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Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Reflect7: 10:08pm On Jun 11
GET THIS, YOU BIBLE HEADS:

Death is a TRANSITION BACK TO YOUR PRE-BIRTH CONDITION AS A POWERFUL, IMMORTAL SOUL.

You are NOT your physical body.

Your body is just a COAT worn to participate in Life on Earth.

When it is time for you to leave, you drop your coat and RETURN HOME.

NOBODY SENDS YOU TO ''HELL FIRE'' because you did not ''worship'' ''Jesus'' or even God or 'Muhammed'.

GROW UP.

GOD IS NOT THAT STUPID.


Why would you be punished when they ALL KNOW that you are a temporarily incapacitated soul ensconced in human form, lacking awareness of Ultimate Reality?

When THEY know that as soon as you return home, you would see and recollect everything again?

Why would you be burned in an eternal furnace?

IT'S ALL LIES.

Today, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE have reported 'near-death experiences', where a person certified clinically dead, with all bodily functions completely ceasing, recounts a wondrous Out-of-Body experience during the said time.


Common traits that have been reported by NDErs are:

A sense/awareness of being dead.

A sense of peace, well-being, painlessness and other positive emotions.

A sense of removal from the world.

An intense feeling of unconditional love and acceptance.

Experiencing euphoric environments.

An out-of-body experience (OBE). A perception of one's body from an outside position, sometimes observing medical professionals performing resuscitation efforts.

A "tunnel experience" or entering a darkness. A sense of moving up, or through, a passageway or staircase.

A rapid movement toward and/or sudden immersion in a powerful light (or "Being(s) of Light" or "Being(s) dressed in white"wink who communicate telepathically with the person.

Being reunited with deceased loved ones.

Receiving a life review, commonly referred to as "seeing one's life flash before one's eyes".

Approaching a border or a decision by oneself or others to return to one's body, often accompanied by a reluctance to return.

Suddenly finding oneself back inside one's body.

Connection to the cultural beliefs held by the individual, which seem to dictate some of the phenomena experienced in the NDE, but more so affects the later interpretation thereof



A 1975 study conducted by psychiatrist Raymond Moody on around 150 patients who all claimed to have witnessed an NDE stated that such an experience has nine steps.

The steps are:

Sudden peace and relief from pain.

Perception of a relaxing sound or other-worldly music.

Consciousness or spirit ascending above the person's body, sometimes remotely viewing medical professionals' attempts at resuscitation (autoscopy).

The person's spirit leaving the earthly realm and ascending rapidly through a tunnel of light in a universe of darkness.

Arriving at a brilliant "heavenly place."

Being met by "people of the light," who are usually deceased friends and family, in a joyous reunion.

Meeting with a deity that is often perceived as their religious culture would have perceived it, or as an intense mass emitting pure love and light.

In the presence of the deity, the person undergoes an instantaneous life review and understands how all the good and bad they have done has affected them and others.

The person returns to their earthly body and life, because either they are told it is not their time to die or they are given a choice and they return for the benefit of their family and loved ones.

Moody also explained how not every NDE will have each and every one of these steps, and how it could be different for each experience.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-death_experience
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 11:38pm On Jun 11
Reflect7:


SHUT UP.

How dare you dismiss the experiences of MILLIONS of near-dear experiencers?

Are you crazy?



Millions? Really? Where did you get that statistic from?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 12:02pm On Jun 17
LordReed:


Prove it.

I should start telling you things I've seen in the dreams that came to reality?
How many shall I say off?

See, don't joke with dreams when you have one.

It's possible you may not understand if you're not much into spiritual warfare though.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 2:34pm On Jun 17
Westerhoffe:


I should start telling you things I've seen in the dreams that came to reality?
How many shall I say off?

See, don't joke with dreams when you have one.

It's possible you may not understand if you're not much into spiritual warfare though.

You don't get it, you cannot prove you had a dream that came to pass after the fact. Anybody can make such a claim. So unless you documented it before hand then forget it.

