, may in fact have their
roots in how people perceive and experience their own bodies. Around 10% of the
population have an out-of-body experience (OBE) at some time, typically
involving a sensation of floating and seeing the physical body from the outside.
It isn't uncommon for people to have more than one OBE, and they may also occur
as part of the wider near-death experience some report experiencing in
life-threatening circumstances. Despite the high incidence of OBEs however,
there is still a great deal scientists don't know about the phenomenon.
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Six-Dimensional Space! |
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Welcome
to the fourth dimension. And the fifth, and the sixth. A team of astrophysicists
claims to have identified evidence that space is six-dimensional. Joseph Silk of
the University of Oxford, England, and his co-workers say that these extra
spatial dimensions can be inferred from the perplexing behaviour of dark matter.
This mysterious stuff cannot be seen, but its presence in galaxies is betrayed
by the gravitational tug that it exerts on visible stars. Silk and his
colleagues looked at how dark matter behaves differently in small galaxies and
large clusters of galaxies. In the smaller ones, dark matter seems to be
attracted to itself quite strongly. But in the large galactic clusters, this
doesn't seem to be the case. Strongly interacting dark matter should produce
cores of dark material bigger than those that are actually there, as deduced
from the way the cluster spins. [Read
more here] |
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Coming Soon: "Embraced By The Light" the
Movie |
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(September 1, 2005) |
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Betty
J. Eadie looks ahead to the long-awaited release of the film version of her
best-selling book,
Embraced By The Light. Her first steps have been to establish a production
company,
Embraced By The Light Productions, LLC, which she has licensed the rights to
for the movie. When asked about taking "Embraced" to film, Betty said,
"Certainly it is a whole new adventure for me. I look forward to all that I will
learn through the experiences ahead. Making this movie will take tremendous
effort and sacrifice. But I am excited and confident, knowing I do not have to
do this alone. Given the importance of the film and its message, I have brought
together a trusted team of individuals who are close to me and close to the
heart of "Embraced". I remain prayerful and enthusiastic, knowing that many
others have yet to join my circle who feel drawn to contribute their skills,
resources and passion to the making of this singular film. God has always
brought to "Embraced" the right people and opened the doors needed to keep his
work moving forward in the perfect way." [Read
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Note from Kevin Williams:
I attended a lecture by Betty Eadie several years ago and she
mentioned that Steven Speilberg offered to make a movie about her
NDE. She stood to earn millions of dollars from the offer. But she
told us she had to turn it down because they wanted to make the
movie without Jesus in it. She told us she refused to have the movie
made without Jesus in it because she said Jesus was the central role
of her NDE. I remember thinking that a movie about Betty's NDE would
be awesome. But now that she has her own production company, perhaps
some brave Hollywood-type like Mel Gibson will show Hollywood that a
movie about Betty's NDE would make the hit movie "Ghost" (with Demi
Moore) a box-office flop by comparison. |
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BBC and Channel 4 Unveil New Generation of
Death Documentaries |
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(August 30, 2005) |
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BBC is attempting to demystify the taboo of death by broadcasting what it claims
will be one of the most controversial programmes on UK TV with "How to Have a
Good Death", which will follow the last days of a terminally ill patient. The
90-minute programme, presented by Esther Rantzen, will be screened in spring
2006 and will follow the life of a patient right up until the moment they die.
The documentary, produced by Endemol, is being made to "give the public a new
perspective on death". However, it is expected to draw complaints from people
who believe that real-life programme-making has gone too far.
