Sebastian Junger talks near-death experience in new book "In My Time of Dying"

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  • Non-fiction author Sebastian Junger left his mark on the genre in 1997 with "The Perfect Storm." He went on to become a war correspondent, and came close to death on the battlefield, but never had a near-death experience like he did just a few years ago. Now, that's the subject of his newest book, "In My Time of Dying." Jeff Glor has more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 558

  • @traceystock7352
    @traceystock7352 21 день тому +98

    I will die alone. We never had kids. I am semi-estranged from my siblings who I just cannot be around due to major life view differences, ideological differences and lifestyle differences. Their kids are not interested in me. Their kids are also not interested in me. And in my last 15 years or so in the military I was set up for challenges most would not take on, which resulted in my ostracization by those I served with over multiple decades. I gave up on people and am now struggling with blood cancer, AFIB, and a rare heart condition that I apparently was born with but never knew about, and severe arthritis from decades of daily workouts, and military activities. In short, I can't imagine anyone I know who died that will be meeting me when the moment comes. I am a super introvert and any attempt I make to connect with anyone just fails or blows up in my face. As someone who gave up, I don't even expect connection. So what can we do when we die? I will say this though. One night in 2005 right after four of my soldiers being killed in an IED ambush, and one of them being mortally wounded and left lying on the ground beyond help, I laid on the ground next to him and whispered to him. I didn't know him personally but I said every good thing I could think of. That night in my sleep I felt a rush of vibration take over my body and floated up into a rich array of colors that washed over my body with strong feelings of love that I have never felt before or since. When I woke up, I was clawing at my poncho liner not wanting to wake up and leave this blissful experience. That dream or whatever it was gives me hope for a good experience when I die one of these days. Or maybe it was that soldier saying thanks for my send off to him. Or God letting me know that he'll be there for me.

    • @MsHeartIsArt
      @MsHeartIsArt 20 днів тому +4

      ❤️‍🔥🙏🏼

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому +19

      I'm sorry for everything you are going through.
      We are never really alone
      God is close to the brokenhearted. He is always with you and you are loved. I pray for comfort and healing for you. 🙏❤

    • @dammitdan106
      @dammitdan106 20 днів тому +10

      Junger's father appeared to him on the other side. However it might not have been the soul of his father, but a divine guide in that familiar and comforting form. "Someone" will be there with you.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому +9

      The fact that a big black pit was opening and pulling him down doesn't speak "comforting guide" in my opinion. And I don't feel like that being was actually his dad. But I'm sure the being wanted him to believe it was his dad and feel comfortable and happy to follow Him down into the black pit. I don't think this was a good experience and I am happy he survived and is being given a second chance to be a "whosoever". Praying for Sebastian 🙏❤

    • @source4magic
      @source4magic 18 днів тому +11

      You have 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents and 16 great-great-grandparents. Maybe one or two of them will be there for you when your time comes.

  • @abbysweat9202
    @abbysweat9202 20 днів тому +73

    Former hospice nurse here, he is right, I've seen it a thousand times and I can't explain it. People who appear to be comatose come out of it when they say they see a family member or who are confused about everything but are reasonable and certain when speaking to invisible loved ones. And as frightening or supernatural it may seem to their living family who witness it, it is so comforting to the person dying, you can see it on their face. It's someone they love to help them cross over. I'm a science person too and I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. It's not universal but like I said, I've seen it a thousand times, no exaggeration. I could tell so many stories of amazing things I can't explain.

    • @abbysweat9202
      @abbysweat9202 20 днів тому +14

      I also want to say that I had my own experience with what you might call death or the afterlife. I don't tell this story often because I think people think I'm nuts or don't take me seriously. Keep in mind, I'm a former RN and I believe in rational, data driven science. I used DMT several years ago. A lot of people dismiss these experiences as brain chemicals and hallucinations but I'm here to tell you, what I saw was more real than anything I've ever experienced. I'm not a religious person, I didn't see God but I did see a beautiful "woman" (she was more than that but I don't want to go down that rabbit hole). She communicated with me directly, she didn't speak (I know it's a trope but I think sometimes tropes are tropes for a reason). My body had ceased to be and I wasn't quite a being but a small part of the universe that had always been and will always be. She explained to me how it all works, how lives work, I won't get into it because it's a lot and I feel like what she "said" was directly for me, like the message would be delivered to someone else in their own way so they could understand it in their bones. I no longer fear death. I live my life in a whole other way, still not spiritual, just free. I have peace of mind because I know the end is never the end. Take all that for what you will. Afternote: people ask me about DMT and if they should do it and my only answer is "are you ready to meet God today?" As a serious question. You have to actually be ready to meet whatever your version of God is going in, it's not for fun or recreation. And then you just have to let whatever happens in there happen.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому

      What is DMT? Thank you!

    • @abbysweat9202
      @abbysweat9202 20 днів тому

      @@loveoneanother77 it is a very intense hallucinogenic drug.

    • @abbysweat9202
      @abbysweat9202 20 днів тому +3

      @@loveoneanother77 as far as what it's like...my trip only lasted 20 minutes (I smoked it) but I felt like I was in there for hours. I've heard of people living a lifetime in there. I had a guide through the universe but the universe looked very different from how we picture it, crazy geometry, kaleidoscope vision, down to the quantum level and out to infinity. An extreme feeling of peace and understanding and certainty. That's the best I can describe it in a short form. I can't speak for anyone else but that's what it was for me. More real than this place has ever felt.

    • @2Uahoj
      @2Uahoj 18 днів тому +1

      Well, why don't you live life in a spiritual way? ​

  • @Lilybet1316
    @Lilybet1316 22 дні тому +112

    I am also a survivor of an NDE due to severe sepsis. It was beautiful and changed my life and career forever.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому +7

      But you obviously used your free agency to learn from the experience unlike this man. This interview was a complete waste of time.

    • @JD-HatCreekCattleCo
      @JD-HatCreekCattleCo 21 день тому +3

      @@bethanydee1920it’s a temptation to believe what you have stated. It it might be true. He states that he is “trying to find the sacred” in this experience. Like all of us he is a work in progress. Faith is a two sided coin, Faith and Doubt. Unfortunately he is more on the side of doubt. He is a work in progress. As Jesus said after the rich young ruler walked away dejected, “with God all things are possible.” Remember Jesus loved him.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому +7

      @@JD-HatCreekCattleCo of course there's still hope for him. I was merely saying that if that astounding experience didn't cause him to set his mind & heart in a way where he's determined to start a definite process of seeking out the truth specifically about God then I don't know how many more times one might expect the Almighty to go to such an extreme measure to try and get that response. He still says he's an atheist even after all that which God himself provided. The scriptures say we're to "choose" God and at some point if we won't he'll give us over to a reprobate mind. Also I believe that time is of the essence now in what seems to many people to be the very last of the last days. God's already been calling us thru much thunder, lightning, earthquakes, etc and this man received a very personalized wake up call. I hope and pray he takes God up on his offer and soon.

