The most beautiful book I ever read on actual death and what it is is here: new-birth. net/booklet/Life_in_the_World_Unseen. pdf of course, I put spaces in with the periods; just take them out.
I had NDE before and it is the exact thing of eternal nothingness I experienced. You felt nothing, saw nothing, a total blankness, but extreme peace. It felt like when we die there is no essence just peace, no worry, no emotion, just utter nothingness. It was not frightening but it still gets me wondering about the light which is something I never saw. Great video
I wish I grew up with god, my parents aren't very religious but my nan was, and she recently died, I'm hoping she had one of these experiences with god and love, when I am older I'm going to start going to church, because i believe if god gave us this gift of life then that is the least we can give back to him.
@violashutters that totally makes sense. i would of probably done the same thing. amazing interview and i am grateful that she shared it with the world
@PaulTheTrombonist haha A lot of people have commented on that. And here I thought I was the only person annoyed by that. haha The grating cheese thing just seemed to me to be a presentation the woman wanted to make of herself. she is too self-concious to just be interviewed straight-on in a sitting position. The quiet-mannered mother earth persona doesn't appear to be the real her either. Seems like the sort who was raised not to be comfortable with expressing or feeling angry.
This all seems to point out that when we die there nothing left. When i had my experience all i felt was complete bliss and brightest light. even brighter then the sun. and sensation of going home. I wish thy would get more people with near death experiences. Oh well servers me right looking for the answers on line! lol
@vincbestia Do you realize this video is about near-death experiencers telling their stories of what happens on the other side ? There are thousands of videos and written accounts of NDEs on the internet. You didn't search very far.
Thanks for uploading the video, cosmicman. I was interested to see what Al Sullivan looked like. This is of course the guy who was having open heart surgery and observed surgeon Anthony de Sala flapping his arms before commencing the operation. Al shouldn't have been able to see this because he was deeply aneasthetised and covered with drapes.
I love these videos, I wish someone would upload some more of the I survived beyond and back.
scormcfie. stop whinging --you must have a big biterness in your heart to make such a insipid statement. you remind me of the machista societies in reverse ie, those dumb women libers who are ashamed to be women but rather try to act like men. why on earth do they casll themselves feminist i will never know as they are anything but feminine. be an example of woman hood ( be feminine or SHUT UP. its 50/50 women need men to have babys ans visa versa. end of story. lol
Brooklyn College made a great video! The best part I liked was learning about three types of terrifying, hellish or referred as "The Left Door" by Sylvia Browne. I'm glad to view all three parts of it. Thanks a million Brooklyn College!
I am not sure why out of all of the segments, she is in a kitchen either (the other woman wasn't), but let's be honest, some cliches die a quiet death, I really don't know any other guys aged 40 or under who think of a kitchen as a particular place for a woman, or associate anything like that with JUST women. Sorry. No more than "baking cookies." Old stereotypes are often repeated more than experienced or presumed. Most about at least American women are long dead.
@alexeevic@ScottMacFie Her being in the kitchen is so trivial. I don't see anything sexist about this. Maybe they just wanted to do something a little different than the four other experiencers. I was paying attention to her story, not on the cheese and the kitchen. To call this misogynistic is excessive. Surely she wouldn't have agreed to be filmed in the kitchen if she thought it was misogynistic. You're just nitpicking.
@cosmicman01 : Uhm, you must not have read my post in light of the previous post I was addressing. I was saying what you are saying only stipulating that I wasn't sure why they put her there either, but it didn't matter, as the claim that it was "stereotypical" has no relation to what most men think today anyhow. I wasn't calling it misogynstic (LOL). You must not read well. Alexeevic wrote that, not me. I'm saying that to make an issue of it is ridiculous because it is an old stereotype.
@ScottMacFie I didn't specifically state that you called it misogynistic. Read the first word of my post better... Anyway this video is about NDEs, if you want to discuss sexism and stereotypes, go elsewhere. Your comment is not relevant.
@ScottMacFie There was something about this young woman that didn't ring right with me as well. I did pay attention to what she was doing in the kitchen, because it seemed she wanted us to. "See? I'm a natural at-home woman." There seemed something phoney about it. Her calm didn't seem natural either. She gave me the impression of being wounded and untrusting. Perhaps this is the reason for the very careful, soft spoken manner and the Miss Homebody presentation.