I have dreams that come to pass too even as an atheist so what proof are dreams?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 2:52pm On Jun 17
LordReed:


You don't get it, you cannot prove you had a dream that came to pass after the fact. Anybody can make such a claim. So unless you documented it before hand then forget it.

I have dreams that come to pass too even as an atheist so what proof are dreams?

So, you mean I should have told you about them before they come to pass? undecided
Like, document them, make them public, and wait for them to happen in reality?
Are you for real?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 2:56pm On Jun 17
Westerhoffe:


So, you mean I should have told you about them before they come to pass? undecided
Like, document them, make them public, and wait for them to happen in reality?
Are you for real?

Yes. Yes I am for real. It doesn't have to be public but it has to be verifiable. I will not believe anyone that says their dream came to pass otherwise nor do I expect you to believe me either.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 3:01pm On Jun 17
LordReed:


Yes. Yes I am for real. It doesn't have to be public but it has to be verifiable. I will not believe anyone that says their dream came to pass otherwise nor do I expect you to believe me either.

You think I'm making claims… when you've not even heard or read me mention any…
Well, it's fine.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 3:05pm On Jun 17
Westerhoffe:


You think I'm making claims… when you've not even heard or read me mention any…
Well, it's fine.

Of course you're making claims, you are yet to substantiate anything you've said. And I am showing you the way to substantiate it. Start a dream journal, document your dreams then show me one you think will come to pass before it happens. Is that too hard to do?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 9:01pm On Jun 17
LordReed:


Of course you're making claims, you are yet to substantiate anything you've said. And I am showing you the way to substantiate it. Start a dream journal, document your dreams then show me one you think will come to pass before it happens. Is that too hard to do?

I don't have to prove anything to you.
I should start a dream journal, then come to show you… because you're what? undecided
Just end this…
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 9:20pm On Jun 17
Westerhoffe:


I don't have to prove anything to you.
I should start a dream journal, then come to show you… because you're what? undecided
Just end this…

It was you who mentioned dreams in response to my question so it's not about proving anything to me.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 9:29pm On Jun 17
LordReed:


It was you who mentioned dreams in response to my question so it's not about proving anything to me.

And so?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 1:41am On Jun 18
Westerhoffe:


And so?

And so I was showing you how to substantiate your claim. But you don't want to do something so simple because you think you'd be proving yourself to me? LoLz. It's so funny.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 8:18am On Jun 18
LordReed:


And so I was showing you how to substantiate your claim. But you don't want to do something so simple because you think you'd be proving yourself to me? LoLz. It's so funny.

I'm not going to.
I don't need to substantiate anything about my dreams that came to reality to you or anyone, and I'm not going to. That's what I'm telling you.

This conversation isn't even making any sense to me anymore.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 8:37am On Jun 18
Westerhoffe:


I'm not going to.
I don't need to substantiate anything about my dreams that came to reality to you or anyone, and I'm not going to. That's what I'm telling you.

This conversation isn't even making any sense to me anymore.

LoLz. Then you say you aren't making claims. If it's not making sense it is because you aren't making sense.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 8:58am On Jun 18
LordReed:


LoLz. Then you say you aren't making claims. If it's not making sense it is because you aren't making sense.

I know what I know and I've seen what I've seen.
And since I said I'm not explaining them to you, how is that a problem now?
Must I tell you?

Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 9:03am On Jun 18
Westerhoffe:


I know what I know and I've seen what I've seen.
And since I said I'm not explaining them to you, how is that a problem now?
Must I tell you?

I asked a question, if you weren't prepared to answer why did you bother? LoLz.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 9:07am On Jun 18
Reflect7:
GET THIS, YOU BIBLE HEADS:

Death is a TRANSITION BACK TO YOUR PRE-BIRTH CONDITION AS A POWERFUL, IMMORTAL SOUL.

You are NOT your physical body.

Your body is just a COAT worn to participate in Life on Earth.

When it is time for you to leave, you drop your coat and RETURN HOME.

NOBODY SENDS YOU TO ''HELL FIRE'' because you did not ''worship'' ''Jesus'' or even God or 'Muhammed'.

GROW UP.

GOD IS NOT THAT STUPID.


