Stacey Wheeler
Stacey Wheeler
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The Great Spiritual Awakening - Do You Feel It?
We're in a time of great change. It's been called The Awakening, The Shift, The Age of Aquarius... and many other things. Today I look at the signs it's here -and I talk about how to begin to make the shift.
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Is Past Life Regression Real? - My Experience
Просмотров 51День назад
Have you had a recurring dream about another life? Today I share the story of my past life regression and try to better understand reincarnation. BUY - Many Lives Many Masters by Dr. Brian Weiss amzn.to/472QG5w
Breaking Your Spiritual Growth Rut
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Sometimes when we're doing spiritual growth work we stall in our progress. In this video I share a tip for breaking out of the rut.
Why Men Are the Way They Are...
Просмотров 7221 день назад
This video is for any man wanting to get past the feeling of loneliness or isolation ..and any woman who wants to understand why men are the way they are.
Hitler Was An Artist
Просмотров 3928 дней назад
Each day we make thousands of little choices. Some more important than others. But the choices we make determine the person we become. In this video I'll share the story of two artists; one who became a great leader and the other who became a mass murderer. Listen to The Soul Podcast www.thesoulpodcast.com/ Soul Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/21LDVZU...
Vincent van Gogh: Inspiring a Life of True Purpose
Просмотров 526Месяц назад
Vincent's living legacy is his art, but he left us something even more valuable - a lesson in the importance of rejecting what's expected... and following your true calling. This video is for anyone who feels stuck doing something that leaves them unfulfilled. Listen to The Soul Podcast www.thesoulpodcast.com/ Soul Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/21LDVZUQyQ7n9DMaqFbKv4
Contentment is Reality Minus Expectations
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
This video is for anyone who feels regularly disappointed or let down. I explain how to take the power back. It is in your hands. Listen to The Soul Podcast www.thesoulpodcast.com/ Soul Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/21LDVZUQyQ7n9DMaqFbKv4
In Defense of Masculinity
Просмотров 66Месяц назад
So-called "toxic masculinity" is a lie. In this video I talk about the value of true masculinity to society and men in general. Mankind Project website mkpusa.org/mens-group/ The Way of the Superior Man [Paperback] David Deida - amzn.to/4c9KYQg The Way of the Superior Man [Audiobook] David Deida - amzn.to/4c9rjQG How To Win Friends & Influence People [Paperback] Dale Carnegie amzn.to/3YsVChO Ho...
Intro Video - The Soul Pod
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
New to my channel? Start here.
The Truth About Lies - Recognizing and Removing Narcists From Your Life
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This video is for anyone who wants to improve their life by either: Recognizing and removing bad people in it, or By noticing the types of lies you tell, to better understand yourself. If you're ready for a powerful tool for spiritual and personal growth, this video is for you. Listen to The Soul Podcast www.thesoulpodcast.com/ Soul Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/21LDVZUQyQ7n9DMaqFbKv4
Individuation - Becoming Yourself
Просмотров 205Месяц назад
This video is for you if you've got a sensation that you're incomplete. If you're asking yourself: "What is my purpose?" "What do I value?" ...or if you are lonely, confused or simply frustrated with your life. "What should I do with my life?" This video will show you ways to improve these conditions of mind. Hear the long form podcasts on individuation: Becoming Yourself - Part 1 www.thesoulpo...
How Near Death Experience Reveals The Meaning of Life
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Many people who leave their body and return, bring back the answer to why we are here. In this video I'll reveal what hundreds of thousands of NDE survivors learned. Listen to the Soul Podcast Episodes on NDEs here: www.buzzsprout.com/1765925/12641256 Or on Spotify -here: open.spotify.com/episode/6BoqlcAM5YZ8Vry8UjOnE9?si=So5vP9DESteCcoLoPmtTDA
Mind Gardening: Recognizing and Uprooting Judgments for More Happiness
Просмотров 172 месяца назад
When we pluck the weeds of thinking from the garden of our minds, we develop a crop of better outcomes. Our thoughts steer our lives. This video will help you steer yours to better places. The Strangest Secret book - by Earl Nightingale (affiliate link -your purchase supports the show) amzn.to/3RBkQ9s The Strangest Secret video by Earl Nightingale. ruclips.net/video/EXmZq85wF9U/видео.html Liste...
Feeling Good: The Secret to Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Connected
Просмотров 332 месяца назад
If you're going through a had time and want to reduce anxiety or depression, this video will be useful to you. Listen to The Soul Podcast www.thesoulpodcast.com/ Soul Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/21LDVZUQyQ7n9DMaqFbKv4
Creating Meaning: The Secret to Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Connected
Просмотров 132 месяца назад
If you're feeling disconnected or depressed, this video is for you. Finding meaning is the key. I'll show you how.
Ditch the News: A Path to Better Health and Mindfulness
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Ditch the News: A Path to Better Health and Mindfulness
A Purposeful Life: Using a Personal Philosophy to Beat Depression
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A Purposeful Life: Using a Personal Philosophy to Beat Depression
Embrace the Uncomfortable: The Key to Unlocking Your Spiritual Power
Просмотров 163 месяца назад
Embrace the Uncomfortable: The Key to Unlocking Your Spiritual Power
Synchronicities - What They Are and How to Use Them
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Synchronicities - What They Are and How to Use Them
The #1 Trick for Handling Adversity
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
The #1 Trick for Handling Adversity
The Key to Healing: One Thing You Must Do to Overcome Loss
Просмотров 353 месяца назад
The Key to Healing: One Thing You Must Do to Overcome Loss
5 Lessons A Dog Taught Me
Просмотров 204 месяца назад
5 Lessons A Dog Taught Me
Mastering the Journey: Maximize Your Life Experience
Просмотров 134 месяца назад
Mastering the Journey: Maximize Your Life Experience
3 Things I Wish I Knew at 20
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3 Things I Wish I Knew at 20
The Road to Resilience: Empowering Methods to Alleviate Personal Suffering
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The Road to Resilience: Empowering Methods to Alleviate Personal Suffering
From Hurt to Healing: Empowerment Through Forgiveness
Просмотров 234 месяца назад
From Hurt to Healing: Empowerment Through Forgiveness
Awakening Intuition: Enhancing Your Inner Guidance System Through Meditation
Просмотров 74 месяца назад
Awakening Intuition: Enhancing Your Inner Guidance System Through Meditation
How to Use Your Trigger for Personal and Spiritual Growth
Просмотров 54 месяца назад
How to Use Your Trigger for Personal and Spiritual Growth
"There is only the way of intuition"
Просмотров 24 месяца назад
"There is only the way of intuition"
Do This - And Change Your Future
Просмотров 54 месяца назад
Do This - And Change Your Future