@ScottMacFie A lot of people commented on how odd the kitchen scenario was. I thought I was the only one who thought it was weird until I read the comments. I suspect this was more the preference of the woman being interviewed. She seems a bit insecure and, therefore, may be extremely uncomfortable in a sit-down straightforward situation where there would be nothing between her expressing herself and the camera.
Dude why did they put her in the kitchen? I believe in NDEs, but seriously now, why "stereotype"? It's misoginistically funny, but it's not natural. If you want to add credibility too much this is what you get. Interesting documentary, however it would be a good idea to stop putting women in the kitchen, that was too artificial and almost made me "change the channel"!
@alexeevic I uploaded my own near death experience that i had 23yrs ago but yet could'nt stop laughing at your comment. I kept thinking "wow... will she ever finish grating that giant block of cheese"!!! lol
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The most beautiful book I ever read on actual death and what it is is here: new-birth. net/booklet/Life_in_the_World_Unseen. pdf of course, I put spaces in with the periods; just take them out.
regardingme1 2 weeks ago
that old guy is whipped
wearetheom 4 months ago
She sure is grating a lot of cheese.
mainadapter 5 months ago 2
@mainadapter Graters gon' grate.
SkullOfYorick 4 months ago
I had NDE before and it is the exact thing of eternal nothingness I experienced. You felt nothing, saw nothing, a total blankness, but extreme peace. It felt like when we die there is no essence just peace, no worry, no emotion, just utter nothingness. It was not frightening but it still gets me wondering about the light which is something I never saw. Great video
PanZheXin 5 months ago
3:00 Look at that huge American block of cheese!
BayviewFinch 7 months ago
I wish I grew up with god, my parents aren't very religious but my nan was, and she recently died, I'm hoping she had one of these experiences with god and love, when I am older I'm going to start going to church, because i believe if god gave us this gift of life then that is the least we can give back to him.
JennaBabes123 7 months ago
i wish that God would be more real in my life...
prescomp 7 months ago
great video but just curious, why do you think that one lady choose to grate cheese in the kitchen while she was being interviewed?
PaulTheTrombonist 8 months ago
@PaulTheTrombonist she may have been too nervous to sit with unbusy hands while she talked
openly, on camera about her experience. Giving her hands something to do may have been
a way for the interviewer to calm her down to talk about it.
violashutters 5 months ago
@violashutters that totally makes sense. i would of probably done the same thing. amazing interview and i am grateful that she shared it with the world
PaulTheTrombonist 5 months ago
@PaulTheTrombonist Graters gon' grate.
SkullOfYorick 4 months ago
@PaulTheTrombonist haha A lot of people have commented on that. And here I thought I was the only person annoyed by that. haha The grating cheese thing just seemed to me to be a presentation the woman wanted to make of herself. she is too self-concious to just be interviewed straight-on in a sitting position. The quiet-mannered mother earth persona doesn't appear to be the real her either. Seems like the sort who was raised not to be comfortable with expressing or feeling angry.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
This all seems to point out that when we die there nothing left. When i had my experience all i felt was complete bliss and brightest light. even brighter then the sun. and sensation of going home. I wish thy would get more people with near death experiences. Oh well servers me right looking for the answers on line! lol
vincbestia 9 months ago
@vincbestia "This all seems to point out that when we die there nothing left."
Do you mean this video seems to point out that there's nothing left when we die ?
cosmicman01 9 months ago
@vincbestia Do you realize this video is about near-death experiencers telling their stories of what happens on the other side ? There are thousands of videos and written accounts of NDEs on the internet. You didn't search very far.
cosmicman01 9 months ago
@vincbestia Watch the BBC production "The Day I Died". You can access it on YT.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
thanks for posting. great stuff.
cunnidvd 9 months ago
Thanks for uploading the video, cosmicman. I was interested to see what Al Sullivan looked like. This is of course the guy who was having open heart surgery and observed surgeon Anthony de Sala flapping his arms before commencing the operation. Al shouldn't have been able to see this because he was deeply aneasthetised and covered with drapes.
I love these videos, I wish someone would upload some more of the I survived beyond and back.
