Showing posts with label near death experiences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label near death experiences. Show all posts

Reece Manley
He says the God he observed in the place he called heaven during his near-death experience was a God of acceptance.
He said his near-death experience taught him that God embraces gay people.
Manley was brought up as an evangelical Christian.
He said his near-death experience taught him that God embraces gay people.
Manley was brought up as an evangelical Christian.
Manley said he has had personal experience with a religion that taught him fear.
"Spiritual abuse is real," Manley said, adding, "I show people different ways to express spirituality."
As a pastoral counselor, Manley worked with people who were raised in what he describes as religions based on fear.
Near-death experience altered local Christian writer's beliefs
"Spiritual abuse is real," Manley said, adding, "I show people different ways to express spirituality."
As a pastoral counselor, Manley worked with people who were raised in what he describes as religions based on fear.
Near-death experience altered local Christian writer's beliefs

Dr Reece Manley
Reece Manley's childhood involved "incest survival, beatings and repeated rape."
Reece was brought up in Anton, in Texas.
His parents divorced; he was raised by his maternal grandparents.
As a child, Reece considered himself to be gay.
Reece's mother's brother, Uncle Tom, had cystic fibrosis.
Uncle Tom repeatedly 'raped' Reece, while Reece was aged seven to twelve.
Uncle Tom told Reece that if Reece told anyone, Reece would go to hell and be thrown away by his family.
Reece doesn't believe that the incest caused him to be gay.

Most homophobes are subconsciously gay.
Reece studied psychology at Texas Tech University.
Reece became a youth minister for three different churches including the United Methodist Church. When he came out as a gay man, he was asked to leave the church
Reece got a job at the Texas Youth Commission and worked with juvenile sex offenders, of which all, he said, had been sexually abused themselves.
Reece received a Doctorate of Divinity from the American Institute of Holistic Theology in 2001.
He "began counseling clients from a more spiritual perspective."
Reece had health problems.
He had grown to 420 pounds.
He had grown to 420 pounds.
As a result of failed surgery he suffered constant pain.
Reece became a cocaine addict.

In 2007, Reece said his last goodbyes to family members, had a few drinks and drove over an embankment.
Reece believes the 'grace of an angel' intervened and saved him.
Six months later, he was in hospital on an ventilator and had a near death experience.
Six months later, he was in hospital on an ventilator and had a near death experience.
He says his deceased grandmother came to see him and told him it was not his time yet.
An Ode to Reece Manley (1/14/69 – 2/3/11) - Renee Baker, Ph.D., LMT
He says: "Human beings die - that's certain.
"But death is not the end of life."
Life after death? Yes, says one doctor ‹ Japan Today:11 Mar 2013
Naoki Yasaku treats around 3,000 intensive care patients a year.

CASE STUDIES
Life after death? Yes, says one doctor ‹ Japan Today:11 Mar 2013
Naoki Yasaku treats around 3,000 intensive care patients a year.
He says: "I am constantly seeing things that defy scientific explanation."
He describes two cases:
He describes two cases:
1. A patient had apparently suffered irreparable brain damage.
But he came back to life.
2. A man and his sister were involved in a fatal car crash.
The man remembers being out of his body and looking down upon what was happening on the ground.
His sister said to him, "It's time for you to go back."

Indians see strangers.
The Police confirmed his observations.
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After Death Communication. Bill Guggenheim, was advised by his deceased father to “Go outside and check the swimming pool,” and when he did, he rescued his 21-month-old son, Jon, who was drowning.
ADC Research
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Aura photography: Aura Photo Sessi
William Howell had a near death experience which changed his life.
The man found himself back in the wrecked car.
His sister lay beside him, dead.
Later he told the police what he had seen them doing from above.
The Police confirmed his observations.
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After Death Communication. Bill Guggenheim, was advised by his deceased father to “Go outside and check the swimming pool,” and when he did, he rescued his 21-month-old son, Jon, who was drowning.
ADC Research
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Aura photography: Aura Photo Sessi
William Howell had a near death experience which changed his life.
"When I’m in public places I can see spirits around people.
"This sounds mad I know but I can see different auras around people, some have white, some have dark the different auras mean different things. The dark auras mean keep away. "CASE STUDIES
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Sam Crawthorn
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Karlis Osis and his colleague Erlendur Haraldsson argued that the content of near death experiences does not vary by culture, except for the identity of the figures seen during the experiences.
For example, a Christian may see Jesus, while a Hindu may see Yamaraja, the Hindu king of death.[35]


In hospital, Reece Manley had a near-death experience.