    • @lp4265
      @lp4265 21 день тому +6

      I had a near death experience in the early 90s. I saw my brothers dog who had died 2 weeks before from drowning and I saw my grandparents who had died in the 70s. My brothers dog was now a puppy and my grandparents were in their 30s. And obviously I had never known my grandparents in their 30s nor had known my brother’s dog when he was a puppy. My brother and I have been estranged for decades. Thankfully 🙏🏻.
      As I was just talking with my grandmother, I felt a pull…through the tunnel and I heard my doctor say, “we have a pulse!”
      A dear friend of mine Vinney Todd Tolman wrote a book about his NDE ….a must read. He had been pronounced dead, zipped up in a body bag and then years later wrote a fascinating story about his NDE experience . “The Light After Death”

    • @evilplatypus665
      @evilplatypus665 20 днів тому

      I highly doubt that lol

  • @JackMyersPhotography
    @JackMyersPhotography 22 дні тому +57

    We took care of my FIL during his Hospice time at home. He had regular visitors and conversations with a room full of family and people we couldn’t see, but were utterly real to him. It was pretty amazing to see that process.

    • @nik1128
      @nik1128 20 днів тому +6

      This happens a lot, the sad part is that sometimes hospitals think they're losing their grip on reality so they sedate them

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому

      ​@@nik1128bc they are losing their grip on reality

  • @dbyd777
    @dbyd777 21 день тому +66

    I had a near death experience about 7 years ago. The only difference between the person who was interviewed and mine was that I was given the choice to surrender and after I did and I allowed things to take Its course I had a direct experience with God. A year after that I became a Death Doula because I wanted to show others that what we REALLY are was never born and it will never die. I Am that and so are you. ❤🙏🏾

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 19 днів тому +3

      Infinite spirit beings encased in a tent of flesh

    • @red-eye-traveller9218
      @red-eye-traveller9218 19 днів тому

      What is a death doula ?

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 19 днів тому

      @@red-eye-traveller9218 a person who provides support for people who are dying. They and their families….

    • @kalliyoga
      @kalliyoga 14 днів тому

      Spread the word and many thanks🌟🌟🌟

    • @kalliyoga
      @kalliyoga 14 днів тому

      Someone with you as you pass over,. They know that in reality it is a transition to new life; life has no end we are spirits having a human experience. Stay strong and do the research​@@red-eye-traveller9218

  • @grumpyoldlady_rants
    @grumpyoldlady_rants 22 дні тому +41

    He is truly very fortunate to have survived. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) are nothing to ignore. Learn the warning signs (a big one is seeing a pulse near your belly button). Six years ago, at age 66, my husband was getting some unusual bruising so I convinced him to go get a check up (it had been years). First thing the doctor found was he had a severely leaky mitral valve in his heart. Around the same time, his brother was having surgery to repair a AAA. Knowing that their mom had also had one, I suggested my husband get checked for one. Sure enough, he not only had a AAA, but two iliac aneurysms and two popliteal (one behind each knee) aneurysms. He had surgery to repair the AAA and iliac ones but the popliteal can’t be repaired at this time. I’m so thankful his were discovered before he had a dissection.

    • @cereal_qilla
      @cereal_qilla 21 день тому +2

      Is it a pulse right behind the belly button or next to it? Where was your husbands bruising that made you want to get it checked? I’m so glad you and him caught it early as well as the other issues. It’s a blessing you were so proactive. Did he have high cholesterol before that, because I heard tight arteries causes it most.

    • @grumpyoldlady_rants
      @grumpyoldlady_rants 21 день тому +3

      @@cereal_qilla - I believe it’s beside the belly button or underneath it. The bruising was random. One bruise was on his leg and one was on his arm. He didn’t have high cholesterol. His is genetic and was exacerbated by having been a smoker (although he quit smoking 21+ years ago).

    • @cereal_qilla
      @cereal_qilla 19 днів тому +2

      @@grumpyoldlady_rants thank you, you've, or your husband, has inspired me to change my bad habits

    • @grumpyoldlady_rants
      @grumpyoldlady_rants 19 днів тому +2

      @@cereal_qilla - It will be worth it. My husband was also diagnosed with bladder cancer last year. The urologist said that smoking contributes to if even though he quit so long ago.

  • @robertpesa4157
    @robertpesa4157 22 дні тому +72

    I always think of Sam Kinisons' death. After his brother opened the door to the car, Sam was talking to someone who wasn't there. He said, "No, no, I don't want to go...and then agreed and said, OK, OK." And died right there on the road. 😢

    • @TimJohnston911
      @TimJohnston911 22 дні тому +13

      He was probably talking to someone who was there, our five meager senses just prevent us from seeing and hearing them.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому +2

      ​@@TimJohnston911😂😂😂😂😂stop it

    • @Mercyme57
      @Mercyme57 20 днів тому +5

      John Burke’s “Imagine Heaven” is the product of correlating decades of research into these experiences…worth reading.
      Howard Storm (who had a well documented NDE) was met by figures who seemed friendly but led him away to outer darkness where he had the most shocking experience…our choices here matter…he was an atheist professor who openly mocked and ridiculed his Christian students…

    • @ganderstein3426
      @ganderstein3426 19 днів тому +9

      That story (Kinison's) made an indelible impression on me too.

    • @whatsup6628
      @whatsup6628 14 днів тому

      Howard's story is amazing, believable, and now he is a Christian pastor. The answer to all these experiences is that there is a Christian God but this world doesn't want to believe it. Even if it's right in front of their faces.

  • @AWinkAndASmile
    @AWinkAndASmile 22 дні тому +70

    5:48 The MOST important thing is that, even if we are alone on the side of the mountain when darkness comes, GOD is with us. As David said, "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me."

    • @tammypennington9495
      @tammypennington9495 22 дні тому +3

      Amen!!!

    • @hannw7
      @hannw7 22 дні тому +2

      This!

    • @dtcotter5
      @dtcotter5 21 день тому +2

      you've misquoted him.

    • @ginaiosef1634
      @ginaiosef1634 20 днів тому +1

      What darkness come? Not everyone sees darkness. The way out is subjective.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому +2

      I agree. Some who have had NDEs went straight to the light which was heaven. They are usually believers in Jesus Christ.

  • @USNveteran
    @USNveteran 22 дні тому +33

    My mom died of a cerebral Aneurysm many years ago. She was a RN and had been around doctors & hospitals her whole brief adult working life, she was 35. From the time the ambulance was called to the time she passed was probably not more than 3 hours. My grandfather died of ALS and in his last hours was calling out to my dead mother and my long dead uncle. FLY NAVY!!!

  • @alliesandow7016
    @alliesandow7016 22 дні тому +23

    He states that if no one is there to greet you when you pass over then you have errored???!!! Hogwash statement!

