Forensic Pathologist's Profound NDE (Mind-Blowing Truth Revealed!) 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

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  • @lifeandbeyondchannel
    @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +60

    📚 Jeffrey Long Book: Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences - amzn.to/4f3a9H2
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    ⏰ Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:36 - Dr. Cummings' Career
    01:54 - Water Rafting Trip
    02:48 - Dr. Cummings’ Near-Death Experience
    04:27 - Encounter with The Light
    06:10 - Return to His Body
    09:41 - Seeing the Gigantic Butterfly
    10:40 - Life After the NDE
    14:16 - The Transformation
    14:54 - A Profound Message for All
    📚 Jeffrey Long Book: The Science of Near-Death Experiences - amzn.to/4f3a9H2

  • @user-we4vj9le1e
    @user-we4vj9le1e Месяц назад +604

    "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience."

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +28

      Absolutely agree! Our true essence is spiritual, and this human life is just one of many experiences.

    • @user-we4vj9le1e
      @user-we4vj9le1e Месяц назад +11

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel what is universe without consciousness… what is consciousness without universe…

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +15

      @@user-we4vj9le1e The universe and consciousness are deeply intertwined, each giving meaning to the other. It's a profound relationship that continues to inspire exploration and understanding.

    • @serenac6495
      @serenac6495 Месяц назад +12

      That basically confirms what I heard spoken to me in my heart a few years back saying we are spiritual beings experiencing a physical reality.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +9

      @@serenac6495 It aligns beautifully with Dr. Cummings' experience and the idea that we are indeed spiritual beings on a physical journey.

  • @Oaktreealley
    @Oaktreealley Месяц назад +250

    “No amount of worry is going to transform your future. And no amount of grief is going to fix your past.”

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  27 дней назад +14

      Absolutely true. Worrying about the future or dwelling on the past only robs us of the present moment. It's all about focusing on what we can control now.

    • @sdd123
      @sdd123 27 дней назад +6

      So true. Sounds like such a peaceful experience.

    • @dangenet3102
      @dangenet3102 23 дня назад +1

      Nicelyrics said❤

    • @howardstewart2549
      @howardstewart2549 22 дня назад

      @@sdd123 “Sounds like such a peaceful experience”, is interesting. Because modern civilization has been intentionally structured, to be a protective societal environment for man. The natural risks, inherent in a natural, non manmade jungle, forrest, or desert environment, has been known to represent great risk of immanent serious bodily injury or death, resulting from harsh climate, competition from other humans & animals, for food, water & shelter, & from disease & serious injuries or death from naturally hazardous terrain. Even with modern man’s amenities, which have caused man to become averse to spartan conditions, generally, & to become alienated from a lifestyle of hunter-gatherer, or even, of a farming existence, that would sustain oneself, living a life of “convenience” & for some, a life of luxury, can be a red flag for becoming victims of nature, & not being able to adapt to catastrophic events. Wild animals, subject to the food chain & that can be observed to endure a harsh existence(though often appearing tranquil), are no different from human existence. We are insulated, most of us, from lions & tigers, for example, or not so effectively protected from other predatory humans, but such artificial societal protection, still fails in the end to protect us from the ravages of death, by bacteria & viruses, & who-knows-what other hostile, unseen entities, that abound! As Sally Fields or some other actress, naively( but joyously admirable) exclaimed, “Why can’t we all just get along?”

    • @LanceSalling
      @LanceSalling 21 день назад

      yeah, that's the one that hit me like a brick...

  • @user-yr5zd8qy9n
    @user-yr5zd8qy9n Месяц назад +333

    I lost my mum in February 2021. On my birthday in 2023 April 29 - I was sitting in the garden and it was cold and grey. I was thinking of my mum and how I wasn’t there when she passed. Suddenly the sun came out and a tiny blue butterfly landed by my foot. It was beautiful and I had never seen one like it before. I knew it was from her.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +26

      I’m so sorry for your loss. That butterfly sounds like a beautiful and meaningful sign from your mum. Thank you for sharing such a touching moment.

    • @stevemurphy2295
      @stevemurphy2295 Месяц назад +29

      And what's amazing it's not what you see from the butterfly but the feelings you get when it passed on into your soul can you imagine the excitement from your mother on the other side when she realized she made a connection with you

    • @user-cm7ej5jw7w
      @user-cm7ej5jw7w Месяц назад +6

      @@stevemurphy2295 that is a beautiful description Steve.. grateful for reading this today 🍃

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 Месяц назад +2

      💐🦋

    • @Stephen_Conquer
      @Stephen_Conquer Месяц назад +1

      My mom going to die soon so 😢

  • @coreyhabbas
    @coreyhabbas Месяц назад +184

    I loved the statement he made - “The point of music is to listen. The point of life is to live”. Beautiful!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +7

      I'm glad you found that statement moving! It truly captures a profound truth about living fully and appreciating every moment. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

    • @cleanmirror8279
      @cleanmirror8279 25 дней назад

      You can't live while the government controls us. How is this a free world? Life is utter pointless & shitty waste of time

  • @hkt7868
    @hkt7868 Месяц назад +472

    Wow, this video is absolutely mind-blowing! To hear a hardcore atheist forensic pathologist who has cut thousands of brains and conducted numerous autopsies, share his profound near-death experience is truly remarkable. It's incredible how someone so deeply rooted in science and skepticism can have an experience that challenges the belief that NDEs are just chemical reactions in the brain. Dr. Cummings' journey shows us that there is so much more to life, death, and consciousness than we might realize. This story is a powerful reminder that the mysteries of existence go beyond what we can see and measure. Thank you for sharing this compelling and transformative experience!🥰🥰🥰

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +29

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Dr. Cummings' experience indeed opens up fascinating discussions about the nature of consciousness and the mysteries of life. We're glad you found the video impactful!

    • @caroleminke6116
      @caroleminke6116 Месяц назад +13

      Stop putting scientists on a pedestal plz

    • @caroleminke6116
      @caroleminke6116 Месяц назад +7

      Stop putting scientists on a pedestal plz

    • @hkt7868
      @hkt7868 Месяц назад +47

      @@caroleminke6116 I hear you. I'm not advocating for blindly idolizing scientists, either. It's just that many people limit their beliefs to what science can explain through brain chemistry, overlooking the possibility of anything beyond. I referenced the neuroscientist's NDE to highlight the importance of challenging conventional understanding. Even someone deeply entrenched in science can encounter experiences pushing the boundaries of our knowledge. It's about recognizing that there may be aspects of existence beyond current scientific explanations.

    • @louisaugust1815
      @louisaugust1815 Месяц назад

      Just saying doctors have recreated the tunnel experience by touching certain parts of the brain with electrical probes so not to dismiss science all together

  • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
    @Total_Body_Fitness_USA Месяц назад +387

    I've been in healthcare 30+ years trained in integrative functional medicine and had a stroke back in April 2022 due to a medication I was taking. ER docs wanted to give me TPA which is a clot busting drug, but something in my mind told me to refuse it and I did. Then they wanted to give me something to lower my blood pressure and again something in my head told me to refuse it and I did. Turns out I had a low blood flow infarction in the left posterior limb of the internal capsule due to the prescribed vasodilator I was taking. I could get into more details, but basically I was admitted to the hospital and every test and scan you can imagine was done and nothing was found to have caused the stroke and that is why it was concluded that the vasodilator caused it. Anyways, later that night I couldn't move the entire right side of my body and I remember asking God what it was that I could learn from this. Then I heard this clear voice in my head say to forget about the past, don't worry about the future, and focus on the NOW! Live your life and do what makes you happy without hurting others in the process. So, a month later I followed up with a neurologist and he looked over all my scans and test results and basically said that if I would have taken the TPA I could have had a major brain bleed due to my BP being 213/110 at the time. AND, if I would have taken the medicine to lower my BP, it could have caused more strokes because my body was naturally increasing my BP due to the low blood flow. So, God saved me from death and gave me another chance at life and I am here to help people for as long as God allows! Blessings to all!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +13

      That sounds like a profound and life-changing experience. It's incredible how listening to your intuition guided you through such a critical moment. Wishing you continued strength and blessings on your journey to help others

    • @silent209lb
      @silent209lb Месяц назад +2

      Curious to ask. How do you live your life differently now?

    • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
      @Total_Body_Fitness_USA Месяц назад +33

      @@silent209lb Not taking things so seriously. Showing compassion and empathy for others. We are all born to different parents, have different upbringings, religious beliefs, etc., and we can't judge others just because they don't believe the way we do. We must understand that we are all human and that God created a vast diversity in everything He created. Just look at all the diversity in nature and you will know that God is a God of diversity. While we may not be able to agree with everything someone does, we should at least try to understand that we all make choices based on our own opinions of what we may think or believe what is right or wrong. Some of us intentionally do wrong, while others strive to do right. However, due to the vast diversity in humanity, there is NO WAY that 100% of the population will agree with what me or you do in this thing we call life. So, we live our life the best way we know how. We live with no regrets, let the past be the past - and while we can plan for the future, let us not worry about those plans because tomorrow is not promised. So, I live for today, help others, and try my best to understand why people do the things they do. I don't have to agree with everything someone does, but I know that just because I don't agree with them doesn't necessarily mean they are doing something wrong. Believe in yourself and just know that YOU have the power to change your world. But also know this. At the very second you change your world, you could lose it all. Be thankful for every moment you have breath! Blessings!

    • @francisthomlinson9062
      @francisthomlinson9062 Месяц назад +2

      Amen

    • @yumisage
      @yumisage Месяц назад +3

      @@Total_Body_Fitness_USA- Yes that is true to me. Thank you for sharing your words of wisdom that helps us all🤍😇🌷

  • @Daphnedidit
    @Daphnedidit Месяц назад +182

    I’ve not had a NDE that I am aware of….I was a dialysis nurse my whole nursing career. One day in late January 2021 everything changed. I had a very emotional experience to my sons’ dad dying. I could not be a nurse in dialysis any more. I gave a two month notice. I started having issues with the reason we were keeping people alive, sometimes against their will. A lot of our patients only chose dialysis over death because their family did not want them to go. Our patients would tell us they were ready to go. I saw this time and time again. It was so sad. I retired early in March 2021. Thank you for telling your story.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +17

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s clear you’ve had a profound journey and have made tough, compassionate decisions. I appreciate your openness and am glad you found value in the story. Wishing you peace and fulfillment in this new chapter of your life.

    • @Daphnedidit
      @Daphnedidit Месяц назад +6

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel thank you so much.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +7

      @@Daphnedidit Thank you for watching and sharing your unique experience. Your openness enriches the conversation for everyone!

