That was strange, when she heard the voice tell her she can do what she wants, doesn’t sound like somthing god would say, sounds more like, “Do what thou wilt”
OMG I also had an amniotic embolism in 1981. My son and I made it but it was the worst experience of my life and I died on the table at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego. At the time, I was only 1 in 5 women that survived. I spent a month in the hospital on dialysis but long and short of it, here I am 38 years later. I became a nurse and consequently a nurse practitioner. After the NDE and the embolism all I wanted to do was be a healer. Its weird to hear you talk about everything as mine was so very similar Laura S
My experience isn't an NDE but to make a long story short I was told in a dream that my test results on the tumor I had was Hurthle Cell Carcinoma. I text my mother and told her the results. Three days later I went to the doctor and my mom went with me. The test result was hurthle cell carcinoma. There is no possible way I could have guessed that. I've never heard of it and it's a rare form of cancer. I have the text 3 days before my appointment too. My dream was fascinating too. Thank you.
☦️For what? They promote every pagan religion under the sun accept the 1 of the true God & His Christ. Why are they lying saying they had visions? They're not prophets!
I just stumbled upon this video and then checked for Tricia Barker's book on Amazon only to find out she had it published and it is due to be released a week from today, on April 16, 2019, so I pre-ordered it for my Kindle. :)
I have been having preminations my whole life. I tried to kill myself at age 16, overdosed on a full bottle of sominex and a six pack of beer (don't know if I died, I never asked but would like to now that I am older). Called a friend just as I was passing out. I remember seeing the paramedics carry me in a gurney down a spiral staircase, I was looking at it from above. That's all I remember. I woke up three days later, I was in a coma for those three days. I am 58 now, and have had many preminations since then. The first was leaping out of a plane with children on each hand into the ocean filled with teddy bears and kids sneakers. It was off the west side of manhattan, and to my left, I could see my papa's navy ships. It was so intense I called my mother and woke her up at 2am! Her significant other was not pleased! I expressed that we needed to call someone, as this was going to happen!! I felt it with all of my being. She said they would think I was crazy, though she believed me wholeheartedly. At 9AM the next morning, mom called me and in a very frightened voice, asked me to turn on the TV. That morning, July 26, 1996 flight 800 explodes, filled with children and my papa's navy was there. The next time I had a flash (premonition) it's like a video that goes so fast it jults you out of bed and you never truly ever forget it, it's branded in your brain. I saw my CRV slowly driving into a brick wall, about 5 miles an hour and I could not figure out my clutch and break (I have a standard CRV, 2006 model) it was slow, but I ripped off the side view mirror in that flash (premonition) and again I work startled. I went to work, I was driving about 6 miles to my job and I got a red light at a major over pass. As I was at the light, the row of cars coming off the overpass began passing to the road. A black SUV jumped under the overpass, about 5 to 10 miles an hour, scrapped the concrete wall and ripped off its side view mirror before landing in the middle of the road under the overpass. I was stunned as I had just awoke that day to that flash. The next morning, I woke to another flash, same intersection interestingly (making a point there god?) And I could not manage my clutch and breaks again, I hit a white cadillac with a white wheel cover going about 15 miles an hour. One year later, I had a drink, was tired and not feeling well so left the lunchen and went to drive home. I needed gas, so pulled off the highway and could not figure out my clutch and brake. I hit a white van with a white spare tire cover, I got a DUI. The next and MOST PAINFUL for me, was the flash (premonition) about my young adults death. We traveled to work downtown together daily, she had her bike in my CRV and would ride to work and take busses home. I awoke on Thursday, September 8th 2016 to a flash of a car jumping a curb and killing her. My child knows me and my 'flashes', she always got me that way. So in the car that day, we parked in the parking garage and were walking down together, when we got to the street, I said "I had a mommy dream kiddo, are you safe on your bike around cars?" She said "Ma, I got eyes behind my head. I looked straight ahead and said "cars jump curbs Ash". Three days later, Saturday September 10th, 2016 I got a knock on the door at 1:30am (sunday) Ashley was gone, she died when a man in his 70's had a heart attact, transversed 4 lanes horizontally and took out the only person waited under the streetlamp poll for the bus. He died as well. Last week, I had my first flash since my beautiful 26 year old child died, it was of a red semi truck spinning out from behind a vehicle into the other lane right at me. (hopefully not me, but in all truth, I am scared and stay to the right lane as much as possible intown driving. I read somewhere, as I have been studying NDE's since my child's passing trying to figure out why she did not come back, that preminations are a residual effect of something you came back with after a near death experience. My hope is to get the courage to call the hospital where I was treated for my suicide attempt and see if they can tell me if I had or had not passed. Believe in your flashes, they are signs of something to come and I don't think they speak metaphorically at all, it's quite direct.
Thanks you to all the panelist for taking the risk to share your stories. I enjoyed listening. Tricia it was great to hear more of your story and the way you share. Stephanie that you for being bold and speaking your truth. I appreciate your empowering message to many people who have a sense about their health to take action on their own behalf. My work is as a Health Intuitive, and I am frequently working to get people to believe their body messages and intuitions.
I am so moved by the speakers and the nurse who shared her own experiences of talking about her NDE’s to medical personnel. I feel such gratitude to everyone on the panel who are so brave and persistant in spreading the word about the survival of consciousness beyond death especially the work they are doing with educating the medical community. I feel the work you are doing is integral to advancing our spiritual evolution as a species. Truth, love and connection are probably THE lessons we are here to learn while we are here on this side of the veil.
I don't understand why the media and general society do not give more time and attention to near-death experiences. There is plenty of evidence and the possible implications of recognizing this truth, on individuals and society, are beyond profound. 💖
Because unless it happens to you you’re not going to believe it ! Most of us still believe that it’s brain activity ! There’s much we don’t understand about the brain still and until we do, it’s ignorant to assume it’s anything else !!
Maybe because the fact that two people say something could still be false. Why not have lie detector tests to back up your stories? A foundation surely can afford it if they are seeking some evidence based proof.
God speaks to us. I gave birth to my beautiful daughter Christianna and had a premonition of her being 16. I couldn't know she would be a passenger and killed/never respond when she was two weeks shy of being 17. We went on this trip. I think I was told when on a walk to just go back to the hotel to the pool area where she was and I didn't listen. I forgive myself. We make mistakes in this life, but I believe the veil between realms is very thin. This happened in August almost 6 yrs ago. We have life and purpose here on earth. We received multiple neon orthodontic rubberbands she used to leave around in our home and Angel feathers for months after she left us.
Thank for the courage to share your stories......what strikes me as so interesting (and a "common" reaction of people who are "confused") is how quickly people are ready to throw out the "YOU ARE CRAZY" phrase. Interesting. So when something occurs that is unexplainable the immediate shout out is using the word "crazy" (which we all know is never perceived as something POSITIVE or DESIRABLE in a person). Hmmmm......more research needs to happen because as a species I do feel we are all getting much closer to finding the answers to the questions that science still remains unable to answer. Thank you for these wonderful testimonials:-)
I've heard Tricia's story before and love it. Stephanie had some interesting out of body facts, but the videos of the hypnosis needed subtitles to understand what was happening. Maybe she could just summarize that for the audience instead of showing it.
Sara Sara I totally agree but after listening to her I don't think she can summarize anything! She drags each detail to the point where it's just annoying on and on and on ..What I find surprising is that she got all this press and a book deal but the woman before her had an actual memorable nde and it was an amazing story yet no press and no book deal...
As for Stephanie, I might believe her if she had experienced the premonitions before googling the worst-case scenario, and especially before a diagnosis of placenta previa. But what I believe about this now is that she manifested her own experience. When we are so "sure" of a thing, it is as the faith of a mustard seed. We can't know for sure now, but what if she had never googled? She would say that she would have remained dead following a pre-destined event. I propose that she may have sailed right through. She wrote online about having a premonition of losing Jacob at the fair, and it happened. I suspect this woman is manifesting trauma out of fears. My own intuition tells me she is troubled and needy on a very deep level, and is experiencing these as involuntary cries for attention or resolution. I'll call it a variation on Munchausen syndrome. I sense something, so I'm saying it, as she advises.
The dutch have done a study that has identified that 15% of all resuscitated patients have an NDE with the several components, a tunnel, a life review, greeted by relatives and a being of light or a light.
I’m sorry but if it’s just 15% it’s unlikely to be anything other than that individual’s brain! Another reason why the majority of people do not believe.
@@kelsto811I think Stephanie’s story sheds light on that, since regression therapy helped her remember the OBE and transcendental part of the experience. That means there could be a portion of the population that had an NDE but are unable to access memories of it.