Why would you be punished when they ALL KNOW that you are a temporarily incapacitated soul ensconced in human form, lacking awareness of Ultimate Reality?

When THEY know that as soon as you return home, you would see and recollect everything again?

Why would you be burned in an eternal furnace?

IT'S ALL LIES.

Today, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE have reported 'near-death experiences', where a person certified clinically dead, with all bodily functions completely ceasing, recounts a wondrous Out-of-Body experience during the said time.


Common traits that have been reported by NDErs are:

A sense/awareness of being dead.

A sense of peace, well-being, painlessness and other positive emotions.

A sense of removal from the world.

An intense feeling of unconditional love and acceptance.

Experiencing euphoric environments.

An out-of-body experience (OBE). A perception of one's body from an outside position, sometimes observing medical professionals performing resuscitation efforts.

A "tunnel experience" or entering a darkness. A sense of moving up, or through, a passageway or staircase.

A rapid movement toward and/or sudden immersion in a powerful light (or "Being(s) of Light" or "Being(s) dressed in white"wink who communicate telepathically with the person.

Being reunited with deceased loved ones.

Receiving a life review, commonly referred to as "seeing one's life flash before one's eyes".

Approaching a border or a decision by oneself or others to return to one's body, often accompanied by a reluctance to return.

Suddenly finding oneself back inside one's body.

Connection to the cultural beliefs held by the individual, which seem to dictate some of the phenomena experienced in the NDE, but more so affects the later interpretation thereof



A 1975 study conducted by psychiatrist Raymond Moody on around 150 patients who all claimed to have witnessed an NDE stated that such an experience has nine steps.

The steps are:

Sudden peace and relief from pain.

Perception of a relaxing sound or other-worldly music.

Consciousness or spirit ascending above the person's body, sometimes remotely viewing medical professionals' attempts at resuscitation (autoscopy).

The person's spirit leaving the earthly realm and ascending rapidly through a tunnel of light in a universe of darkness.

Arriving at a brilliant "heavenly place."

Being met by "people of the light," who are usually deceased friends and family, in a joyous reunion.

Meeting with a deity that is often perceived as their religious culture would have perceived it, or as an intense mass emitting pure love and light.

In the presence of the deity, the person undergoes an instantaneous life review and understands how all the good and bad they have done has affected them and others.

The person returns to their earthly body and life, because either they are told it is not their time to die or they are given a choice and they return for the benefit of their family and loved ones.

Moody also explained how not every NDE will have each and every one of these steps, and how it could be different for each experience.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-death_experience

My friend, don't be deceived.
Hell is real, not because I read from the Bible or heard from people, but because I had first-hand experiences.

I saw many souls in Hell...and I say, many souls in several and different parts and places in Hell.
Hell is more mysterious than many people think or say of it.
That's why not everyone will see the same things, parts, and places in Hell.

Heaven also is real.
I've seen it there.
It's also full of mysteries than anyone could think of.
Not everyone is in the same place in Heaven likewise.

There are too many things hidden from the mortal eyes because they're spiritually inclined.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 9:08am On Jun 18
LordReed:


I asked a question, if you weren't prepared to answer why did you bother? LoLz.

Because I have an answer that exceeds your perspective.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 11:43am On Jun 18
Westerhoffe:


Because I have an answer that exceeds your perspective.

More like your answer could not rise to any decent level so you have to get defensive as if I am attacking you. LoLz.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 3:41am On Jun 19
LordReed:


More like your answer could not rise to any decent level so you have to get defensive as if I am attacking you. LoLz.

Get defensive of what?
There are so many things I can tell you but they'll all beat your imagination… that's just the truth.
Nothing like defending here.

It's just like telling a fighter jet pilot he'll be afraid of being in a roller coaster.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Sapasenator: 4:11am On Jun 19
Westerhoffe:


I have been to, and seen both.