    • @mariam.3224
      @mariam.3224 Месяц назад +11

      My beloved mother had a, severe brain hemorrhage and went to a coma before she died from pneumonia and everyday I went to visit her to the icu I told her that she could "go" if she desired to, that I wanted her to be happy, we would be OK, although missing her... I knew she was trapped in that body and she wanted to communicate with me but she couldn't of course... The machines went crazy every time I was there with her.. It's so sad that people aren't aware..

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +7

      @@mariam.3224 I’m truly sorry for your loss. Your compassion and support for your mother during such a difficult time are deeply touching. It’s hard when we feel they’re trapped, but your loving words must have provided her some comfort. It’s interesting that the machines reacted when you were there; it can feel as though there’s a deeper connection or awareness at play. Many people are still awakening to the idea of an afterlife and the profound experiences surrounding it. Thank you for sharing this heartfelt experience.

  • @nissniss8006
    @nissniss8006 Месяц назад +186

    My friend, you not only had a NDE, but also a spiritual awakening. Trust it and continue your journey inwards. ❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +7

      Thank you for your insight! Dr. Cummings’ experience indeed seems to reflect both a profound NDE and a deep spiritual awakening. Wishing him continued growth and insight on this remarkable journey.

    • @indigo1435
      @indigo1435 Месяц назад +4

      Yes I believe it happened for a huge reason in this man’s life. The change needed to happen in his life.

    • @felice9907
      @felice9907 Месяц назад +2

      interesting to see that this is the only comment so far pointing to this fact!
      all the great eastern masters and yogis, as well as some from the west, have been spreading the insight that there is a profound connection between these states of mind and how to deal with them.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @@felice9907 Thank you for pointing that out. Indeed, many great masters and yogis have explored the deep connections between these states of mind and our approach to them.

    • @newsviewstoday5689
      @newsviewstoday5689 26 дней назад +2

      You know from the 100'a of NDE's I've listened to nearly all of them have had an awakening, a 'Come to Jesus meeting" that shows them the reality & importance of this life. Hard way to wake up but better than NOT waking up to what it's all about Alfie.

  • @PetraSant-fb5nf
    @PetraSant-fb5nf Месяц назад +375

    My Mother passed away in 1995 of cancer. She was seventy four. In 2014 I happened to be passing through the village where she once lived, and decided to take a walk down by the riverside and say a prayer of thanksgiving for her life and love. At the end of the prayer the sun came shining through the trees and seemed to be pulsating. I took a photograph of the sun. A little later that year I happened to look at the photo (my thumbnail photo left shows it. Click on to enlarge) and noticed in the top left corner, Red and Blue Rays, also a White Form (soul?) attached to the white form, a Round Orb. I zoomed in on the orb and within the orb I saw a young ladies face, smiling back at me. I recognised the face immediately, it was my mother face. The face is at a slight angle.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +15

      That sounds like a truly special and comforting experience. It's amazing how signs and memories can manifest in unexpected ways.

    • @tanastoiberg7981
      @tanastoiberg7981 Месяц назад +34

      I enlarged the thumbnail. You were blessed to have gotten a message from your mom. Praise God for that to happen to you.
      When my dad passed away in 2006, i was walking in an outdoor shopping center with my friend, and we decided to eat something. We were both talking about our dad's, who both had passed away, not too far apart. Just as I spoke about my father, a guitarist near us began to play a song he used to sing to me as a child. "You are my sunshine" was the song. This musician wasn't an older man. He was a young guy. I think it was my dad telling me that he loved me and that he was ok. I do believe we live on in heaven, and our eternity in heaven will be beyond words. I look forward to seeing my dad, older brother, and other family members i have lost in the past. Life certainly doesn't stop when we die here.
      I bet you felt good inside to know your mom was ok.
      Blessings to you,
      Tana 🙏🙇‍♀️✝️💕🕊

    • @PetraSant-fb5nf
      @PetraSant-fb5nf Месяц назад +10

      @@tanastoiberg7981 , Thank you so much for your lovely comments. “You are my sunshine” was a reminder to you, that your Dad loves you.

    • @tweeniebee3032
      @tweeniebee3032 Месяц назад +7

      Wow!!!!! Sacred🙏

    • @jamesjoyner9135
      @jamesjoyner9135 Месяц назад

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel

  • @philipswain4122
    @philipswain4122 Месяц назад +31

    I had a strange experience while undergoing major abdominal surgery. I remember going under then suddenly being aware of being above my head. I had full 360 vision. No noise, just an overwhelming sense of peace and tranquility. I saw three light beings at the end of the bed. I thought “ this is strange@ and then i awoke in intensive care. Ever since then, i went from a real go getter, to having no focus other than wanting to be near nature.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +5

      Thank you for sharing your profound experience. It’s amazing how such moments can shift our perspectives and priorities. Nature has a powerful way of bringing peace and grounding.

    • @darh3375
      @darh3375 22 дня назад

      …interesting

  • @FaithTotten-gr5ox
    @FaithTotten-gr5ox Месяц назад +27

    Beautiful ! I had a super hard time when my mother died of lung cancer at the age of 77... we were very close and I was expecting her death but when the time came I was so grief stricken that she was gone . I couldn’t talk to her and I kept forgetting I couldn’t call her on the phone ... I was just bedside myself with longing for her that I didn’t want to be here anymore . But I knew she wouldn’t want me to feel like that so I kept going and tried so hard to come to terms with it , but it took a good 15 years to be ok .. and I really hope and pray that there is a beautiful afterlife so I can know she’s ok and happy . And the older I get , I’m slowly knowing she is .. and I can’t wait to see her again ! ♥️ So I keep her and all my loved ones close to my heart and one day we will all be together again .

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your heartfelt story. Your resilience is inspiring, and I believe your mother is at peace. One day, you'll be reunited with her and all your loved ones. ❤️

  • @Graybeard_
    @Graybeard_ Месяц назад +88

    We are here to experience.
    We shouldn't take others or ourselves too seriously.
    We should try our best and let go of the rest.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +5

      Beautifully said! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and perspective.

    • @shirleysmith9421
      @shirleysmith9421 Месяц назад +3

      Agree We are here to Learn Once we learn our lessons here we go on to our next learning experience. This Earth is only One of Our Heavenly Father's Classrooms. And we grow and grow in Loving Understanding and Grow...Etc.🥰😍🥰😍😇😇😇😇💘💘💘💘💯💯💯💯

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      @@shirleysmith9421 Beautifully said. Life is indeed a continuous journey of learning and growth. Thank you for sharing your perspective!

    • @suepihoker5335
      @suepihoker5335 17 дней назад +1

      I thank you for saying that. I'm really going to try to always remember that. 😊

  • @Samtzu
    @Samtzu Месяц назад +110

    A suggestion: Meditate on the "Now? The way to do that is to simply not allow the Past or the Future to interupt your thoughts for a period of time. Sit in stillness and peace and try to think on Nothing. When any thought intrudes, simply give it a "No thank you" and let it pass on by. After a while you will be simply sitting in the Now. I discovered this years ago in a time of tremendous difficulty.... and the Now took me out of all of the fear, darkness, and uncertainty that I had been trapped in. I was drenched in Peace and Joy. Try it... if it works, great. Just keep trying until you get there.... and then do it as often as possible. It's very educational as well.....

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing this insightful suggestion! Embracing the "Now" can indeed bring peace and clarity. Your advice is valuable and much appreciated.

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 Месяц назад

      For a brilliant breakdown of the different types of consciousness Google search Ramana Maharshi-Be as you are Chapter 12 Experience and Samadhi...Sahaja samadhi-the unified field of awareness or Born Again when the ego is destroyed along with its subconscious mind-unconscious mind revealing the superconscious mind 24/7.

    • @johardy-bishop9105
      @johardy-bishop9105 Месяц назад +3

      Thank you. I need to try this because ‘the moment’ is not in a happy place.

    • @zantecarroll4448
      @zantecarroll4448 Месяц назад +1

      thank you❤

    • @rachelh7079
      @rachelh7079 Месяц назад

      🕊🤍✨🥰

  • @FrenkyBgood
    @FrenkyBgood Месяц назад +81

    The way you react emotionally makes your story so authentic to me. From early youth I was fascinated by death. I read all literature about it. Raymond Moody, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross you name it. They all gave me insight into matters of death. It is in my nature to seek out and analyse things around me. I intuitively feel that there is more between heaven and earth. As a kid I had some special experiences that no one could explain. But as you get older you have to conform to society standards. People may think that I am a strange guy, a freak but that doesn't matter to me. I know there is more than this narrow vision on life. I thank you so much for sharing your story with us.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +9

      Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights! It's amazing how personal journeys and intuition can reveal so much about the mysteries of life and death. We're glad Dr. Cummings' story resonated with you and reinforced your belief that there's more to our existence. Keep exploring and questioning!

    • @user-gr5tx6rd4h
      @user-gr5tx6rd4h Месяц назад +1

      Hello, you are much like me. At 75 now i remember one day about 50 years back seeing in the window of a book store one of Moody's first books and knowing immediately "I must have this book!" I got it and later found Kübler-Ross and others. I recommend the excellent video "The day I died" from BBC. Some names of persons who have made a very strong impression: Pam Reynolds and Vicki Umipeg / Noratuk / Brazon (changing her surname).

    • @FrenkyBgood
      @FrenkyBgood Месяц назад

      @@user-gr5tx6rd4h thank you so much for your comment! I will watch the BBC documentary. Do you know about the Dutch surgeon Pim van Lommel? I am Dutch and I admire his works about NDE. His explanations about NDE sound very solid and true to me. Just google his name if you are interested.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@user-gr5tx6rd4h
      Thank you for sharing your experience and recommendations! It’s fascinating how certain books and stories can profoundly influence our understanding of NDEs.

    • @johardy-bishop9105
      @johardy-bishop9105 Месяц назад +1

      FrenkyBgood. I loved reading what you wrote. I haven’t had those experiences but I have often thought when Jesus came to live among men he would have remembered what he had left and known to what he would return.

  • @EmpiricalPeace
    @EmpiricalPeace Месяц назад +15

    Had my NDE over 20 years ago. I distinctly remember thinking. If this is dying, then dying isn't a big deal. I also clearly remember communicating with something else. The experience did not make me more spiritual in a religious sense but rather has made me aware that life and death are natural phenomena that exist alongside one another.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s powerful how such moments can reshape our understanding of life and death, highlighting their interconnectedness.

    • @laneneal3510
      @laneneal3510 13 дней назад

      Exactly!

