Today’s afterlife experience is from Dr. Jeffrey Long. Jeffery describes how his curiosity about near-death experiences led him to found the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation(NDERF), which has collected over 4,000 detailed accounts using rigorous survey methods. His research highlights consistent global patterns—out-of-body awareness, encounters with light and loved ones, life reviews, and lasting positive life changes—supporting the view that consciousness may persist beyond the body.
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Thanks for sharing about your research, I recently bought and read one of your books, and I appreciate all of your work in this area. I think we have to be very careful about developing a complete theology based on percentage wise a very few individuals who have had a personal experience. We would be fools to consider establishing a complete set of moral principals based on ours or others' personal experiences, and far less should we attempt to develop a complete and comprehensive theology on these. If there is a God, and I not only believe strongly that there is but I can present a strong rational case for such, then this God would not leave us with such uncertainty about who He is and what His plan for our lives is. And He would not leave us guessing about the biggest questions we have, including where we came from, what we are doing here, and where we go when we die. The Bible declares itself to be the very word of God, and a very strong case can be made for the veracity of that claim. Then as such, we would expect the Bible to tell us all we need to know about these big questions, and indeed it does provides us the answers we seek. But in our modern times we also find many examples in which God has made Himself known to us through His creation (Romans Ch.1), and through various other proofs that have been discovered by scientific inquiry over the past century. Given their variety, I would place near death experiences in this camp, as evidences that indeed God exists and does have an afterlife that awaits us. But the details of this afterlife are much more clearly provided for us in His word. We have not been left to guess or wonder. God has spoken. If alternatively we conclude from these near death experiences a universalism view, that Heaven awaits all of us, then we will be in the company of some absolutely awful and vicious persons who in spite of their evil atrocities, get to go to Heaven and be with us experiencing eternity in bliss. Such universalism leads to a heaven of love with no morality and no justice. God is the author of all three, not just the first.
We may have NDE but what happens after that I pray that I will be in heaven and I see my loved ones Christ said he that believes in me and does my will will be with me in heaven So the question is do we stay with our saviour does it mean not all will stay because not all people are believers I think there are different dimensions you go there according to your deeds on earth I’m not a good person so I have asked for forgiveness and ask Christ in my life He knows our weakness and is forgives our sins if we genuine meaning it 🙏🏼✝️
It is true that all humans will have an afterlife, but not all of them will be positive. I attempted suicide at 18 due to a drug overdose and was immediately met by God. He showed me two versions of the afterlife: a dark underworld where those who chose evil and revenge—where I was headed—and a brighter realm for those who lived good lives, cared for others, and made the world a better place. Their afterlife—heaven—was truly glorious and something to look forward to. Evil is very real; many humans live in darkness and hurt others, and as a result, their eternity is not good. Far more humans than just Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer—indeed, millions—face this. Like me, those who experience dark or bad afterlives are much less likely to talk about them. We either don't want to remember it, or we feel like failures and prefer not to discuss it with others. God supernaturally brought me back to life, gave me a second chance, and told me to warn others never to end up in that dark place, but to seek God, goodness, light, life, and love, and we can indeed find the heaven described in the video.
Just subscribed to your channel. I am a general physician from Australia. I too find this phenomenon extremely interesting. Very happy that I stumbled upon your podcast
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I wonder why he did not mention the NDE's or people who came near-hell or even in it, watched terrible torcher and even saw some celebrities there. And why are not mentioned the many people who met with Jesus Christ after their arrival, and He talked to them. So it's not garanteed that everyone awaits a blissful paradise when they leave earth. The Bible gives more information.
You state with such confidence that brain activity stops, yet provide no evidence for that claim. Is that truly the case? The details a person recounts could easily be things he or she merely glimpsed or overheard.
Given the sheer number of cases, surely it is routine to put a random, unusual symbol, or a three-digit number out of sight, perhaps only visible from above, and this was successfully reported by a patient? Has anything analogous occurred by happenstance? Something that latent brain activity could not explain?