Комментарии

  • @user-uq1ru3ji8t
    @user-uq1ru3ji8t 3 дня назад

    Powerful program. I feel Vincent’s awe of nature was his epiphany & his father’s influence as minister may have inspired him to depict spiritual vision. Julian Scannable’s film presents Vincent’s death as a murder and with your description I believe he was murdered instead of taking his own life. Thank you for this thoughtful effort-DR in Cleveland

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio День назад

      Thanks for your thoughts -and for watching my channel. I haven't seen the Scannable film. I hear it's good. It's on my list to see. The film 'Loving Vincent' also eluded to the idea he was murdered. However his death happened... he died too young.

  • @seanfaherty
    @seanfaherty 13 дней назад

    but in rejecting what is expected he was so sad he took his own life. maybe he was the bad example.

  • @danabiehn8611
    @danabiehn8611 19 дней назад

    Thank you!!

  • @danabiehn8611
    @danabiehn8611 19 дней назад

    This was so incredibly touching and you are a blessing! I have such a renewed hope in humanity and you have given me inspiration to dedicate my time to action and love instead of frustration and fear.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 16 дней назад

      Thank you for watching my channel. And thanks for sharing your thoughts. It makes my heart happy, knowing people are enjoying the content here.

  • @wittymystic7361
    @wittymystic7361 21 день назад

    One problem with Norah Vincent's experiment is that she didn't become a biological man, so when she asked out other women, she was, in fact, conning them. She wasn't presenting authenticity and didn't factor in that some of the rejection she encountered was likely female intuition picking up on the fact that something was off about her. Rejection is painful, and our brains react to this type of pain in the same way we do physical pain regardless of whether we are male or female. I'd love to see a study where someone goes undercover as an unattractive woman and then an ordinary man and then have them compare/contrast those rejection experiences.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 20 дней назад

      I agree. And this was definitely not a scientific study with a control aspect. Ultimately, it is a nice jumping off point for discussion on the topic of less-understood gender differences.

    • @wittymystic7361
      @wittymystic7361 20 дней назад

      @@TheSoulPodStudio That it is. Too often we hear about male privilege and don't realize that both genders have certain privileges and certain disadvantages.