Linda, what you are describing is terrifyingly familiar to me and may have been anaphylactic shock from allergy to a food. You mention a needle. In 1976 I was given adrenaline to restart my heart. The first time with anaphylactic allergy reaction was projectile vomitting like yours in 1971. I had always eaten fish like salmon, halibut and tuna. I also loved shrimp, but there were many seafoods I had never eaten, and strangely you might say I had a guardian angel reaction because I would feel horrid even thinking about some seafood. My anaphylactic shock was to the bivalve group (clam oyster muscle scallop and don't know about any others) The first time, my step mom had prepared dinner and often poached fish in a frypan with a can of tomatoes. My lips tongue and inside of my mouth began going numb, tingling like dentist novacaine. Then a flow of deathly icy cold, my tongue lips and throat swelling...I ran to the bathroom door (as far as I got) when I began projectile uncontrollable vomitting at least 6 feet...into the bathtub. Instinct took over and I turned on the tub tap and kept drinking and deliberately vomitting...believing I was clearing out a poison. I just kept drinking and deliberately getting rid of it, sitting on the floor. Exhausted, I knew it was ok as heat began to return to my body. Later, I saw the can in the fridge. I had always loved tomato juice...BUT THIS WAS CLAMATO JUICE...CLAMS which instinctively had made me feel ill even picturing them and I had never eaten them. The second time was 1976 at 28. out of body anaphylactic shock from oyster sauce. I was eating in a new Chinese restaurant and again the freezing cold, numb, can't breathe. I found myself on the ceiling of East General Hospital watching a doctor below talking to a girl with long reddish blonde hair. (had no idea that was me. Just like watching a video) He said I know you can hear me. Your heart has stopped and I know you are scared and I don't want to scare you more. I am going to put a needle of adrenaline right into your heart. When I inject, your heart will start beating so heavily it will lift you off the table. Don't be frightened. It will save your life. I'm doing it now. Next thing I knew there was a dizzying swish, heart slamming hard, body heating up, throat opened up and I yelled as I inhaled. He put his hand on my head and said...welcome back, Nola!
Great panel! Enjoyed Tricia's discussion of her experience in the afterlife. I wondered if Stephanie Arnold created that physical problem with an extreme focus on it. Maybe she didn't have a premonition and manifested that outcome by thinking about it too much and having lots of fear based emotions. Whatever the case, she did have a lot of facts outside of form. Always good to see experiences with verified facts.
Our biggest obstacle is the fact that the powers that be have convinced humanity that there´s nothing else besides materalism. Humanity has been indoctrinated into believing that there´s no God, and that we´re just the result of a random explosion (the big bang) which, from nothing, created everything. This could not be farther from the truth. Thanks Stephanie and Tricia for brigging out the truth of what we are. God bless you both.
Well, most westerners are hardcore materialists though, and it's clearly being pushed by ms media and ms scientists. They constantly lie about what we are, where we live, where we come from and how life appeared on Earth (among other things). Same situation here for me, everybody i encounter embraces the scientism view that we die and that's it, because they say (parrot) : "consciousness is just a chemical reaction from brain cells". These deceptions (and the perpetrators of these) must be exposed. Accusing someone trying to do so publicly, of being drunked, does not produce any good to the cause.
These observations prove that consciousness exists beyond the physical body. Eben Alexander's NDE, and the NDE of Maria who saw the tennis shoe on the outside window ledge with the shoelace tucked underneath, recounted by her doctor and fellow NDEer Kimberly Clark Sharp, are other well known accounts among many. Those who are certain there is no life beyond this one either haven't heard this evidence, or refuse to examine it and are determined to cling to untruth for their own perceived psychological needs. Heaven forbid that any scientists be among them! Let the "Good News" of the NDEs continue spreading and spreading, that humanity may be changed. Things are seen differently on the Other Side, and we need that understanding here right now as a matter of utmost urgency, if the human race is to be saved from our unfolding crisis.
Tricia's experience is remarkable if for no other reason than the US is the only industrialized country in the world where someone with a broken back would not immediately have an operation because they didn't have health insurance. Very sad! The rest of the story is amazing.
It is astonishing that the US has a system with no guaranteed healthcare for its citizens. I also can’t believe most people in the US think it’s a good idea to have relaxed gun laws. Insane!
Really enjoyed this. Great telling of the experiences and bringing in the evidence where possible was a good balance. But I know, that when you know what you know, scepticism is like water off a ducks back. 😁
I almost had an nde just waiting for Stephanie to get to the point, don't know if she actually had a spiritual experience or not as i couldn't wait any longer, Tricia is cool though, don't want to offend, just my opinion.
So I just went and watched the Stephanie Arnold first interview and it made the news not because she knew what condition she had but because of the rare condition she had fir survival. Not once in the interview did it state she told the doctors what was going to happen she said she had a foreboding fear something bad was going to happen... go watch the video it's very telling.. if I predicted what ailment I was about to die from and it came true while on the news I would most definitely mention that.. like I said before she grew to love the attention!
I've heard how doctors place words/numbers/symbols high above someone's bed and have not been able to get one NDEr to be able to read back these messages. The problem with this is that during an out of body experience (in my experience) I cannot read or understand human symbols. It's impossible. They appear garbled and without meaning. They need better tests than this.
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm only referring to not being able to read. You can still remember concepts and ideas and objects, just not new information in words or numbers. If you check out Jill bolte Taylor and how she experiences words and numbers after a stroke - it's a similar experience.
I didn't need a NDE to convince me. I had a sleep paralysis (demon attack ) in 1996. I tapped into the spiritual plane. Very real. It was a terrifying experience. No dream!
@@diane7352 I was not on drugs. Spent the night at Moms. Fell asleep on my back. Opened my eyes. To my horror, a grotesque grimacing demon attemped to bite my face. Like wanting to rip it off. Not only did I see it. It emanated a horrible evil hate towards me...its energy. A double reality. The fear gits you first. Like, this is really happening. And second, I cried out to God. I mean, who else do u go to? I wouldn't joke around nor tell fake stories. This really happened. I wish it would happen to more people, like the ones doing bad (not being mean). It would surely rattle their nerves.
Thank you so much. I've had premonitions before too. You described it right on like a freight train. And tornado is how I felt with my nephews death and my sons death. I understand people that cant relate because it's hard to believe even when you experience it. Don't second guess yourself women.
I have had many premonitions, and have come to the conclusion that the entity informing me of possible future events is actually my own higher self--soul/spirit--trying to help a situation. The soul is not limited by time and space and can do this. Premonitions don't have to necessarily come to pass. You can prevent some foreboding premonitions by knowing about them beforehand. I should say when you have a foreboding premonition, pray with humility and ask God to prevent a hardship, if He sees wisdom in the prevention. This first step in prevention of a hardship has helped me several times. Our loving/almighty God, Who belongs to all religions, all people--the Creator of all there is-- has this power. We should draw upon it in times of need.
Stephanie Arnold is a pistol! A woman she defines; strong, willful, dedicated to family, irrepressible. Coming from a guy...an old guy at that. Women like Stephanie can turn this world around.
Linda Wagner, the violent non-stop vomitting you described is terrifyingly familiar to me and may have been anaphylactic shock from allergy to a food. You also mention a needle. In 1976 the emergency doctor injected a needle of adrenaline directly into my heart to restart my heart. The first time with anaphylactic allergy reaction was projectile vomitting like yours in 1971. I had always eaten fish like salmon, halibut and tuna. I also loved shrimp, but there were many seafoods I had never eaten, and strangely you might say I had a guardian angel reaction because I would feel horrid even thinking about some seafood. My anaphylactic shock was to the bivalve group (clam oyster muscle scallop and don't know about any others) The first time, my step mom had prepared dinner and often poached fish in a frypan with a can of tomatoes. My lips tongue and inside of my mouth began going numb, tingling like dentist novacaine. Then a flow of deathly icy cold, my tongue lips and throat swelling...I ran to the bathroom door (as far as I got) when I began projectile uncontrollable vomitting at least 6 feet...into the bathtub. Instinct took over and I turned on the tub tap and kept drinking and deliberately vomitting...believing I was clearing out a poison. I just kept drinking and deliberately getting rid of it, sitting on the floor. Exhausted, I knew it was ok as heat began to return to my body. Later, I saw the can in the fridge. I had always loved tomato juice...BUT THIS WAS CLAMATO JUICE...CLAMS which instinctively had made me feel ill even picturing them and I had never eaten them. The second time was 1976 at 28. out of body anaphylactic shock from oyster sauce. I was eating in a new Chinese restaurant and again the freezing cold, numb, can't breathe. I found myself on the ceiling of East General Hospital watching a doctor below talking to a girl with long reddish blonde hair. (had no idea that was me. Just like watching a video) He said I know you can hear me. Your heart has stopped and I know you are scared and I don't want to scare you more. I am going to put a needle of adrenaline right into your heart. When I inject, your heart will start beating so heavily it will lift you off the table. Don't be frightened. It will save your life. I'm doing it now. Next thing I knew there was a dizzying swish, heart slamming hard, body heating up, throat opened up and I yelled as I inhaled. He put his hand on my head and said...welcome back, Nola!