Dr. Reece Manley, 1969-2011
Reece Manley's childhood involved "incest survival, beatings and repeated rape."

Dr Kenneth Ring
Vicki Umipeg, a forty-five year old blind woman, was one of the more than thirty persons that Dr. Kenneth Ring and Sharon Cooper interviewed during a two-year study concerning near-death experiences of the blind.
People Born Blind Can See During a NDE Dr. Kenneth Ring's NDE Research of the Blind
"I just briefly saw this body, and ... I knew that it was mine because I wasn't in mine."
"I think I was wearing the plain gold band on my right ring finger and my father's wedding ring next to it.
"But my wedding ring I definitely saw ... That was the one I noticed the most because it's most unusual. It has orange blossoms on the corners of it."
"This was," she said, "the only time I could ever relate to seeing and to what light was, because I experienced it."
Vicki floated up above the roof of the hospital building. She had a brief panoramic view of her surroundings.
She was then aware that she was moving toward light.
She was surrounded by trees and flowers and a vast number of people.

People Born Blind Can See During a NDE Dr. Kenneth Ring's NDE Research of the Blind
Vicki was born blind, her optic nerve having been completely destroyed at birth.
Vicki told Dr. Ring she found herself floating above her body in the emergency room of a hospital following a car accident.
She saw a male doctor and a female nurse working on her body.
Vicki says: "I knew it was me ... I was pretty thin then.
"I was quite tall and thin at that point.
"And I recognized at first that it was a body, but I didn't even know that it was mine initially.
"Then I perceived that I was up on the ceiling, and I thought, 'Well, that's kind of weird. What am I doing up here?'
"I thought, 'Well, this must be me. Am I dead? ...'

She saw a male doctor and a female nurse working on her body.
Vicki says: "I knew it was me ... I was pretty thin then.
"I was quite tall and thin at that point.
"And I recognized at first that it was a body, but I didn't even know that it was mine initially.
"Then I perceived that I was up on the ceiling, and I thought, 'Well, that's kind of weird. What am I doing up here?'
"I thought, 'Well, this must be me. Am I dead? ...'

"I just briefly saw this body, and ... I knew that it was mine because I wasn't in mine."
"I think I was wearing the plain gold band on my right ring finger and my father's wedding ring next to it.
"But my wedding ring I definitely saw ... That was the one I noticed the most because it's most unusual. It has orange blossoms on the corners of it."
"This was," she said, "the only time I could ever relate to seeing and to what light was, because I experienced it."
Vicki floated up above the roof of the hospital building. She had a brief panoramic view of her surroundings.
She was then aware that she was moving toward light.
She was surrounded by trees and flowers and a vast number of people.

Vicki then met Debby and Diane, her blind schoolmates, who had died years before, at ages 11 and 6, respectively.
In life, they had both been very retarded as well as blind, but here they looked 'bright and beautiful, healthy and vitally alive.'
In life, they had both been very retarded as well as blind, but here they looked 'bright and beautiful, healthy and vitally alive.'
Vicki then learns that she needs to go back 'to have her children.'
Vicki has since given birth to three children.