Me too, I have been to and seen both. I even drank tea with the angels and played table tennis with the elders.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Kobojunkie: 4:41am On Jun 19
Sapasenator:
■Me too, I have been to and seen both. I even drank tea with the angels and play table tennis with the elders.
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Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Sapasenator: 4:48am On Jun 19
Kobojunkie:
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Abi na, I don't argue with delusional people and prefer to keep them entertained, I cannot disprove their claims and they cannot disprove mine. Hopefully one day, both of us will jam in heaven and settle our claims.

The same with our Daddy GO's claim of drinking Chai Masala tea with god on his dining table.

Have you noticed all the people that claimed revelation of heaven always have different accounts?

these are individuals with a serious mental health issues who need treatments but we celebrate them in Nigeria.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Kobojunkie: 5:05am On Jun 19
Sapasenator:
Abi na, I don't argue with delusional people and prefer to keep them entertained, I cannot disprove their claims and they cannot disprove mine. Hopefully one day, both of us will jam in heaven and settle our claims.
The same with our Daddy GO's claim of drinking Chai Masala tea with god on his dining table. c
Have you noticed all the people that claimed revelation of heaven always have different accounts?
these are individuals with a serious mental health issues who need treatments but we celebrate them in Nigeria.
Mental illness is not taken seriously in and among Nigerians. undecided
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 5:48am On Jun 19
Westerhoffe:


Get defensive of what?
There are so many things I can tell you but they'll all beat your imagination… that's just the truth.
Nothing like defending here.

It's just like telling a fighter jet pilot he'll be afraid of being in a roller coaster.

Yet a simple suggestion has got you in a tizzy. If you were an aspiring fighter pilot then not only are you afraid of a roller coster you get motion sickness from walking to the bathroom.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 7:07am On Jun 19
LordReed:


Yet a simple suggestion has got you in a tizzy. If you were an aspiring fighter pilot then not only are you afraid of a roller coster you get motion sickness from walking to the bathroom.

No, your question didn't get me any, but you just couldn't process it to accept my answer to turning you down.

I said I'm not documenting or telling you anything, but you refused to let go… what do you call that? cheesy

Motion sickness? grin
It seems you are whining me now…
Where do you think I am from and what do you think is my endurance capacity?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 7:08am On Jun 19
Sapasenator:


Me too, I have been to and seen both. I even drank tea with the angels and played table tennis with the elders.

I don't like sarcasm when I'm being serious. angry
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Sapasenator: 7:24am On Jun 19
Westerhoffe:


I don't like sarcasm when I'm being serious. angry

Do you think anyone cares what you like or feel on a public forum? Me too, I detest sarcasm with every fiber of my being.

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Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 8:35am On Jun 19
Westerhoffe:


No, your question didn't get me any, but you just couldn't process it to accept my answer to turning you down.

I said I'm not documenting or telling you anything, but you refused to let go… what do you call that? cheesy

Motion sickness? grin
It seems you are whining me now…
Where do you think I am from and what do you think is my endurance capacity?

I didn't say my question I said my suggestion got you into a tizzy.

You are the one who can't let it go because it has got you in a tizzy.

LoLz. Are you not the one who brought up a fighter jet pilot why are you surprised with motion sickness in the example? You really are in a tizzy.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 10:54am On Jun 19
LordReed:


I didn't say my question I said my suggestion got you into a tizzy.

You are the one who can't let it go because it has got you in a tizzy.

LoLz. Are you not the one who brought up a fighter jet pilot why are you surprised with motion sickness in the example? You really are in a tizzy.

Your suggestion/question, I've said I'm not telling you anything… what's the issue with that?
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by LordReed(m): 11:23am On Jun 19
Westerhoffe:


Your suggestion/question, I've said I'm not telling you anything… what's the issue with that?

What did I say as a response to that? Did I insist that you must? If you where not prepared to answer the question you shouldn't have bothered only to become inflamed because I gave you a suggestion. All you had to do was not respond.
Re: What This Woman's Husband Saw After Dying by Westerhoffe(m): 7:16pm On Jun 19
LordReed:


What did I say as a response to that? Did I insist that you must? If you where not prepared to answer the question you shouldn't have bothered only to become inflamed because I gave you a suggestion. All you had to do was not respond.

And I said I won't… what's the problem there? cheesy
Why are you tensed over that?

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