Every single video I've watched with someone in hypnosis in past regression always talks in the now while under hypnosis but Stephanie talks or whines in the past while under. Most will say I'm at the table I'm reaching for the nurse, let's say, but Tricia is I was AT the table I reached for the nurse etc.. Personally I do believe she had a premonition but I think she fell in love with the attention and her story grew arms and legs once someone asked her if she saw the light that was her ahhhh good idea moment.. she is not believable she is self obsessed ...I did enjoy the first NDE story though...
Can't quite figure out the second speaker. The first speaker was tremendous. But the second one came on and not sure what to make of her or what that was all about. What was it? Can someone translate? What the hell is she talking about? Beginning to think perhaps she might be unwell.
I read a study about people who report experiencing an OBE in the emergency room. Those who have little knowledge of medical procedures and equipment were able to be more accurate about what was happening to them during death/OBE than people knew more about medical terminology and equipment. I found that odd but interesting. Still I'm not sure if NDEs are otherworldly or a result of excess brain activity. Supposedly some people who faint experience NDEs and life reviews.
No two NDE's are exactly the same. Many have similar elements, however, just like no two people have the same life experience, no two people have the same NDE experience. There are lots of NDE experiences and other spiritual transformative experiences on this channel. Check out a few more of them. Thanks for sharing your thought! Much Love & Appreciation, Caroline🌹🙏💖
@@IANDSvideos What is your opinion about people reporting NDEs after fainting (or other non-deadly experiences)? Doesn't that point to the possibility that many could be simple brain chemistry reactions? I'm not saying all.
@@mmedeuxchevaux Everyone's experience is uniquely different, some are NDE's and some maybe STE's, Spiritual Transformative Experiences. You have to look at every experiences differently. And sure there might be some people just faking it, you can find that is all areas of life and all walks of life. Some people are honest and some people are dishonest. With each experience you hear you have to be the judge as to if it resonates with you or not. If it does not resonate with you, then just leave it alone. You want to find experiences that inspire you and touch your heart. Listen to your heart and it will always guide you correctly. Thank you for your question. Much Love & Appreciation, Caroline🌹🙏💖
@@cbchang6200 I'm not saying anyone is faking it. I'm saying there may be a brain chemical explanation for some NDEs. The person may genuinely believe that they had a life transforming NDE but in reality it may have been their brain chemistry. On the other hand, as I mentioned, some people- naive of medical equipment/procedures/terminology- report accurate OBEs. It's quite a mystery.
HI Chelseaaa, Janice Holden mentions the book Farther Shores: Exploring How Near-Death, Kundalini and Mystical Experiences Can Transform Ordinary Lives by Yvonne Kason and the other book is published by IANDS called "The Self Does Not Die". Here is a link to that book www.amazon.com/Self-Does-Not-Die-Experiences/dp/0997560800
Thank you, I appreciate you getting back to me. I was listening to this while I was falling asleep and just wanted to like bookmark to remember that book, so thank you❤🙏 wasn't trying to be lazy hehe
She doesn't have to say anything. Who cares about the skeptics? We never have to prove ourselves to others. Our experiences and opinions are meant for those who are receptive.
The one by Tricia (the blonde) was interesting.....fell asleep during the other one, too many irrelevant details about her husband etc & sounded too rehearsed
Not only is Tricia Barker much more enticing to look at , but her NDE is much more interesting and important to listen to since she had a story to tell of the other side. Not interested in an OBE that does not cross over to the other side.
Agnostics will go on forever debating the validity of NDE's- but why go on and on trying to persuade them otherwise ? Using terms like veridical perception or any other semi intellectual description only serve to confuse the issue. So many people now have experienced a NDE / out of body experience, that it has become a verifiable fact . Relate the experience and let the doubters continue to go around in circles and go nowhere.
peter johnson Well, it's normal to doubt something that you didn't experience first hand. Some controlled experiments are going on right now they say, but till then... For me there is still a slight doubt. Debating against hardcore skeptics jackasses is useless though that's true.
@@VinceMenger the skepticism I have isn't against the person whom experienced this, but again what actually really happened to them...whether some form of hallucination due to some kind of brain activity at such a small level that isn't recordable by doctors
@@VinceMenger believe you me, I want to believe and know that there is an afterlife more than you know...otherwise we wouldn't be watching these videos to begin with right?
@@dogmutty2 I didn't make any assumptions, to each his own reasons to watch anything. I want to believe as well, though the "scientific" explanations to me don't seem to be very reasonable. I honestly don't believe that a dying (undetected activity) brain could provide such magnificient experiments. It's basically at 0. In the vast amount of people testimonies, there is no doubt that some of them are lies and/or distorted, i heard some which did sound very suspicious to say the least, clearly in order to push some religious beliefs, some others being straight gurus as well... But we can sense these things if we pay attention. The thing is that it's hard to prove, even to myself with a 100% certainty. I think that some stuff, like this one needs to be experienced 1st hand in order to be proven to oneself. Also, emptyness doesn't really exist in what we know of nature so, that'd make sense to me that it doesn't exist either in what we use to call "death". It is not reassuring either because, some experiences are beatiful while some others seem atrocious. If anything, an idea of an afterlife brings even more doubts and fear to me. Let's just hope that it'll be fine for all of us ;).
Common comment reaction: Selling something? Can't be genuine. On the other hand, it's interesting that sometimes something given freely can be considered valueless because, you know, free... Marketers know this psychology very well. They hit a sweet spot in price that either insinuates a value or prompts a snob-appeal reaction.
People have reported NDE experiences throughout history and cultures- long before the printing press was invented. In Plato's Republic, which is about justice, the last book is about the Myth of Er which describes a near death experience. Just some food for thought.
@@johnalexander5394 Thanks, I'll check that out. Seems too often that much of the food I consume for thought turns into intellectual fat instead of muscle. ;-)
I must admit I tend to believe these stories, but at the same time I always get Suspisious when people try to sell books about it, because we know human nature and there are many charlatans among us !! So I would problably believe those how gave their profit to charity more ,but then again they have put a lot of work into their books. But still this is how I fell. I would like to see interviews with some of those doctors too.
I don’t know about that. I’ve had my own experiences (not NDE’s) but through meditation and visitation dreams and what they describe ties in with what I felt. Especially the overwhelming feeling of love, compassion and peace as well as telepathic communication. I don’t sell books on the subject either.
Books usually make me skeptical, but I know that there are probably many verifyable NDEs out there, since NDErs usually have little to gain and much to lose from an NDE.
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Funny.. my late father when drowning in a lake had a NDE,my stepmother was clinically dead in the operating room of a hospital and had an NDE..but neither wrote books,Gave seminars or tried to make money or a career out of their NDEs?
Is it only me or does anyone else find Trisha's voice and speed of speaking unbearable? I love NDE stories. I love her story as well. Its just that the mode of delovery feels rushed and without breath almost giving me headache
Not just a survivor, but your children have their mother' , your husband' still has his wife, and your parents still have their daughters! However the mother's ,our mother's, making comment's regarding ,NDES and how that's not a CHRISTIAN experience. We have to educate our parent's as well. More often than not , parent's do not conform to our beliefs, regardless, if they see it as demonic ,or not of God, that to me is both sad and infuriating!
These experiences are viewed very skeptically only by people whose predominant belief is either Christianity or Islam. OTOH, in India, for example, such experiences would be perfectly understood because the basic religious and cultural belief is that each one of us is the deathless spirit and "God is love and love is god" is a basic tenet. The great Ramana Maharshi realized the Self at the moment when he was seized with the fear of death.
I don’t have any religious belief and I do not believe in an afterlife! I don’t dispute these experiences happen to some people, although not that many, there’s nothing to suggest it’s anything more than vivid brain activity ! I hope I’m proved wrong one day but I doubt it !!
Not true. I am a Christian and I believe these ladies. Just cause she didn't see Jesus doesn't mean he is not. The mission and message was accomplished!