  • @jonsalmon2352
    @jonsalmon2352 23 дня назад

    I like this and will give it a go😉💯 Thank you

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 21 день назад

      Thank you for watching my channel. I first came across this concept as a Zen Buddhist idea written by the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, "If you are depressed, you are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present."

  • @benspokes6044
    @benspokes6044 26 дней назад

    Stacey, your positive messages mean a lot to me in the stage of life I’m in at the moment. Thank you!

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 25 дней назад

      Thank you Ben. I appreciate that you're here.

  • @user-rn6bk6hq4g
    @user-rn6bk6hq4g 28 дней назад

    Mostly, these people lie about other people! I live alone, but when I talk to people, I do not lie to them. If you care too much about what people think of you, you are most likely to lie. Narcissists lie also because they are always competing with you and everyone else.

  • @user-rn6bk6hq4g
    @user-rn6bk6hq4g 28 дней назад

    These people do nothing but lie. It never ends. After hello, I knew there was something wrong with each of these people. When they live next door, and another one decides to move next door in order to try to talk to you, knowing you do not have anything in common with them, it is difficult. You simply have to ignore them completely. Then, they try to ruin your reputation. GET RID OF THESE PEOPLE.

  • @dianeobanion4847
    @dianeobanion4847 28 дней назад

    I really enjoyed this one. The aspect I see the most absent in modern-day men is a desire to provide and protect. Not just their women, but their children as well. I attribute this to the severe backlash and shaming women have done to men in the last 60 years for leading with these assets. Yes... they once were strengths that men used to dominate and control, but they have been so snuffed out that they seem to be forgotten. I also realize that these are the most tangible resource sacrifices that men have to offer, and rightfully, they should look for an equal exchange for them in a woman for providing them. I would imagine that appreciation, respect, admiration and trust would be enough to validate the cost of his sacrifice for many men. Especially when the bottom line of a woman feeling those things about her man is likely to be demonstrated physically, as authentic desire for him. Don't underestimate a woman's need to feel safe or her desire to nurture and comfort when she's free to surrender herself that way... but maybe I'm old fashioned?

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 25 дней назад

      Thank you for joining the conversation. I believe things are starting to shift.

  • @khadijaejaz
    @khadijaejaz Месяц назад

    That is exactly what rocked my world when I read Moody's book - the questions. I have a PhD and am trained in research methods that Moody used. His findings, particularly the questions, are no joke.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 25 дней назад

      I agree. Moody's the OG on this topic. It's good to see research on this NDEs finally getting the attention and credibility it deserves.

  • @francischarlesmoyer5277
    @francischarlesmoyer5277 Месяц назад

    thank you so helpfull more of it please. great love to you brother

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thanks for the input. I'll be doing more episodes on this topic in the coming months.

  • @frstygrl3518
    @frstygrl3518 Месяц назад

    Carnegie’s book is spot on. Definitely a must read. Agree with you about confidence being appealing. Some of the sexiest people aren’t what society considers traditionally attractive, but their confidence makes them alluring. Thank you!

  • @ken-my5io
    @ken-my5io Месяц назад

    Hello Stacey, Are you involved with IANDS? Thank you!

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      I'm not, Ken but I've studied a great deal of their work.

  • @frstygrl3518
    @frstygrl3518 Месяц назад

  • @tayhall-mi1oe
    @tayhall-mi1oe Месяц назад

    when your brain not getting enough oxygen it makes you hallucinate it could make you believe what you thinking is True

  • @loveishappiness7330
    @loveishappiness7330 Месяц назад

    From my own NDE and spiritual experiences, the purpose of life is for the experience of Loving and being Loved. It’s not a hallucination it’s more real than anything here. Life is eternal. There is no death, that is the biggest illusion. There is no separation, that is also the greatest illusion. I think you would enjoy the remarkable books by Garnet Schulhauser. He has been to the other side many times and has written about his experiences in a series of books. Highly recommended. Amazing books.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing. Ill check out Garnet Schulhauser.

  • @karlataylor1172
    @karlataylor1172 Месяц назад

    Why would anyone be honest to him? He’s a pathological liar….. can’t even be honest to himself.

  • @nicholecornes1915
    @nicholecornes1915 Месяц назад

    Absolutely but these people! There's NO truth in them at ALL

  • @danbaron9094
    @danbaron9094 Месяц назад

    Another characteristic of an NDE is that the experiencers usually only see dead people that they had known. If it was just a hallucination, you'd think they would see people that were still alive in the experience as well.

