This NDE Will Give You Goosebumps – Man Drowns, Learns the

This NDE Will Give You Goosebumps – Man Drowns, Learns the



Pat Johnson had a near-death experience after drowning in a kayaking accident. On the other side, he was taken to a dark cave-like corridor and was pulled toward a light at the end. Pat felt an immense sense of peace and love. He noted that he felt connected to innumerable souls.

When he came back to life, Pat experienced a heightened awareness of others. He had a different perspective of what truly matters in life and what God values.

Speaker: Pat Johnson

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“I’m not the first person to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body. Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history.”
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:35 Drowning
6:09 NDE
16:14 Returning
18:28 Heightened Senses
23:50 Finding Support
29:02 Lessons

T&H Afterlife is on a mission to connect with people with NDE experiences. These stories of life after death are able to provide wisdom, comfort, and peace to those alive on Earth right now. When someone has an NDE, they typically recount heaven/ the afterlife as being a place of immense love, kindness, and of having no judgement. There is life after death.

During an NDE experience, those who are clinically dead will often take lessons from the afterlife that we usually learn too late. This is why these life after death experiences are so important: dying teaches us how to live.

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47 thoughts on “This NDE Will Give You Goosebumps – Man Drowns, Learns the

  1. Self forgiveness ✨️❤ I made a few life threatening mistakes that hurt others and myself when I was in my 30s. I am now 70, live alone and still broken by my bad abusive relationship choices. Read loads on how to move forward. Learnt my lesson, my regret is cannot go back and undo the damage emotionally or financially. Some days are ok, nightmares are reminders of the trauma experienced. Listening to NDEs give me comfort. I am a surviver I guess.Thank you for your amazing honest account ❤

  2. In my time of near death,I called out to Jesus. I said, would you be there for me if i died. I Saw him, just for a split second, but have never forgotten. He is the ONLY way to heaven. He said that, in the Bible, and he never lies. Don't be deceived.

  3. If we all behaved perfectly to each other all the time it would indeed be heaven. And if heaven already exists, in the beyond, why would this place need to be perfect too? I'm not sure it's supposed to be. True forgiveness, understanding, compassion, life lessons, love that overcomes all etc can only come when there is some friction first. Maybe. Just my 2 cents. There needs to be conflict and struggle for all those things to find their true meaning. Otherwise we would have stayed in heaven.

  4. I pray to God that you're telling the truth. My son Jonathan recently died of cancer, and I just cannot come to grips with it. His father, my husband of more than 20 years, died of cancer 12 years ago. I'm amazingly healthy but I don't want to be here any longer. I want to be with my son and husband. People who mean well say, "God has a plan for you," but what kind of cruel plan is this? I'm done. There's no more joy in this life for me. I'm ready to go.

  5. Thank you 🙏 This man’s gentle way he shared and then spoke of self development and growth means a lot to me. Spiritual events also need integrating; that was also such a gem he shared!! Thank you ❤

  6. Every NDE story they always say its so beautiful they don't want to come back or they are happy the NDE happened. Some even say the rest of their life after the NDE they are depressed and try to go back home. I feel thats the reason why we forget when we come here. Why no one knows what happens when we die or the ingrained fear of death. If we knew how great death was no one would want to live.

  7. ❤Truth be told i know that connection,blue white brown we are all connected, God bless your souls,we are here we have arrived, is nice to escape the illusion of the dark tunnel (the fleshman) everything here is alive the trees etc, everything is God.thank you for posting this sister.

  8. I really enjoyed listening to you… Quite amazing what you experienced n wonderful to know how God cares for each one of us. Bless you for your sensitivity n sharing from your heart

  9. Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet, frequently uses the cypress tree as a symbol for the beloved (often representing Shams of Tabriz or God). Representing grace, spiritual height, and unwavering steadfastness, the cypress acts as a metaphor for the divine presence:
    "Where did the handsome beloved go? I wonder, where did that tall, shapely cypress tree go? He spread his light among us like a candle."

  10. We cannot feel but our love, we dont feel the love from other people, we can feel that they are loving us through gestures, voice deeds but the feeling are related with our own experiece.

  11. Anyone goin threw anything I’m 29 now in the 7th grade my mom was shot many times my father was shot and killed and my stepdad was shot 9times on there way to pick me up from a school dance those 3 were all I had I lost them all that day and made a word a moto I chanted an lived by FINAO FAITH IS
    NOT AN OPTION YES SOMETIMES I CHANGE THE F FROM FAITH TO
    FATE EITHER WAY THERE NOT AN OPINION

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