Also, we all have psi abilities and when we die they're juiced up. We're so zombified by society and it's poison that we're not tapped in. So don't think you're all that cause you died for a minute. This is all just a dream anyway.
so is this evidence? not that i need it because i had an nde, but for lets say the scientific community? and all non nde'ers? then this should be put forth as such.
@@nomad9338 yeah people can conspire to tell the same story for money. It would be more believable if they get a lie detector test then we're getting somewhere.
What's discusting is the 'studies' you talk of and many do as the reality is, it doesn't help Us. The many who carry the conditions that lead us to that medical issue! Saying this do to my medical history and pre existing condition, many hospital trips (to simply put it and personal reasons) and more, don't actually help me to LIVE. Basic living like a roof over ones head, emotional support, love, food.....it's not easy. So it's just discusting hearing all this medical talk when you know what, MANY have made a fortin off me and get nice pay checks and glory as I struggle for basic happiness, respect, to be hurd for MY conditions and more. The medical system is a JOKE and I've been their gini pig long enough. Only I, know who 'I' am!
What is this _book_ of which you speak? Is it like TikTok? By the way, if you're no longer on this plane of existence, RIP, and please make your presence known by increasing the balance of my _GoFundMe_ page (ChasAndersonMemorialNDEDenierFund) by $100,000. You know, a dramatic amount so I'll know it's really you. However, if you're not pushing up dandy-lions, I may have already downloaded your whatchamacallit gratis.
You seem like a nice person, but NDE have been largely proven to have biological precursors. NDE have been triggered by stimulating certain areas of the brain...in a lab setting. using the scientific method! I'm sorry, but there just isn't anything magical about NDE. it's largely due to the common fear of death most humans suffer from. and, I love how every "religious" experience from an NDE, mirrors lore and dogma from the majority religion of that area! Why don't any of them meet a djinn or the god Dionysus???
Eternal Skeptic but how do you explain accurate description of people conversations and things that happen while your heart stopped and you uncouncious? This one thing puzzles me and I am a sceptic person .
Yeah, what biological answer is there for her being away from her body and seeing her step dad getting a candy bar? Just wondering how the "brain" can see things accurately away from the body. Hers is not a unique case. There are tons of verified accounts like this. Accounts that are verified by family, doctors, nurses, etc. Give me your biological reason please...
This entire video is about veridical NDEs but you didn’t reference that in your comment at all. You can’t just ignore the facts you can’t explain just because they don’t fit in with your belief system. I heard a neurosurgeon try to explain veridical NDEs by asserting that the first thing that happens when a person goes into cardiac arrest is open their eyes, thereby taking in more than we realise. It was such a flimsy argument from such an accredited person. The fact that an expert in brain function couldn’t come up with a more convincing answer really gave pause for thought. There is also new medical evidence that shows many of these experiences occur when the brain is not capable of creating an hallucination. A non functioning brain can not convince itself of anything, let alone the kind of detailed clarity described most NDEs. I’m not saying I believe one way or the other but I’m curious as I think people should continue to be until a convincing answer is found.
@@affiniti3 yeah people can conspire to tell the same story for money. It would be more believable if they get a lie detector test then we're getting somewhere.
Looks like Competitive NDE event, aggressive presentations, with long stories, insistent that all is true and accurate from subjective experiences that cannot be replicated from human memories and now those with multiple NDE already to monetize with book selling book singing, videos, high production YT post, interviews and conferences. The NDE Industrial complex is on the move. In the meantime, there are a few humble presentations with findings with meaning.
When Tricia tells about having ~SEX~ with a Guardian Angel. It was me folks. :D Oh. They're talking about deleting that part her wonderful (Heavenly Time) we had together from this video. -Bill "Big Smiles" Guardian Angel Howes.
How can she still say "oh my God" after experiencing God's love, light and grace. it just seems like it wouldn't feel respectful to keep taking his name in vain
It’s a figure of speech and I’m sure God is very aware of it and it being no disrespect, considering all the wicked things that happen in this world, I don’t think god would mind
Having grown up in a controlling, judgemental religious environment myself, you might just be interpreting a benign thing through Christian indoctrination that was taught to you.
@@TofuTeo Um no. Have you listened to other NDEs? Many people come back and remark how their old self saying "oh my God" or "Jesus!" as cuss or exclamatory words was wrong. They felt bad about it.
I feel like that's more her personality. She even said she comes off as a type A. She's very strong willed. And you can feel her genuine frustration with the people who refused to believe her. This is her saying, "I told you so." She even says she is still undergoing psychological treatment. (It's hard to believe anyone would admit to this who was being dishonest.) While I appreciate her (and many others who share they NDE stories), I do feel bad for how it affects them, and that many will not believe them no matter what. If you have some evidence against NDEs, I would prefer you would share that, instead of just your opinion that they're acting. I've watched for body language of those telling these stories, and I've seen none that seem to display signs of lying. For example, you often see someone who is lying looking to the top left or right with their eyes. That's because they're constructing the story as they go. Or, you would see them give a close to flawless performance (rather than interconnected thoughts). Yes, she seems a bit rehearsed, but that's because, in my opinions, and as she mentioned, she has given this talk many times before. I find it interesting to see people who tell these stories through a different approach. But all in all, she seems like she is genuinely telling the truth.
funny that you can make this judgement from a 15 minute speech telling her story, like...do you really know her? Did you not hear the nervous quiver in her voice?
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That was strange, when she heard the voice tell her she can do what she wants, doesn’t sound like somthing god would say, sounds more like, “Do what thou wilt”
i hear music as Stephanie Arnold is laying down in therapy ?
Thank you!
@@cynthiamarble8384 ק את זה לא יהיה??? ? ??? ?? דד על זה לא לא יודע אם אם אתה רוצה להיות
@@cynthiamarble8384 God speaks to us in our own language. Maybe you have never heard him speak to you. There are no thees and thous.
An astonishing and marvelous panel presentation! The real audience is out here! This is a true gift to all of us! God bless!
Thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing, caring, courage and insight.
OMG I also had an amniotic embolism in 1981. My son and I made it but it was the worst experience of my life and I died on the table at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego. At the time, I was only 1 in 5 women that survived. I spent a month in the hospital on dialysis but long and short of it, here I am 38 years later. I became a nurse and consequently a nurse practitioner. After the NDE and the embolism all I wanted to do was be a healer. Its weird to hear you talk about everything as mine was so very similar Laura S
Laura May I ask what did you experience during your nde
My experience isn't an NDE but to make a long story short I was told in a dream that my test results on the tumor I had was Hurthle Cell Carcinoma. I text my mother and told her the results. Three days later I went to the doctor and my mom went with me. The test result was hurthle cell carcinoma. There is no possible way I could have guessed that. I've never heard of it and it's a rare form of cancer. I have the text 3 days before my appointment too. My dream was fascinating too. Thank you.
☦️For what? They promote every pagan religion under the sun accept the 1 of the true God & His Christ. Why are they lying saying they had visions? They're not prophets!
Love that this is a panel of women - brilliant women. Unexpectedly empowering for me, a 22 year old girl.
You have probably saved hundreds of kids by telling them your story ...thank you
I just stumbled upon this video and then checked for Tricia Barker's book on Amazon only to find out she had it published and it is due to be released a week from today, on April 16, 2019, so I pre-ordered it for my Kindle. :)
What a lovely and smart thing!
I have been having preminations my whole life. I tried to kill myself at age 16, overdosed on a full bottle of sominex and a six pack of beer (don't know if I died, I never asked but would like to now that I am older). Called a friend just as I was passing out. I remember seeing the paramedics carry me in a gurney down a spiral staircase, I was looking at it from above. That's all I remember. I woke up three days later, I was in a coma for those three days. I am 58 now, and have had many preminations since then. The first was leaping out of a plane with children on each hand into the ocean filled with teddy bears and kids sneakers. It was off the west side of manhattan, and to my left, I could see my papa's navy ships. It was so intense I called my mother and woke her up at 2am! Her significant other was not pleased! I expressed that we needed to call someone, as this was going to happen!! I felt it with all of my being. She said they would think I was crazy, though she believed me wholeheartedly. At 9AM the next morning, mom called me and in a very frightened voice, asked me to turn on the TV. That morning, July 26, 1996 flight 800 explodes, filled with children and my papa's navy was there.