93hamm 10 months ago
scormcfie. stop whinging --you must have a big biterness in your heart to make such a insipid statement. you remind me of the machista societies in reverse ie, those dumb women libers who are ashamed to be women but rather try to act like men. why on earth do they casll themselves feminist i will never know as they are anything but feminine. be an example of woman hood ( be feminine or SHUT UP. its 50/50 women need men to have babys ans visa versa. end of story. lol
49128 10 months ago
@49128 Talk about being bitter and insecure. Right back at you "sir". Oh, and stick it.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
Brooklyn College made a great video! The best part I liked was learning about three types of terrifying, hellish or referred as "The Left Door" by Sylvia Browne. I'm glad to view all three parts of it. Thanks a million Brooklyn College!
VerseInfinitum 11 months ago
I am not sure why out of all of the segments, she is in a kitchen either (the other woman wasn't), but let's be honest, some cliches die a quiet death, I really don't know any other guys aged 40 or under who think of a kitchen as a particular place for a woman, or associate anything like that with JUST women. Sorry. No more than "baking cookies." Old stereotypes are often repeated more than experienced or presumed. Most about at least American women are long dead.
ScottMacFie 1 year ago
@alexeevic @ScottMacFie Her being in the kitchen is so trivial. I don't see anything sexist about this. Maybe they just wanted to do something a little different than the four other experiencers. I was paying attention to her story, not on the cheese and the kitchen. To call this misogynistic is excessive. Surely she wouldn't have agreed to be filmed in the kitchen if she thought it was misogynistic. You're just nitpicking.
cosmicman01 11 months ago 7
@cosmicman01 : Uhm, you must not have read my post in light of the previous post I was addressing. I was saying what you are saying only stipulating that I wasn't sure why they put her there either, but it didn't matter, as the claim that it was "stereotypical" has no relation to what most men think today anyhow. I wasn't calling it misogynstic (LOL). You must not read well. Alexeevic wrote that, not me. I'm saying that to make an issue of it is ridiculous because it is an old stereotype.
ScottMacFie 11 months ago
@ScottMacFie I didn't specifically state that you called it misogynistic. Read the first word of my post better... Anyway this video is about NDEs, if you want to discuss sexism and stereotypes, go elsewhere. Your comment is not relevant.
cosmicman01 11 months ago
@ScottMacFie Are you so kind of faggot or something?
Intelxx01 11 months ago
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@Intelxx01 in fact yes he is a faggot
Hyper92793 11 months ago
@ScottMacFie A woman outside of the kitchen or the bedroom is not a sight worth beholding. Those places are where their strengths lie.
SkullOfYorick 4 months ago
@SkullOfYorick dam straight :D
RaeRae914 4 months ago
@ScottMacFie There was something about this young woman that didn't ring right with me as well. I did pay attention to what she was doing in the kitchen, because it seemed she wanted us to. "See? I'm a natural at-home woman." There seemed something phoney about it. Her calm didn't seem natural either. She gave me the impression of being wounded and untrusting. Perhaps this is the reason for the very careful, soft spoken manner and the Miss Homebody presentation.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
@ScottMacFie A lot of people commented on how odd the kitchen scenario was. I thought I was the only one who thought it was weird until I read the comments. I suspect this was more the preference of the woman being interviewed. She seems a bit insecure and, therefore, may be extremely uncomfortable in a sit-down straightforward situation where there would be nothing between her expressing herself and the camera.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
@MsTruNorth I thought maybe she was making dinner for the crew. LOL!
jmitterii2 3 months ago
Dude why did they put her in the kitchen? I believe in NDEs, but seriously now, why "stereotype"? It's misoginistically funny, but it's not natural. If you want to add credibility too much this is what you get. Interesting documentary, however it would be a good idea to stop putting women in the kitchen, that was too artificial and almost made me "change the channel"!
alexeevic 1 year ago
@alexeevic I uploaded my own near death experience that i had 23yrs ago but yet could'nt stop laughing at your comment. I kept thinking "wow... will she ever finish grating that giant block of cheese"!!! lol
Supportahol 1 year ago 2
@Supportahol Yeah, I was worrying she might scrape her knuckles on the grater.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
I just love this.
Peace
extractormann 1 year ago
Thanks for this!
madder66mortem 1 year ago
i hope there is live after death.
if there isn't, its just like, life never happened.
OddlyRandomPro 1 year ago
@OddlyRandomPro You can read about it. Download (free) "Life in the World Unseen".
k0smon 1 year ago
thanks for posting....good confirmation
gr8light 1 year ago