    • @JoseGomez-n4k
      @JoseGomez-n4k Месяц назад

      They often see dead people they didn’t know too

    • @danbaron9094
      @danbaron9094 Месяц назад

      @@JoseGomez-n4k True. Later they describe the person that they met/saw to a loved one that pulls out a picture of a long deceased grandparent, etc... that the experiencer had never even met while alive.

    • @JoseGomez-n4k
      @JoseGomez-n4k Месяц назад

      @@danbaron9094 That to me is one of the most powerful evidences of the NDE that convinced me it’s a true proof that life continues in a different form after death

  • @joepugh678
    @joepugh678 Месяц назад

    Beautiful, thanks!

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I plan to do more videos on this topic further down the road. I will also dive into the research around reincarnation & the growing acceptance of past life regression therapy. Be sure to follow the channel to get updates as I drop new content.

    • @joepugh678
      @joepugh678 Месяц назад

      @@TheSoulPodStudio I've read some anecdotal stories about reincarnation. I've spent this lifetime being a christian. Almost an impossible mix but I'm open-minded.

  • @feelingbetternaturally1099
    @feelingbetternaturally1099 Месяц назад

    Narcissistic Personality Disorder is more than childhood wounds, mental illness, psychology, and psycopathy. NPD is demonic possession. It's time to acknowledge the spiritual aspect of antisocial and evil personality disorders so we can protect ourselves.

  • @wardahshahid2758
    @wardahshahid2758 Месяц назад

    i believe we can leave lying completely

  • @Knocker84
    @Knocker84 Месяц назад

    I literally wrote my entire NDE and the page refreshed when I grazed the trackpad. Bullet form: Shallow water blackout. Without air 3-4min max before I was fished out of the pool., hypoxia, heart stopped? I don't know. OK- up to the beautiful white area talking to a bright white light who didn't say their name. Life review (non-judgmental, loving) followed by Q&A. Here's the download I got: Life is a gift (this includes Nature), badness and lack of God's overt presence enable the more complete exercise of free-will. We're eternal, meaning we've probably met everyone on Earth at some point, and there are no strangers. Help people, Love fully. Don't squander your life on money, power, social media, drinking, and don't be intimated by human control mechanisms, especially because no one is actually that smart (compared to any one of us in spirit form). The was no pain or anxiety there, only knowledge and love and even truthful directness. Then I get sent back into this dumb meat suit, like a reverse Avatar. However, I was thankful I had no pain, no headache, no coughing up water from my lungs. I was Cloud-9 for a week or so, then started to reflect. I've started volunteering at the food bank, habitat for humanity, and humanizing/ helping the homeless. I really could give two-sh*ts about climbing a corporate ladder or kissing butt for a 6% versus 3% raise. In fact, I'm considering a career change, don't know what yet. I see through people's manipulativeness much more clearly now, but also forgive them and what pain they may be experiencing. In fact, I went back through my whole life and truly forgave everyone who I could think of who had slighted me, from Kindergarten teacher on up. Better way to lose weight than Ozempic. I have turned to daily prayer and meditation which has been a game-changer, had never treated prayer as a two-way conversation on basically any topic under the sun. Have much, much less fear of death. Also hope for humanity even if we blow each up and the robots take over. It's just an amnesic version of Groundhog Day.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing. So many of the recognized features of many NDAs in yours. In Your Q & A, what questions were you asked?

    • @Knocker84
      @Knocker84 Месяц назад

      @@TheSoulPodStudio So, I get a little "jealous" when I hear other people's NDEs because they remember so much detail, surfing on a rainbow, etc., so I really get a sense that most of the fine detail of my memory was scrubbed except the major take-aways. I never liked to hear people talking about their dreams, I'm not that guy, but even this 'abridged' event changed my life. A professor once called me a 'Doubting Thomas' because, well, my name is Tom and I was being super skeptical and annoying in class. All I can say is that, "seeing is believing." Surely there are events in people's lives which are hard to communicate. Some people have been in space, to the top of K2, performed open heart surgery or seen "UFOs." I'm not here to convince anyone of anything except to be more forgiving and empathetic, a real-world behavior change that even a humanist could agree with. To your question, the Q&A was me asking the standard questions: What I am supposed to do with my life? Why is there so much pain and suffering, etc. and those were my take-aways in the comment above.