The next time I had a flash (premonition) it's like a video that goes so fast it jults you out of bed and you never truly ever forget it, it's branded in your brain. I saw my CRV slowly driving into a brick wall, about 5 miles an hour and I could not figure out my clutch and break (I have a standard CRV, 2006 model) it was slow, but I ripped off the side view mirror in that flash (premonition) and again I work startled. I went to work, I was driving about 6 miles to my job and I got a red light at a major over pass. As I was at the light, the row of cars coming off the overpass began passing to the road. A black SUV jumped under the overpass, about 5 to 10 miles an hour, scrapped the concrete wall and ripped off its side view mirror before landing in the middle of the road under the overpass. I was stunned as I had just awoke that day to that flash.
The next morning, I woke to another flash, same intersection interestingly (making a point there god?) And I could not manage my clutch and breaks again, I hit a white cadillac with a white wheel cover going about 15 miles an hour.
One year later, I had a drink, was tired and not feeling well so left the lunchen and went to drive home. I needed gas, so pulled off the highway and could not figure out my clutch and brake. I hit a white van with a white spare tire cover, I got a DUI.
The next and MOST PAINFUL for me, was the flash (premonition) about my young adults death. We traveled to work downtown together daily, she had her bike in my CRV and would ride to work and take busses home. I awoke on Thursday, September 8th 2016 to a flash of a car jumping a curb and killing her. My child knows me and my 'flashes', she always got me that way. So in the car that day, we parked in the parking garage and were walking down together, when we got to the street, I said "I had a mommy dream kiddo, are you safe on your bike around cars?" She said "Ma, I got eyes behind my head. I looked straight ahead and said "cars jump curbs Ash". Three days later, Saturday September 10th, 2016 I got a knock on the door at 1:30am (sunday) Ashley was gone, she died when a man in his 70's had a heart attact, transversed 4 lanes horizontally and took out the only person waited under the streetlamp poll for the bus. He died as well.
Last week, I had my first flash since my beautiful 26 year old child died, it was of a red semi truck spinning out from behind a vehicle into the other lane right at me. (hopefully not me, but in all truth, I am scared and stay to the right lane as much as possible intown driving.
I read somewhere, as I have been studying NDE's since my child's passing trying to figure out why she did not come back, that preminations are a residual effect of something you came back with after a near death experience. My hope is to get the courage to call the hospital where I was treated for my suicide attempt and see if they can tell me if I had or had not passed. Believe in your flashes, they are signs of something to come and I don't think they speak metaphorically at all, it's quite direct.
Thanks you to all the panelist for taking the risk to share your stories. I enjoyed listening. Tricia it was great to hear more of your story and the way you share. Stephanie that you for being bold and speaking your truth. I appreciate your empowering message to many people who have a sense about their health to take action on their own behalf. My work is as a Health Intuitive, and I am frequently working to get people to believe their body messages and intuitions.
Thanks for your support, Robin:-) That is cool that you help people pay attention to the messages they are receiving.
I am so moved by the speakers and the nurse who shared her own experiences of talking about her NDE’s to medical personnel. I feel such gratitude to everyone on the panel who are so brave and persistant in spreading the word about the survival of consciousness beyond death especially the work they are doing with educating the medical community. I feel the work you are doing is integral to advancing our spiritual evolution as a species. Truth, love and connection are probably THE lessons we are here to learn while we are here on this side of the veil.
I don't understand why the media and general society do not give more time and attention to near-death experiences. There is plenty of evidence and the possible implications of recognizing this truth, on individuals and society, are beyond profound. 💖
“Free yourself from mental slavery” - Bob Marly
Because unless it happens to you you’re not going to believe it ! Most of us still believe that it’s brain activity ! There’s much we don’t understand about the brain still and until we do, it’s ignorant to assume it’s anything else !!
It’s too “religious” and out of the bounds of most people’s spiritual understanding.
Maybe because the fact that two people say something could still be false. Why not have lie detector tests to back up your stories? A foundation surely can afford it if they are seeking some evidence based proof.
@@chirpywiggins5796 it seems ignorant to assume it's the brain when consciousness persists whilst the brain is offline.
God speaks to us. I gave birth to my beautiful daughter Christianna and had a premonition of her being 16. I couldn't know she would be a passenger and killed/never respond when she was two weeks shy of being 17. We went on this trip. I think I was told when on a walk to just go back to the hotel to the pool area where she was and I didn't listen. I forgive myself. We make mistakes in this life, but I believe the veil between realms is very thin. This happened in August almost 6 yrs ago. We have life and purpose here on earth. We received multiple neon orthodontic rubberbands she used to leave around in our home and Angel feathers for months after she left us.
Love, love IANDS videos!!
I enjoyed both people. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video! There is PLENTY of evidence and research that confirms that near-death experiences are REAL.
Thank for the courage to share your stories......what strikes me as so interesting (and a "common" reaction of people who are "confused") is how quickly people are ready to throw out the "YOU ARE CRAZY" phrase. Interesting. So when something occurs that is unexplainable the immediate shout out is using the word "crazy" (which we all know is never perceived as something POSITIVE or DESIRABLE in a person). Hmmmm......more research needs to happen because as a species I do feel we are all getting much closer to finding the answers to the questions that science still remains unable to answer. Thank you for these wonderful testimonials:-)
Absolutely fastinating, Thankyou so much for posting.
I've heard Tricia's story before and love it. Stephanie had some interesting out of body facts, but the videos of the hypnosis needed subtitles to understand what was happening. Maybe she could just summarize that for the audience instead of showing it.
Sara Sara I totally agree but after listening to her I don't think she can summarize anything! She drags each detail to the point where it's just annoying on and on and on ..What I find surprising is that she got all this press and a book deal but the woman before her had an actual memorable nde and it was an amazing story yet no press and no book deal...
As for Stephanie, I might believe her if she had experienced the premonitions before googling the worst-case scenario, and especially before a diagnosis of placenta previa. But what I believe about this now is that she manifested her own experience. When we are so "sure" of a thing, it is as the faith of a mustard seed. We can't know for sure now, but what if she had never googled? She would say that she would have remained dead following a pre-destined event. I propose that she may have sailed right through. She wrote online about having a premonition of losing Jacob at the fair, and it happened. I suspect this woman is manifesting trauma out of fears. My own intuition tells me she is troubled and needy on a very deep level, and is experiencing these as involuntary cries for attention or resolution. I'll call it a variation on Munchausen syndrome. I sense something, so I'm saying it, as she advises.
e zibits Stephanie is an ego tripper. She just loves the lime light. 🤔😏
Beautiful and Amazing stories. Thank you for sharing!!
The dutch have done a study that has identified that 15% of all resuscitated patients have an NDE with the several components, a tunnel, a life review, greeted by relatives and a being of light or a light.
I wonder about those other 85%. Could it just be lost memory?
@@kelsto811 Nope, those are the ones that will be visiting the south side. ;-)
Do you know the name of the study or have a link? I would love to read that.
I’m sorry but if it’s just 15% it’s unlikely to be anything other than that individual’s brain! Another reason why the majority of people do not believe.
@@kelsto811I think Stephanie’s story sheds light on that, since regression therapy helped her remember the OBE and transcendental part of the experience. That means there could be a portion of the population that had an NDE but are unable to access memories of it.
Linda, what you are describing is terrifyingly familiar to me and may have been anaphylactic shock from allergy to a food. You mention a needle. In 1976 I was given adrenaline to restart my heart.
The first time with anaphylactic allergy reaction was projectile vomitting like yours in 1971. I had always eaten fish like salmon, halibut and tuna. I also loved shrimp, but there were many seafoods I had never eaten, and strangely you might say I had a guardian angel reaction because I would feel horrid even thinking about some seafood. My anaphylactic shock was to the bivalve group (clam oyster muscle scallop and don't know about any others) The first time, my step mom had prepared dinner and often poached fish in a frypan with a can of tomatoes. My lips tongue and inside of my mouth began going numb, tingling like dentist novacaine. Then a flow of deathly icy cold, my tongue lips and throat swelling...I ran to the bathroom door (as far as I got) when I began projectile uncontrollable vomitting at least 6 feet...into the bathtub. Instinct took over and I turned on the tub tap and kept drinking and deliberately vomitting...believing I was clearing out a poison. I just kept drinking and deliberately getting rid of it, sitting on the floor. Exhausted, I knew it was ok as heat began to return to my body. Later, I saw the can in the fridge. I had always loved tomato juice...BUT THIS WAS CLAMATO JUICE...CLAMS which instinctively had made me feel ill even picturing them and I had never eaten them.