    • @ebhs2202
      @ebhs2202 20 днів тому +2

      Agree, we all have a different soul contract

  • @dogscratchedoor
    @dogscratchedoor 21 день тому +11

    In the afterlife I hope there aren't scads of people admonishing me for not accepting God into my life, just the same as I avoid them on this plane. Hoping I will be reunited with loved ones after I pass sounds like a movie plot. It comes down to how your mind is wired, are you mainly a rationalist or are you more geared towards believing in archetypes having dominion over you. Sounds like cult mentality to me.
    I really didn't appreciate him saying if you're alone when you die you f'ed up. I'm sure that idea frightens people & was unnecessary. If there is a god I dont believe that god is punishing.

  • @eftsoulpath333
    @eftsoulpath333 22 дні тому +65

    I have to say I’m both surprised and delighted that you are airing in NDE stories. They are more real than life itself. Absolutely nothing to fear. Kudos to you.❤

    • @Adam-gm5tm
      @Adam-gm5tm 22 дні тому +3

      Oh, there’s something to fear if you have not bothered placing your faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ!
      God’s Word tells us that man lives,then dies, and then he’s judged by God.
      Hebrews 9:27,
      And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
      Avoid the great white throne judgment by trusting in the Gospel found in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4.

    • @ebrennie
      @ebrennie 21 день тому

      If you like this, you have to go look up NYU Langone’s recent documentary on here about NDEs. They are going very public with their new NDE lab and basically announcing that science needs to start taking them seriously. It’s called Rethinking Death.

    • @brotherofjunk
      @brotherofjunk 21 день тому

      @@Adam-gm5tm hail satan

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 21 день тому

      Atheists do not believe in God or Gods word. They only believe in what they can see with their physical eyes and feel with their physical hands. Yet, you can look up to the sky and see billions of stars and planets hanging out on nothing but, "gravity". You can't see gravity, you can't feel it. Scientists can't explain it. We only know something is there holding billions and billions of mega ton stars and planets in just the right places, for humans to have life on earth, something they call gravity, but believers call God. You can't see the spiritual until our body is dying or has died. Then our spirit will either go up to one we have accepted as our Savior or go down to one who receives those who refused to believe in the one who created them. I believe this man was given a strong warning and a second chance to seek God and His Son. I pray He does that. Believers who have experienced NDEs have encountered God, Jesus, angels and heaven. And have come back in awe complete peace knowing where they are going when they leave earth. And they tell as many as they can to ask God for forgiveness of their sins and to believe in Jesus Christ. I will never understand how someone could have this kind of experience and not change their mind about God. But I am praying for them. 🙏

    • @aaron-n
      @aaron-n 21 день тому +10

      No, there’s nothing to fear. While following the teachings of Christ is nice, everyone from all backgrounds have had these experiences, including atheists.
      Stop trying to bludgeon people over the head with being afraid if they don’t follow your particular worldview.

  • @Uhg-hk8ss
    @Uhg-hk8ss 22 дні тому +47

    Sadly, there are many people who go to their death alone . Now many times you can say that they did something wrong, other times, they did nothing wrong, but we’re abandoned by bad people. I think that was a horrible thing for him to say. He just added to the guilt of any person who is watching this, dying, and alone.

    • @absolince
      @absolince 22 дні тому +5

      Often survivors of child sexual abuse end up alone 😢

    • @anthonypanneton923
      @anthonypanneton923 22 дні тому +4

      Just because he almost died and saw some things that surprised him and caused him to reexamine his life - none of that means he knows what he's talking about any more than you or me. People can have amazing experiences and then learn almost nothing from them.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому

      @anthonypanneton923 Or they sometimes stubbornly cling to the wrong ideas they had prior to the experience. Saying he doesn't know more than you do is appropriate because you're speaking for yourself. But you can't speak for others.

    • @Uhg-hk8ss
      @Uhg-hk8ss 21 день тому

      @@anthonypanneton923 … Did you even watch the video? He’s talking about commonalities with many others who have similar experiences. He actually states that he doesn’t know, but is trying to hypothesize based on shared experiences of other people.

    • @anthonypanneton923
      @anthonypanneton923 21 день тому

      @@Uhg-hk8ss Then what was your first comment about? The guy doesn't have a clue.

  • @Tenzin62
    @Tenzin62 21 день тому +12

    Long distance runner, the pursuit of war, he has been searching for this answer his whole life.

  • @Hermetic7
    @Hermetic7 22 дні тому +17

    I have been listening to, reading about, and watching people recount their NDEs for just over 10 years. I have over 10,000 of them behind me. There are very definitive patterns that recur regardless of belief systems, cultures, race, gender, or any belief system at all. There is most definitely something beyond what we are able to perceive in a normal conscious waking state. While psychedelics might get to some of this in altered states of consciousness, it is not the same. And while there are many definitions of what an “afterlife” might be, I am as sure as a living person can be that consciousness continues after death (that innate, felt sense that “I exist” or “I am”). Whether that qualifies as an “afterlife” by definition is up for debate. Some of these occurences defy any medical explanation at all. Probably the most radical I have encountered so far is one person who was “dead” for three days and in a body bag when he returned. He was only noticed by the morgue attendant, otherwise he would surely have been dead permanently when either buried or cremated. His “adventure” was certainly book-worthy. The stories are far too numerous for any person or organization to catalog, estimated to be in the millions annually in the US alone. And, these estimates are only for the ones reported in some fashion.

  • @laiti26
    @laiti26 20 днів тому +6

    I'm surprised that he didn't connect the two facts - that he was dying as an atheist and what he saw was a dark pit. Seek God and the light when you still have breath in your lungs

  • @stewartharcourt5645
    @stewartharcourt5645 20 днів тому +6

    "THE most important thing ... is that we are with someone we love on the side of the mountain when darkness comes. And if we are not, then somewhere we have erred." I hate this. Our life is in error if we are alone when we die? Really? What sentimental, judgemental, nonsense from such an intelligent man.

    • @CopingwithGrattitude
      @CopingwithGrattitude 16 днів тому +1

      In reality death is a solo journey. To make a statement such as he did is ludicrous.

  • @susanreeve9430
    @susanreeve9430 21 день тому +4

    My grandfather became agitated and said to my grandmother, "Why is my mother here? And Angelo?" Angelo was his brother-in-law who had lived with him when newly married to my grandmother's sister. He really helped Angelo, took him under his wing. Angelo had died decades earlier.

  • @clurkroberts2650
    @clurkroberts2650 21 день тому +10

    You don’t need to believe in an afterlife… just try to lead a good life here and now. The rest, will come sooner than you think.

    • @DeeAnderson-oj2hr
      @DeeAnderson-oj2hr 17 днів тому +1

      There is more to life than the here and now. We all need Jesus

  • @user-td4zp4gq2p
    @user-td4zp4gq2p 22 дні тому +21

    Junger is such a genius writer who has enhanced my life. I pray he has a long life and walks his daughters down the isle on their wedding days.