  • @sparkyopie11
    @sparkyopie11 Месяц назад

    Allison Arms channel NDE will always be my favorite.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thanks for the tip. I'll check her out.

    • @sparkyopie11
      @sparkyopie11 Месяц назад

      @@TheSoulPodStudio you are an idootos stop with the lies

  • @Mark-o5w
    @Mark-o5w Месяц назад

    Hey man, I have been thinking about a dilema I have. I sometimes lie to protect myself, like lying to strangers about personal details. I have had situations when bad intentioned people asked me questions about myself qnd ai lied to them, what made me felt protected. So these lies had grown in my and I can feel it, but they have projected me, so I don't know what to do, if I should stop or not

    • @wittymystic7361
      @wittymystic7361 Месяц назад

      There is a thing called proper disclosure. It relates to how much you share with someone based on the strength and history of the relationship. We owe strangers nothing. However, some folks have been trained to answer every question asked of them. If you watch celebrities and politicians on TV, you'll notice they don't do that. If they want to avoid discussing something, they steer the conversation the way they want it to go. That skill is something you must learn to overcome your dilemma. In this day and age, one must be protective of oneself. Best of luck to you.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing. I agree with Wittymystic. And I also feel it's fine to simply tell someone you aren't willing to share personal details about yourself. I'm always working to be my most honest self, but I don't think that journey is ever complete. We must make judgment calls -like the one you mentioned- all the time. There is no perfection. Only improvement.

  • @persiamotorman
    @persiamotorman Месяц назад

    I know a sociopath. His mother is either a malignant narcissist or a psychopath. (I'll leave that diagnosis to the professionals). His lying was excellent, but not done quite with the same level of calculation as his mother. It was as if she foresaw what lie she needed you to believe in order to lead you down a certain direction which would be favorable to her and leave you without legal options while she robbed you. They got away with some heinous things for years because the police were like putty in their hands. I told lies while I was around them to mislead them, not that it ever worked. I was documenting everything they did and handing it to the police. Like I said, the police were like putty in their hands.

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 Месяц назад

      I don’t believe anything people say!!!

  • @gone4evr.nevr2retrn
    @gone4evr.nevr2retrn Месяц назад

    I was in the no remorse category for some years, from about 13yr to 23yr, I’m 25 now. I’m still digging my way out of these habits, which is probably why I saw this video. If anyone else out there is struggling like me, my best advice for you is these two things… 1. Find someone you feel or think you can trust and talk to them about what you going through, it’s so much easier to get better when you aren’t dealing with it alone. 2. Do your best to change your habits a little bit at a time, day by day. Old habits die hard, so don’t try to change it in one day. As a bonus I’d like to add that I think my journey through life is awesome and I appreciate my own history. It’s who we are, believe in yourself!!!

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Hey, This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your story. People in the no remorse quadrant need to know they don't have to be stuck there. And great advice! Finding someone trusted to be honest with is a great way to go after it and change old habits. I can also recommend joining a men's circle, like Mankind Project. They are a safe place to be honest, make commitments and have other, caring men hold you accountable in a loving and supportive way. Keep up the good work!

  • @frstygrl3518
    @frstygrl3518 Месяц назад

    Thank you

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      You're welcome. Thank you for watching my channel.

  • @wesboundmusic
    @wesboundmusic Месяц назад

    Like you, I have been doing a deep dive into this with renewed vigor since 2014 and even before as a teenager when Moody's book was published in the later 70ies. Today and after "remembering" my own NDE at only age 4 and this in a brutal flashback in 2009 - which makes it almost exactly 40 years later -, from all that I now understand that I've been seeking to interpret my NDE, which naturally you wouldn't have found anyone to help process this dramatic 'thing' back then. I've done interviews for a channel similar to this back in 2020, among them Prof. Jim Tucker holding the director's chair with DOPS at University of Virginia, where Dr. Bruce Greyson did his 40+ years of research. My interview with him and later Tom Campbell was rather about finding some clues as to what constitutes consciousness rather than the typical NDE 'material'. Prof. Tucker's expertise and body of work continue the tradition of Dr. Ian Stephenson, who founded DOPS and centers on reincarnation. My NDE was very nontypical and had none of the 15 common features that you mention. So in my own quest in trying to interpret my experience I'm coming away none the wiser (but accrued a pretty big body of knowledge on all things NDE, death and dying as a side effect). The sheer number and long history of these experiences make them appear almost factual. From an analytical standpoint, however, they don't seem to bring us much closer to answering the big questions humanity always asked, i.e. where we come from and where we might go. I'm aware that this could be a point of debate, which I'd be very willing to discuss and share, if you or listeners were inclined. Thanks for presenting the field in a nicely wrapped, concise way, drilling it all down to this was impressive to say the least!

