John Shares His Experience For The First Time

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • John had a very unusual OBE/NDE while he was in the Navy, stationed at Pearl Harbor. Finally, after more than 30 years, he is ready to share it publicly for the first time.
    During John's NDE he found himself in a dark void, then went to a bright light with facets like a diamond. He felt love and belonging. He met a male being that he felt like he had known forever.
    John grew up in a rough family situation with an abusive father. During his experience he was told, "Your father is going to die." He told his mother, then his father and tried to convince him to see a doctor. Two months later, his father suffered a widow maker heart attack and died.
    How do you process an experience like this? Who do you talk to? In this episode, we discuss these issues and many, many more.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @sbrose3776
    @sbrose3776 Месяц назад +2

    Excellent guest. Excellent host. The OBE resonated with me because I had one and it's served a specific purpose in my life. At a time of deep depression it showed me I did not really want to commit suicide. I also had a post-death visit from a relative that healed a 30-year rift. I don't share these experiences with many people for the same reasons he didn't. Since these experiences I've had many struggles and continue to struggle but my mind is firmly settled about those two issues with no doubts.

  • @TheSierra108
    @TheSierra108 Месяц назад +2

    💛Yes, all too coincidental… the movie is “Interstellar”. Great movie. You answered all your’ own questions… Loved this authentically beautiful sharing. Lucky people in hospice who are under your’ care🥰

  • @dnlhrrng
    @dnlhrrng Месяц назад +3

    I'm really glad John chose to share his story! I'm glad his relationship with his father was able to improve before he died. I'm curious, did John continue his meditation practice after his experience?

  • @dfkuz
    @dfkuz Месяц назад +3

    I can so relate to this man’s story!

    • @dfkuz
      @dfkuz Месяц назад

      @@johnmorgan4405 If you've seen my comment below, you probably already know where I stand on this issue. We are all born demon possessed and will go to the same hopeless eternity they're headed for if we don't do the one thing they try to keep us from doing, and that is to place our faith completely in the Son of God, whose death, burial and resurrection defeated the curse of sin and provided an escape hatch for those smart enough to use it!

  • @mmlfdxl
    @mmlfdxl Месяц назад +1

    Love a man who is man enough to cry ❤

  • @HereForAwhile
    @HereForAwhile Месяц назад +1

    You definitely don’t need to manipulate your consciousness to have an experience like that. I was walking through the store I worked at in Texas when I could suddenly also see the mountain range near my parents and knew/was told that I would be there asap because my dad would be dead. I continued walking and seeing my surroundings on auto-pilot while part of me was seeing what my dad saw. This was also in the long-distance landline days, and employers weren’t in the habit of allowing long distance calls, but I called my mom as soon as the experience ended. It turns out that he at that moment fell off the riding mower as an aortic aneurysm was beginning. He actually was able to function and refused going to the doctor for a day or two before mom finally took him. The bilocation allowed me to plan and prepared me mentally. He was unconscious for 10 days after surgery before we let him go, but that allowed time for out-of-town family to come and say goodbye.
    I was also fully awake when a voice repeated twice to me that I was about to “lose the one closest to me.” I AM sort of psychic anyway, so already knew that my perfectly healthy daughter would die in her 30’s, and had “remembered” at a certain prompting that it would be in Taos. She also knew that she would die young and spoke of it to me and others.
    I don’t believe that I was allowed this knowledge to change circumstances, but mostly so that I would know that it was part of our pre-agreed plan and to not blame myself as us humans are prone to do.
    Sometimes my visions that come true aren’t about my own life or anything I even care about, but I assume just to remind me that I can trust in the validity of my “visions.”

  • @florl8921
    @florl8921 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for such a great interview. Can you please share the name of the meditation book that John was talking about. TY!

  • @shelleysmith6667
    @shelleysmith6667 Месяц назад +2

    The being was his higher self??? Makes sense 😊

    • @shelleysmith6667
      @shelleysmith6667 Месяц назад +1

      @johnmorgan4405 thank you for sharing. That's a massive experience to carry without others to help process!
      I 'woke' up about 18 months before my father died. I'm so grateful I could know I chose my parents. It made that time so much more loving. He was a full on narcissist and I spent my whole life wrestling with the 'damage'... it's all gone now and I see every experience as just that... I learn from all of it.

  • @gristamshackleford2102
    @gristamshackleford2102 Месяц назад +1

    i'm usually skeptical of the OBE stories but this guy sounds legit, no book, no bragging, no long drawn out fish story with a million details, no claims of being psychic. i just wonder if he tried to have another experience. i feel if something like that happened to me i might get all OCD about trying to have another one.

    • @gristamshackleford2102
      @gristamshackleford2102 Месяц назад

      @@johnmorgan4405 yea but maybe the next one wont be such a grim message. btw i was also military in the early 90s with a phone card so i thought that was funny. we used to run network cables out the windows of the barracks from room to room so we could play video games with each other on our 486's

  • @edwardcheong3060
    @edwardcheong3060 22 дня назад

    I don't think anyone under 25 yrs old would be listening to NDE shows or podcasts. Anyway, very interesting man. Good interview.

  • @jimwebb2777
    @jimwebb2777 Месяц назад +4

    Hey why are you interrupting the speaker w stories. Let him tell his story

    • @barefooteric
      @barefooteric Месяц назад +2

      It's meant to be a two-way discussion, not just a speech by the guest.

    • @valeriebickford3329
      @valeriebickford3329 Месяц назад

      No, it's meant to be an interview. No one is interested in the host especially with a great guest. Learning the art of interviewing will make for a more interesting podcast. Imho

    • @barefooteric
      @barefooteric Месяц назад +2

      @@johnmorgan4405 Thanks John. Everyone is welcome to have their own opinions, and they are happy to express them online. Jim and Valerie don't like me interrupting or adding to my guests stories, and they have that right. And I have the right to do the show in the way that I think is best. There are plenty of lazy interview hosts out there that just say, "tell us your story," then they check out for 45 minutes and say thanks at the end. The majority of our listeners want more than that, but it's impossible to make everyone happy. Also, thanks to Jim and Valerie for the feedback, I'll do my best to balance the interviews as best as I can.

    • @mikem237
      @mikem237 Месяц назад +2

      Hosts interrupting guests is my number one pet peeve, but I found this discussion executed perfectly. I've listened to hundreds of NDE podcasts and this was one of the best I've heard. Great guest, great host.

  • @stefaniazitelli6288
    @stefaniazitelli6288 Месяц назад +2

    Couldn't it be that Heaven intended the risk of a spiritual death for his father? Rather than the sure physical one? And his son was at the time supposed to help him? Maybe! Who knows! That's only my attempt to give an interpretation

    • @HereForAwhile
      @HereForAwhile Месяц назад +1

      More likely to prompt him into forgiveness.