  • @dianeruiz0721
    @dianeruiz0721 Месяц назад +60

    Don’t know if you’ve heard of Dr Eben Alexander but he had an incredible, life changing experience as well. He is an American NeuroSurgeon who was an atheist and had a near death experience while in a medically induced coma due to an undiagnosed rare form of spinal meningitis. He wrote a few books about his experiences and they are truly inspiring and fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and I pray you continue to understand and process your journey!! There is so much we have to discover and remember about our true selves. God bless you all ❤ Diane xoxo

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +6

      Thank you, Diane! Dr. Eben Alexander's journey is indeed remarkable and adds to the profound insights shared by those who have experienced NDEs. It's a reminder of the depth and mystery of our existence. Thanks for sharing!

    • @joliekae
      @joliekae Месяц назад +1

      And his story has been shown to be demonstrably false.

    • @ozlem4882
      @ozlem4882 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@joliekae Can you give more information about us please?

  • @Lisafer15
    @Lisafer15 Месяц назад +26

    I had an NDE which took me to what I can only discribe as a past life I was in a coma for 3 weeks which took me on a journey across points not just in my present life but across times in the past too. After coming out of the coma (with a brain injury and damaged sight) my thoughts and even native English language was disrupted by a completely different language that I'd never learned and visuals that were extremely real and related these were at their height when suffering epileptic seizures which had begun due to the incident that caused me to be in hospital. I now feel like I'm living between various dimensions, all that was close to me before is /are gone, I trust no one but my animals.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your profound experience. It’s remarkable how NDEs can reveal connections across different times and dimensions, and how they can profoundly impact our perception of reality. I’m sorry to hear about the challenges you’ve faced, and it’s touching to see the bond you have with your animals.

    • @hawks4894
      @hawks4894 Месяц назад +2

      Maybe you could share your story on one of these podcasts? I'm sure you are not alone in your experience and it could help ..sending love to you..

    • @Lisafer15
      @Lisafer15 Месяц назад +1

      @@hawks4894 Thank you for your kind words. I would be happy to share my experience but unfortunately have no idea how to do anything technologically I'm limited in many ways as I'm losing my sight have no computr and no help. I thank you for your interest though.

    • @Dream99972
      @Dream99972 21 день назад +1

      @@Lisafer15bruh u try to say a past live means recarnation case right? In india and other east countries recarnation cases are very common as concept is open there so ppl share them openly in west it happens but ppl dont share it thinkin like a dream can say what u saw in those past life flashback
      Im 18 and i want a rebirth a new life a happy one i pray to god everyday urstory will motivate me

    • @kimrobinson6285
      @kimrobinson6285 16 дней назад +1

      I'm so sorry about your losses and an experience that had to be beyond unsettling. I have trouble finding replies to my comments here on RUclips, so don't be hurt if I can't find my way back to reply to anything you send. I'll say a prayer for you if that's ok. ❤

  • @SoniaUK
    @SoniaUK Месяц назад +100

    I had a NDE. This life is a shadow of what is to come.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It's amazing how NDEs can give us profound insights into what's beyond this life.

    • @clairevariandeacon6906
      @clairevariandeacon6906 Месяц назад +4

      Hallelujah ❤ it's tough here sometimes.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@clairevariandeacon6906 Indeed, life can be challenging. Hang in there, and thank you for sharing your thoughts

    • @rainmanj9978
      @rainmanj9978 Месяц назад +4

      What did you experience? If i may ask?

    • @MadeleineKuhl
      @MadeleineKuhl Месяц назад +1

      I hope so
      I am trying to keep soul farming for Jesus at the most high but until change of what o was then what is now is hard
      I did not NDE
      Im not medical educated to know the in-depth but I went into shock and started shivering , skin went green and vomiting.
      I black out after the skin being green
      I can not talk , spell , work , trust , calm down , love.
      I don’t know who I am
      I did do bio chemistry before and i would be the lady person to start faith
      But I’m scared all tee time that I can not forgive him fr the shock part effecting my kids home and the letting God down with my kiddies
      I feel I’m in hell I’m my head
      Trust dies I think
      Not one understands what I’m saying
      I don’t understand much
      I’m different and I’m scared

  • @redlabel9294
    @redlabel9294 Месяц назад +27

    Oh wow! I've suffered laryngiospasms for roughly 32 years. It ended my flying career, which was devastating. I've had some really bad ones that had me on my knees, or stumbling outside when home alone, so people would see me collapse in the yard, and if nothing else so someone would find my body before my wife came home from work. It's unbelievably scary and I'm convinced that there's a good possibility that I may eventually suffer a heart attack from the extreme stress. Anyways... thank you for sharing your beautiful NDE. I've watched and read hundreds of accounts and they are the closest thing to proof of an afterlife there is. One lesson is weaved throughout nearly all, and it's that LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTERS!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry to hear about your struggles with laryngospasms. Dr. Cummings' experience reinforces the profound lesson that love is truly what matters most. Wishing you peace and comfort.

    • @randomelvis3359
      @randomelvis3359 Месяц назад

      @@redlabel9294
      As someone that also suffers laryngospasm I completely empathise with your story. I also started to have “Freeze response” with the attacks which is extremely frightening, but, I can report it is a natural reaction and one that can be stress related and very curable. No matter how tough your attack is, stay still and repeat this “Let go”… this will “appeal” to the neuropathway involved with relaxation because it understands what letting go is… have you tried Hypnotherapy? This helps reprogram the subconscious mind where any traumas may be lingering… Vocal cord dysfunction is also worth looking into and speech therapy can help resolve any speaking, swallowing/aspiration issues you may have picked up along the way.
      Main thing to do is stay still and calm without all the thoughts of death or wife finding you etc…. If you have suffered 32 years this alone should be proof it’s not going to kill you…(I say this respectfully and as a reminder you’re alive and maybe just haven’t found the answer yet)… wishing you recovery and total peace to enjoy the rest of your journey 🙏🏻

    • @dragonfly9209
      @dragonfly9209 Месяц назад +3

      How horrible! I can't even imagine how painful, and terrifying that must be! I am glad you were able to make it out of the house during a bad one--so that someone would see you needed help. I would try and do the same. I am hoping there is something that can be done to reduce or eliminate these episodes? Wishing all the best for you ♥

    • @gillianm9367
      @gillianm9367 2 дня назад

      ❤do you have an emergency alert button to wear round your neck if you need to get help urgently? Another option would be to buy an Alexa so you can call to it to phone for assistance. I wish I'd had this for my dad😢

  • @bvaradinov
    @bvaradinov Месяц назад +60

    I had such experience in 2006, I was pronounced dead at the spot… I went on the “other side”, experienced it for a short “moment” (which according to those who witnessed the situation has lasted for more than 2 hours), and I can’t explain what I’ve experienced. I have no words for that experience… However, that moment changed my entire life. It made me incredibly aware of myself, I can no longer use “we” or “us” when I talk, I talk only from my own perspective as I lost the sense of being part of larger social group in which I can blend if I feel weak or if I need support- I can’t be more aware of what’s the value of “now” and “ I ”, and how that value is what God has defined. I regularly feel dreamy like if I’m doubting if I’m actually here now, if this is all a dream, because the “other side” was much more real and complete as experience. Bottom line: such experiences change one’s life entirely and sets in on a very steady course where there’s no doubt why is one here, present as human in this reality. God is more real than the life itself, that’s what I can say for sure.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your profound experience. It's incredible how NDEs can deeply transform our perspective on life and consciousness. Your journey underscores the profound impact of such experiences on personal awareness and spirituality

    • @bvaradinov
      @bvaradinov Месяц назад +7

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel Next to personal awareness, that experience changed entirely my motivation. From a messy life with lots of uncertainties and struggles with motivation, my life took a very sharp turn and since then I’m regularly amazed with myself when it comes to motivation for achieving things… things which I’ve never had in mind that I can actually achieve.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      @@bvaradinov That's incredible to hear how profoundly your experience shifted your life and motivation. It's inspiring to see the transformative power of such experiences. Wishing you continued success on your journey of self-discovery and achievement!

    • @bvaradinov
      @bvaradinov 25 дней назад

      @@cleanmirror8279 Attention seeking? That’s the wrong place and occasion to do that 😉

  • @stevemurphy2295
    @stevemurphy2295 Месяц назад +17

    I have watched and listened to dozens of these near death experiences but for some reason this one really hits home the honesty is like sunlight with no Shadows

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for your heartfelt comment. Dr. Cummings' honesty and openness have a way of deeply resonating with many people. I'm glad his story touched you.

  • @Gently469
    @Gently469 Месяц назад +18

    Peter, having been a forensic pathologist and an atheist to boot, lends so much more
    credibility to the truth of what really occurs in a near death experience. I had my own
    episode, yet less dramatic and it changed my whole way of thinking. I found myself
    choking up while hearing the raw emotion that I once had felt in the aftermath. Thank
    you Peter for being brave enough to share your experience with a skeptical world.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Peter's background indeed adds a unique and credible perspective to NDEs. It's moving to hear how these experiences can profoundly change our way of thinking. Your words resonate with many who have felt the same.

  • @DaveBjornRapp
    @DaveBjornRapp Месяц назад +31

    I've never heard of this happening to anybody else. I was swimming in St. Augustine and got taken by an undertow. Then I heard it... what sounded like the voice of my maternal grandfather on a Sony Cassette recorder. He said "Now David, if you ever get caught by an undertow remember to push off whenever your foot, hand, knee, or elbow hits the bottom." So I tried it once, didn't get it right. Tried again- and all of a sudden I was floating up... by that time I was about 30 feet under and almost lost my breath before I got to the surface, but I did make it by slowly streaming air out. Then I was above the water. The whole thing was amazing.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +5

      Wow, what an incredible experience! It’s fascinating how personal and meaningful guidance can come through in such unexpected ways. I'm glad you were able to make it to the surface safely. Thanks for sharing your remarkable story!

    • @DaveBjornRapp
      @DaveBjornRapp Месяц назад +4

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel I love the unexplainable, especially when it happens to me... which is way too infrequent. LOL. It's my pleasure to share my experiences as there will eventually be somebody else who lived through something similar. Then we can be weirdos together!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@DaveBjornRapp, it’s wonderful that you embrace and share those unexplainable moments! Your openness can help others with similar experiences feel understood and less alone.