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience -and for enjoying my channel. What stands out is that you had none of the typical 15 features in your NDE. Did Univ. of VA/ DOPS offer a suggestion why that might be? My initial thought is that an DNE at such a young age would be less likely to reveal features like religious archetypes & life reviews because those are created in our mind through life experience. As a 4 year old, your exposure to social conditionings and life experience would have been limited. The other features (like a tunnel, white light, etc.) may have simply not been stored memory because of your young age... though you may have experienced them at the time. What are your thoughts..?

  • @frstygrl3518
    @frstygrl3518 Месяц назад

    🦋

  • @sidpierce9219
    @sidpierce9219 Месяц назад

    I was home alone after being discharged from the hospital for anaphylaxis resulting from a new food supplement I had taken. I was sound asleep when my consciousness awoke and I found myself in the darkest place that I had ever been. I had no fear-suddenly I felt the sensation of familiar spirits of departed friends and family from my past. They communicated telepathically and let their presence be known one or two at a time. They all seemed to possess unconditional love and nonjudgmental energy. It was as if I was at my own visitation and the well wishers were greeting me from the other side. Some spirits I hadn’t remembered since my youth (60 years). I now feel that love and gratitude for all living creatures is the most profound feelings I can have. When I awoke, my blood pressure was dangerously low.

  • @nothinghere1996
    @nothinghere1996 Месяц назад

    The meaning of life? To liberate the Soul. It's not your btw.

  • @gman76
    @gman76 2 месяца назад

    If you research the caseA of Pam Reynolds you would see the brain has nothing to do with it because in her case, she was literally brain dead and still went on her journey no brain functions. They were doing brain surgery on her so you should research that and incorporate it.

  • @hibaahassam1423
    @hibaahassam1423 2 месяца назад

    Yr amazing !❤

  • @billlumberg1043
    @billlumberg1043 2 месяца назад

    This guy is a joke

  • @MileHighVibz
    @MileHighVibz 2 месяца назад

    Great insight! Thank you!

  • @kelleemerson9510
    @kelleemerson9510 2 месяца назад

    I'm not sure why there's so much emphasis on the death part. It's like it doesn't count unless your dead dead and there's proof your dead and you heard them pronounce you dead. Did you hear him say the Swiss geologist watched his body fall. He wasn't anywhere close to death, but hyperaware.

  • @ob2249
    @ob2249 2 месяца назад

    h0w d0 y0u acc0unt f0r the cuIturaI aspect 0f nde`s ? the evidence w0uId suggest that nde`s refIect the cuIture 0f the patient ie musIims see aIIah n0t jesus, pIenty have rec0rded n0 reIigi0us eIement at aII Their subjective nature and the lack of a clear framework for these experiences make the description and the interpretation of these experiences dependent on individual, cultural, or religious factors (Van Lommel et al., 2017). Near-death experiences vary depending on the survivors' own cultural and religious background (Parnia, 2017), and are almost always described based on the individual's religious beliefs.

  • @sandrapreziosi7165
    @sandrapreziosi7165 2 месяца назад

    I would love to meet you. Everything you say I also believe. Thank you for this. Do you do presentations?

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 2 месяца назад

      Hi Sandra. Yes, I do presentations and coaching as well. Feel free to reach out to me at wordswithstacey@gmail.com with additional questions.

  • @-PurpleDiamond-
    @-PurpleDiamond- 2 месяца назад

    Hi Stacey! Im Stacy! Glad to have found your channel😊

  • @Metarig
    @Metarig 2 месяца назад

    Why do people who claim to have had near-death experiences (NDEs) usually write books instead of sharing their stories for free online? In today's digital age, they could easily create RUclips videos to tell their experiences without any fuss. It's odd that we often see teasers on RUclips, with people sharing just enough to make you want to buy their book - or even a series of books. 'Want to know what God really said? Buy Volume 2!' If someone truly had a divine encounter, why turn it into a money-making venture? Shouldn't they want to spread their message as widely as possible? A simple, honest video could reach millions and stay online forever. It makes you wonder about the authenticity of these stories when the focus seems to be on selling books rather than freely sharing a life-changing message.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for starting the conversation. And welcome to the SoulPod channel. There are a lot of books on NDEs. However the number of books is quite small when compared to the lowest estimates of NDs, made by the University of VA. As I mentioned, the lowest estimates are in the millions. While Chat GPT estimates there are only 141 book in print that were written by those who've had NDEs. So, it seems that most people don't write about their experience. Only a very small minority seem to want to write about it.

