Wow. So profound. Separation, crisis. Lots of education in this experience. I've known for a while that our struggles help us grow but it's interesting to hear it the way he explained it.
That was just incredible. His words are so soothing. Esp. when he mentioned the quote about how a fish does not know he is IN the water until he jumps out of the water. Plus, his views on crisis are just amazing!
I loved what he had to say about not needing deep difficulty to have a different perspective in life. I see this understanding in the next generations. They seems to 'get it' more.
Wow, one of the best descriptions of reality and how we relate to it and interact with it that I've ever heard. Great job! You've got most of the philosophers and scientists, social scientists beat by a mile. I would love to hear more from you, are there any other videos?
Very interesting thoughts and perspectives there Jim. Well done ! Loss of attachment - death to self to become totally present to the other. Hope you're keeping well :-)
yhis was a great video i watched the guy talk before you i found it uncanny you two are the same age also . this was so informative and helpful it really doesnt matter who you know or what you do its who you are and i appreciate you reminding me of this thank you very interesting video thank you
"... This entire thing we're involved with called the world, is an opportunity to exhibit how exciting alienation can be. Life is a matter of a miracle that is collected over time by moments, flabbergasted to be in each other's presence. The world is an exam to see if we can rise into direct experience. Our eyesight is here as a test to see if we can see beyond it. Matter is here as a test for our curiosity...." - Timothy "Speed" Levitch
At the end of the video, Jim talked about how a man at the gas station made him feel happy by being totally present. I don't quite get it. Can anyone elaborate a little bit on that...?
I'm not sure, but I think that he felt that because that older man could really be there for him in a loving way, even just for a few minutes, that gave him hope. I think we don't realize how just giving someone loving energy can be so powerful.
A pleasure to listen to because he is so articulate and thoughtful.
I've listened so many NDEs. All of them beautiful, each in their own way; but this particular testimony really stands out to me. Thank you, Jim.
Wow. So profound. Separation, crisis. Lots of education in this experience. I've known for a while that our struggles help us grow but it's interesting to hear it the way he explained it.
That was just incredible. His words are so soothing. Esp. when he mentioned the quote about how a fish does not know he is IN the water until he jumps out of the water. Plus, his views on crisis are just amazing!
I could listen to him speak for ever. SO loving and wise. Very liberating, and a great speaker
I loved what he had to say about not needing deep difficulty to have a different perspective in life. I see this understanding in the next generations. They seems to 'get it' more.
Thank you to Jim for sharing his story and Rene for posting. This is the deep richness from which life springs.
Rita
Wow, one of the best descriptions of reality and how we relate to it and interact with it that I've ever heard. Great job!
You've got most of the philosophers and scientists, social scientists beat by a mile.
I would love to hear more from you, are there any other videos?
I love listening to him speak. He's inspiring!
amazing guy jim he should be out there speaking more,,
Very good video. The ideia behind it is that the loss of something external to you is an opportunity to evolve our soul and our awareness.
Very interesting thoughts and perspectives there Jim. Well done ! Loss of attachment - death to self to become totally present to the other. Hope you're keeping well :-)
yhis was a great video i watched the guy talk before you i found it uncanny you two are the same age also . this was so informative and helpful it really doesnt matter who you know or what you do its who you are and i appreciate you reminding me of this thank you very interesting video thank you
"... This entire thing we're involved with called the world, is an opportunity to exhibit how exciting alienation can be. Life is a matter of a miracle that is collected over time by moments, flabbergasted to be in each other's presence. The world is an exam to see if we can rise into direct experience. Our eyesight is here as a test to see if we can see beyond it. Matter is here as a test for our curiosity...." - Timothy "Speed" Levitch
In the end we all dissolve into the Primordial Light
"N.D.E." caught my attention because it is an acronym that is an anagram of "end."
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At the end of the video, Jim talked about how a man at the gas station made him feel happy by being totally present. I don't quite get it. Can anyone elaborate a little bit on that...?
I'm not sure, but I think that he felt that because that older man could really be there for him in a loving way, even just for a few minutes, that gave him hope. I think we don't realize how just giving someone loving energy can be so powerful.
5:40 - Cognitive Difficulties = Seen the Light.