The second time was 1976 at 28. out of body anaphylactic shock from oyster sauce. I was eating in a new Chinese restaurant and again the freezing cold, numb, can't breathe. I found myself on the ceiling of East General Hospital watching a doctor below talking to a girl with long reddish blonde hair. (had no idea that was me. Just like watching a video) He said I know you can hear me. Your heart has stopped and I know you are scared and I don't want to scare you more. I am going to put a needle of adrenaline right into your heart. When I inject, your heart will start beating so heavily it will lift you off the table. Don't be frightened. It will save your life. I'm doing it now. Next thing I knew there was a dizzying swish, heart slamming hard, body heating up, throat opened up and I yelled as I inhaled. He put his hand on my head and said...welcome back, Nola!
Great panel! Enjoyed Tricia's discussion of her experience in the afterlife. I wondered if Stephanie Arnold created that physical problem with an extreme focus on it. Maybe she didn't have a premonition and manifested that outcome by thinking about it too much and having lots of fear based emotions. Whatever the case, she did have a lot of facts outside of form. Always good to see experiences with verified facts.
Our biggest obstacle is the fact that the powers that be have convinced humanity that there´s nothing else besides materalism. Humanity has been indoctrinated into believing that there´s no God, and that we´re just the result of a random explosion (the big bang) which, from nothing, created everything. This could not be farther from the truth.
Thanks Stephanie and Tricia for brigging out the truth of what we are. God bless you both.
Flat Earth Portugal Terra Plana
are you drunk? the overwhelming majority of humans believe in an afterlife!
Eternal Skeptic
Most of the people I associate with don´t. All I see around me are atheists.
No, even in the west atheists are a small minority.
Well, most westerners are hardcore materialists though, and it's clearly being pushed by ms media and ms scientists. They constantly lie about what we are, where we live, where we come from and how life appeared on Earth (among other things).
Same situation here for me, everybody i encounter embraces the scientism view that we die and that's it, because they say (parrot) : "consciousness is just a chemical reaction from brain cells".
These deceptions (and the perpetrators of these) must be exposed. Accusing someone trying to do so publicly, of being drunked, does not produce any good to the cause.
These observations prove that
consciousness exists beyond the physical body. Eben Alexander's NDE, and the
NDE of Maria who saw the tennis shoe on the outside window ledge with the
shoelace tucked underneath, recounted by her doctor and fellow NDEer Kimberly
Clark Sharp, are other well known accounts among many. Those who are certain
there is no life beyond this one either haven't heard this evidence, or refuse
to examine it and are determined to cling to untruth for their own perceived
psychological needs. Heaven forbid that any scientists be among them! Let the
"Good News" of the NDEs continue spreading and spreading, that
humanity may be changed. Things are seen differently on the Other Side, and we
need that understanding here right now as a matter of utmost urgency, if the
human race is to be saved from our unfolding crisis.
Tricia's experience is remarkable if for no other reason than the US is the only industrialized country in the world where someone with a broken back would not immediately have an operation because they didn't have health insurance. Very sad! The rest of the story is amazing.
Thank you for your kind comment!! Thankful you could connect to their experiences. Sending so much love - Loreli@IANDS
It is astonishing that the US has a system with no guaranteed healthcare for its citizens. I also can’t believe most people in the US think it’s a good idea to have relaxed gun laws. Insane!
Really enjoyed this. Great telling of the experiences and bringing in the evidence where possible was a good balance. But I know, that when you know what you know, scepticism is like water off a ducks back. 😁
I almost had an nde just waiting for Stephanie to get to the point, don't know if she actually had a spiritual experience or not as i couldn't wait any longer, Tricia is cool though, don't want to offend, just my opinion.
She is very confident and I don’t like the pushing her book and all the name drops etc, very self absorbed woman
So I just went and watched the Stephanie Arnold first interview and it made the news not because she knew what condition she had but because of the rare condition she had fir survival. Not once in the interview did it state she told the doctors what was going to happen she said she had a foreboding fear something bad was going to happen... go watch the video it's very telling.. if I predicted what ailment I was about to die from and it came true while on the news I would most definitely mention that.. like I said before she grew to love the attention!
Tricia looks as if she would like to gag Stephanie, I would have to agree!
Wow....Thank you for this!
I've heard how doctors place words/numbers/symbols high above someone's bed and have not been able to get one NDEr to be able to read back these messages. The problem with this is that during an out of body experience (in my experience) I cannot read or understand human symbols. It's impossible. They appear garbled and without meaning. They need better tests than this.
sksigil … And yet the first woman clearly remembers her stepfather getting a "s n i c k e r s" bar.
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm only referring to not being able to read. You can still remember concepts and ideas and objects, just not new information in words or numbers. If you check out Jill bolte Taylor and how she experiences words and numbers after a stroke - it's a similar experience.
I didn't need a NDE to convince me. I had a sleep paralysis (demon attack ) in 1996. I tapped into the spiritual plane. Very real. It was a terrifying experience. No dream!
Wow. would you mind sharing details?
@@diane7352 I was not on drugs. Spent the night at Moms. Fell asleep on my back. Opened my eyes. To my horror, a grotesque grimacing demon attemped to bite my face. Like wanting to rip it off. Not only did I see it. It emanated a horrible evil hate towards me...its energy. A double reality. The fear gits you first. Like, this is really happening. And second, I cried out to God. I mean, who else do u go to? I wouldn't joke around nor tell fake stories. This really happened. I wish it would happen to more people, like the ones doing bad (not being mean). It would surely rattle their nerves.
Thank you .. maybe Stephanie will give Tricia some help in publishing HER book too. 🌹
Great info. Much love ❤️
Glad you enjoyed this presentation. Sending so much love - Loreli@IANDS
Fantastic! Great ladies, strong. Keep going. The world needs you
"Remind them to go to nature."
Stephanie's picture should be on here .Her story is amazing.
Wonderful
Thank you so much. I've had premonitions before too. You described it right on like a freight train. And tornado is how I felt with my nephews death and my sons death. I understand people that cant relate because it's hard to believe even when you experience it. Don't second guess yourself women.
I have had many premonitions, and have come to the conclusion that the entity informing me of possible future events is actually my own higher self--soul/spirit--trying to help a situation. The soul is not limited by time and space and can do this. Premonitions don't have to necessarily come to pass. You can prevent some foreboding premonitions by knowing about them beforehand. I should say when you have a foreboding premonition, pray with humility and ask God to prevent a hardship, if He sees wisdom in the prevention. This first step in prevention of a hardship has helped me several times. Our loving/almighty God, Who belongs to all religions, all people--the Creator of all there is-- has this power. We should draw upon it in times of need.
Thank you for this video
All very brave, strong and intelligent women!
NDE seems very close to OBE.
I guess we each go through mini ‘mock’ deaths when we sleep.
Shambala 🙏🏻
Tricia Barker Hi fantastic story thanks from Gordon Barker
10:00 The 'profoundly simple" can be the most challenging to actually *do*
Hey! I have near death experience every morning when I go to work.
Pro Tip: Don't step in front of oncoming traffic. ;-)
Badum chssh.
I do think your premonition saved you
Wonderful presenters!
Thank you so much!
Stephanie Arnold is a pistol! A woman she defines; strong, willful, dedicated to family, irrepressible. Coming from a guy...an old guy at that. Women like Stephanie can turn this world around.
and a saleswoman , you left out saleswoman
Linda Wagner, the violent non-stop vomitting you described is terrifyingly familiar to me and may have been anaphylactic shock from allergy to a food. You also mention a needle. In 1976 the emergency doctor injected a needle of adrenaline directly into my heart to restart my heart.
The first time with anaphylactic allergy reaction was projectile vomitting like yours in 1971. I had always eaten fish like salmon, halibut and tuna. I also loved shrimp, but there were many seafoods I had never eaten, and strangely you might say I had a guardian angel reaction because I would feel horrid even thinking about some seafood. My anaphylactic shock was to the bivalve group (clam oyster muscle scallop and don't know about any others) The first time, my step mom had prepared dinner and often poached fish in a frypan with a can of tomatoes. My lips tongue and inside of my mouth began going numb, tingling like dentist novacaine. Then a flow of deathly icy cold, my tongue lips and throat swelling...I ran to the bathroom door (as far as I got) when I began projectile uncontrollable vomitting at least 6 feet...into the bathtub. Instinct took over and I turned on the tub tap and kept drinking and deliberately vomitting...believing I was clearing out a poison. I just kept drinking and deliberately getting rid of it, sitting on the floor. Exhausted, I knew it was ok as heat began to return to my body. Later, I saw the can in the fridge. I had always loved tomato juice...BUT THIS WAS CLAMATO JUICE...CLAMS which instinctively had made me feel ill even picturing them and I had never eaten them.
