Ned Shares His NDE (Near Death Experience) Publicly For The

Ned Shares His NDE (Near Death Experience) Publicly For The



He now has ZERO fear of death: “It’s like walking through a door into another room.” Ned shares his NDE experience publicly for the first time.

When a stubborn bladder infection spiraled into sepsis, Ned Barnett flatlined twice in the ER. During his near death experience, he lived three vivid, sequential “lives”:

NDE #1 – Tranquil, dove-gray creative realm where ideas were built and freely shared;

NDE #2 – An ordinary, domestic life that quietly corrected priorities;

NDE #3 – A hyper-real action life as a hostage negotiator and rescue-show producer leading SWAT-style interventions.

On “re-entry,” Ned realized the “hotel” with stark black-and-white ceiling panels was actually the ICU—and his overwhelming drive was simply to call his wife and tell her he was okay.

The NDE completely erased his fear of death, redirected his career toward helping authors, and deepened his Christian faith. He closes with gentle advice for listeners in pain: simple prayers, the Psalms, and the reminder that what we are continues.

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28 thoughts on “Ned Shares His NDE (Near Death Experience) Publicly For The

  1. so he instantly became a hostage negotiator in another place? he didnt question how did i get here? where am i? or what happened to the old me? yea, no, i have an open mind but i'm having a hard time with this one.

  2. 내가 다 미안해.
    그게 뭐든 다 내가 미안해 진짜.

    이렇고 저렇고 다 맞을 때 만나면 언제 만나니?
    그냥 후딱 만나자.
    오늘 내일 나와.

    지친다…
    오늘 내일 나와…

  3. I love that everything he experienced and everywhere he was, he was intent on helping others. That should always be our goal. And the fact that he is close to Jesus and he is changed from his NDE makes it authentic to me. His words are very encouraging, thank you so much for sharing this 💛

  4. I have a question, why would his kidney and heart doctors be treating him in the emergency room? Doctors in the ER are specifically trained for dealing with patients in life threatening circumstances, a specialist however is not specifically trained for that situation. So why would they be in the ER in the first place? You might think maybe a hospital in a smaller city, if so, why would they have two doctors available? Doesn’t add up.

  5. I loved everything about this experience shared. Just wish it would’ve been a few hours longer! Ned, If I can ever have you on as a guest of The goodinthehead Podcast, please reach out to me. 🙌🙏👌

    Thank you both!

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