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beautybird
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Posted: Post subject: Who Can Read Minds? |
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I have heard about people who had near-death experiences and afterward were able to hear their relatives' minds or their friends' minds before they even say their thoughts. Betty Eadie (Oglala Sioux) and Dannon Brinkley
wrote books about their near-death journeys to the other side (spirit world). During Betty's near-death journey in 1973, she was reunited with her Mom who had been deceased for several years. When people experience near-death transformation, they often gain the ability to hear other people's thoughts. NDE is my favorite subject.
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anewmoon
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`I agree.
I feel that the NDE doesn't have to be a huge event like surviving lightning strikes or heart attacks. What science declares clinically dead, frightens me.
I think the experiences some have after their heart stops beating for longer than it should might happen more often than we realize.
I wonder if it happens to us when we sleep, the body just stops and perception changes. We wake up all weird'd out, never knowing what happen'd.
Do we have to clinically die to experience the mystical metaphysical life?
Or is NDE only a NDE because a doctor of science said so.
If there was no one there when you shut down, all you have is this life altering feeling of awareness.
And scary, is the opposite. If you brain doesn't stop processing when your heart stops... and what is trapp'd air in the lungs do after when the heart stops. Three days! ah, they won't wait to open me up fill me formaldehyde and put me in the ground... better getting eattenby bears, birds and worms...
From Jesus to Ram Das, such a great subject near death experiences, reaching the otherside.
A Guide is ALWAYS recommend'd( to make sure nothing gets lost or anything brought back... I learn'd that the hard way)
And if the death throws one back, wow, one must have some serious work to do...
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beautybird
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`Betty Eadie, who is Oglala Sioux, wrote a book about her near-death experience. Many Mormons and Christians accused her of "lying". I really believe that she told the truth in her book. I do not think she made it up. Honesty is a honorable virtue among the Sioux. In the white man's world, there are so much lies and lies because people think nothing of the consequence of lying. Pocahontas predicted in her own words (in Elizabethan English) that Captain John Smith will lie much.
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