  • @viralnorn9173
    @viralnorn9173 19 днів тому +9

    Not only the dying see the dead. My 2 dead teenage children came to see me one night, in the dark doorway of my bedroom. It wasn't long after their deaths, and I suspect it was a consequence of my overwhelming grief.

  • @pazley612
    @pazley612 20 днів тому +5

    My dad passed away in November of 2020 and weeks before passing away he would see his father in the room and that brought me a lot of comfort ❤.

  • @thomasalden6263
    @thomasalden6263 22 дні тому +23

    Fascinating, I’ve had several near death experiences while I was in the hospital for over 7 months straight

    • @user-wb2yv7ll9d
      @user-wb2yv7ll9d 22 дні тому +2

      Did you see any people you know who are dead?

    • @thomasalden6263
      @thomasalden6263 22 дні тому

      @@user-wb2yv7ll9d it’s difficult to recall but I didn’t see any dead family or friends but I dead have hallucinations/memories about my grandfather who had died two months earlier at the time while I was in a coma

    • @Dapryor
      @Dapryor 22 дні тому +2

      Any religious bent to them?

    • @randycooper5962
      @randycooper5962 21 день тому +11

      @thomasalden6263, I'm with ya, my friend.
      I've had 13 heart attacks and three full cardiac arrests ranging from 2+ minutes, 3+ minutes, and 4+ minutes.
      The first time, I went someplace unbelievable, where I could tell it was my mom who had died when I was 19. She was holding her arms out and just repeating my name. As she got pretty close, I could feel myself being pulled back, reeeally really hard, and woke up to people doing CPR.
      The second time was similar, but I saw my paternal grandparents.
      The third and final time was in the hospital. I knew I died and was standing in the first to my hospital room, looking at myself lying on that bed. People were riding in, through me if that makes any sense, and working frantically to save me. I kept trying to tell them to just let me go. I've had a good life and to just let me go. They brought me back, and I freaked every one of them out by telling them what they had said and what each had done.
      Being a paramedic for 32 years and a cop simultaneously for 14+ years, I learned that life is far too fragile. My best advice is tell the people that you love that you love them, forgive because grudges aren't worth it, and don't sweat the small stuff.

    • @foryourspirit3995
      @foryourspirit3995 20 днів тому +1

      @@randycooper5962 Thanks for recounting the story sir! You should write a book brother!

  • @jamesfarrell8339
    @jamesfarrell8339 21 день тому +4

    This man has lived a most remarkable life and as a journalist and writer he might be the most qualified person to write about a experience that sounds incredible
    I am glad that he wrote about his experience
    I look forward to reading about what happened
    I respect that even he cannot fully explain what happened but he will try and describe what happened
    As a veteran I always respected his journalist integrity covering war zones
    I recommend to go back and watch and read his work and you will be amazed

  • @danfunk5505
    @danfunk5505 20 днів тому +6

    We ( including me ) have an impossibly hard time with mystery.The original mystery.Look at all the Heaven / Hell comments as well as " it was a dream. "
    We'll know or won't 3 seconds after we're dead.
    Life is short, lighten up everyone.

    • @lostintechnicolor
      @lostintechnicolor 14 днів тому

      Yes it’s annoying seeing all of these people who are convinced that they know the answer to life’s greatest mystery. We have barely an iota of knowledge about our universe and consciousness. Junger goes into it in the book about how the things scientists have discovered especially in quantum physics are absolutely mind-boggling. (Just read about the double slit experiment, that alone is crazy) He said recently that “Maybe we understand our reality as well as a dog understands a TV”.

  • @tea98988
    @tea98988 22 дні тому +15

    Not everything can be explained. Not everything needs to be proved. You don't have to believe in "God" to experience NDE but you can let stubbornness to continue your spiritual blindness.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому

      DMT is the actual answer for NDEs

  • @source4magic
    @source4magic 21 день тому +21

    Life goes on, there is no death. His father came to inform him of this. He seems to have constructed an elaborate explanation around this experience rather than face the obvious truth. We all go on to another life after this one.

    • @ebhs2202
      @ebhs2202 20 днів тому +2

      I agree with you, he is trying to wrap a rational brain around a spiritual experience instead of letting it be just that. Our consciousness continues and we are all unified in essence. Everything is as it should be.

    • @Jaxxaamillion
      @Jaxxaamillion 20 днів тому +1

      Did you read the book?

    • @source4magic
      @source4magic 19 днів тому +1

      After seeing this news item about it I have no desire to read the book. I think the reporter did an excellent job.
      The author takes a materialist point of view. That’s his right. For materialism I’d rather read Marcus Aurelius. For Spiritism I’ll read Chico Xavier, Jurgen Ziewe, Swedenborg, Monsignor Hugh Benson, etc. Reading a materialist interpretation of a spiritual encounter is a waste of time.

    • @source4magic
      @source4magic 19 днів тому +1

      It’s like listening to someone who didn’t laugh explain a joke.

    • @lostintechnicolor
      @lostintechnicolor 19 днів тому +2

      How lucky you are to have it alllll figured out, huh? The fact that you are dismissive towards someone who had a profound experience and is trying to understand it says a lot.

  • @freedomfirst5557
    @freedomfirst5557 18 днів тому +9

    I was raised in Mexico mostly and the way my family raised us is extremely different from Anglo cultures. My grandmother and mother especially always reminded me to "Never fear death....you must respect it, but you must never fear it" and it has helped me through out my life. I even went to combat and I was never truly afraid of dying in battle, I was afraid of not doing my job or through negligence causing someone else's death. Had no children and I have no fear of dying or dying alone. Death is of no consequence to me. I do fear a prolonged painful death, but even then I know death itself has no grip on me.

  • @assiterkv
    @assiterkv 20 днів тому +3

    I just don’t know why it’s so hard for people to believe in an afterlife.

  • @robdeimling8985
    @robdeimling8985 22 дні тому +12

    Fascinating.

  • @savr4est
    @savr4est 15 днів тому +2

    I was visited by both of my best friends in my sleep. This only happened once each. I did not know until the next day that both had died.

  • @stefins
    @stefins 20 днів тому +3

    I can't believe NO mention of "Into the wild" his first book.

    • @Jaxxaamillion
      @Jaxxaamillion 20 днів тому +5

      Jon Krakauer wrote Into The Wild.

  • @thedynamicsolo4232
    @thedynamicsolo4232 22 дні тому +7

    Dude, take it as a gift from God. I have nearly died 7 times, accidents, surgery gone wrong, drowning.....It is evident to me that there is a God and He lives and wants us to be with him. You saw a black pit, that is explained. It's not a story. Hosea 4:6

    • @wzupppp
      @wzupppp 21 день тому

      Have you had an NDE? Some people will never believe. They dont want to.