    • @shirleysmith9421
      @shirleysmith9421 Месяц назад +3

      It was not yet time to go on to your next learning experience You had More to Learn in This Lifetime🥰😍😇😇‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @namsardar
    @namsardar Месяц назад +24

    Dr Cummings, thank you for sharing this from your heart. I feel for the atheists so deeply engrained in medicine that they've lost all idea of universal consciousness and I am grateful you had this experience and that it transformed you so much as a person and that you're able to share it with the world. Your experience will help many atheists understand truth. Thank you again.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful response. Dr. Cummings' journey is a powerful example of how personal experiences can challenge and enrich our understanding of consciousness and spirituality, regardless of one's beliefs. It's inspiring to see these insights resonate across different perspectives

  • @jeremiahcoade6419
    @jeremiahcoade6419 Месяц назад +35

    For my whole life up to retirement I worked in the English public mortuary system as a post-mortem technician ( APT)
    In my career I probably dealt with 50.000 plus deaths, from every cause imaginable, I have worked in post Mortem rooms with up to 20 bodies on post mortem tables. The doctor is right you cannot see the soul in that dissected brain, you cannot see the love (or hate) in that person’s heart but I always thought the cases I was dealing with, no matter the condition, or mode of Death, I knew What was in front me was just an empty vessel.
    The one sure thing in life is “ none of us are getting out alive”
    Our consciousness is what makes us alive, and I am convinced that what goes with us when we are dead.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your profound perspective. Your experience offers a deep understanding of the human condition and the mysteries of life and death. It's remarkable how your career has shaped your beliefs about consciousness and what transcends beyond our physical existence

    • @francisthomlinson9062
      @francisthomlinson9062 Месяц назад +1

      Do you mean our spirit please

    • @jeremiahcoade6419
      @jeremiahcoade6419 Месяц назад

      @@francisthomlinson9062
      Yes Francis, our spirit and conscience carry on, the many post mortems ( autopsy’s) I was present at demonstrated to me it was just an empty shell that was left.
      All that that person learned during their lifetime continues through their spirit.Death occurs in many strange situations , but I firmly believe that is our destiny to leave our “ shell “ at that designated time, and to continue our spiritual journey.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@francisthomlinson9062 Yes, when referring to consciousness or what endures after death, many people use the term "spirit" to describe that essence or inner self that continues beyond the physical body.

    • @francisthomlinson9062
      @francisthomlinson9062 Месяц назад

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel thank you

  • @sunnyelizabeth2910
    @sunnyelizabeth2910 Месяц назад +21

    Thank You for sharing your amazing story🧡 when my Mother died i dropped to my knees and cried out to God and i immediately saw her on a basketball court runnng and jumping and shouting Im free..Im free..Im finallly free. Jesus was standing there and a bunch of people on the sidelines. Then she looked right at me and said "Embrace the Moment" "Embrace the Moment" "Embrace the Moment" 3 times and then said... i finally am!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing such a profound and touching experience. It’s beautiful to hear how your mother’s message continues to inspire you.

    • @robertd9850
      @robertd9850 Месяц назад +5

      My cat taught me to embrace the moment when I started walking him on his leash. I was like, hurry up, let's go back in. Well, you don't rush a cat on a leash but I eventually started to slow down and see the world through his eyes a little. There is a LOT to see.

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica9011 Месяц назад +47

    There is much more to life than anyone can imagine.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +3

      Absolutely! NDEs often reveal depths of existence beyond our everyday understanding. They open up profound questions about life and consciousness. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @IntuitiveInterpretations
    @IntuitiveInterpretations Месяц назад +11

    Same thing happened to me but I had a strangulated intestine. Everything he said that happened to him after his NDE happened to me, too. Changed my life forever and my husband’s life. This is the first NDE that I can relate to.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +3

      It's incredible how shared experiences can deeply resonate. I'm glad you found a connection in his story. It’s amazing how such profound moments can transform our lives. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @SaraPerez-bs8dp
    @SaraPerez-bs8dp Месяц назад +35

    Having lost both my children in the last few years i often wonder :
    what their last thoughts here
    What were thoughts were immediately after they woke on the other side
    Did they suffer
    Will i see them again
    I know it’s selfish but i miss them every day
    Peace to you

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +12

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Many NDEs affirm the existence of an afterlife, offering hope that you will see your children again someday. Your feelings are not selfish; missing them deeply is a testament to your love. Peace and comfort to you.

    • @ddff9583
      @ddff9583 Месяц назад +6

      Not selfish at all. Peace and love to you.

    • @ewa9137
      @ewa9137 Месяц назад

      I'm sorry for your loss. Do something good in the world in their memory, in their account, it will help them.

    • @9livesfurnitureart258
      @9livesfurnitureart258 Месяц назад +4

      Very sorry for your loss Sara. I too lost a son less than a year ago. Personally, I do believe our souls will “see” the souls of all of our loved ones again. In the same vein, I believe that our children’s ancestors that went before them were there to greet them. My son took his own life, did not leave a note, so I’m also wondering what his final thoughts were. I know he did not feel anything, he would have been immediately unconscious, but I’ll never stop wondering what the straw was that broke the camel’s back. Of course we think about and miss them every day, I hope that never changes - I think about my living children every day, so I have no reason to think it would. My son’s gone from this earth, it caused him too much mental anguish to stay. Everyone with severe depressive symptoms can relate. It’s not selfish in any way for you to miss them, they’re your children! They are still your children, and you miss them, it’s only logical. What sort of mother would stop missing her children - after any amount of time? I hope for peace in your heart and mind. I do believe they’re at rest in a better place than we’re in right now and our souls will reunite again. 💕

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      @@9livesfurnitureart258 I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Your words provide such heartfelt comfort and understanding. I, too, believe that our souls will be reunited with our loved ones someday. Your strength in sharing this is inspiring. I hope you find peace and solace knowing that many others share your faith and sorrow.
      Please watch our mini-documentary, which focuses on the loss of a child. This video will definitely comfort you and help you feel reassured that you will see your loved ones again someday when it's your time. Watch here - ruclips.net/video/7H0hfaXEekg/видео.html

  • @brandibunn9395
    @brandibunn9395 Месяц назад +13

    Your emotions throughout the whole process was vivid & tangible & beautiful. Thank u for sharing your story.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words. Dr. Cummings' vivid and emotional storytelling truly makes his experience come to life. I am glad it resonated with you.

  • @tmneaves
    @tmneaves Месяц назад +17

    I had a NDE while I was being born. It allowed me to have my veil partially removed. Its a challenge to live in a world where so many others dont understand. But, so many are waking up now without the need to experience a NDE. Someday we all will be able to transcend at will, either way, in or out of a body just to enjoy the wonderful experience of life.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s true, living with such insights can be challenging, but it's inspiring to see more people awakening to these truths. We’re all on a journey toward greater understanding and transcendence.

  • @deborahcamacho430
    @deborahcamacho430 Месяц назад +27

    In my opinion, we are here to learn from our experiences so that our essence can deepen, grow and evolve. As we grow deeper and more conscious, we expand the experience of the whole. The goal is to live everyday loving the gift of life. It's not about climbing social or career ladders, being better than someone else or even gaining a lot of popularity. Living in gratefulness for our existence, moment to moment, allows us to be at peace about our lives, to lay down worry and fear in exchange for peace and wholeness. In almost all stories about NDE's, there's always a theme of peace, love and okayness. I gather it must be the ego that tangles us up in life's drama. I want to live as if I've already passed into this knowing. Why not trust love to lead and keep us? The way I personally practice this is by giving space to all other human beings to be wherever they are in their walk of life and to choose love for everyone and all things. Love clears the path for others to awaken. In doing so, we make way for a sweeter transition for ourselves. Everyone can practice love.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Beautifully expressed! Embracing love, gratitude, and peace truly enriches our lives. Your approach to living consciously and allowing space for others to grow is inspiring.

    • @frontsidegrinder6858
      @frontsidegrinder6858 Месяц назад +1

      Very well put into words, thank you.

  • @Merlijnvv
    @Merlijnvv Месяц назад +16

    at 5:30 "this light situation." Genesis begins with light. And one of the characteristics of light is that there is no time ih the light. Just before the astronaut Wubbo Ockels died, he wrote an epitaph:"my time has stopped." Time seems to stop and then there is the light. It seems that is where we are going when we die. Within light, the starting point coincides with the arrival point, the distance between any given point is zero seconds. That means that light is everywhere at once, it is everything at once. The alpha and the omega. God's light.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      That's a profound observation about light and its timeless nature. Many spiritual traditions and experiences like NDEs suggest a connection between light and a transcendent state. Thank you for sharing this perspective!

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Месяц назад +1

      The light came days before the Sun was made

    • @P.H.888
      @P.H.888 Месяц назад

      @@drunvertGod is Light

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Месяц назад

      @@P.H.888 God said " Let there be LIGHT"

  • @kerrynicholls3435
    @kerrynicholls3435 Месяц назад +8

    Beautiful story! Sometimes I ground myself by remembering the phrase my father would quote to be mindful in the present by saying to myself “be where your arse is”- his version of what Krishna Murti was on about.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing! That’s a great way to stay grounded and present. I love how you connect personal wisdom with deeper teachings.

  • @helendycha2790
    @helendycha2790 Месяц назад +17

    Always doubly impressive coming from a person of science. Beautiful testimony.❤❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely! It's especially compelling to hear such a powerful testimony from someone grounded in science. It underscores the profound impact of NDEs on our perspectives and beliefs

  • @Lainawit
    @Lainawit 20 дней назад +2

    I also had a near death experience. It wasn't scary and I was really sick but very aware
    of making a decision to live or not. I chose life and I was healed instantly. I also experience going into deep sleep and waking up everyday with amazing mathematical and spiritual information. Time and space goes away and I realize nothing here is what I thought it was.
    Peace and love is really the only truthful living. I also moved from a highly populated area to a peaceful serene place. Love and Light

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  19 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your incredible experience. It’s amazing how such profound moments can bring clarity and transformation. Peace and love to you!

  • @Jack-ur4in
    @Jack-ur4in Месяц назад +7

    So I think this is almost an NDE because this guy remained focused and in control and saved himself. He didn’t leave his body. The experience taught him to value life more and to live in the present.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Indeed, Dr. Cummings' experience shows how even within the depths of a medical crisis, profound insights and transformations can occur. His journey underscores the importance of cherishing each moment and embracing life fully.

  • @whodat4124
    @whodat4124 Месяц назад +9

    What an absolutely lovely NDE. I'm not a physician but I did spend ~ 25 years at the bench in the Life Sciences. He mentions "malignant academia" and I am so glad he did. Medical school , vet school and science is sooooooo ego based and brain based. The heart and feelings are NEVER mentioned or dealt with. For me it was a mixed bag of having a great time in college and in "corporate science" AND never FEELING like I belonged or could be myself. It didn't take an NDE for me to change careers. Anyone looking on the outside would say "Well you are nuts to move on from science" and that was my choice.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. It’s true that many scientific fields focus heavily on the analytical and intellectual aspects, often neglecting the emotional and intuitive dimensions. Dr. Cummings’ insights into the heart and feelings are a valuable reminder of the importance of integrating both mind and heart in our understanding of life and experiences. Your journey and decision to change careers, despite external judgments, reflect a deep personal growth and a pursuit of authenticity.

