Did you know that doctors are under a gag order not to talk about patients who have near-death experiences? It's true. You'll find a few nurses who'll talk about it and a few hospice nurses have YouTube channels, but you won't hear doctors talk about it. Why? Because it goes against the narrative of the Beast System, and the truth goes against the narrative. More on that in a minute.
When we hear stories about NDEs it's usually associated with people who believe that they temporarily go to either Heaven or Hell, but there's more to it than that. People report floating above their bodies and being able to observe what's going on below them.
NDEs most frequently occur on the operating table, as patients code, and are clinically "unalive" for several minutes before being revived. What blows everyone's mind is that they're able to describe in great detail what the doctors are doing to revive them, when they shouldn't be able to observe anything. Doctors can't ignore that but they won't talk about it.
Some of these people are completely convinced that they got to see a glimpse of either Heaven or Hell. Those that believe they saw Heaven come back elated, and never fear "unalivement" again, while those who believe they saw Hell come back utterly terrified. I'm guessing it's hard for doctors and others in the room not to be moved.
Many of the people who think they saw Heaven already believed in God, while those who think they saw Hell can't accept Jesus quickly enough. Many doctors have accepted Christ too after witnessing these incidents but we don't hear about that either.
The thing is, the fact that they can perfectly describe what went on while they were coded basically proves that we do indeed have souls, and lends credibility to the idea that they really did visit Heaven or Hell, which is why they don't want doctors to talk about it. It leads many people to Christ, understandably so, and Satan of course doesn't want that.
You could make the argument that the alleged visits to Heaven or Hell could be hallucinations, since we do know that at the moment of "unalivement" the brain releases all sorts of chemicals including DMT, one of the most powerful hallucinogens known, but that can't account for them being able to describe what went on while they were coded.
One woman came back and told people that there was a red sticker on the top of a ceiling fan blade, and when they climbed up a ladder to have a look, sure enough it was there. Unless she happened to be the one who installed the fan, which is danged unlikely, there's no other explanation except for the fact that she had an out-of-body experience.
There's no telling how many videos and articles there are that describe these alleged visits above and below, and there are tens of thousands of comments below the vids. As far as the YouTube videos go, the people who comment have nothing to gain or lose by telling their story. Unless you provide your real name and personal information on your channel like I do, you're anonymous. No one can give you attention or call you a whack job.
If you don't believe in an afterlife, you might want to check out some of these videos. Around 80% of people do believe in some sort of existence after "unalivement," although many of them don't necessarily believe in a Heaven or Hell.
There are differences in these stories but also many similarities. This isn't a fun thought but many people who think they saw Hell come back talking about a blackness that's "blacker than black." They say it's a blackness that you can feel. People from all over the world say the same thing, and they don't know each other. I'd just as soon not experience that.
Again you can say that the alleged visits are hallucinations but people being able to describe events that took place while they were coded is indisputable. It's living proof as it were. If you don't believe in God or the Devil, these stories just might change your mind. It's changed a lot of doctors' minds, but it's not exactly mainstream news.
I believe that the day will come when we'll have to choose whom we serve, directly or indirectly. Choose wisely my friend. Eternity is a long time. Have a blessed day.
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