Reece Manley
He says the God he observed in the place he called heaven during his near-death experience was a God of acceptance.
He said his near-death experience taught him that God embraces gay people.
Manley was brought up as an evangelical Christian.
He said his near-death experience taught him that God embraces gay people.
Manley was brought up as an evangelical Christian.
Manley said he has had personal experience with a religion that taught him fear.
"Spiritual abuse is real," Manley said, adding, "I show people different ways to express spirituality."
As a pastoral counselor, Manley worked with people who were raised in what he describes as religions based on fear.
Near-death experience altered local Christian writer's beliefs
"Spiritual abuse is real," Manley said, adding, "I show people different ways to express spirituality."
As a pastoral counselor, Manley worked with people who were raised in what he describes as religions based on fear.
Near-death experience altered local Christian writer's beliefs

Dr Reece Manley
Reece Manley's childhood involved "incest survival, beatings and repeated rape."
Reece was brought up in Anton, in Texas.
His parents divorced; he was raised by his maternal grandparents.
As a child, Reece considered himself to be gay.
Reece's mother's brother, Uncle Tom, had cystic fibrosis.
Uncle Tom repeatedly 'raped' Reece, while Reece was aged seven to twelve.
Uncle Tom told Reece that if Reece told anyone, Reece would go to hell and be thrown away by his family.
Reece doesn't believe that the incest caused him to be gay.

Most homophobes are subconsciously gay.
Reece studied psychology at Texas Tech University.
Reece became a youth minister for three different churches including the United Methodist Church. When he came out as a gay man, he was asked to leave the church
Reece got a job at the Texas Youth Commission and worked with juvenile sex offenders, of which all, he said, had been sexually abused themselves.
Reece received a Doctorate of Divinity from the American Institute of Holistic Theology in 2001.
He "began counseling clients from a more spiritual perspective."
Reece had health problems.
He had grown to 420 pounds.
He had grown to 420 pounds.
As a result of failed surgery he suffered constant pain.
Reece became a cocaine addict.

In 2007, Reece said his last goodbyes to family members, had a few drinks and drove over an embankment.
Reece believes the 'grace of an angel' intervened and saved him.
Six months later, he was in hospital on an ventilator and had a near death experience.
Six months later, he was in hospital on an ventilator and had a near death experience.
He says his deceased grandmother came to see him and told him it was not his time yet.
An Ode to Reece Manley (1/14/69 – 2/3/11) - Renee Baker, Ph.D., LMT

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The Wisdom Of Near-Death Experiences by Dr Penny Sartori, Watkins Publishing
According to PENNY SARTORI:
Researchers writing in the medical journal Critical Care Medicine kept in touch with the parents of a six-month-old boy who nearly died in hospital during a serious illness.
Three years later, the child was told by his parents that his grandmother was dying.
The child asked: was she going through the tunnel to meet God?
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Tom, the four-year-old son of a British soldier called Gary, was seriously ill in hospital.
It was 'touch and go', said Gary.
A few months later, the boy told Gary he wanted to go to 'that park' again.
The boy said: 'The one through the tunnel that I went to when I was in the hospital.
'There was a park with lots of children and swings and things, with a white fence around it.
'I tried to climb over the fence, but this man stopped me and said that I wasn't to come yet and he sent me back down the tunnel and I was back in the hospital again.'
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Natasha, now aged 33, was aged 9 when she nearly died from an infection.
She was woken by a bright light.
She says: 'The light was spilling into the room around the edge of the door and I could hear my name being called - even though I’m profoundly deaf.
'I got up to see what the light was, and turned round to see myself still in the bed, asleep.
'But the voice kept calling me, so I opened the bedroom door and it was just this pure brilliant white light. I stepped into it and kept walking towards the voice. I was just walking in light; there wasn't anything else.
'Then I was in a room and realised there was a presence behind me. He put a hand on my shoulder but told me not to turn around. I had to go back, he said, because I was important and had a job to do.'
The next day, Natasha was feeling much better.
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According to PENNY SARTORI:
Dr Melvin Morse, who worked at an American paediatric intensive care unit, carried out research on 30 children who had had Near Death Experiences (NDE's).
Ten years on, they appeared to have benefited from their experiences.
They were good at schoolwork, mentally stable and had empathy for others.
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Dr Phyllis Marie Atwater has collected hundreds of cases of childhood NDEs
According to Dr Atwater many of the children who had had NDE's considered themselves to be spiritual.
But, their spirituality was often quite separate from the religion in which they'd been brought up.
A few months later, the boy told Gary he wanted to go to 'that park' again.
The boy said: 'The one through the tunnel that I went to when I was in the hospital.
'There was a park with lots of children and swings and things, with a white fence around it.
'I tried to climb over the fence, but this man stopped me and said that I wasn't to come yet and he sent me back down the tunnel and I was back in the hospital again.'
dailymail.co.uk

