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Hello:
I'm looking to (either in this forum or privately by email) to speak to those of you who have had a NDE.
I wanted to understand certain aspects of the NDE and hope someone can clarify some questions I have.
I'd be forever grateful...
Thanks
Richard Rivera
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Today is Friday, May 20th. I just ran some errands on this dangerously hot Friday. I barely made it home as breathing the humidity for someone morbidly obese as I am isn't a smart idea.
Anyway, I called an Uber cab today> I complimented him on his vehicle and he says it was a replacement for his car from a few years back. I asked why the change. He told me he was in a car accident a few years ago. His car was hit, flipped several times and his jaw was pushed and partially crushed. The left tire of his car broke into his vehicle and when he arrived at the he was pronounced clinically dead.
Here's where it gets cool.
He said he was standing on a cloud and had a 360 degree view of a landscape. He said he was a bit confused but the doctors were able to revive him. They told him he was in fact clinically dead. He told me he saw what he saw and knew it wasn't some "dream".
He's told me although he was no longer afraid of death, he still did not want to die . I asked him why. He said he had a young niece who he wanted to see grow up, marry etc.. as they are very close.
I think most people, aren't afraid of death per say. It's the pain and suffering of separation we all go through. Trying to justify the time we ourselves have left. I know for myself, every day is hell until I'm back with Annette. I keep praying and hoping when it's my time that it's either quick or in my sleep. I'm alone today and as always I will be this way until Annette comes to embrace me.
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