I don't know...
But I'm glad that Christian-Hell-style NDEs are quite rare, and that the overwhelming majority of NDEs are positive, banish fear of death, and cause people to become more open-minded and less dogmatic, rather than traumatizing the person, and causing them to possibly go down the dark path of religious fundamentalism. :/
(2018-09-15, 08:56 AM)Stan Woolley Wrote: [ -> ]I give up. What does this mean?
I don’t need an answer. Answers will just add to my confusion.
I can't answer as I haven't (yet) watched the video.
However, it does occur to me that Penny Sartori described a kind old lady (my description, not hers) having a terrifying NDE. Whatever it means, it may not be simple.
Some things don't add up with this testimony, leaving aside the content which beggars belief IMHO.
How old is he ? This was in 1980, nearly forty years ago. Is that him now (2018) in the video ? He doesn't even look fifty to me but it's hard to tell. Maybe that video was made many years ago.
Died from cholera (apparently). What does he mean by that ...cardiac arrest ? Does he have documentation about that ? It happened on a building site in Tucson brought on by drinking putrid water out of a flask (he said in one video) then he said somewhere else it was bad water brought from Mexico.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmp3UNjeu0k
at 10 minutes into the video, his description of hell begins (which I personally find ludicrous and illogical but that is just my opinion) but I must say it was gratifying to see where Hitler ended up (15.27). You can tell that he's feeling the heat by the mouth movements but his moustache is still intact, though.
he's obviously being fed stuff that fits his belief system to some degree
(2018-09-15, 07:06 PM)Ninshub Wrote: [ -> ]he's obviously being fed stuff that fits his belief system to some degree
Do you mean the interviewer, Ian, or the experiencer ?
Sorry, Tim, I was talking about the experiencer.