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  • very interesting!! i want more! :)

  • @edciuc Sometimes I am lucky enough to receive tapes of my talks without charge. When that happens, I put them on YouTube. When I have to pay for them, well, that’s expensive. The YouTube of “The Bigness of Forever” is a case in point. I paid to have that one filmed as I delivered a talk at our Church. When my pocketbook gets bigger, I’ll do more. Thank you for your kindness, PMH

  • This is so beautiful!! Thank you PMH for your love for humanity in sharing this. It brings so much peace and am very grateful for people like you who write and speak publicly of NDE's. Humanity needs to know that Jesus came to show us that all we need to do is love one another and we'll have eternity with God. Blessings to you!

  • Thank you soooooooo much. Blessings, PMH

  • Both of them are creepy :S

  • How can talking about the near-death experience be creepy? Millions of people have this experience, and it makes a lasting change in their lives. Dont you think it would be wise to learn more about this phenomenon? Read The Big Book of Near-Death Experiences. It is filled with cartoons and side bars and graphics and charts and pictures all that to explore something everyone should know about. I hope you do read it, so creepy can become fascinating. Blessings, PMH

  • Personally I am already fascinated by this kinda stuff mate. Thats why I saw it in the first place. Its just that I was a bit scared while watching this. U know, the environment was sorta creepy.

  • It was filmed in a community studio in Mountain View, California. Bare bones kind of setting, nothing fancy, mostly black background, although they did try to spruce it up. Sorry it looked creepy, but, thats the best they had. Blessings, PMH

  • Dear Friend, I joined IANDS a month after they first formed in Storrs, Connecticut. I am one of the original researchers in the field with nearly 4,000 experiencers in my research base (not including sessions with the significant others. I am now working on my tenth book, completing my research on the near-death phenomenon, something I have been doing steadily since 1978. I, too, am an experiencer, having died three times in three months in 1977, and each time having a near-death experience.

  • Is there really life after death. Can it be really proven to everyone?

  • No one can prove if there really is life after death. However, verified testimony from near-death experiencers and from deathbed stories strongly suggest that there is. Some of the testimony given is not only stunning, but breathtakingly accurate, especially from young children. You might read about the case of Carroll Gray in my book The New Children and Near-Death Experiences. Blessings, PMH

  • tmmylopez: There is plenty of proof for the continuation of life after death. 'A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.' The ultimate proof is when you experience it for yourself. I recommend "Life in the World Unseen". You can download it for free from the internet

  • I personally am convinced there is life after death. I know because Ive been there. But as a researcher I cannot make such a statement. If I did, it would be a breech of ethics. Please understand that. Blessings, PMH

  • hockeyplayer919 -- i also found this a faith booster -- if possible for you, see about attending a meeting (such as "IANDs") in which you can hear first hand from speakers (and audience members) to whom this has happened. (Also, look up Paul Elder...your fellow hockey player!-- who had cardiac arrest during a pickup game. most interesting!)

  • disolution of boundary's no identity oneness?? shit this sounds like a dmt trip.

  • Your words are impossible to understand. Cursing has no place in discussions. You will no longer be invited to comment on my blog. PMH

  • wow this really said something to me that there might actually be god. I was an atheist before these videos and after hearing these videos i think i might actually believe in god. After hearing about what the experience was like i'm amazed.

  • Well over 95%, some say 99.9%, of near-death experiencers come back head over heels in love with God. They no longer doubt, they know. For more in-depth coverage of near-death research, please refer to any of my book especially The Big Book of Near-Death Experiences and Coming Back to Life. Many blessings, PMH

  • I wouldn't immediatly believe in god for NDE's although it does tell u something else that there is life after death. I understand your point, but thinking of god wil not justify to the real thing because we can't imagine what he/she is. I think god is love

  • The closest we can come to any semblance of a name or title for God is the biblical inconjunction from the burning bush incident. The request for how should deity be addressed, was the answer, I AM THAT I AM. Blessings, PMH

  • Thank you PMH for sharing your love/experience. I must say that the interviewer was insufferable! You however, showed no impatience. Well done.

  • You are most kind. However, my interviewer that day had to deal with a crew that arrived late, equipment that wouldnt work, temperatures excessively high, and so forth.  Yes, it was a difficult scene and, yes, it could have been handled better yet all in all I think the program went well and did much good. Sometimes things just turn out that way what starts out problematic can end up okay. Blessings, PMH

  • Good Soul .....