Consider the Dutch lucid dreamer who conducted an experiment within a dream. He dropped a dinner plate out of a window and timed how long it took to crash. Upon waking, he repeated the physical experiment, and the times did not match.
The concept of a near-death experience is culturally suggested to us from a young age, a narrative you are reinforcing now. Are there accounts of individuals being sent 'downstairs' rather than 'upstairs' .. like in the story of Mr. Scrooge?
Finally, if one truly believes a beautiful afterlife awaits, why intervene to save a person's life at all? One can easily see the dark logical conclusion of that premise. You say you personally believe, so one must ask, not being mean but it is the obvious question, doctor, do you have guilt over perhaps a procedure that could have gone better?
For all your reasons soo much thx …this so genuinely needs doing… Am sorry my experience comment a bit long … Ive had 2 off … one at 11 yrs & the other at 33 yrs… The 1 st at 11 yrs was by a polluted river… where Hydrogen Sulphide (rotten egg gas) would bubble up & overcome , that was later discovered & apparently I wasn’t the only one… at the time my parents been arguing so my senses already heightened & think maybe brings on quicker idk, So around the bush I sat leaning against a tree to chill out by the river & another tree a few feet away in front of me … The feeling was pure absolute blissful feeling like ide never felt, saw energy like a flowing cloudy water continuously moving looping in a figure of eight from the tree in front of me to the tree I’m leaning on & encompassed me & trees all in the process… So a feeling that was one complete unit with no separation , all blended together … The colours of greens & browns were exquisitely bright & hundreds of variations … I heard the other kids we with laughing, & wanted to join then but too good to leave… There was no time, I don’t know, but after a while I heard the kids laughing again… Thought ide go take just a quick look see… ( thankfully) I did… As I walked the ground was total spongy like no solid ground to walk on… As I reached the b’bque saw my uncle bending over it & picked up my shattle cock bat… He didn’t hear me so I touched his arm just gently … He stood up & spun around with a look & he went to speak with the look so angry, horrid look like ide never seen, him a lovely man… so scared I started running & the ground quickly became hard & normal… My mother saw this & she’s screaming so he stopped… turns out that where my hand lightly touched him was a nasty painful bruise… So their assumption was I struck him, not true, never would I, but they not believe…By this time the tree experience … been & gone, I said nothing about, Only good thing to come of it was I asked for large pack of Derwent pencils for Xmas to try mimic colours but I never said why … Later in life I learned how close to death, would have fallen over dead if had I not heard laughter so an extraordinary lucky outcome OBE & I believe I had help… Because we were in no way a religious family, Dad atheist, but following I wanted Jesus to befriend me, I had the feeling of a loving friend ….And was hard to fathom that soo much energy at the time stored inside me from the tree, what made me ungrounded & then transferred concentrated to my uncle to bruise & so painfully hurt him… So I suppose we can only contain soo much bodily energy or become ungrounded… Afterwards for a long time I had to be calm as could or could start to feel a bit ungrounded & see energy from trees & if I put my hand on a tree it felt like it was pushing back , so being careful … which shows how our senses have to be a bit or a lot dulled down for good reasons, we not birds …
To long comment for the 2nd one at 33 yrs …a hospital one that helped fix a dire problem at the hospital… was records… Ppl must have had OBE & NDE for all human history… & I feel we need or experience a pure energy to realign us to love earthly life as a gift
Free Will – but we're not free to ask what our purpose during this lifetime is?
Why about people who say they went to hell?
Serious question. It’s it accurate to call the experience a near death experience, or it’s it actually a death experience?
1. Are you familiar with the Monroe Institute in Va and the works of Robert A Monroe?… 2. I have a story (nothing to do with Monroe Inst.) with Raymond Moody books. During 1982, An Air Force psychologist gave me 'Life after Life' to read after I came back from ARC treatment. I had a dissociative event that caused a great deal of fear. I later read Raymond Moody's "Reflections upon Life after Life" which explained that not everyone has a pleasurable NDE. It talked about what occurs with suicide. This information helped me tremendously to rule out that option. Around 2000, living in Las Vegas, I coincidentally met Dr. Raymond Moody in a small Spiritualist Church, where he was signing a new book "the last Laugh" and I had the opportunity to tell him how much that information had helped me through all the trials and tribulations.