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc 19 днів тому +1

    my story: my mother who was also the person I loved most in the world and I were so connected I can't find the words to convey it. She gets sick when I am in the 7th grade and our neighbors graciously allowed me to live with them while she was in the hospital. I stay there October and November and assume she will be home in December. Dad comes to pick me up "yay!" I am going home. Except when we get into the car, he tells me she is gone and I turn to stone. For months I have dreams that she is with us alive and well and she always tells me I AM NOT REALLY DEAD. Somehow my 12/13 yr old mind knows that I am young and have a good group of friends and I am going to make the most of this time of my life. I also know that I will pay a price for that. And pay it I did in my 30s when I could barely function. I could not go on without her. I did not accept the situation as it was, I knew I would die soon. One after noon I saw a medium on the Joan Rivers after noon show who claimed to talk to "dead" relatives of folks in the audience. I could not get a reading with him and thought someone local must be able to do this in Boston. All the info just flew into my head. My car seemingly drove itself to a bookstore that had spiritual classes. I asked the guy at the front desk "where can I find a medium"?? He came back with a name and number. The night before my appointment with her I told my boyfriend that my mother talked to me in my head and told me that she died because the relationship was too close. I go to the medium the next day and that phrase was the first thing out of her mouth. By bf did not know her name or number and could not have called and told her [he wouldn't have in any case]. and that very moment I knew the meaning of those dreams, that she still existed and that was all I was looking for. That I will see her again is a certainty. That I can live with but I could not live knowing I would never see her again. [in my 20s I had several out of body experiences while falling asleep and it also helped confirm that we don't need our bodies to "exist"]. I hope this story helps someone who is grieving.

  • @TheCjbowman
    @TheCjbowman 20 днів тому +2

    There is an absolute treasure trove of near death experiences. Legit.

  • @thedomesticmonk772
    @thedomesticmonk772 22 дні тому +43

    The most important thing is to be in the LIGHT and AVOID the darkness. It was hard to believe he still declares himself an atheist. Aren’t those the people who think when you die you that’s the end? Well, he seems to be representing something entirely different. This gentleman has some soul searching to do, my prayers are with him!

    • @NatalieBoat111
      @NatalieBoat111 22 дні тому +12

      There is no religion in the afterlife.

    • @GpPalmer-hu9sw
      @GpPalmer-hu9sw 22 дні тому +6

      ​@@NatalieBoat111saying this respectfully.. That is your opinion.

    • @sk2591
      @sk2591 22 дні тому +7

      ​@NatalieBoat111 who is talking about religion in the afterlife? There is truth in the afterlife, and there is God in the afterlife. Religeon is something on earth that teaches us about those things.

    • @riverbilly64
      @riverbilly64 22 дні тому +9

      I don’t believe in “God” but I totally believe in an afterlife. Why do you think there needs to be a “head being?” That’s odd to me.

    • @thedomesticmonk772
      @thedomesticmonk772 22 дні тому

      @@riverbilly64 the evidence for intelligent design is overwhelming. The one thing that Darwinian evolution has disproven is the evolution of the species. Science is showing conclusively that the Big Bang, the fossil record, the Cambrian explosion, the complexity of the cell, (believed to be a nothing bit simple blob in Darwin’s day), the coding language of DNA, the incredibly tight tolerances for life on earth all point to a creator as they always have. It wasn’t long ago that atheists were scoffing at NDE’s. What’s odd to me is the people who claim to believe only in science will believe anything but a “head being”, regardless of the evidence. That’s definitely odd.

  • @beccajustin
    @beccajustin 21 день тому +8

    For being a brilliant man, he’s pretty bone-headed.

  • @user-td4zp4gq2p
    @user-td4zp4gq2p 22 дні тому +7

    I dont believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ out of Fear. I believe because the holy spirit moved me at 17 years of age and has rewarded me with great healing and a visit from my dead brother and a healing holy light. Do not delude yourself. All good and great blessings come from God.❤

    • @zmw711
      @zmw711 22 дні тому +1

      "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom [...]" --Proverbs 9:10
      My initial moment of seeing the Light, so to speak, was...the awareness at last of God's unmistakable presence, however, it was indeed the resulting fear of what that realization implied or could mean were it not for His grace & mercy & above all, love.

  • @user-md4lb6di8k
    @user-md4lb6di8k 21 день тому +4

    Such a gift for Mr. Junger! Thanks to him for sharing his version of The Hero’s Journey.
    I’m not an accomplished person in the eyes of the world. But I’m not afraid of death. In fact, I look forward to that “home going” and being reunited with my people and animals who are already there. My assurance in going back to what I believe is my real home makes my lifetime here richer, more secure and gives me valuable perspective.
    Please don’t be afraid to die. It is wasted fear. You will be so wonderfully surprised when it is your turn to go back home.

  • @c7eye
    @c7eye 22 дні тому +1

    Great interview. When someone like him talks about his NDE it is taken seriously.

  • @andrew_asmr309
    @andrew_asmr309 21 день тому +3

    Liked this until the "you have errored" if we are alone part. Many, Many people are lonely and alone and don't have a person. To say we're damaged is hurtful.

  • @lulufavs4519
    @lulufavs4519 22 дні тому +24

    I PRAY THAT GOD WILL CONTINUE DRAW HIM UNTO HIMSELF. HE HAS BEEN PRIVY TO THIS EXPERIENCE FOR A REASON. PRAISE GOD!

  • @ganderstein3426
    @ganderstein3426 19 днів тому +1

    Experiences like his are truly sacred and a great gift to the portion of humanity ready to listen and contemplate.

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 22 дні тому +2

    Am such a fan of munger and his writing. Gave so much to catch my interest in the perfect storm. Thank god for him.

  • @VerseauT-cm6tj
    @VerseauT-cm6tj 22 дні тому +9

    Watch a video from a TedTalk by Martha Atkins called something like “There’s more to dying than meets the eye”. Amazing stuff.

  • @armandoacevedo6978
    @armandoacevedo6978 21 день тому +17

    It’s amazing how tightly he clings to his atheism

    • @InTheArmsOfGod
      @InTheArmsOfGod 19 днів тому +2

      Could be a pride thing. He may not want to admit that he is wrong.

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell 18 днів тому +2

      He has nothing to be wrong about

    • @lostintechnicolor
      @lostintechnicolor 18 днів тому +1

      @@InTheArmsOfGod Or he could just not be satisfied with lazy explanations.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 14 днів тому

      @@InTheArmsOfGod Neither do believers. It's hard to admit that you bought into the scam and wasted so much of your life fearing the supernatural.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 14 днів тому

      Why? His experience still doesn't prove that god exists.

  • @wpp7562
    @wpp7562 22 дні тому +15

    I can relate as in 2016 I died 8 times on the way to the hospital (from a massive widow-maker heart attack) and was the biggest recovery on record at Cedars Sinai hosptial... and I saw some major things. I wrote about it in my INSIDER article last year in September 2023.

    • @user-fc2zb9po8t
      @user-fc2zb9po8t 22 дні тому +1

      What does “the biggest recovery” mean??

