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they dont go to heaven in a "near death " experience

2007-03-10 22:46:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Probably cos the people that go to hell don't want to talk about it. Anyway have u seen Constantine? Know it's not real but the whole story about that is that he is trying to do good because he knows that he is going to hell after having a near death experience

2007-03-10 22:47:54 · answer #2 · answered by PhantomXVI 1 · 0 0

when people have near death exp. it is just that NEAR, NEAR. so think about this : when the brain receives info. it chooses a course that best relates to u. there r times that is always the best in a physical sense. when u come out of the exper. u may not remember any thing for a while. till u can adapted. there r so many variables that pointing to just one is usually wrong. it is like predicting just pellet in a shot gun blast. given time science will be able to pick that one pellet & where it will land.

2007-03-11 08:59:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

it is not that people always go to heaven if they have a near death expierience ofcourse, who told u so?
i have never heard it!! i know one thing for sure that people who have good deeds shall certainly go to heaven.
i ask u simple question would u like to go to heaven or hell?
its could obviously b answered by me HEAVEN! its just people say! and ofcourse nor u nor me have seen heaven or hell and havn't a record of people in heaven so .....enjoy life!!

2007-03-10 23:05:31 · answer #4 · answered by amy g 1 · 0 0

The hell is on earth, they are leaving it, everyone go to heaven.

2007-03-10 22:46:56 · answer #5 · answered by Pichurri 4 · 3 0

we all come here from spirit world to advance our knowledge through earthly experiences and tests. maybe the reason why you never go to hell is because you are already there right now... think about it.

2007-03-10 23:07:01 · answer #6 · answered by johnboy 1 · 1 0

They don't go to either because they did not die,it is just the brain becoming confused because of the lack of oxygen.

2007-03-10 22:53:03 · answer #7 · answered by SAR13 3 · 0 1

I tend to agree mostly with Pichurri. Imagine that only flesh can feel pain and death. Once you realize this then you should not fear death. Death is only experienced in time and space. In timelessness, there is no death. When we die, pain and death falls off of us like clods of dirt attached to our soul as it goes through the whirlpool tunnel, until all of the spirits that clung to us in our life are removed on our way to the light. The spirits that clung to us are witnesses to our hunger & thirst...to our burning for things that die.

In the tracks of the tunnel, our life story in 3D is spun onto a recording of all of our life events(our lives flashing before our eyes) but nothing attached to the flesh will survive the trip to timelessness. There are two tracks of our lives on the recording but only one of those tracks will be who we are when we finish the ride to the light. The recording of what is attached to time is left outside the entrance to the squarish shaped heaven I experienced and left in a library between heaven and the world of time time & death(hell). Everything that is attached to time and death does not make it into heaven. But there is another library in heaven where the moments we shined are recorded. There are two recordings of our lives and in the second recording, all that enters into timelessness is the love we gave and the loved we received while we lived. From admiring a sunset to the loving kindness shared between souls....all that is love and joy makes it onto the final cut for our 3D track of our life and that love track is who we are on the other side.

While I did see the parts of me that fell off of me, on my way to the light, I knew where my home was and did not hang out in time any longer than it took for me to look up and move to the light. Some rare few do experience hell but it is only because they refuse to look up and see the light-an experience they may have spent their whole life doing. Those who do experience hell, who refused to see any light while they lived, may have hardened their hearts against the light and with their head bent away from the light see only the spirits attached to their bodies as they enter the tunnel. Those few will see only those aspects of their body that burned for things flesh and things that die. For me, I saw this happening but I looked up and saw the light and knew it was where I wanted to go. Most anyone who has been in a dark room can find the light but those who blind themselves to light may hang around for a little while in the tunnel(spirit washing machine) before they enter the light.

When I had my NDE, I was given the option to return to my body and I accepted the offer. While I was in line, waiting with all of the other orbs of light(souls) to leave heaven, I realized that I had made this trip many times before. I had chosen to fall into a body many, many times. When our lessons are learned and we no longer want our wyrm(light orb) to be covered with burning flesh, we can refuse to return to hell. If I can remember my lessons that I learned on this side and take them to the other side, I would refuse to return again to a burning flesh body that dies. This is my objective when I return to the light again. I hope to fill the tracks of my life with giving and receiving love and leave this world behind...filled with the light....

I invite you to get a glimpse into my journey to the light... It is an ever unfolding experience to discover love...


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2007-03-10 23:25:45 · answer #8 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

good question, by the way...eh, maybe it means they should try to be a better person coz that's where they'll go in the end

2007-03-10 22:47:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This just goes to prove how brain-washed we all are.

2007-03-10 23:01:17 · answer #10 · answered by Afi 7 · 0 1

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