The second time was 1976 at 28. out of body anaphylactic shock from oyster sauce. I was eating in a new Chinese restaurant and again the freezing cold, numb, can't breathe. I found myself on the ceiling of East General Hospital watching a doctor below talking to a girl with long reddish blonde hair. (had no idea that was me. Just like watching a video) He said I know you can hear me. Your heart has stopped and I know you are scared and I don't want to scare you more. I am going to put a needle of adrenaline right into your heart. When I inject, your heart will start beating so heavily it will lift you off the table. Don't be frightened. It will save your life. I'm doing it now. Next thing I knew there was a dizzying swish, heart slamming hard, body heating up, throat opened up and I yelled as I inhaled. He put his hand on my head and said...welcome back, Nola!
Every single video I've watched with someone in hypnosis in past regression always talks in the now while under hypnosis but Stephanie talks or whines in the past while under. Most will say I'm at the table I'm reaching for the nurse, let's say, but Tricia is I was AT the table I reached for the nurse etc.. Personally I do believe she had a premonition but I think she fell in love with the attention and her story grew arms and legs once someone asked her if she saw the light that was her ahhhh good idea moment.. she is not believable she is self obsessed ...I did enjoy the first NDE story though...
I like your word choice ‘self obsessed’ .I was trying to think of a word to describe what I disliked about her and that one does it well
How can I know my purpose or 'mission' without a NDE?
I've felt lost almost my entire life, and never got any signs pointing me to a direction.
look within and meditate.
Maybe go to a Medium or do a apiritual course?
Our mission on earth is to love - love everyone. Be kind to everyone.
Try getting an astrology reading.
Can't quite figure out the second speaker. The first speaker was tremendous. But the second one came on and not sure what to make of her or what that was all about. What was it? Can someone translate? What the hell is she talking about? Beginning to think perhaps she might be unwell.
I read a study about people who report experiencing an OBE in the emergency room. Those who have little knowledge of medical procedures and equipment were able to be more accurate about what was happening to them during death/OBE than people knew more about medical terminology and equipment. I found that odd but interesting. Still I'm not sure if NDEs are otherworldly or a result of excess brain activity. Supposedly some people who faint experience NDEs and life reviews.
Thanks for sharing your perceptions. Glad this video was thought provoking. Sending love!! - Loreli@IANDS
No two NDE's are exactly the same. Many have similar elements, however, just like no two people have the same life experience, no two people have the same NDE experience. There are lots of NDE experiences and other spiritual transformative experiences on this channel. Check out a few more of them. Thanks for sharing your thought! Much Love & Appreciation, Caroline🌹🙏💖
@@IANDSvideos What is your opinion about people reporting NDEs after fainting (or other non-deadly experiences)? Doesn't that point to the possibility that many could be simple brain chemistry reactions? I'm not saying all.
@@mmedeuxchevaux Everyone's experience is uniquely different, some are NDE's and some maybe STE's, Spiritual Transformative Experiences. You have to look at every experiences differently. And sure there might be some people just faking it, you can find that is all areas of life and all walks of life. Some people are honest and some people are dishonest. With each experience you hear you have to be the judge as to if it resonates with you or not. If it does not resonate with you, then just leave it alone. You want to find experiences that inspire you and touch your heart. Listen to your heart and it will always guide you correctly. Thank you for your question. Much Love & Appreciation, Caroline🌹🙏💖
@@cbchang6200 I'm not saying anyone is faking it. I'm saying there may be a brain chemical explanation for some NDEs. The person may genuinely believe that they had a life transforming NDE but in reality it may have been their brain chemistry. On the other hand, as I mentioned, some people- naive of medical equipment/procedures/terminology- report accurate OBEs. It's quite a mystery.
What's the name of the book Janice kept mentioning?
HI Chelseaaa, Janice Holden mentions the book Farther Shores: Exploring How Near-Death, Kundalini and Mystical Experiences Can Transform Ordinary Lives by Yvonne Kason and the other book is published by IANDS called "The Self Does Not Die". Here is a link to that book www.amazon.com/Self-Does-Not-Die-Experiences/dp/0997560800
Thank you, I appreciate you getting back to me. I was listening to this while I was falling asleep and just wanted to like bookmark to remember that book, so thank you❤🙏 wasn't trying to be lazy hehe
My question to Stephanie Arnold is what to you say to those who believe you created a nocebo effect for yourself?
She doesn't have to say anything. Who cares about the skeptics? We never have to prove ourselves to others. Our experiences and opinions are meant for those who are receptive.
Raina Moon Astrology, she says more than enough, what a long stretch. Boy does she go on and on
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The one by Tricia (the blonde) was interesting.....fell asleep during the other one, too many irrelevant details about her husband etc & sounded too rehearsed
ruthie she was a bit of a narcissist.
I feel she isn’t genuine at all! Why is everyone asking her questions! Oh and all the answers are in her book, and all the public appearances 🙄
Not only is Tricia Barker much more enticing to look at , but her NDE is much more interesting and important to listen to since she had a story to tell of the other side. Not interested in an OBE that does not cross over to the other side.
Believe it or not, those women are not there to look good for you….. btw what do YOU LOOK LIKE?
@@gypsydoratarot8441 You have a real chip on your shoulder lady.
@@ricksmithy6990 she has a point Dick
Agnostics will go on forever debating the validity of NDE's- but why go on and on trying to persuade them otherwise ? Using terms like veridical perception or any other semi intellectual description only serve to confuse the issue. So many people now have experienced a NDE / out of body experience, that it has become a verifiable fact . Relate the experience and let the doubters continue to go around in circles and go nowhere.
peter johnson Well, it's normal to doubt something that you didn't experience first hand. Some controlled experiments are going on right now they say, but till then... For me there is still a slight doubt. Debating against hardcore skeptics jackasses is useless though that's true.
@@VinceMenger the skepticism I have isn't against the person whom experienced this, but again what actually really happened to them...whether some form of hallucination due to some kind of brain activity at such a small level that isn't recordable by doctors
@@dogmutty2 So small that their senses are multiplied and seem even more real to them than what we experience down there ? I doubt so.
@@VinceMenger believe you me, I want to believe and know that there is an afterlife more than you know...otherwise we wouldn't be watching these videos to begin with right?
@@dogmutty2 I didn't make any assumptions, to each his own reasons to watch anything. I want to believe as well, though the "scientific" explanations to me don't seem to be very reasonable. I honestly don't believe that a dying (undetected activity) brain could provide such magnificient experiments. It's basically at 0. In the vast amount of people testimonies, there is no doubt that some of them are lies and/or distorted, i heard some which did sound very suspicious to say the least, clearly in order to push some religious beliefs, some others being straight gurus as well... But we can sense these things if we pay attention. The thing is that it's hard to prove, even to myself with a 100% certainty. I think that some stuff, like this one needs to be experienced 1st hand in order to be proven to oneself. Also, emptyness doesn't really exist in what we know of nature so, that'd make sense to me that it doesn't exist either in what we use to call "death". It is not reassuring either because, some experiences are beatiful while some others seem atrocious. If anything, an idea of an afterlife brings even more doubts and fear to me. Let's just hope that it'll be fine for all of us ;).
Drs should be struck off if they put $$$$ before someone’s urgent medical needs !! 🤬🤬🤬
money is terrible triage.
Even something as common and obvious as the first _stethoscope_ was intensely ridiculed & opposed, the first time Dr Elliotson used one.
The videos are off-putting.. I can’t understand what’s happening and just feel stressed.. can you just paraphrase?
Common comment reaction: Selling something? Can't be genuine.
On the other hand, it's interesting that sometimes something given freely can be considered valueless because, you know, free... Marketers know this psychology very well. They hit a sweet spot in price that either insinuates a value or prompts a snob-appeal reaction.
People have reported NDE experiences throughout history and cultures- long before the printing press was invented. In Plato's Republic, which is about justice, the last book is about the Myth of Er which describes a near death experience. Just some food for thought.
@@johnalexander5394 Thanks, I'll check that out. Seems too often that much of the food I consume for thought turns into intellectual fat instead of muscle. ;-)
I must admit I tend to believe these stories, but at the same time I always get Suspisious when people try to sell books about it, because we know human nature and there are many charlatans among us !! So I would problably believe those how gave their profit to charity more ,but then again they have put a lot of work into their books. But still this is how I fell. I would like to see interviews with some of those doctors too.
I don’t know about that. I’ve had my own experiences (not NDE’s) but through meditation and visitation dreams and what they describe ties in with what I felt. Especially the overwhelming feeling of love, compassion and peace as well as telepathic communication. I don’t sell books on the subject either.
Books usually make me skeptical, but I know that there are probably many verifyable NDEs out there, since NDErs usually have little to gain and much to lose from an NDE.