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 Месяц назад

      I’m sure all academia isn’t “malignant,” that is a sweeping condemnation

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @@sjain8111 Dr. Cummings' experiences with academia led him to feel that way, but it doesn't apply to everyone in the field. It's important to consider both individual experiences and the broader contributions of academia.

    • @richhall1808
      @richhall1808 Месяц назад

      ​@@sjain8111yeah it is - and he was being kind

    • @neveo9428
      @neveo9428 22 дня назад

      ​@@sjain8111It's a for-profit system created to sell drugs no matter how they harm people. Rockefeller created it and destroyed as much natural medicine as he could. Not necessarily every medic is bad but the system shapes them to be heartless and profit driven.

  • @lavoisier16
    @lavoisier16 26 дней назад +3

    Shortly after my friend Clive died I went camping. I was very tired and laid down for a short rest planning to finish emptying the car and get the rest of my gears sorted before nigh. I fell asleep and when I woke up there was a tiny frog on my hand looking at me. I immediately thought it was Clive who had come to say goodbye. The frog did not seem frightened when I moved it just looked at me. I had tears in my eyes

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  26 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing that touching experience. It’s beautiful how you felt Clive’s presence through the tiny frog. Moments like these can offer real comfort and connection.

  • @MbagaLukibisa-ux9uo
    @MbagaLukibisa-ux9uo 20 дней назад +2

    Thank Jesus Christ for saving your life, I have had near death experience as a youngster and I remember seeing very bright light!! Trust Jesus Christ for your salvation!!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  20 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience and your faith. Trusting in Jesus is indeed powerful. Thanks for watching!

  • @TCBElvisAPresley
    @TCBElvisAPresley 17 дней назад +3

    What a sweet guy. When he got emotional, I did too, and had an urge to put my arm around him and offer comfort. I don't think strangers are supposed to do that. Lol
    I've experienced a lot of grief in the past few years. A lot. It's the worst pain I've ever felt. The number of NDE testimonials that I've watched is probably... possibly in the hundreds. If not, then getting close to 100.
    Learning about the other side through hearing about NDEs has resulted in a considerable amount of comfort and hope. I'm about as close as you can get to believing that the afterlife is as they described.
    But that comfort and hope only go so far. I've still got A LOT of anger. About the life and death system. About aging, about the heartbreak those left behind suffer. I'm angry, for example, why do we have to go through this BS known as aging, and all of the discomforts, decline in...everything, the diseases, and finally death?
    Why? I hate watching people grow old. It doesn't seem right to me. For example, a great singer and songwriter that I admire, Paul Simon (was half of Simon & Garfunkel), is 81 fxxking years old! And had his "farewell tour." Farewell?! That's so not right to me, and it makes me mad. He won't be with us much longer, and then we won't be able to experience him performing his beautiful art, ever again. I think that's bullxxxt!
    And _I'm_ going to be sixty before long! Sixty!? No way! I should be 25! It's not right.
    I recently watched both parents suffer through dementia and eventually pass away. It was...just awful. Aging seems like a disease to me. It strikes me as cruel and plain wrong, and I'm angry about it.
    When I pass and arrive on the other side, I'll be asking where the complaint department is. I'm going to be busy filling out paper work! Maybe it can be filled out and submitted online. Do they have Internet over there? Lol

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  16 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your heartfelt thoughts. It's completely understandable to feel anger and frustration about the challenges of aging and loss. NDEs offer comfort and hope, but they don’t always resolve the deep pain we experience. It's okay to feel these emotions and to question the difficulties of life. Your sense of humor about the complaint department is a reminder that even in frustration, finding moments of lightness can be healing. Wishing you peace and strength on your journey.

    • @hanneke5988
      @hanneke5988 9 дней назад

      I feel you... I share the exact same feelings and thoughts and emotions of anger... the suffering, is that really necessary? I don't think so... I'll be joining you to the complaint department! 🎉😢😅😊

    • @TCBElvisAPresley
      @TCBElvisAPresley 4 дня назад +1

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel Thank you 🙏

    • @TCBElvisAPresley
      @TCBElvisAPresley 4 дня назад

      @@hanneke5988I'll be the grumpy old bald guy looking for a pen - say hello!

  • @skullgrl420
    @skullgrl420 14 дней назад +3

    I am a hardcore Atheist. When I was a kid, I was Catholic, went to Catholic school and church every Sunday. When I was around 13 I was hit by a speeding car while crossing the street on foot. I was hit and propelled into the air and flew a while, before falling and landing on the grass in someone's yard. I remember flying thru the air. I remember falling and landing. When I hit the ground, I remember my father who was in his car nearby, had come and was over me, telling me everything was going to be ok. I told him I wanted to get up. I didn't feel any pain at that moment and I felt like I could get up. My father told not to get up. He told me to stay quietly on the ground and try not to move too much. He said the ambulance was on the way. Some bystanders were there, in the background. I remember that too. In my mind, I wanted to get up, no matter what my father said, I felt like it was no big deal and I was gonna stand up. So I tried to get up, I tried to move my legs and I couldn't really. And in my mind I couldn't figure out why, so I just kept trying to get up. I tried so hard to get up. I was pushing myself, my whole body, with everything I had, to get up off of the ground. But I couldn't get up. No matter how hard I was trying. I never lost consciousness, even though when I landed I hit my head on the ground. I still kept thinking I was going to get up. I still couldn't, so eventually I gave up, and laid there waiting for the ambulance. It may seem like this all took some time, but I didn't see it or feel it that way. It only felt like about 10 mins and before I knew it I was already being brought into the ER by the paramedics via ambulance. When I got to the hospital, it was then when I was being moved from the backboard to the hospital bed, that I started to feel pain. I felt immense pain in my groin. And my knee was cut open and it was so deep the insides of my knee were exposed. There was blood and I looked down and saw the blood. I remember feeling faint from seeing the blood and the open wound on my knee (it was pretty gross) and that's all I remember until I woke up, in the hospital with my grandfather's touch. He touched my hand and I remember I opened my eyes and saw him there beside me. I felt him touching my hand. I don't know how much time went by, because I guess I passed out from the faint feeling, and I do remember actually opening my eyes and seeing my grandfather there. While my eyes were closed, and I was passed out, I do not remember seeing anything but darkness. I did not see a light or a tunnel or anything like that. I guess I did not lose consciousness. Because I don't recall having a feeling of being outside of my body or anything like that. I did not have visions or flashbacks about my past or anything like that either. All I remember seeing was darkness. I never felt anything while I was passed out. I only felt the pain when I woke up. So, I don't know. Nothing like anything that these people say they've had near death experiences say they have seen or had happen to them. I am positive that I only saw darkness, I was passed out, and I don't know how much time went by before I opened my eyes, but I only felt like I was sleeping and I wasn't aware of what really happened (to the extent that it did) and I only felt pain when my eyes were open and I knew what was going on. So. That's my experience. It definitely began to change my mind about God, afterlife, religion etc etc. And as the years passed, I eventually gave up religion in it's entirety, after I did extensive research on the subject. I read the bible from cover to cover. And reading that book is what made my decision firm and very clear. I don't believe any of the stories in the bible. Not one word of it. I don't think there's anything after death. I do not believe there's some greater or higher being. I don't believe there's a god. I don't believe there are any gods. When you die, you die and that's it. You are cremated into the ashes in which we all come from, or put in the ground to decay and rot while maggots and bugs eat away at your remains. Sad, but true. Life is definitely hard. But it's your only chance to live. So I believe that we should live life for as long as we can, and enjoy it, without the worries of eternal damnation or without the worries of where we will go after we're done living. I think you should live while you can, do what you can, enjoy yourself when you can. Take up hobbies to keep your mind busy when you're bored. I've had severe depression and anxiety disorder and I've had it for decades. I took medication for it. I have tried, and been on the brink of suicide many times. I've been hospitalized for my attempts to kill myself. I am better now, and I no longer take medication. But now I'm 47, and I have a bad back as a result of that accident I had when I was hit by the car. I am in debilitating and chronic pain. I have bad discs, muscle spasms, and arthritis in my lower back. I'm in pain 24/7 and I can't even breathe without pain. I've been to every doctor, tried injections, pills physical therapy...you name it, I've tried it. Even the holistic stuff, the CBD stuff, actually smoking weed, etc etc. None of that has helped. Recently, my doctor mis-prescrbed me some pills that I took two of, and almost died from. I ended up in the ER from that too. Been to the urgent care clinics and specialists, chiropractors, my regular doctor, orthopedic doctors etc etc. Nothing I have done has helped. I am out of options, and they won't do surgery on me. I don't know why, they just keep on saying I have to "exhaust" all other options first. I feel like I have exhausted all those other options. I've explored all the avenues. I've done everything. I still have no relief, and I'm in pain 24/7. It affects my sleep, how I eat, it affects pretty much every aspect of my life. I can't be physically active. I can't do simple household chores. I can not even breathe without feeling that pain in my back. It hurts to cough or sneeze, and I have trouble pooping sometimes because I have to push, (IBS) and the pushing hurts my back. So, with all that being said, I am back to researching suicide, but I'm into the dignity with dying debate, and I am totally in support of legal euthanasia and assisted suicide for anyone who is suffering from anything at all that they can no longer bare. Everybody talks about "My body, my choice" OK. I am totally behind that. I believe everyone has the right to do whatever they want to their bodies and people have the right to live as they choose. Everybody talks about the right to live, but nobody ever talks about the right to die. We live in a world where it is considered a sacrifice when we have to let our pets go, because they are suffering. Sick animals are HUMANELY relieved of their pain. Why don't we do this for humans? If it's my body and my choice, my life etc etc, and I have the right to live, then why don't I have the right to die? I'm not terminally ill but I am chronically ill and I have had enough of being in pain all the time. I am ready to GO, I am not afraid and I want it to happen sooner than later. I feel like that's my right. And it is my right. If I have the right to life, I have the right to death, period. None of the doctors I have found in my state will sign off assisted suicide or legal euthanasia, because it's not legal in Florida. It's legal in 11 states in America, but mine isn't one of them. Also, it's a very complicated process, you have to jump thru all kinds of legal and medical hoops to do it. At this point, it's not worth the effort for me, because I don't really have much more of my dignity left anyway. So my hands are tied here. I have reluctantly accepted that I can not die with whatever dignity I have left, whether I wait it out and grow old and die, or I just end it all now and free myself of the pain and suffering. Either way, I don't care anymore. I just want to be free from my pains. I want to be free from my physical, emotional and mental anguish. I just can't wait for it to be my turn to go- .....
    So I will wait, for now, but I am losing the very last bit of patience that I have within me dealing with this. So I really am conflicted as to what I am going to do from here.....
    That's it. That's my story.
    Thank you for reading.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  13 дней назад +1

      I’m truly sorry to hear about the immense pain and struggle you’ve been through. Your story is both powerful and heartbreaking. It's clear that you've faced unimaginable challenges and are searching for relief and understanding. Please remember that there are support resources available for those dealing with chronic pain and mental anguish, including counseling and support groups, which might offer some help or comfort. I hope you find the support you need and that you’re able to find some peace and relief.