Natasha, now aged 33, was aged 9 when she nearly died from an infection.
She was woken by a bright light.
She says: 'The light was spilling into the room around the edge of the door and I could hear my name being called - even though I’m profoundly deaf.
'I got up to see what the light was, and turned round to see myself still in the bed, asleep.
'But the voice kept calling me, so I opened the bedroom door and it was just this pure brilliant white light. I stepped into it and kept walking towards the voice. I was just walking in light; there wasn't anything else.
'Then I was in a room and realised there was a presence behind me. He put a hand on my shoulder but told me not to turn around. I had to go back, he said, because I was important and had a job to do.'
The next day, Natasha was feeling much better.
dailymail.co.uk

According to PENNY SARTORI:
Dr Melvin Morse, who worked at an American paediatric intensive care unit, carried out research on 30 children who had had Near Death Experiences (NDE's).
Ten years on, they appeared to have benefited from their experiences.
They were good at schoolwork, mentally stable and had empathy for others.
dailymail.co.uk
Dr Phyllis Marie Atwater has collected hundreds of cases of childhood NDEs
According to Dr Atwater many of the children who had had NDE's considered themselves to be spiritual.
But, their spirituality was often quite separate from the religion in which they'd been brought up.
According to PENNY SARTORI:
Janice Wright, a British woman was visiting friends in Virginia, USA.
In the middle of the night, she suddenly 'woke up'.
In her bedroom was her childhood nanny.
According to Janice: "In real life, she was well over 80. But in the vision, she was ageless and surrounded by an immensely bright light. She smiled at me, put her hand out and telepathically told me all was well.
"I was shocked and stayed awake. The next morning, I told my hosts I thought my old nanny had died.
"Later that day, a cousin called from England to tell me that’s exactly what had happened."
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According to Shelley: "I was walking along a path and in front of me was this little girl with her auntie.
"I'm not sure how accurate the image of the auntie was, as I’d never met her or seen photographs of her - I just knew that she'd died about 20 years previously.
"She smiled and telepathically told me all was well
"The aunt said she was there to take the little girl to heaven. The child was dressed in pink and had a pink bucket and spade and glitter make-up on the side of her face. She was very happy and dancing around.
"I woke up the next day and felt really unsettled. I thought about phoning the little girl's father but then thought better of it, trying to rationalise that it was just a dream. That feeling of anxiety lasted all day."
That evening, Shelley went to dinner with relatives. At one point, she glanced at her watch. It was 10.10pm.
"Suddenly, all of the unsettled feeling and anxiety just fell away and I thought: at last I'm starting to relax."
The next day, Shelley learned that the little girl had died the night before - just after 10pm. The cause of her death was unknown.
According to PENNY SARTORI:

"I’m increasingly open to the possibility that our brains are separate from our consciousness.
"In other words, the brain may be channelling what some people call the soul, rather than responsible for creating it."

According to PENNY SARTORI:
In 2004, in England, a dying woman in her 70s was unconscious in a hospital.
Her husband, Peter, and son, Harry, were holding her hands, and her daughter, Gail, had placed a hand on her forehead.
Peter suddenly noticed a bright light a little distance away.
A tall man stepped forward from the light with his hands outstretched.
Then the dying woman seemed to rise from her bed and walk towards the man.
According to Peter: "He was waiting there as if to give her a welcoming hug; there was a sense of peace and love."
According to daughter Gail: "All of a sudden, I could see Mum walking into the distance on a path.
"Around her head was like a sun, and on her right-hand side, I could see the silhouette of some people.
"I saw this tall person - I don’t know who he was. When she reached him, he took her into his arms as if in a warm embrace that was full of love.
"Mum’s breaths got shallower. And then there were no further breaths and the scene disappeared."
According to PENNY SARTORI:
Healthcare workers have recorded various phenomena at the moment of death , including: a change in temperature, a light around the body, the malfunctioning of electrical equipment and the stopping of clocks.
Hospice and palliative-care consultant Dr John Lerma has reported that 70 to 80 per cent of his patients waited for their loved ones to leave the room before dying.
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Dr Penny Sartori, who worked as a nurse in a British hospital for 21 years, has conducted research into the near-death experiences (NDEs) of her patients. In 2005 she was awarded a PhD for her research into NDEs.
60-year-old Tom Kennard was suffering from sepsis after surgery for cancer.
In his hospital ward, Tom collapsed and became unconscious for three hours.