    • @wpp7562
      @wpp7562 21 день тому

      @@user-fc2zb9po8t meaning the most intense and fastest recovery. They had to revive me 8 times back to life and then went in a coma for a week right after surgery, where they kept me alive with about 30 IVs and hooked up to an Ecmo machine, which kept my heart beating. All my organs failed and when they took me off the Ecmo machine after 5 days, expecting me to die (like pulling the plug), I woke up completely recovered. All my organs miraculously healed within a day and was taken out of the ICU to a regular hospital bed... and then two days after that I was released from the hospital completely. Plus, all the doctors and nurses said they have never seen someone flatline 8 times in a row, only to survive, with a full recovery no less.

    • @sarahhanby2457
      @sarahhanby2457 21 день тому +1

      Will look it up.

    • @chriskutyna2953
      @chriskutyna2953 20 днів тому +4

      Care to share how to read this article?

    • @wpp7562
      @wpp7562 20 днів тому

      @@chriskutyna2953 It looks like they delete all my replies to your question. I first sent links which they deleted, and then just simply replied with the title of my article in Insider, so I apologize I can't get you the info via this platform. If still interested, I suggest just messaging me to my actual UA-cam page and can give you all the info that way.

  • @Devonellah
    @Devonellah 20 днів тому

    Im so glad he had that experience and glad that he made it!! Yes, this life is not the End... There is something amazing waiting for us on the other side!!

  • @Sobrien724
    @Sobrien724 22 дні тому +4

    I’m not living an hour away from a hospital.

  • @KKnosis
    @KKnosis 14 днів тому +1

    He did not flatline. He did not cross over. He is still in the dark.

    • @razony
      @razony 4 дні тому

      Don't have to flat line. Consciousness after death has already been validated. So, this validates one experience from trauma that may occur.

  • @Missmiapie
    @Missmiapie 8 днів тому

    Experienced something similar and it’s a good feeling knowing you aren’t crazy. The facts I experienced that I can relate to with so many others are 1- leaving your body, being aware you are not your body 2- no more pain in that space, only peace 3- the suction through a pinhole feeling of going back into the body and back into pain. That all seems to be repeated with many of these experiences.

  • @ShawnSloan1986
    @ShawnSloan1986 21 день тому +6

    Atheist here. I can believe in something just because I want to, that's like investing in lottery tickets. You might win, but it's still stupid.
    That being said, I'd love nothing more than to be proven wrong and see my mom again.

    • @amybritt1363
      @amybritt1363 17 днів тому +1

      then repent , and believe, I promise you , you wont be sorry. the love of Jesus is unlike anything !

    • @peterpaul231
      @peterpaul231 16 днів тому +1

      Not with that attitude.

    • @aeanderson8491
      @aeanderson8491 15 днів тому

      Ask God to prove you wrong. You'd be very surprised to see what happens.

  • @fonzo747
    @fonzo747 22 дні тому +2

    I read his book and it was truly outstanding. Definitely a must read. In his book one can see that Junger is a rationalist almost to the extreme. No nonsense and everything has some sort of rational explanation. With that said Junger was moved by his experience to realize there is more to life than what we perceive and experience. In fact it’s likely that there is some sort of phenomenon, experience, consciousness or life after death. He comes to this conclusion after investigating near death experiences, physics/ quantum mechanics, and science.

    • @anthonypanneton923
      @anthonypanneton923 22 дні тому

      Rationality is just a fancy word for certain types of thoughts we have from time to time. Rationality is all well and good - until you find yourself in the void.

  • @GetOutsideYourself
    @GetOutsideYourself 21 день тому +1

    Listened to his book in almost one go. Great read.

  • @peggysoumakis1758
    @peggysoumakis1758 19 днів тому +1

    It's the common occurrence and the similarities that cement the fact that there is something metaphysical yes, spiritual that happens at death.
    My uncle had a near death experience where he watched the entire surgery from above . It was only after a female voice said ,"go back. It's not your time." Did he feel himself lowered back into his body.
    Nothing could convince me that science has all the answers at the moment. It's hubris.

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 20 днів тому

    one of my favorite writers - he is amazing

  • @alro11
    @alro11 21 день тому +1

    Cape Cod is so beautiful! 🌊

  • @deannamadrigal7503
    @deannamadrigal7503 22 дні тому +15

    This happens a lot with people who do not believe in the divine light.
    To wake them up!
    You always have someone around you at that time they are called guides Guardian Angels departed ones. We are never alone

    • @MsTinkerbelle87
      @MsTinkerbelle87 22 дні тому +5

      Complete bs🧢

    • @TimJohnston911
      @TimJohnston911 22 дні тому

      @@MsTinkerbelle87why do you think that?

    • @TimJohnston911
      @TimJohnston911 22 дні тому

      @@MsTinkerbelle87why do you think that?

    • @sk2591
      @sk2591 22 дні тому

      ​@@MsTinkerbelle87what kind of work to find tye truth have you done, or are you saying you just don't want to believe?

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому +2

      Execept he didn't wake up and still thinks it's BS, bc it IS!

  • @magdalenacruz2382
    @magdalenacruz2382 20 днів тому +2

    I think that it's fascinating to see how people's lives change after an NDE.

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 22 дні тому

    I feel so old looking at his photo from 97. Very handsome man. Few & far between.

  • @positivelastaction3957
    @positivelastaction3957 21 день тому +4

    There are multiple "exceptions" to the dying brain hypothesis of NDE. , including experiences of existing outside of one's body.

    • @Avery_4272
      @Avery_4272 21 день тому

      Agree. Also, people being accurate about what they saw/heard relatives saying who live in other locations, and traveling outside their body, seeing people in other areas of the hospital, etc., who later confirm that what the "dead" person saw/heard was precisely correct. In addition, sometimes a person sitting with a dying person also sees what they are seeing; a shared NDE-type of experience. None of the above can be explained by drugs or a dying brain.

  • @EternalDestiny48
    @EternalDestiny48 20 днів тому +2

    Most people would believe after what he's been through..

  • @posthocprior
    @posthocprior 22 дні тому +5

    Wow. Just, wow.

  • @kerricorser4562
    @kerricorser4562 18 днів тому

    It's lovely. ❤❤❤

  • @nigiastephens6984
    @nigiastephens6984 17 днів тому

    Elizabeth Kubler Ross that wrote the book on grief and dying was told not to talk about the spirits she’d see or her grief work would not be accepted. By the time she did, everyone says she was old and out of it to explain it well enough. I adored, The Perfect Storm. Will buy this and the last book of Kaleb Carr about Cancer and the love of a pet this weekend. The establishment wants no answers to death and dying. We need books like these to figure out how to live.

  • @whatsup6628
    @whatsup6628 14 днів тому +1

    The experience wasn't caused by lack of oxygen or drugs. There have been people dead over an hour that came back and their experiences are more real than this life. Look up Dean Braxton, Howard Storm, Penny Whitbrot,

  • @robertg786
    @robertg786 13 днів тому +1

    Ultimately, on the planet side trip, we are alone in our dying. But, as we let go into the spiritual side trip, we find we ARE NOT alone. There will be some one or something there with us as we let go and pass over.

