There is one thing I absolutely don't understand, why do they wipe our memory just to tell the people later 2:09 you have to go back and tell them there's more to life than meets the eye. Maybe don't wipe our memory in the first place then ^^
This is an excellent question and one I have wondered myself. I think about it like this - I've told at least a dozen people of my experience and I don't think any of them really believe me even though those people know I am reasonable and not prone to exaggeration. Yet no matter how passionately I swear to them that life is eternal and made of light and love, no one seems to take my word for it. So I think that when the guides on the other side say "go tell others" they're not really giving you the mission of converting the world, they're saying that more to remind the experiencers to "express their truth and not fear judgement." The fear of what people will say or think is a big barrier to self realization and the advice to help "spread the word" is a good way of instilling in those that return that it's important to talk about this and spread truth instead of fear. And also, even though 90% of people won't be fully receptive to the ideas in NDE's, there are a few who would benefit from hearing these stories and are exploring their own spirituality and enlightenment and hearing other people share stories helps others overcome their fear and slowly the world gets more awakened. Interestingly, an example of advice that stuck with me for its profoundness actually contradicts the advice from guides you're referring to. ruclips.net/video/g2qZVo-OGdo/видео.html - if you watch this lady's clip, what she was told before returning by her guides that her mission in coming back was "don't try to convince anybody of anything" because words will never get the point across and the way you live is more important than the things you say. And people who return don't remember everything for two reasons - what we experience is beyond the human experience and can't fully be processed back into the brain and expressed with words, and, people aren't supposed to remember everything here as it defeats the purpose of coming to this place.
@@motohead1106 thank you for this comment. I believe you. So what is the purpose of us coming here and what advice would you have for someone suffering with severe depression and chronic suicidal thoughts? I try to watch these videos to help when I'm down
Exactly if you remembered everything there’d been no point in coming to live here! Why take a test to see what you’ve learned if you already know all the answers. The point is to grow and experience and learn while you’re doing all that. I find the process of birth, baby, childhood, adulthood, to elder back to death to be so cyclical. Each part of life has their own lessons to reveal to you as you get there :)
@@adisa6927You explained it well enogh. There is one more point. The person experiencing NDE is, so to say. a guest in a territory that is not his but into which he "jumped into" due an injury to the physical body. Retaining their memory fully would generate an impression (even if implicit) that the person is a "dual citizen" and has accrued much of the status of an Avatar or of an enlightened sage. Which he has not. Arjuna J,
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There is one thing I absolutely don't understand, why do they wipe our memory just to tell the people later 2:09 you have to go back and tell them there's more to life than meets the eye. Maybe don't wipe our memory in the first place then ^^
This is an excellent question and one I have wondered myself. I think about it like this - I've told at least a dozen people of my experience and I don't think any of them really believe me even though those people know I am reasonable and not prone to exaggeration. Yet no matter how passionately I swear to them that life is eternal and made of light and love, no one seems to take my word for it. So I think that when the guides on the other side say "go tell others" they're not really giving you the mission of converting the world, they're saying that more to remind the experiencers to "express their truth and not fear judgement." The fear of what people will say or think is a big barrier to self realization and the advice to help "spread the word" is a good way of instilling in those that return that it's important to talk about this and spread truth instead of fear. And also, even though 90% of people won't be fully receptive to the ideas in NDE's, there are a few who would benefit from hearing these stories and are exploring their own spirituality and enlightenment and hearing other people share stories helps others overcome their fear and slowly the world gets more awakened.
Interestingly, an example of advice that stuck with me for its profoundness actually contradicts the advice from guides you're referring to. ruclips.net/video/g2qZVo-OGdo/видео.html - if you watch this lady's clip, what she was told before returning by her guides that her mission in coming back was "don't try to convince anybody of anything" because words will never get the point across and the way you live is more important than the things you say.
And people who return don't remember everything for two reasons - what we experience is beyond the human experience and can't fully be processed back into the brain and expressed with words, and, people aren't supposed to remember everything here as it defeats the purpose of coming to this place.
@@motohead1106 thank you for this comment. I believe you. So what is the purpose of us coming here and what advice would you have for someone suffering with severe depression and chronic suicidal thoughts? I try to watch these videos to help when I'm down
Exactly if you remembered everything there’d been no point in coming to live here! Why take a test to see what you’ve learned if you already know all the answers. The point is to grow and experience and learn while you’re doing all that. I find the process of birth, baby, childhood, adulthood, to elder back to death to be so cyclical. Each part of life has their own lessons to reveal to you as you get there :)
@@adisa6927You explained it well enogh.
There is one more point. The person experiencing NDE is, so to say. a guest in a territory that is not his but into which he "jumped into" due an injury to the physical body.
Retaining their memory fully would generate an impression (even if implicit) that the person is a "dual citizen" and has accrued much of the status of an Avatar or of an enlightened sage. Which he has not.
Arjuna J,
An NDE is a Near Death Experience.
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