60-year-old Tom Kennard was suffering from sepsis after surgery for cancer.
In his hospital ward, Tom collapsed and became unconscious for three hours.
Tom later told his nurse, Penny Sartori, what happened during these three hours.
He said he "floated upwards to the top of the room. I looked down and I could see my body on the bed. It was lovely, so peaceful - and no pain at all."
He entered a pink room, met a man with kind eyes, and met his father and talked telepathically with him.

neardth.com.
Then he was back on the hospital ward ceiling looking down at the nurse and the doctor.
He saw the nurse putting a swab into his mouth to clean it.
He could also see a woman beyond the cubicle curtains.
He said he "floated upwards to the top of the room. I looked down and I could see my body on the bed. It was lovely, so peaceful - and no pain at all."
He entered a pink room, met a man with kind eyes, and met his father and talked telepathically with him.

neardth.com.
He saw the nurse putting a swab into his mouth to clean it.
He could also see a woman beyond the cubicle curtains.
The man with kind eyes said: "He’s got to go back" and Tom found himself back in his body.
Tom says this experience removed any fear of dying.
Tom also found that right hand, which had been stuck in a claw-like position since birth, was mysteriously cured.
Fred Williams, in his 70s, had a terminal heart problem.
One night in hospital, he lost consciousness.
When he regained consciousness some time later, he looked very happy.
Fred told his relatives that, while unconscious, he had been visited by his mother, grandmother and sister, all of whom were dead.
Tom also found that right hand, which had been stuck in a claw-like position since birth, was mysteriously cured.
Fred Williams, in his 70s, had a terminal heart problem.
One night in hospital, he lost consciousness.
When he regained consciousness some time later, he looked very happy.
Fred told his relatives that, while unconscious, he had been visited by his mother, grandmother and sister, all of whom were dead.

Rajaa Benamoura, a Moroccan woman in her 30s who ran a clothes business, had an anaesthetic injection for minor surgery.
When she regained conciousness, she found that she had acquired a deep understanding of quantum physics.
She decided to study the subject at university.
Her professor came to the conclusion that her knowledge of quantum physics could not have come from textbooks.
Her scientific 'theories' have recently been confirmed by other scientists.

"Time and time again individuals returning from an NDE note quite clear changes in personality, psychological states and emotions. These have been documented as ranging from increased intelligence and psychic abilities through to heightened senses." NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES - Book Reviews.
Pam Williams had a Near Death Experience after childbirth.
While unconscious, she saw a doctor try to revive her.
She said: "All the time this was happening, I felt fine: full of joy, peaceful, gently floating towards brilliant light.
"Suddenly, in the distance, I heard my eldest daughter shout, 'Mam'. I remember thinking, 'Oh dear, Jacquie needs me,' and I came back with a jolt.
"I’m not a religious person but I believe there's a warm, peaceful, beautiful place after death."
The Wisdom Of Near-Death Experiences by Dr Penny Sartori, to be published in February 2014.
Read more: The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences- Dr Penny Sartori / http://www.dailymail.
"Suddenly, in the distance, I heard my eldest daughter shout, 'Mam'. I remember thinking, 'Oh dear, Jacquie needs me,' and I came back with a jolt.
"I’m not a religious person but I believe there's a warm, peaceful, beautiful place after death."
The Wisdom Of Near-Death Experiences by Dr Penny Sartori, to be published in February 2014.
Read more: The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences- Dr Penny Sartori / http://www.dailymail.