  • Thank you, PMH

  • you seem like a cool lady Dr atwater, I enjoyed listening to your talks. I really loved how you defined your experience of the presence of God, I know its too great for words but that was a great explanation.

    God bless you

  • Well, friend, you are most kind.

  • Yes, in the sense that my own three near-death experiences opened me up to not only multi-dimensions but to the reality of thought as substance, and to what I believe is the Centerpoint of Creation. If you want to know more about what I witnessed during my third near-death experience, I suggest that you obtain both a copy of "Coming Back to Life" (read Chapter Two), and a copy of "Future Memory." Several chapters in that book deal with what I encountered the third time...

  • ...The entire book, though, deals with your subject in the sense of the innerworkings of creation and consciousness. By the way, it is the only book I have written that is mathematically calculated on the format of a labyrinth. Every sentence, every paragraph, every page is part of the math. The book is a real labyrinth and does what a site labyrinth does, constantly enfolds on you to lift your consciousness to the next highest level possible for you...

  • ...That's why you can't skip read the book or read the last first. If you do, you will wonder why I ever wrote such a dumb book as it will not hold up. The only way the books works is to read it straight through, as you would walk through a site labyrinth. Give it a try and enjoy your journey. Blessings, PMH

  • Wonderful to listen to and watch. Thank you for not "shutting up".

  • To my knowledge, my story about him is the only one in print that gives lengthy details and has been verified for accuracy. His case is in my book, "Beyond the Light." I believe I also mention it in "The Big Book of Near-Death Experiences." There are other authors who claim to have his story, but each of those I have checked had errors in what they had written...

  • ...I not only spent a great deal of time with George off and on for several years, I also spent some time with his wife Nino and met his children. What George told me is only carried in brief in my book. His case has so many details and is so long it would take an entire book to cover the full story. I did everything I could to talk George into writing his own story himself or finding a ghost writer to do it for him. I really thought he would do this, but he never did. Blessings, PMH

  • There is no decomposition, even in the case of George Rodonaia, whose body was stored in a freezer vault in the morgue for three days. He was taken out for an autopsy. It was during the autopsy, when the doctors were spliting open his stomach and chest that he revived. George's case is discussed in my book "Beyond the Light." Blessings, PMH

  • Four to five percent of the world's population have near-death experiences, and that includes children, even infants. The vast majority of these people return from death energized, more generous and loving, ready to make a positive difference in the world -- and they come back enormously more spiritual, convinced of God and their place as Children of the Most High. Cont.

  • This is the blessing of God in action, irrespective of any individual's faith tradition or beliefs. No book ever written can explain this nor contain this. . . the power of love to change the world! Blessings, PMH

  • Mellen-Thomas Benedict has been going to write his books for years. He is part of my research base and his story is in my book "Beyond the Light," due out as a reprint later in 2008 from Transpersonal Publishers. His case is authentic, his mission unique. I know that once he finally disciplines himself and actually gets to writing, what will flow out of him will be well worth reading. Cont....

  • ...Cont. His inventions are many, I've seen several of them, and his guidance is exceptionally clear and applicable for our times and what is headed our way in the future. He's an excellent speaker, too. Blessings, PMH

  • Nope, you'll have to wait for the pub date unless Hampton Roads ships me some copies in advance that I will sell directly through my website. In other words, this is not something I can guarantee. If you want to chance it, make an order. Thanks, PMH

  • anglosaxonguy, You are most kind. If you think the YouTube show was good, you ought to read my books -- especially "The Big Book of Near-Death Experiencers" which launches this October 19. I examine the whole thing, positive/negative, from 360 degrees in the book. Many blessings, PMH

  • You are most kind, anglosaxonguy. If you think the YouTube show was good, you ought to read my books -- especially "The Big Book of Near-Death Experiencers" which launches this October 19. I examine the whole thing, positive/negative, from 360 degrees in the book. Many blessings, PMH

  • It is interesting, and also that dude keeps , uh huhm, uhm huhm. He lost her on some points, guess this dude missed some sleep in his life.

  • Dr. Atwater---these are lovely;) *Please* post other interviews you've done, if possible. And kudos to Mel Van Dusen for being so...egoless/sincere and "agenda"-free in his questions...

  • These were really real real real vids. and that chick is fkn sexy. lol this was good though - thought provoking, wierd...that dude is a pimp. nice post

  • Dear one, thank you for the compliment on my YouTube video.  You were most kind. Blessings, PMH

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