Shared Death Experiences (SDEs)

ChiroDoc

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Kissing cousins of NDEs, SDEs (shared death experiences) are a phenomenon where a person who is not the one dying shares visions or experiences with the dying or deceased. Thousands of SDEs have been reported, not just from relatives or friends, but also doctors and nurses-- both from those present and also from afar. A fascinating subject which proves quite difficult for skeptics to deny:

 
Kissing cousins of NDEs, SDEs (shared death experiences) are a phenomenon where a person who is not the one dying shares visions or experiences with the dying or deceased. Thousands of SDEs have been reported, not just from relatives or friends, but also doctors and nurses-- both from those present and also from afar. A fascinating subject which proves quite difficult for skeptics to deny:

I heard one of these just today whilst listening to a podcast on NDE's. Fascinating and inspiring.
 
I don't think life continues the same way after death for us. I doubt there will be reflective consciousness. So our personalities disappear. But, our bodies will exit forever as they did before we were born. No telling what we will become, but we will incorporate with many aspects of nature. I do think there is a major energy transformation when we die. So different people experience this differently. Some are similar. An example...

When my mother died when I was 13, a neighbor woman came to see me. A flower my Mom gave her years ago had failed to bloom for years, she told me with tears in her eyes that the plant bloomed three days after my mom died.

One more, A monk died at 39 chopping wood. He had a bad heart.... Weeks later a friend of his visited and wanted to leave some flowers. We told her to lay them outside where she felt guided. She left them at the place the monk died.
 
I’m interested in this phenomenon but find the video too juvenile. It’s a serious topic with silliness that’s made for children..
I confess that I didn't watch this video. But I've listened to quite a lot of podcast episodes on the subject and it is truly fascinating.

Patty, if you have access to Spotify or Amazon Music, I can hook you up, if you want. No pressure! I believe there are accounts on youtube as well, but as anyone can say anything on youtube, I'm more discerning about those.
 
I confess that I didn't watch this video. But I've listened to quite a lot of podcast episodes on the subject and it is truly fascinating.

Patty, if you have access to Spotify or Amazon Music, I can hook you up, if you want. No pressure! I believe there are accounts on youtube as well, but as anyone can say anything on youtube, I'm more discerning about those.
I don’t have Spotify but do have Amazon Music.
 
I’m interested in this phenomenon but find the video too juvenile. It’s a serious topic with silliness that’s made for children..
"The Why Files" is a serious endeavor, and has captured an enormous audience due to his subject matter and delivery.

But the "Hecklefish" is beyond stupid. I mute it when he's shown. Not sure why A.J. Gentile utilizes that silliness, but I suppose some viewers think it's funny.

There are more in depth videos with acknowledged experts in various ontological and science, usually lasting 2-4 hours. They're called "The Basement" (the host's studio). You might like some of the subjects.
 
"The Why Files" is a serious endeavor, and has captured an enormous audience due to his subject matter and delivery.

But the "Hecklefish" is beyond stupid. I mute it when he's shown. Not sure why A.J. Gentile utilizes that silliness, but I suppose some viewers think it's funny.

There are more in depth videos with acknowledged experts in various ontological and science, usually lasting 2-4 hours. They're called "The Basement" (the host's studio). You might like some of the subjects.
Thanks. I’ll check them out.
 
Kissing cousins of NDEs, SDEs (shared death experiences) are a phenomenon where a person who is not the one dying shares visions or experiences with the dying or deceased. Thousands of SDEs have been reported, not just from relatives or friends, but also doctors and nurses-- both from those present and also from afar. A fascinating subject which proves quite difficult for skeptics to deny:

Wow, I never heard of that. Thank you for sharing it.
Going to subscribe to that channel.
 
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