    • @dboy2547
      @dboy2547 День назад

      Thanks for sharing your story. I've had major depression and anxiety for most of my life and can relate to that but not the chronic pain. I can't imagine your suffering. I hope you find comfort and relief from your pain. I'm currently trying to qualify for a
      treatment for my... "treatment, resistant depression" where they use Spravato which is supposed to be very effective for depression and suicidal ideation. I believe it is a version of ketamine. There are treatment centers in Florida, and insurance does cover it in some cases so at least that's legal in Florida. I've also found cognitive behavioral therapy to be effective in my case. Good luck to us, all the best... something along those lines.

  • @joncomstock4568
    @joncomstock4568 Месяц назад +13

    Your description is one of the most convincing that I have read - and I only started reading in last few months. Thank for being willing to share your story.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Dr. Cummings' willingness to share his story is truly impactful and helps broaden our understanding of these experiences

  • @carolprovence
    @carolprovence Месяц назад +5

    atage of 16 had a NDE 1964 - Now just turned 77 on July 4th 2024 - it is a profound experience hard to put into words and there was way to comprehend it other than "the knowing impact" I didn't even have a name for what I experienced at the time. In the early 70's I ran into a book "On Death and Dying" by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD ... finally a name for my experience...but still I had Never told anyone...but it was there it opened a portal in my life...I am an empath and sensitive childhood, that experience enhanced that, but also even though I did not share the experience I was treated and thought differently from others. In fact my dad often told me "Your too sensitive" ... I never told my parents or my deased husband ... there is much more talk, information or awareness now, but still a stigma, doubts and questions ... I ran across your podcast while on RUclips and what might be labeled just an accident, right now with the profound stress in my life, it most definitly not an accident,b but not sure how to intergrate it into the turmoil I'm struggling with ... my life has not been easy, at those time, like the one now I often ask the powers to be who spoke to me with a answer to my profound knowing of the beauty unexplainable love and peace awareness as my body was crashing butnow made aware I was more than my body "oh, this is easy, I've done this before" and they quickly responded with "yes, we know, but it's not time yet"...immediately shoved back into my body, rushed into surgery...major surgery, 3 pints of blood later...to this day when times get rough...I ask..."you kept me here for this...some expaning to do when I completely transition" ... Blessings to all who read this ... life is a roller coaster ride ... we need to bring more of the love and peace I experienced into the earth world to make a body/life experience for all to have a kinder, accepting, consciousness as we traverse beyond our current limiting experience ... it is our job and our purpose for evolving...

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your profound experience and journey. It’s amazing how such moments shape our lives and perceptions. Your story resonates deeply, and your call for more love and peace in our world is inspiring. Blessings to you as well.

  • @mysterymccarthy6851
    @mysterymccarthy6851 Месяц назад +3

    I had a NDE. I was completely changed by my experience. It was as if I had been asleep and was only really awake afterwards seeing everything through the lense of a truth I hadn't known before. I was given the gift of remembering my past life during this experience. I understand the emotional feeling of being overcome with the beauty and truth of the experience. I'm still late for everything. Thank you for sharing.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your profound experience. It’s incredible how NDEs can shift our understanding so deeply. I’m glad you found clarity and beauty in your journey.

  • @sadiecat786
    @sadiecat786 Месяц назад +6

    Nice to know your higher self had your back. All those years of knowing the time would come that you'd need those skills you practiced so diligently. Makes you realize everything has a purpose, and it's all known from the beginning (of this particular lifetime). That version of you (aka: oversoul) that has the overall picture, prepared you for the inevitable. I'm glad you took heed. More people should pay attention to those little voices telling you things your whole life. There is something bigger than your brain (and much wiser) at play here. I'm happy for you. You received a gift that most can only dream about. Seeing the overall picture of what we truly are. Spiritual beings experiencing a place in time and space. Nothing more. Wishing you love and light. ❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      It's reassuring to hear your perspective on the higher self and life's purpose. Your words resonate deeply, reminding us of the wisdom beyond our immediate understanding. Wishing you continued insights and spiritual growth on your journey. Love and light to you as well.

  • @user-nz9pv1zx2d
    @user-nz9pv1zx2d Месяц назад +4

    What an absolutely profound NDE. I commend you and thank you wholeheartedly for having the courage to share your experience. It will send out waves of hope, and healing. I look forward to hearing more from you as you process the experience. 17:01

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your heartfelt response. Dr. Cummings is honored to share his experience and hopes it offers hope and healing. While he continues to process his journey, I'm sure he will share more insights in future interviews.

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Месяц назад +1

    We don’t have to die to have a near death experience. Among other things, I went to heaven to see my son after his passing. So, There’s an easy way to change or open your state of consciousness & learn who you are as SOUL. The sacred, ancient word for God is HU. Thousands of people chant or sing the HU every day to uplift themselves spiritually, & for healing, or to recall past lives, & to learn what lies beyond the body consciousness. Soul is eternal.. The HU is on Many RUclips channels, and the one with the quotes is excellent. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your insight! It’s fascinating how practices like chanting HU can help connect us to deeper spiritual experiences and self-understanding.

  • @JW-zg9wh
    @JW-zg9wh Месяц назад +6

    That’s a powerful video from an intelligent man who explains his NDE with such clarity.
    I’m convinced that God deliberately let him see what is ahead for all of us.
    He obviously believes now.
    Really enjoyed this
    Thank you 🙏

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Dr. Cummings' journey has indeed been powerful and illuminating. It's fascinating how his experience has influenced his beliefs. I am glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @adua78
      @adua78 Месяц назад +1

      I have a grand theory that our creation of the internet was to aid us in our awakening as a collective at this time. The fact that these experiences are now able to be shared instantly around the world is changing the human perspective on spirituality and laying to rest a lot of the religious dogma that has separated us, and scared us quite frankly, for ages.

    • @juliaforsyth8332
      @juliaforsyth8332 Месяц назад

      I didn't hear him say anything about believing in God. I think he believes that there is something more to dying than what he has been taught as a scientist.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @@adua78 That’s a compelling theory! The internet has indeed transformed how we share and connect over spiritual and profound experiences, making it easier for people to find common ground and explore new perspectives. It’s exciting to think about how this digital age might contribute to our collective awakening and shift in understanding. Thanks for sharing your insightful perspective!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@juliaforsyth8332 You’re right; Dr. Cummings’ experience does suggest there’s more beyond our current understanding. While he may not explicitly mention belief in God, his insights reveal a profound shift in his perspective on life and death.

  • @robertd9850
    @robertd9850 Месяц назад +3

    His story is credible to me because of his background but also because he says how profoundly it affected his life, both good and not so good. That would seem more realistic than everything is wonderful and makes sense after an NDE. He's still alive and life is never easy.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It’s true that profound experiences like these can bring both positive and challenging changes. Dr. Cummings’ honesty about his journey makes his story resonate deeply.

  • @christobakas5489
    @christobakas5489 Месяц назад +15

    Praise be to God, praise be to Jesus Christ amen

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your faith. Praise be to God and Jesus Christ. Amen

  • @omaliveatlast4688
    @omaliveatlast4688 Месяц назад +2

    With my nde i experienced the " love " feeling all around me and ws so content and happy , but after i came back of my own will i struggled for weeks feeling depressed as i wanted to go back . Then i became spiritual and my life changed , i split with my partner , gave up my job and moved 200 miles after meeting another spiritual friend who is now my wife

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your journey. It's inspiring to hear how your NDE led to profound changes in your life. May your spiritual path continue to bring you joy and fulfillment.

  • @justagirl5593
    @justagirl5593 Месяц назад +13

    When I was in hospital last year 2 people died on my ward of 6. The woman opposite to my left had lung cancer and the awful sound as she breathed still haunts me. It was extreme chestiness/rattling and her voice sounded so distant……like a small voice behind all the chest noise. A doctor used something to try and suck of the mucus out. She was only in the ward for a few hours and died. I was relieved,
    The other woman was elderly and didn’t seem
    To
    Be able to
    Speak, just making cooing noises. I noticed before she died she was pointing up to the corner of the ceiling. She was gone quickly
    And peacefully.
    To me the worst thing about death is the long drawn out illnesses some people get before hand.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your experiences. Witnessing such profound moments can be deeply affecting. It’s understandable that the drawn-out process of illness can be particularly distressing. I’m glad you found some peace in the more serene passing of the other patient.

    • @hanneke5988
      @hanneke5988 9 дней назад +1

      Yes long term illness is horrible, I can attest to that. Still here but terrified of the dying process especially the suffering 😢😢

  • @justicewillprevail1106
    @justicewillprevail1106 22 дня назад +2

    When I was young in my late 20s. I use to party hard. One night, I partied with various drugs, I was getting physically uncomfortable. My heart was racing too fast. It was very uncomfortable. Seconds later, I saw these beautuful lights and warm hues all around me. It felt so loving and peaceful. I can hear my heart beat really really slow almost stopping. However, I wasn't nervous. It was so beautiful and I knew my life was ending. But that's when I thought of my sister. How I can't leave her alone in this world, she would be devastated. So I told myself to fight, I can't leave. I remember it wasn't easy. I had to focus to get out of that peaceful place. And then I just open my eyes and told the person next to me that I think I almost died. I no longer see the beautiful light and no longer felt peaceful. I suddenly felt my heart beating hard and uncomfortable once again. that person then helped me to bathroom to get a cold shower to snap out of it. I know for sure if I didn't think about my sister, I don't think I would still be here. I haven't touch drugs ever since.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  20 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your powerful experience. It’s amazing how moments like these can lead to profound changes. I’m glad you found the strength to fight and make a positive shift in your life.

  • @enochpage1333
    @enochpage1333 Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for being willing to be changed!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! Embracing change has been a profound journey for Dr. Cummings.

  • @debrataylor3376
    @debrataylor3376 20 дней назад +2

    Your story is beautiful.😢
    Thank you so much. My father went through a Nde and it was traumatic for him but peaceful. He often said nobody understands. God bless you and I pray for your peace. It gave me comfort in the memory of my dad and his struggle, he passed in February.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  20 дней назад

      I’m deeply sorry for your loss. I’m glad my story could bring you some comfort and help you remember your dad. God bless you, and thank you for your kind words.

