Death stories: truth and consolation - Dr Kathryn Mannix

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @mikidavis2568
    @mikidavis2568 5 лет назад +33

    At 83 I am not far from this end and this woman has made it very calming and very acceptable to die. I owe her my peace of mind. Thank you, Dr. Kathryn Mannix.

  • @dhomy2699
    @dhomy2699 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you: it was important to listen to that.

  • @robertkraychik1884
    @robertkraychik1884 2 года назад +2

    amazing lecture built on the wisdom of deep experience. thank you.

  • @thelegacyrecorder
    @thelegacyrecorder 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting her talk!

  • @gracejuliearcher3713
    @gracejuliearcher3713 Год назад +1

    Love Kathryn’s book..
    There are many other interpretations of these stories… Jung and Rudolph Stiener for example…

  • @MariaMaria-kv1oh
    @MariaMaria-kv1oh 4 года назад +2

    could someone translate this for me please? I've lost my husband and father in less tha a year and a half, I'm so gilty because, for different reasons, none of them received atention , I need to know how they felt because I can't sleep or live in peace thinking that they deeply suffered. Maybe someone can make a very short review on this video please? Thanks

    • @shybluehope894
      @shybluehope894 3 года назад +2

      This video is about how people don't know very much about dying. Modern culture doesn't prepare people for death. This causes a lot of fear and uncertainty. People who work with the dying have a lot of experience with the reality of death and can teach people about death. As for your father and husband, although I do not know what happened, I can say that people often do not experience much suffering at the end. In the weeks before dying people often see dead relative coming to visit them. They may see supernatural entities. They feel they are being drawn to another place. They may say that they soon have to leave. People dying of illness become tired. They sleep more and more. Eventually they don't wake up and their breathing slows until it finally stops.

    • @dianam.agudelo3066
      @dianam.agudelo3066 3 года назад +3

      @@shybluehope894 by listening to people's stories about NDEs I understood that Death doesn't exist. You Know, the other side is a realm where you live the real life. Death is not the end. So everyone will leave this Earthly body and then they are going into another level of existence.
      I am working in a memory care facility/ hospice and they have Taught me a lot about compasionate care listening, empathy, love, life and life after life.

    • @rjsimpkins2911
      @rjsimpkins2911 Год назад +4

      I hate to hear you have suffered like this. Your loved ones could have received better care, but this is true for almost everyone. However, this is a failure of the system she describes and you were also failed. The answers that you need are to be found in near death experiences of those who briefly crossed over, but came back and told their experiences. I have 2 different lists publicly posted with 1000 RUclips videos about this. From personal experience, I would say that the moment of 'death' when your spirit separates from your body is as natural as exhaling a breath. Your loved ones are aware of your unwarranted guilt and wish for you to let it go. I promise that you will meet them again, but not until the correct time in the future.