So, I hear Doc talking exclusively about how lovely it is going to be after death, and various religions, people all over the world have pretty much the same experience, However, as of now he hasn't mentioned the only way to Paradise is through Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
Not sure he is going to get there, if he doesn't, and I notice he doesn't blink his eyes that much, he may not be a Christian. Which could lead one to think he's not revealing the absolute truth of what some go through, for there is a place called the Pit, HELL, to put it bluntly.
So be careful there children
When unconscious, I asked if my life was over or if I still had something to do? Instantly I felt energy flow into me which allowed me to control my body again. ❤
I have a couple of examples of NDE's. Both are of two relatives: a female and a male. Both reported seeing dead relatives who visited them and shook hands or talked to them while in their hospital beds during their last few days.
This is a spiritual realm. In the USA we have many religious belief like there are all over the world. It's good that you are studying this. But no matter how much a person studies about NDEs and talks to those who have had NDE, this is a realm of the spirit, good or evil and also can and has cause great deceptions in those who have experienced NDEs. Most, of these NDEs make no mention of repenting of sin or the corruption of earthly life. The light that they see, rarely tell the one having the NDE who he is. They assume it is Jesus, God or an angel and no mention of how they lived and to repent of all their sins, secret and open. This is dangerous like any false religions we've made for ourselves through out the ages. The Holy Scriptures are rarely mentioned either. The Scriptures say in, 2 Corinthians 11:14, that Satan himself can transform himself into an angel of light. This is indeed a great possibility in most of these NDEs. And it always happens, when ever real truth is brought up, people get angry. Christ told us that when His Truth is brought into the discussion, there is going to be debates and the cry for scientific proof, and so on. Christ will be debated against till there is no time left.
Really talked a lot and said nothing. I saw database and expected facts. What percent of people encountered what in the afterlife? Is there any consistency in what people experience? What's the afterlife like according to your "research". Do better.
Have you compared the number of minutes of clinical death for your subjects and the impact on their caregivers, who may expect permanent brain damage, and how they react when they find there was none?
I am a transgender person with female sex and female reproductive organs – yet with a masculine gender identity. I typically fall in love with feminine straight women who, sadly for me, are attracted to “real” straight men. I’ve been rejected in love all my life, sometimes very cruelly and labeled a sinner for acknowledging my true desires. This has caused me tremendous sadness and depression all my life. I bet that some transgender people have had NDEs, but I’ve never heard of any. I wish that NDE researchers would do a study of the NDEs of transgender people. I’d like to know actually happens to trans people when their spirits leave their bodies – I like to believe that once our spirits leave this mortal coil, we will finally be freed of the confines of an outer casing that was a misrepresentation/incomplete embodiment of our true interior self experience as we know it. There is a need for these studies so that those of us who live a transgender experience will be consoled by the anticipation and expectation that our eventual immortal glorified bodies will fully represent our authentic spirits. In my case I hope and pray that my re-created body will be very attractive to the woman I love who will perceive me as that dashing masculine guy whom she always longed to meet.
Loved your whole video! Thanks for covering so much from your research ❤
Maybe i should share my NDE's
I would like to hear more NDE experiences in different cultures and non christian and non english speaking people. Most stories are from Americans which means they are strongly biased toward Christianity. I am a raised Christian but learned in school any study should be done in a non biased nature.
Precious overview, summary and orientation 🙏🏼👏
Hello, my son is a doctor practicing family medicine, he is currently skeptical of NDE's and he doesn't have faith. It would be great if you and he spoke.
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With respect but is it just Americans who seem to have this experience ?
for a person with decades of experience not much data was offered. just another douche bilking the people who wanna beleive. all those persons who didnt have NDEs even tho they were clinically dead tells me one thing, those who did have experiences were just a little more on the alive side. sorrry to sound down but thats the reality.
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