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Funny..
my late father when drowning in a lake had a NDE,my stepmother was clinically dead in the operating room of a hospital and had an NDE..but neither wrote books,Gave seminars or tried to make money or a career out of their NDEs?
Michael would you sharing what they experienced
Last woman losing track. Far too long, pointless perambulations
Is it only me or does anyone else find Trisha's voice and speed of speaking unbearable? I love NDE stories. I love her story as well. Its just that the mode of delovery feels rushed and without breath almost giving me headache
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Not just a survivor, but your children have their mother' , your husband' still has his wife, and your parents still have their daughters! However the mother's ,our mother's, making comment's regarding ,NDES and how that's not a CHRISTIAN experience. We have to educate our parent's as well. More often than not , parent's do not conform to our beliefs, regardless, if they see it as demonic ,or not of God, that to me is both sad and infuriating!
Stephanie was very distracting by saying "like" every other word. Does she think she's still in high school?
Seriously? THAT's what you got out of her experience? Grow up.
Oh just kill me now. I can't.
Suddenly I see the problem with premonition. You are treated like a Cassandra.
These experiences are viewed very skeptically only by people whose predominant belief is either Christianity or Islam. OTOH, in India, for example, such experiences would be perfectly understood because the basic religious and cultural belief is that each one of us is the deathless spirit and "God is love and love is god" is a basic tenet. The great Ramana Maharshi realized the Self at the moment when he was seized with the fear of death.
I don’t have any religious belief and I do not believe in an afterlife! I don’t dispute these experiences happen to some people, although not that many, there’s nothing to suggest it’s anything more than vivid brain activity ! I hope I’m proved wrong one day but I doubt it !!
Not true. I am a Christian and I believe these ladies. Just cause she didn't see Jesus doesn't mean he is not. The mission and message was accomplished!
Also, we all have psi abilities and when we die they're juiced up. We're so zombified by society and it's poison that we're not tapped in. So don't think you're all that cause you died for a minute. This is all just a dream anyway.
so is this evidence? not that i need it because i had an nde, but for lets say the scientific community? and all non nde'ers? then this should be put forth as such.
@@nomad9338 yeah people can conspire to tell the same story for money. It would be more believable if they get a lie detector test then we're getting somewhere.
I don't appreciate the CC to have "God" written as "G_d". Get your religious beliefs out of here.
G°d is acceptable, too
I'm sick of these Nde'ers trying to sell there books!!!! It really ruins the belief of these stories knowing there trying to profit from it.
Seems like star wars religion is more truth than any other religion in this world . "May the force be with you"
What's discusting is the 'studies' you talk of and many do as the reality is, it doesn't help Us. The many who carry the conditions that lead us to that medical issue! Saying this do to my medical history and pre existing condition, many hospital trips (to simply put it and personal reasons) and more, don't actually help me to LIVE. Basic living like a roof over ones head, emotional support, love, food.....it's not easy. So it's just discusting hearing all this medical talk when you know what, MANY have made a fortin off me and get nice pay checks and glory as I struggle for basic happiness, respect, to be hurd for MY conditions and more. The medical system is a JOKE and I've been their gini pig long enough. Only I, know who 'I' am!
If I ever have a nde, no way would I come back.. Unless GOD said it was His will. !!!!!!
Well at least today you probably won't be burned at the stake.
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What is this _book_ of which you speak? Is it like TikTok?
By the way, if you're no longer on this plane of existence, RIP, and please make your presence known by increasing the balance of my _GoFundMe_ page (ChasAndersonMemorialNDEDenierFund) by $100,000. You know, a dramatic amount so I'll know it's really you. However, if you're not pushing up dandy-lions, I may have already downloaded your whatchamacallit gratis.
Why are all these phonies entering the near death experience phenomenon? Wow what a freak show.
Wow. Just wow. People...believe.
Stephanie Arnold full of baloney.
Classic video.
You seem like a nice person, but NDE have been largely proven to have biological precursors. NDE have been triggered by stimulating certain areas of the brain...in a lab setting. using the scientific method!
I'm sorry, but there just isn't anything magical about NDE. it's largely due to the common fear of death most humans suffer from. and, I love how every "religious" experience from an NDE, mirrors lore and dogma from the majority religion of that area! Why don't any of them meet a djinn or the god Dionysus???
Eternal Skeptic but how do you explain accurate description of people conversations and things that happen while your heart stopped and you uncouncious? This one thing puzzles me and I am a sceptic person .
Yeah, what biological answer is there for her being away from her body and seeing her step dad getting a candy bar? Just wondering how the "brain" can see things accurately away from the body. Hers is not a unique case. There are tons of verified accounts like this. Accounts that are verified by family, doctors, nurses, etc. Give me your biological reason please...
This entire video is about veridical NDEs but you didn’t reference that in your comment at all. You can’t just ignore the facts you can’t explain just because they don’t fit in with your belief system. I heard a neurosurgeon try to explain veridical NDEs by asserting that the first thing that happens when a person goes into cardiac arrest is open their eyes, thereby taking in more than we realise. It was such a flimsy argument from such an accredited person. The fact that an expert in brain function couldn’t come up with a more convincing answer really gave pause for thought. There is also new medical evidence that shows many of these experiences occur when the brain is not capable of creating an hallucination. A non functioning brain can not convince itself of anything, let alone the kind of detailed clarity described most NDEs. I’m not saying I believe one way or the other but I’m curious as I think people should continue to be until a convincing answer is found.
@@affiniti3 yeah people can conspire to tell the same story for money. It would be more believable if they get a lie detector test then we're getting somewhere.
Looks like Competitive NDE event, aggressive presentations, with long stories, insistent that all is true and accurate from subjective experiences that cannot be replicated from human memories and now those with multiple NDE already to monetize with book selling book singing, videos, high production YT post, interviews and conferences. The NDE Industrial complex is on the move. In the meantime, there are a few humble presentations with findings with meaning.
Oh my goodness Tricia, that light was Jesus Christ, read about him in the bible!
Huh? She is a Christian
@@TonyVega123 She wasn't at the time. Many scriptures about Jesus being the light. He even called himself the light of the world.
When Tricia tells about having ~SEX~ with a Guardian Angel. It was me folks. :D Oh. They're talking about deleting that part her wonderful (Heavenly Time) we had together from this video. -Bill "Big Smiles" Guardian Angel Howes.
Oh, my Bill. Another piece of kindling on your _life review_ bonfire ;-)
@@commentatron No doubt an angel like you my dear has the foresight to respond in this manner. What I'm trying to say is Thank You. :)
How can she still say "oh my God" after experiencing God's love, light and grace. it just seems like it wouldn't feel respectful to keep taking his name in vain
It’s a figure of speech and I’m sure God is very aware of it and it being no disrespect, considering all the wicked things that happen in this world, I don’t think god would mind
Having grown up in a controlling, judgemental religious environment myself, you might just be interpreting a benign thing through Christian indoctrination that was taught to you.
@@TofuTeo Um no. Have you listened to other NDEs? Many people come back and remark how their old self saying "oh my God" or "Jesus!" as cuss or exclamatory words was wrong. They felt bad about it.
@@GwPoKo do you have examples
I never heard or thought that saying “Oh my God” is taking God’s name in vain
Stephanie is a very bad actress. She doesn't seem spiritual or profound at all, she told the story as if she was in a talk show, everybody look at me.
I feel like that's more her personality. She even said she comes off as a type A. She's very strong willed. And you can feel her genuine frustration with the people who refused to believe her. This is her saying, "I told you so."
She even says she is still undergoing psychological treatment. (It's hard to believe anyone would admit to this who was being dishonest.)
While I appreciate her (and many others who share they NDE stories), I do feel bad for how it affects them, and that many will not believe them no matter what.
If you have some evidence against NDEs, I would prefer you would share that, instead of just your opinion that they're acting.
I've watched for body language of those telling these stories, and I've seen none that seem to display signs of lying.
For example, you often see someone who is lying looking to the top left or right with their eyes. That's because they're constructing the story as they go.
Or, you would see them give a close to flawless performance (rather than interconnected thoughts).
Yes, she seems a bit rehearsed, but that's because, in my opinions, and as she mentioned, she has given this talk many times before.
I find it interesting to see people who tell these stories through a different approach.
But all in all, she seems like she is genuinely telling the truth.
funny that you can make this judgement from a 15 minute speech telling her story, like...do you really know her? Did you not hear the nervous quiver in her voice?
As a Midwife, knowing amniotic fluid embolism and DIC, she's lucky to be alive. I believe her.
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@@cleveland3357 yes but it doesn't mean we're supposed to let others deceive us or walk all over us.