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A Premonition Nightmare Come True |
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train, full of people and at express speed, came up and dashed through smoke and
flame into the tunnel itself. At this point the lady woke up. She later learnt
that her nine-year-old daughter sleeping at a relative's house 60 miles away
suffered a similar nightmare on the same night. She dreamt she saw her mother
seated on one train and one of her mother's friends seated on another and that
these trains, travelling at a great rate, collided and were smashed to
smithereens. The Irish widow had planned an excursion by the Irish Mail to North
Wales, and she would have been travelling with the woman her daughter saw in her
dream. But she was so impressed with the coincidence of the nightmares that she
decided to postpone the trip. Which was just as well. If she had journeyed as
planned, she would have become involved in a horrible tragedy. [Read
more here] |
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A Dream Before Dying |
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As Bulkley reveals
in a slender but powerful new book, "Dreaming Beyond Death," many people have
extraordinary dreams in their final days and weeks. These dreams can help the
dying grapple with their fears, find the larger meaning in their lives, even
mend fences with relatives. Yet all too often, caregivers dismiss them as
delusional or unworthy of attention. Not Bulkley, who often discussed dreams
with patients at the Hospice of Marin in California. Her experiences were the
inspiration for the book, which she coauthored with her son Kelly Bulkeley, a
past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. It is
the first volume devoted to the (paradoxically) life-affirming power of
pre-death dreams. And though the research is still preliminary, the authors
inject level-headed analysis into an arena often dominated by seekers of the
paranormal. [Read more here] |
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I Speak to Dead People |
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When
Eric, my partner, passed over in 2001, things changed. Before he passed over we
were always pretty much telepathically connected. I knew from the minute I met
him there was something really special about him. He died of stomach cancer, it
started in his lungs and went down to his stomach and his bowel and just ravaged
his whole body. It was horrific. But the minute he passed over, I felt a warm,
loving feeling and I knew it was still him. I was sitting there looking at his
body and he said to me in my head: "I'm OK and you're going to be OK too". The
channelling took off from there. I had little awareness of this gift before he
died. [Read more here] |
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Villager Becomes Victims' Rights Activist
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Call
it a mother's intuition, but Villager Phyllis Hotchkiss knew something was
wrong. She had dozed off and dreamt that she and her youngest son, Brian, were
on their favorite Disney ride, then he walked away with angels in long flowing
dresses. "I woke up so fast, and it was like a bolt of lightning had gone
through my body, and my stomach was sick. I knew something was wrong. I looked
at the clock and it was 1 o'clock in the morning," she said, recalling the wee
hours of June 25, 1989, when the family was living in Saugus, Mass. Brian had
just turned 19 when he was found murdered near a junk yard in a neighboring
town. The death certificate showed he died at 1 a.m... She thinks of her son
daily. "He's always with me," she said. "I had a dream one time that Brian and I
were in the kitchen. I was washing dishes and he was drying," she said,
recalling that Brian asked her, 'Do you want to see where I am now?' "It was
unbelievable. I was standing with Brian in this beautiful field of glowing
flowers, and standing there feeling all of this peace and love," she said,
adding that she was eager to see more. "Mom, you can't. It's not your time," she
remembers Brian telling her. [Read more
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Artist Paints Final Evidence in Amazing Case
of Synchronicity |
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Dutch-born
American artist and NDEr Peter
Teekamp's story reads like pure fiction. His 35-year art collection and
history points to the reincarnation of Paul
Gauguin ... "It starts with a near-death drowning as an infant, follows with
a lifetime of art, an abundance of strange coincidences and one very painful
experience about thirty years ago. The result was a discovery of hidden faces I
found in the artwork of the famous artist Paul Gauguin. Since I had also been
hiding faces in my own art for years, I suppose you could say it was a 'trained
eye' that made them easy to recognize. During my life I was told by different
people, including psychics and clairvoyants, that I was Paul Gauguin and my
roots were in France ... There were so many incidents that seemed to connect me
to the controversial Gauguin ... In 2003, I stumbled into the most amazing
coincident of all. I found and purchased a one-hundred and thirteen-year-old
original Gauguin charcoal drawing. Since I was also finishing my manuscript
about my connections with Gauguin and my discovery of his hidden faces, the
situation sounded so unbelievable that authenticating the drawing became nearly
impossible. I know in time, with the help of forensic science, the drawing's
validity will be proven. [Read more
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