  • @mozfonky
    @mozfonky 22 дні тому +6

    Don't get how he can still be an atheist after that.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому +1

      Free agency, just like the many who rejected Christ when he walked among them.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому

      Well, isn't an atheist someone who doesn't believe in God? He never said this experience has led him to believe. He just says the experience has made him think there might be an afterlife. There is an afterlife for all of us. But depending on whether we have faith in the living God who created us, will determine where we will be in eternity.

  • @Starfish2145
    @Starfish2145 13 днів тому +1

    We all have souls! We all go on , In another dimension…a much better one.

  • @avranju
    @avranju 20 днів тому +2

    Reminds me of the parable Jesus narrates about Lazarus and the rich man where Abraham tells the now dead rich man that even if someone from the dead were to go back and speak to his living brothers they will not believe if they did not believe Moses and the prophets.

  • @leejones3219
    @leejones3219 22 дні тому +25

    In these dark time God is giving us light. Get it right this time. 2000 years ago the Light came into the World. The World did not recognize the Light because the World loved the darkness.

  • @2Uahoj
    @2Uahoj 18 днів тому +3

    The quote from Jesus that comes to mind here is, "How foolish you are, and how slow to believe" (Lk 24:25). So, this guy has this incredible experience and does not take it to its logical conclusion? What more does he want?

  • @alwaysbekindlove
    @alwaysbekindlove 22 дні тому +11

    We need the Thomases just like we need the Peter’s. Some will just follow, willingly no questions. Others have to see.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому

      NDEs do absolutely nothing to prove any of it lmao

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 20 днів тому

      @@pnut3844able neither can you prove the sky is blue to the blind. .

    • @aeanderson8491
      @aeanderson8491 15 днів тому

      But how much does a person need to see, in order to believe? The man in the video had a very, very good look, and still doesn't believe!

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 15 днів тому

      @@aeanderson8491 bingo, bc it's not true

  • @charlierec3445
    @charlierec3445 22 дні тому +12

    If he weren’t so unbelieving, he would know much more about what happened to him. His experience does not only happen at near death and doesn’t need an explanation.

    • @miryanacolton5674
      @miryanacolton5674 22 дні тому +2

      Exactly my sentiments as well 👍🏻

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 21 день тому

      I have watched a lot of NDEs. A lot of people who were atheist or living very wicked lives had terrifying experiences as well. A lot of them came back and became believers, gave their lives to Jesus Christ and go on to give their testimonies to save others from going to the pit of hell. I have given my life to Jesus in 1993. I am not perfect, just forgiven. But I know how much I am loved by my Father in heaven. He has shown me things that cannot be explained. God is real, Jesus is real, heaven is real. Hell is real. All one has to do is ask God with a genuine heart for forgiveness and ask Jesus to be your Savior.
      He is waiting to hear from you.

    • @charlierec3445
      @charlierec3445 21 день тому

      @@loveoneanother77 So what are you trying to say? He still doesn’t believe and is trying to make money off it.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 21 день тому

      I can't speak for him. You have to ask him yourself. I think his experience is real. It terrified him. Some spiritual experiences are heavenly, some are not.

    • @charlierec3445
      @charlierec3445 21 день тому

      @@loveoneanother77 It was your comment not his I was asking about. You’re not making any sense. I don’t doubt his experience, and I am sure it wasn’t what he thinks it was. Remember, his father was a non believer.

  • @Cassandra-..-
    @Cassandra-..- 22 дні тому +2

    See also, Mayim Bialik’s interview with Elizabeth Krohn.🤯 Another reluctant believer with an amazing NDE and post-NDE experience.

  • @blackandgold676
    @blackandgold676 21 день тому +2

    NDEs, he says 10s of 1000s. MILLIONS.

  • @hannw7
    @hannw7 22 дні тому +1

    Faith. It's all about faith. God is in us and all around us as are our loved ones who have passed.

    • @Avery_4272
      @Avery_4272 21 день тому

      Agree. I feel we are part of God; we are eternal.

  • @StanfordFan-jn1dp
    @StanfordFan-jn1dp 17 днів тому

    I was stabbed twice on a Turkish Island: The blade went into my lung and it collapsed and when I turned the blade went into my stomach. I ran away from my assailant but never had a sense I would die.

  • @NatalieBoat111
    @NatalieBoat111 22 дні тому +17

    I encourage ppl to watch more videos on NDEs - there is no religion, there is an afterlife and we live past lives. There is also no hell, it's here on Earth.

    • @stevenotero2627
      @stevenotero2627 22 дні тому +1

      Most people think, great God would come from the sky and take away everything and make everybody feel high ... but if you knew what life is worth you would look for yours on earth ... and now you see the light ...😎🎭✌️

    • @cutehumor
      @cutehumor 22 дні тому +3

      I had a NDE where I was told "Michael, always remember, Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior". I said, "I know, I know". I was taken to the Kingdom of Heaven where I saw my wife, who was still alive! my wife told me "you are in between life and death". I woke up on my back in darkness with a radiant light to the side of me and I could feel someone standing there who made a loud clearing throat sound. I was startled and rattled and closed my eyes so tight. I then woke up in my hospital bed after being taken off the ventilator. I had my right lung removed because I had a pulmonary artery hemmorhage from a tumor the size of my fist. It all started when I was coughing up tons of blood.

    • @sk2591
      @sk2591 22 дні тому +5

      I believe he'll is the place we go to when we make it clear, we have no intrest in light or goodness. God will never force us, we get to choose.

    • @loveoneanother77
      @loveoneanother77 20 днів тому +2

      I have watched videos of people who have had NDEs and went to hell.
      And it terrified them.
      They were mostly those who did not believe in God or Jesus and some who lived sin filled lives. Hell is very real. When they came back, they gave there life to Jesus and they turned their lives around completely. I pray all who are broken and lost will give their life to Jesus and be found.
      John 3:16
      God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in His Son, Jesus, will not perish but have everlasting life.
      🙏❤

    • @thebugkiller9036
      @thebugkiller9036 19 днів тому +2

      No .. Hell is absolutely real and Jesus doesn’t want you to go there .. read the New Testament

  • @susieepstein2726
    @susieepstein2726 14 днів тому

    I first learned of NDEs as a teenager after a friend of my father's read, and then loaned me "life after death". As I've gotten older I've wondered if we have an entire god/NDE somewhere in our brain... meaning that the experiences recounted by the NDE are actually just a process in the brain as it is dying. It is hard to put into words, but I tend to believe that there is so much about our brain that we do not know about, and feel that is a definite possibility rather than the possibility of an actual afterlife. I don't believe the NDE could differentiate the two.