  • @Aletta-ThisMoment
    @Aletta-ThisMoment Месяц назад +8

    What a beautiful way in which you described your experience. It is true, the here and now is what matters more than the past or future. I’ve had an amazing, extraordinary experience in 2014 which completely changed my outlook on life - gratitude is of utmost importance🥰🙏💐

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words. It's wonderful to hear how your own experience has shifted your perspective towards gratitude and living in the present moment. Wishing you continued joy and fulfillment on your journey.

  • @homestudiotutorials
    @homestudiotutorials Месяц назад +5

    Surviving stage 4 cancer has similar effects on life too I find ! Very similar, especially the time problem! And changing things for the better in your life -)

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +3

      Absolutely, surviving something like stage 4 cancer can profoundly shift one's perspective on life. It often brings a deeper appreciation for the present moment and motivates positive changes. Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @JessicaBilodeau
    @JessicaBilodeau Месяц назад +5

    Kennebec County here!❤ Video popped up. I had a NDE in 1995. This was meant for me to understand. Ty.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for sharing, and I'm glad the video resonated with you. It's amazing how these experiences connect us.

  • @natureboytom
    @natureboytom Месяц назад +1

    “No amount of worry will transform my future” 👍
    I worked in the morgue and later embalmed. The winged beings ( butterflies, birds) always turn up after a death of family or friend.
    I was drowning twice, once in Mexico and once in AustraliA. My angels (2) showed me the way out. They were incredible experiences. Love your story as I’m not a religious person either. Maine is beautiful but not warm enough. Godspeed🙏👍⭐️

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your experiences. It’s incredible how winged beings often appear as symbols of comfort and guidance. I’m glad to hear your angels were there for you. Wishing you all the best and sending love your way!

  • @njah1590
    @njah1590 Месяц назад +21

    What a beautiful man

  • @rjschoenfeldt
    @rjschoenfeldt Месяц назад +4

    Oh Wow! Thank y ou for explaining how difficult it is to relate to people aft a NDE. I see the world in an entirely different way. I've left my religion because during my NDE I felt God's love---a love I can never explain but knowing beyond the veil He loves everyone and everything! No-one is excluded---that idea is non-existent . . Gender is not an issue. ( it used to be prior to my NDE) Everyone is a soul. We are here to love each other, to learn, experience and grow.I see people as an extension of God. Ive changed my way of living----Ive become a minimalist . "Things" are not important to me . Ive tossed my jewelry l, fancy house, etc out the window. People, animals, the environment, etc are important to me. I feel that you are only good as what you do for other people. Yes, right now I don't know where I belong. But I do have such a sense of peace in my beliefs . Thank YOU!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience and insights. It’s truly profound how an NDE can shift one’s perspective so deeply. Embracing love and connection beyond material things is a beautiful journey. Wishing you continued peace and fulfillment as you explore this new path.

    • @idarejler3635
      @idarejler3635 Месяц назад +1

      Yes! I've not had an nde still I recognise the description and feelings about being home.....

  • @NEWARK767
    @NEWARK767 Месяц назад +4

    A Wise man once told me, Life is not a Job to be done, it is a Mystery to be lived. 💯

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      I love the quote. It's a beautiful reminder to embrace the mystery of life. Thank you for sharing!

  • @williamlockwood-smith5852
    @williamlockwood-smith5852 Месяц назад +16

    You comment at the beginning that the origin of consciousness is unknown. As a 30-year Reiki therapist, it is my experience that the pineal glands acts like a radio receiver. Our consciousness is piped in, believe it or not

    • @markb3786
      @markb3786 Месяц назад

      🤣🤣🤣 Why does anesthesia turn off the faucet?

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @williamlockwood-smith5852 Thank you for sharing your perspective and experience with Reiki therapy. It's fascinating how different viewpoints enrich our understanding of consciousness

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @markb3786 You've got a great sense of humor! Thanks for watching!

  • @jennifertoney8115
    @jennifertoney8115 19 дней назад +2

    Welcome friend! God showed you that the physical life is NOT the end...This is a beautiful story and so confirming and affirming that we literally live in a blip of time... We are all just passing through.... Love your life how you will.. I will serve God, rejoice and be glad that I have an Almighty God that shows ppl like this man he is the beginning and the end🙏

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  18 дней назад

      Thank you for your heartfelt words! It’s truly comforting to know that this life is just a part of a greater journey. Rejoicing in God’s love and guidance is a beautiful way to live. 🙏

  • @kencrotty3984
    @kencrotty3984 Месяц назад +11

    At the timeline, around 14.45, Peter dilates on the importance of the present moment, like a leaf taken out of the spiritual teacher, Eckhart tolle's book, 'The Power of Now.' This is congruent with what so many people hold, that have had a near death experience, their experience gives them a taste of what it's like to be outside the temporal parameters of time and is so uniquely, transformative: It's easy to see this already happening to Peter. Good rendition.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Indeed, Peter's insights on the present moment resonate deeply with Eckhart Tolle's teachings in 'The Power of Now.' It's remarkable how NDEs can profoundly alter our perspective on time and life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @ShannonChapman-w7y
    @ShannonChapman-w7y 17 дней назад +2

    Its so refreshing hearing this ,
    Coming from someone with his intelligence ...atheist etc .. and hes being 100% honest with sharing his experiences.. and i appreciate that .

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  17 дней назад

      Thank you! It’s wonderful to hear that you appreciate Dr. Cummings’ honesty and openness in sharing his experiences.

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX Месяц назад +4

    It's quite amazing that we're finally living in a time where there are so so many stories like this one that are shared, and so easily available to those who are just willing to listen!
    When I think about it, when I was a kid, this kind of availability of information was a kind of science-fiction!
    I've listened so so many NDE stories during last year and a half, and also had some personal experiences, that all combined together, I have no even slightest doubt of their truth.
    Thanks!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It truly is amazing how accessible these stories have become, helping many find comfort and understanding.

    • @No_lavishness
      @No_lavishness Месяц назад

      And you believe in this? It's just people imagining things when they "almost" died. Just brain playing tricks... Smh

  • @555beijaflor
    @555beijaflor 17 дней назад +2

    Wow! I had almost exactly same experience as you, with almost drowning , NDE ! I was felt same calmness, and once I saw that bright light, I followed it and crawled my way to the beach ! I remember 3 previous lives. One of them was drowning. However, once we have such death, we will not have to die in same way. And I believe that was the near drowning experience at 15, I survived !😇

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  17 дней назад +1

      Wow, your experience sounds incredibly similar! It’s amazing how these profound moments can bring such clarity and calmness. I’m glad you survived and found peace. Thank you for sharing your story!

    • @555beijaflor
      @555beijaflor 16 дней назад +2

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel However, I do remember 3 previous deaths ! I did drowned once ( we do not experience the same death. ) I did die in child birth once. When , in this life I was about to deliver my 2 children I almost died! Now I do KNOW that was same experience ! Third time that I died, is the most painful that I remember ! I was a man from the Order of Christ Templar, going to the Holy land, with my brother ( he is my son in the present life) I was killed with a kind of a sword, pushed into my thoracic area.
      These are truthful memories of my previous lives experiences ! By the way, I am a retired qualified nurse, with 43 of practice. 🙏🏼

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  16 дней назад

      @@555beijaflor It’s incredible how these memories have stayed with you, shaping your understanding of life and death. Your journey through different lives and the connections you’ve noticed in this one are truly fascinating. Thank you for sharing such profound experiences!

  • @estrategia-academia
    @estrategia-academia Месяц назад +4

    Very good and balanced video. I have seen many videos about NDEs and have been reading about it since the late 80s. Nowadays with the "popularization" of the NDEs experiences there might be some rather "fake" experiences. Most of those are always trying to push an agenda or being rather "materialistic" on its details (like enphasis on "gold" or "power",etc.). But there are many that are very genuine, authentic and also are consistent with the final message or lesson (love, non judgmental, peace, gratitude, understanding, universality, oneness, trust, joy, love and more love). That is why I say this is a good and balanced video. Thanks for sharing your experience and expanding our consciousness.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful observation. It’s true that genuine NDE experiences often carry profound messages of love and unity, cutting through materialistic or sensational aspects. Dr. Cummings’ story reflects these core themes, and it’s heartening to hear that you found it to be both balanced and meaningful.

  • @darlasutton9625
    @darlasutton9625 Месяц назад +2

    It's great that now you know. So what started out as a not good experience taught you about all the good things. I've noticed God does have a way of doing that to us and for us all. It's called GRACE. Best to you and yours. ❤❤❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful insight! It’s amazing how even challenging experiences can reveal profound truths and grace. Wishing you all the best as well.

  • @waldirenealmeida7167
    @waldirenealmeida7167 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for your sharing. I love your clarity and honesty and the simple gesture of only share it. Not selling anything, not trying to convince any one of anything…
    You probably had an awakening. Without being search for it or even know about it. Some people ( like me) are meditating and retreating for years in a search for “ The Ultimate Truth”

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Dr. Cummings’ clarity and honesty are indeed refreshing. It’s inspiring how some experiences lead to profound awakenings, even when not actively sought. Your dedication to meditating and seeking the ultimate truth is commendable.

  • @kimjay481
    @kimjay481 Месяц назад +3

    I completely understand what you mean by the alienation. My husband (now crossed over) had an NDE in the 90s (massive mystery heart attacks, age 40). Six months later, we went to a new city 5-6 hours away as a vacation treat. There I was approached by a female security guard in the resort, who said she met me during her NDE a few years before (coma). She recognized me instantly. Whenever my husband and I talked about these experiences to others, we were shunned and frequently scolded. There was a Mormon man at a diner, who overheard my husband talking about the NDE, who began screaming at us in fury. We were being blasphemous! Many looked at us as if we were making it all up for attention. Oh! And my husband received an "order" before he was allowed to return to this dimension. As you bravely discussed, it "ruined" us and nearly killed us as we sought to fulfill the instructions. There's nothing you can do but press on just as you did here. THANK YOU for your candor.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your powerful and moving story. It's incredible how deeply NDEs can connect us to others in unexpected ways, even across time and space. It's unfortunate that such profound experiences can lead to alienation and misunderstanding. Your courage and resilience, along with your husband's, are truly inspiring. Pressing on and sharing these stories, despite the challenges, helps to open minds and hearts. Thank you for your bravery and candor as well.

    • @annarichardson8222
      @annarichardson8222 Месяц назад +1

      Curious what the instructions were that you were trying to fulfil? 😊❤

  • @akoneal1162
    @akoneal1162 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your story. May you be blessed with the thorough comprehension of your experience and complete peace & fulfillment.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words! May you also find peace, fulfillment, and a deep understanding on your journey.