    • @ProjectMoff
      @ProjectMoff 2 месяца назад

      You’re mislead. Most don’t write books at all. I don’t share my story except with certain people at certain times because it doesn’t matter if I don’t share it, everyone will die, there’s nothing they have to prepare for, no rules to follow, it’s better to be a better person but to become a “better person” out of fear of something after death isn’t being a better person at all, it’s learning how to act, you’ll be in the same position in the end regardless, not all buds flower at the same time and that’s the way it is and you can’t force growth, you have to have your experiences and learn from them.

    • @Metarig
      @Metarig 2 месяца назад

      @@ProjectMoff Sure, I get that there are lots of people who’ve had near-death experiences (NDEs) and don’t really talk about it-maybe there’s not much to say, or it was just a quick peek at something beyond. But it feels like everyone who does talk about it on RUclips is just trying to hype up their book. There’s a whole spectrum of experiences out there. Some people say they saw Buddha, others claim Jesus is a myth, and some even say they met Jesus and God. Among those who say they met Jesus, a few have had their lives totally change, going from hardcore atheists to becoming pastors, and they’ve given up a lot to follow this new path. I believe that the sacrifices and changes in their lives are what really show they’re telling the truth. I’m really curious to hear about your experience. Would you like to share your story?

    • @JoseGomez-n4k
      @JoseGomez-n4k Месяц назад

      @@ProjectMoffBro will you please share with me ?

  • @everyday316
    @everyday316 2 месяца назад

    Great channel Stacey... keep it going please 😊

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 2 месяца назад

      Thank you. That's the kind of feedback that keeps me going.

  • @everyday316
    @everyday316 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting this... its really great advice that i will follow ❤

  • @1BrknHrtdRomeo
    @1BrknHrtdRomeo 2 месяца назад

    Just incredible coming across your video b/c I had precisely the same thoughts! I've always believed in the paranormal (within reason but I'm also Catholic) but I experienced a lot of traumatic loss in a short amount of time that...I just didn't anticipate it and went into a depression and anxiety. The thought of death scared me that existence itself was painful. I was stuck and afraid...I just kept asking myself what was the point of it all, why am I here, and scared of what comes next... I actually didn't know what this was altho a therapist would've helped. But I tried to figure it out. I stopped drinking/weed, I went completely plant based, tried to fix my sleep...just every healthy thing you could do b/c I just wanted to stay alive. I hung out more with friends (who later told me what I was feeling). I even started praying seriously as my form of meditation. But my other comfort blanket was finding whatever I could on NDEs, just to answer my "what comes next" question. After all that time of researching? My answer to life is just to love <3 EVERYTHING. Every response, positive or negative, should always be an act of love. It's the core value to every belief and religion. I mean, the majority of NDEs have some form of life review. You not only experience every life decision you've made but also how that affected other people. Imagine that if you ever treated people badly through out your life, you will feel every hurt you've caused. To me, that sounds like hell and you are your own judge. I would be comfortable to leave this world knowing I left it better than I found it and have shown all the love I could've given. That is my truth <3

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 2 месяца назад

      I love this. Thank you for sharing -and thanks for watching my channel.

  • @mylestotten3575
    @mylestotten3575 2 месяца назад

    thank you

  • @nicciswainhi
    @nicciswainhi 2 месяца назад

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  • @Metarig
    @Metarig 2 месяца назад

    Why should we believe all these NDE stories? There's a big incentive to lie or exaggerate when you can make money from books. If these experiences were truly as profound as claimed - proving God's existence and showing our worldly concerns are trivial - wouldn't we see more dramatic life changes? Most people who report NDEs don't radically alter their lives or become completely devoted to spiritual matters. They often continue with normal routines, including trying to profit from their stories. Only a few, like Howard Storm who became deeply religious, show the kind of transformation you'd expect from such a life-altering experience. This inconsistency makes me skeptical. If someone truly encountered God and realized this world is insignificant in comparison, wouldn't they dedicate themselves entirely to spiritual pursuits rather than mundane concerns? The fact that so few do this suggests these experiences might not be as genuine or impactful as claimed.