  • @wzupppp
    @wzupppp 21 день тому +3

    Its not a story anymore when youve experienced it yourself. Wat better proof do you need!? Stubborn man

  • @suzannejane1035
    @suzannejane1035 20 днів тому +3

    It's not just people who are dying that have seen dead people.

  • @gracebressi8622
    @gracebressi8622 19 днів тому

    It’s not just seeing the dead. It’s the fact that someone can actually leave their body rise above their body and tell you what the doctors are doing they can leave and go to a different place and tell you what people are saying you cannot get that same experience with drug use even if this is the best hallucinogenic on the market

  • @denisesalles7248
    @denisesalles7248 16 днів тому

    He's trying to understand it. Love his writing - I'll read this book. NDEs seem to be very real.

  • @evelynlo458
    @evelynlo458 15 днів тому

    Next Level Soul podcast

  • @JumpJeho
    @JumpJeho 22 дні тому +3

    I think I'm more impressed with the news lady's biceps than this NDE.

  • @jamesmcinnis208
    @jamesmcinnis208 20 днів тому +1

    "Sort of infinitely"

  • @moonlightgiftshoppe
    @moonlightgiftshoppe 20 днів тому

    I've been thinking of the movie mentioned recently.The Perfect Storm. I've had NDEs. It's all very interesting.

  • @robertfreeman3831
    @robertfreeman3831 19 днів тому +3

    great story.....and his....¨.ÿou have erred if you are alone at death.... is a sad and unnecessary judgement.....

  • @ellenschukar8899
    @ellenschukar8899 16 днів тому

    We don’t come to God through our intellect, we come to him with an open, child-like heart. We yield our will to receive what he’s offering: relationship with our Creator. It’s not complicated.

  • @MsPea
    @MsPea 22 дні тому +7

    So, if I am not with someone I love "on the side of the mountain when darkness comes" it's my own fault? FU.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 20 днів тому

      You'll see whoever your mind wants you to, as you're hallucinating

    • @JBS2018
      @JBS2018 18 днів тому

      @@pnut3844able False. It is not hallucinating. Most of these experiences occur when there is no brain activity whatsoever.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 18 днів тому

      @@JBS2018 lmao dude, no one has come back from being brain dead. Not once

    • @JBS2018
      @JBS2018 18 днів тому

      @@pnut3844able That's completely false.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 18 днів тому

      @@JBS2018 no, no it's not. Google is your friend. I'd love to see one shred of credible proof. I'll wait.

  • @Thedrisin155
    @Thedrisin155 20 днів тому

    We are all dying slowly so wouldn’t it make sense if we can see the dead without being on the verge of death? There are people that have this gift. Believe them.

  • @grafxgrl8030
    @grafxgrl8030 22 дні тому +4

    I pray his spiritual eyes and ears open to the truth of Jesus Christ.

    • @marthajean50
      @marthajean50 22 дні тому +1

      If you read through the thousands of cases of people who've died, one thing is really clear -- non-believers have the same wonderful experiences and the exact same level of love and acceptance as religious people. That's not what you want to hear, I know, but based on countless experiences, God clearly doesn't care one bit if humans are religious. In fact, a pretty sizable percentage of people who used to be religious come back and say they cannot stomach religion after meeting God. Some have even gotten divorced because their spouse couldn't handle their disinterest in religion after decades of church going. They usually say it's too limited or judgmental, etc. I've read and watched hundreds of hours of accounts, and I'm just telling you what people who've died report. That said, it does seem he's benefited from the concept of being more than just a meat suit.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому

      @marthajean250 she wasn't talking about religion which is a set of doctrines and practices. She was talking about the Christ Jesus and his light and love - not the same things and the bible itself clearly makes the point that the latter is what's important.

    • @grafxgrl8030
      @grafxgrl8030 21 день тому

      @@bethanydee1920 who is the she you are talking about? And he is very unclear on the truth of Jesus. He was visited by a familiar / demonic spirit in the form of his dead father. He does not yet know Christ.

    • @bethanydee1920
      @bethanydee1920 21 день тому

      @@grafxgrl8030 I was saying that when @marthajean50 replied to your correct comment about the truth of Jesus with her own comment about religion which are really 2 different things then her comment doesn't necessarily contradict yours. I was just trying to let her know that even though a lot of people believe religion is what Christ taught, the definition of religion really is much closer to meaning prioritizing doctrine & rules above the 2 great commandments in order to earn your way to heaven. But of course that's not what Christ was trying to teach us. So what @marthajean50 said about who she describes as "non believers" and God not caring about humans being religious is something I'd agree with as well. That's all.

    • @grafxgrl8030
      @grafxgrl8030 21 день тому +1

      @@bethanydee1920 gotcha - yes, agree wholeheartedly.

  • @georgespiese7388
    @georgespiese7388 21 день тому +1

    Most die within minutes. John Ritter was around the corner from a Nashville trauma center and they could not save him. I have one too, repaired with a stent.

  • @alanwerner8563
    @alanwerner8563 13 днів тому

    There’s 100s, maybe 1000s of people’s NDE testimonies online. How does This Guy get his story and the book about it reviewed on CBS?

  • @ririmr4978
    @ririmr4978 20 днів тому

    Y'all need to read "Embraced By The Light" by Betty J. Eadie. A NY best seller book of her profound NDE experience, seriously you will NEVER cry when a loved one dies EVER again, it is a beautiful true account of what is waiting for ALL of us after leaving this earth.

  • @glennbaker106
    @glennbaker106 14 днів тому

    For everyone who has watched this interview: I'm actually a fan of Mr. Junger. What a talent!
    However. I've heard this story before, including once from a friend of mine. The apparition of his "father" was real. But it wasn't his father. It was Demonic entity luring him to hell. Had he gone with this demon into that hole, he would be in hell now, awaiting the judgement of the damned. This man's testimony, though he seems to have missed what actually happened, still serves a purpose of warning to anyone that ever has a similar experience. Never trust these things. They HATE YOU and they want to damn you to the punishment that they themselves are facing.

  • @dixiebrick
    @dixiebrick 22 дні тому +1

    I have experienced this also. Yes, blackness and infinite

    • @absolince
      @absolince 22 дні тому

      Great, a recurring nightmare of mine since childhood. Floating around in space by myself

    • @marthajean50
      @marthajean50 22 дні тому

      @@absolince They say it's an infinitely beautiful and peaceful experience, not scary or anything, but a really GREAT feeling, like being immersed in every good feeling times a zillion. And, it doesn't last long at all. The next thing you know, you're meeting up with loved ones, or angels, etc. -- whatever, in the light. It may help you lose the fear to read/watch people's stories. It always sounds like an amazing experience. Often people say they never want it to end, and it was the most incredible thing ever.

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness 3 години тому

    His experience closely resembles mine under ketamine treatment. Also, my long term girlfriend saw her father and she was awake and lucid and she’s not crazy

  • @danielletadros1891
    @danielletadros1891 12 днів тому

    There's a massive amount of evidence of the afterlife. He still doesn't believe, wow