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>anon has been studying NDE cases and has come to the conclusion: everybody goes to heaven.
>In every case, people claim they had a wonderful experience after death and when they "come back", they testify how they lived selfish, sinful lives, but were forgiven once they were shown the error of their ways . In every case, the deceased claimed that someone was near them - sitting next to them - watching their life pass before their eyes and every instance was reviewed.
>Others claimed that the only rule in the afterlife was that they weren't allowed to "look back" or "look behind them". Most all stated they didn't know who was next to them guiding them around as they watched bodies attempted to be revived by surrounding doctors and nurses.
I've also read a great deal about NDEs, anon. They all also report of feeling an overwhelming sense of 'being home' that is exponentially (to the nth power) greater than ANYTHING ever experienced or remembered. They say that just knowing what awaits, that indescribable feeling of being home, transformed their perspective and eliminated their former ego-based feelings of fear, jealousy, envy, i.e., "of self", and replaced those with an "of service" manner of thought and action.
Read "Proof of Heaven" by top neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander and "The Afterlife of Billy Fingers" by Annie Kagan. "Billy Fingers" is an extraordinary autobiographical account of Kagan's recently deceased bad-boy brother visiting her and giving her a full account of all his "afterlife" experiences. Kagan is a retired chiropractor living at the end of Long Island and Billy "visits" her in the form of his unmistakable (disembodied) voice. Billy tells his sister that he was "allowed" perhaps even encouraged to contact her and to describe the afterlife. To this day NO ONE has debunked ANY aspect of her story including the three or four clear and objective "proofs" Billy uses to convince her that he is tge real deal. (These proofs involve three other individuals in her life, with Billy giving Annie knowledge about them that she couldn't possibly know).
Get this, anons, Eben Alexander was one of the Nation's top neurosurgeons who was used by the profession to debunk all those claims of N.D.E.s which have been increasing in number owing to the Interwebs. Alexander's typical debunking rationale was that these individuals merely experienced "unexplained chemically induced hallucinations" resulting from the real trauma of impending death.
Incredibly, Alexander's own N.D.E. happened in a way which 100% debunks that exactly debunking rationale as the massive brain infection he suffered for a week physically destroyed those parts of the (his) brain which senses, experiences, remembers ANYTHING including hallucinations.
Both books were published within a couple of years of each other, circa 2010 - 2012.
Amazing reads, anons. Read and thank anon later.