    • @mylestotten3575
      @mylestotten3575 2 месяца назад

      most people still have to work a 9-5 job to do things like you know, eat. i've had many spiritual experiences, one of them was definitely an NDE. i don't wan't to make money or nothing off of it, i would rather people be comforted in life when dealing with the fear of things like death, unexpected death, etc. it's scary as you know being a human being living in this world not knowing what is going to happen to you or your loved ones in the event of inevitable death. having had an NDE and years later recalling it thanks to people like these i can rest at ease again and not have to take anxiety medication because i obsess about losing loved ones as part of everyday life. NDE's are very very real. my therapist has tried to convince me of otherwise and i have had quite the journey on the spiritual road. there is nothing absolutely nothing anyone can do to convince you until you have your own profound spiritual experience. not saying you haven't, but had you, you would be less skeptical. and being skeptical is good. thats what kept me from blindly following religion thank god lol but i assure you, one day you will know for yourself. encountering the divine is absolutely amazing beyond words and some of us just want to spread that love and peace lol. there are other spiritual experiences you can have other than NDE's that i know of like extreme deja vu or dreams coming to fruition or premonitions and shared death experiences, meditative connectedness, just experiencing humanity, chance encounters, coincidences beyond any explanation, prayer, pleasure, communion, some people take drugs to achieve these but i do not suggest that, love, nature, there are so many ways to have a divine encounter. they are very real and most of us i have found want nothing in return. some of us simply just want to share our experience, and some don't. anyway, i wish you well and i hope you can stay honest, open-minded, and willing.

    • @Metarig
      @Metarig 2 месяца назад

      @@mylestotten3575 I'm not saying I don't believe in an afterlife or that everyone who claims to have had a near-death experience (NDE) is lying. I'm actually a Christian and a believer. My point is that a lot of people who write books about NDEs are probably making stuff up just to sell books and make money. It's pretty obvious in many cases. I think that if someone really had a profound NDE, it would change them as a person. So when I see people who claim to have had an NDE but seem exactly the same as before, and they're just trying to profit from their story, I doubt they're being truthful. A genuine, powerful experience like that should have a noticeable impact on someone's character.

    • @TheSoulPodStudio
      @TheSoulPodStudio 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. I appreciate the sharing of ideas here. Believing is ultimately a personal choice. NDS can't be proven to be real, nor false. So, each person must to decide for themselves.

    • @ProjectMoff
      @ProjectMoff 2 месяца назад

      Most people who have NDEs don’t write books, you can watch thousands of interviews online and most of them don’t have books, you haven’t done any real research, you’re assuming. And yes most who have NDEs do have transformed spiritual lives, the way you say “devote themselves” to god shows you think that means religion, why would they suddenly believe in religious stories? Just because they had contact with what they interpret as the common idea of all religions which is God and which is not religion itself? It’s common for those with NDEs to see the huge flaws in religion. Before you start speaking your mind on a subject you should really actually look into it instead of starting from a place where you wish to brush it off from the beginning.

    • @gruetwo3424
      @gruetwo3424 Месяц назад

      How is it you propose these lies would so consistently feature the exact same elements, even including reports made before the term “near-death experience” was officially coined? Not only that, but tests have been conducted where the same near-death experiencers were interviewed multiple times several decades apart and were seen to provide essentially the exact same story with all the same details all those years later, something that’s very difficult to do if the story is one that was completely fabricated to begin with. You would also need to be proposing that virtually all near-death experiencers are master actors in telling these elaborate lies, as you can see the level of sincerity and often intense emotional inflection when describing certain impactful moments is beyond anything almost ever associated with someone completely lying on the spot, and keep in mind we’re talking about hundreds and thousands of people all reporting their experiences in this manner so you could imagine how unlikely it would be for that many people all around the world to keep up the act so effectively. As someone whose read quite a bit on near-death experiences as of late, know that the concerns you express are all very much taken into consideration by the prominent researchers in this field, and said researchers have also consistently come to the conclusion that they ultimately hold little actual weight when you consider the logistics of their potential to exist to any significant degree.

  • @marcduchamp5512
    @marcduchamp5512 2 месяца назад

    Fear is for the potential punishment instilled by the religious folks and some contexts taken out of the Holy scriptures

  • @silviosarunic6709
    @silviosarunic6709 2 месяца назад

    Just your brain play games….

    • @marcduchamp5512
      @marcduchamp5512 2 месяца назад

      Your perception plays the key also your mental state of being