  • @vivianlamb3760
    @vivianlamb3760 Месяц назад +3

    I'm so thankful to you, for your honesty. Many who are not awakened to life beyond the physical Earthy material experience are going listen to you, as a professional medical man, and you then help them open up to new perspectives. It's a beautiful brave attitude you have and I'm sure your new life will be enriched.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words. Dr. Cummings' honesty and bravery in sharing his experience truly make a difference. It's inspiring to see how his story can open minds and offer new perspectives on life beyond the physical. Here's to embracing new insights and enriching our lives.

  • @davidbunch1080
    @davidbunch1080 Месяц назад +2

    @6:15 competing voices. 1. You're done, good job. 2 Hold your breath, you have to beat your record. And the after affects...gives me the thought we are all just entertainment for something and being f'd with.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It’s interesting to consider how conflicting internal voices during such profound experiences might reflect deeper existential questions. Everyone’s interpretation is unique, and exploring these different perspectives can be enlightening.

    • @josephfong3509
      @josephfong3509 5 дней назад +1

      @@lifeandbeyondchannel Yes, quite puzzling! Not to mention the repeated statement, “they will be ok without you,” which brought joy (not sadness), and also the instant knowledge of people he knew who weren’t near by, and the often-spoken-of overwhelming Love.
      We likely will never truly understand the totality of what he felt with our human, linear perception. It seems like he had his mind expanded, as if he saw with the Mind of God.
      But I totally get that from our human perspective, we might think we are being F’d with. For me, I wonder how the voices could possibly not be in agreement!
      We should probably be careful about injecting fearful thinking into our interpretations. Why couldn’t it all be happening at once?

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  4 дня назад

      @@josephfong3509 You’ve shared some deep insights! The idea of seeing with the "Mind of God" and experiencing overwhelming love is genuinely fascinating. Our human perspective can indeed limit our understanding, but embracing the possibility of a broader, more interconnected reality is powerful.

  • @vbg345
    @vbg345 24 дня назад +3

    Lovely speaker. I enjoyed hearing him express "new truths" as a trained academic and medical physician. He should look into neurosurgeon Eben Alexander's NDE story also. There are SO many skeptics whose eyes are opened to the beauty of inner/other realities during experiences like these. Many beautiful stories to read or listen to. Blessings.

    • @user-xu4xj2cd2j
      @user-xu4xj2cd2j 24 дня назад +1

      I'm sure he's already looked into it

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  23 дня назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! We're glad you enjoyed Dr. Cummings' talk. Eben Alexander's story is indeed fascinating and adds to the rich tapestry of NDE experiences. Blessings to you as well!

  • @viewernum72
    @viewernum72 4 дня назад +1

    Amazing. I came from high powered academic environment and now love is what's important to me. Your story is inspiring. My dad was a pathologist.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  4 дня назад

      It's truly heartwarming to see love at the centre of your life. I'm so glad the story resonates with you. Thank you for sharing!

  • @elsaberhe9704
    @elsaberhe9704 Месяц назад +3

    God bless, keep you joyful, and guide you throughout your life❤❤❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Your blessings and positive wishes are greatly appreciated.

  • @sd83music
    @sd83music Месяц назад +4

    Great story. I hope you heal completely and hope you find Jesus!

  • @yumisage
    @yumisage Месяц назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful experience to be had. Bless his heart and soul 💗🫶

  • @miarand57
    @miarand57 Месяц назад +2

    As a Light Worker and clairvoyant who has had a Spiritual Awakening there is so much more going on in this physical plane than you can dissectvwith a scalpel. Energy can neither be created, nor destroyed. Energy makes hearts beat and brains think. However, CONSCIOUSNESS CONTINUES after physical death. You now know that. (I used to hold my breath in elementary school, as well….interesting….😊🙏🏼🌟)

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Absolutely, consciousness and energy are profound aspects of our existence. It’s amazing how much more there is to explore beyond the physical realm. Thanks for sharing your perspective! 😊🙏🏼🌟 It’s interesting that you and Dr. Cummings share similar experiences like holding your breath in school!

  • @stacylasvegas5461
    @stacylasvegas5461 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you. It's all about that unconditional love ❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Absolutely, unconditional love is at the heart of it all. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mariavelarde5668
    @mariavelarde5668 Месяц назад +3

    Love this! Everything happens for a reason. Embrace life and know thyself!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Embracing life and self-discovery are truly powerful. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @gospelofthomas77thpearl22
    @gospelofthomas77thpearl22 Месяц назад +18

    We are all connected by the Source which is the immortal soul.

    • @markb3786
      @markb3786 Месяц назад

      Yes, praise the true source, Shivakamini Somakandarkram! Praise Shiva!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @gospelofthomas77thpearl22 Absolutely! It's amazing to feel that deep connection. Thank you for sharing your insight.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @markb3786 Namaste! It's wonderful to see the reverence for Shiva here.

    • @Paradicted
      @Paradicted Месяц назад

      The source is God - not our individual souls.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      @@Paradicted Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's fascinating how different experiences and beliefs shape our understanding of the source.

  • @NZ-Lady
    @NZ-Lady Месяц назад +12

    Thanks for sharing your story. Crazy for you. Seems like you were meant to go through that so I guess just figure out what feels best for you now.
    Don’t feel lonely in your story… there are plenty of people in your situation. Being in the job that you were in would have made it difficult to process but you have had a profound experience… lots of love to you and your family xx

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words and support for Dr. Cummings! It means a lot to hear this. Sending lots of love to you and your family as well

  • @rauldiez-muro8879
    @rauldiez-muro8879 Месяц назад +8

    Wow! What a beautiful message!!! Thanks for sharing ❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Indeed, Dr. Cummings' messages are profoundly beautiful. Thanks for watching!

  • @lesliemarieco
    @lesliemarieco Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for telling your story so candidly and genuinely. ❤

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Dr. Cummings’ openness really adds depth to the conversation about his profound experiences.

    • @janicemorikawa9707
      @janicemorikawa9707 26 дней назад

      Thank you Dr. Cummings. It is also to me one of the best NDE stories of the difficulty of dealing with the transformation afterwards and the beauty of it all.
      There is a new documentary called “Source. It’s Within you.”
      It’s about Dr. Joe Dispenza’s work and you might identify with the all the skeptical scientists and doctors who were moved by data of people’s’ experience beyond what we were taught. They are part of the team now and share the wonder of the unknown and infinite possibilities. ❤️

  • @gunlokman
    @gunlokman Месяц назад +3

    This is the most amazing and thoroughly believable account I've seen to date - and I've seen a LOT! Thank you so much for posting!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Dr. Cummings' experience is truly remarkable and inspiring. Thanks for watching!

  • @reneevanmilt4210
    @reneevanmilt4210 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you, @dr Cumming, @lifeandbeyond ! It checks so many boxes for me. Puzzlepieces are falling into place. So, thank you🙏🏾

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  16 дней назад

      You’re welcome! We’re glad to hear that it’s helping you find clarity. 🙏🏾

  • @Alan-ps3pb
    @Alan-ps3pb Месяц назад +4

    That was fascinating! Brilliantly articulated and genuinely described. Very moving yet extremely informative! I was captivated from the start by your honesty , both rational and emotional at the same time. Excellent. Thank you for sharing your profound and amazing experience! The 'now' is the most important and real time slot in our day to day lives! Thank you!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I’m pleased to hear that the experience resonated with you and that you appreciated the balance of rational and emotional insights. Your feedback is truly valued. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

    • @Alan-ps3pb
      @Alan-ps3pb Месяц назад

      ​@@nickyjhames6951Ah, a third one has joined in 🎉 Entertainment value reaching overload ! Reboot imminent! Don't...... be.........a........dick! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @user-lm8sv7ih9w
    @user-lm8sv7ih9w Месяц назад +2

    I had a NDE and one of the most profound things was that it was a few weeks after the accident where I experienced the event before I realized that there was something unusual or abnormal about what had happened to me. It kind of gradually drifted upon me that, "Wait. That was a really, REALLY strange thing that happened to you! That was supernatural!" - I had almost forgotten it, dismissed it, all while remembering it but remembering it as just a regular and expected way of things.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s incredible how the profound nature of NDEs can take time to fully realize and process. Your story adds to the understanding and appreciation of these extraordinary events.

  • @lifeandbeyondchannel
    @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +13

    ⏰ Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:36 - Dr. Cummings' Career
    01:54 - Water Rafting Trip
    02:48 - Dr. Cummings’ Near-Death Experience
    04:27 - Encounter with The Light
    06:10 - Return to His Body
    09:41 - Seeing the Gigantic Butterfly
    10:40 - Life After the NDE
    14:16 - The Transformation
    14:54 - A Profound Message for All

  • @lydiaquinn2892
    @lydiaquinn2892 19 дней назад +2

    Thank you for sharing such a profound experience. You’re doing great! You’re not alone. Every book I read about NDE’s the people had a kind of depression afterwards because they felt the beauty and complete love. These people love their family more than anything and yet they wanted to go back. It took a long time to get past it.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  18 дней назад

      Thank you for your encouraging words and understanding. It’s comforting to know that others have had similar feelings after an NDE. The journey back to peace can take time, but sharing and connecting helps.

  • @user-bt4jg6bm3n
    @user-bt4jg6bm3n Месяц назад +3

    Loved listening to this N.D.E. it was so interesting and informative. I loved his strong emotions about it all, his good advice of living in the here and now, instead of always looking backwards and forwards.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Living in the present moment is indeed a powerful practice. It's amazing how NDEs can inspire us to embrace life fully.

  • @mattiasmullback
    @mattiasmullback 4 дня назад +1

    Lovely to hear your story, truly understand your feelings. It is very common.
    The frustration afterwards this brings upon us can only be understood once experienced.
    I love your gratitude to life and to live in the presence.
    Best of luck - Maybe see you on the other side when the real truth reveals itself once again.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  4 дня назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment. We’re glad Dr. Cummings’ story resonated with you and appreciate your kind wishes.

  • @we-liveon
    @we-liveon Месяц назад +3

    The moment is the moment... To experience the moment! The past is gone, the future is each new day!

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Absolutely! Living in the present is key to fully appreciating and embracing life. Each moment is unique and precious.

  • @Paul-tq3tn
    @Paul-tq3tn 8 дней назад +1

    It's been through watching these stories that have convinced me. I've experienced this kind of levelling up. Can't explain that, but I notice it.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  8 дней назад

      It's amazing how personal experiences and stories can have such a powerful impact. It sounds like you've had a profound journey of your own. Thanks for sharing!

  • @LiliWhyte
    @LiliWhyte Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your profound, life- altering experience.
    Life is beautiful. I wish you well.

    • @lifeandbeyondchannel
      @lifeandbeyondchannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Life truly is a beautiful journey. Wishing you all the best on your own path!