A Near-Death Experience and a Shift in Perspective

The provided text recounts Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience during surgery following a severe accident. Her consciousness separated and she encountered a reality filled with love and knowledge, including a life review and understanding of a pre-birth life plan. This experience fundamentally shifted her atheist beliefs and her perspective on life, leading to a focus on gratitude, inner peace, and compassionate interactions. Ryan’s account suggests that earthly life is a temporary learning ground with a core purpose of cultivating love and compassion.

Understanding Near-Death Experiences: A Study Guide

Quiz

  1. Describe Nancy Ryan’s initial spiritual beliefs as a child and what caused her to question and eventually abandon them by her late teens.
  2. Recount the significant event that led to Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience. What were the primary physical injuries she sustained?
  3. Explain Nancy’s immediate reactions and thoughts upon regaining consciousness during her surgery. What made this experience different from previous experiences with anesthesia?
  4. Summarize the initial message Nancy received in the non-physical realm. What was the significance of the phrase “welcome home” for her?
  5. Describe the being Nancy encountered in the non-physical realm. What was the purpose of her interaction with Nancy, and what did she show her?
  6. Explain the concept of the “holding place” as it was described to Nancy. What was the intended purpose of this place?
  7. Describe the “map of life” that Nancy saw. What were the key insights she gained from this experience regarding life paths and decision-making?
  8. Recount Nancy’s “life review” experience. What was the key lesson she learned from reliving her interactions with others, particularly the incident with her sister?
  9. Describe Nancy’s feelings upon being sent back to her physical body. How did her perspective begin to shift after her conversation with the hospital chaplain?
  10. Explain how Nancy’s near-death experience influenced her perspective on the material world, the fear of death, and how she chooses to live her life now.

Quiz Answer Key

  1. As a child, Nancy Ryan was very spiritual and believed in a divine presence everywhere. However, the prevalent news reports of priests abusing children in the Chicago area when she was around 15 caused her to question her faith. By her late teens, she had concluded that God did not exist due to this perceived injustice in the world, leading her to embrace atheism.
  2. Nancy’s near-death experience occurred when she was struck by an SUV while riding her bicycle in a traffic circle. She was dragged underneath the vehicle for about 60 feet. Her primary physical injuries included a head injury, a cracked collarbone, five broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and major damage to her neck and lower back vertebrae.
  3. Upon regaining consciousness during her surgery, Nancy found herself in a peaceful and beautiful landscape, feeling intense unconditional love and acceptance. This was unlike her previous experiences with anesthesia, which were characterized by a gray nothingness followed by waking up in the recovery room, leading her to realize something unusual was happening.
  4. The initial message Nancy received was a feeling and thought that came from her surroundings, stating, “This is your home, you’re a part of me, you’re a part of us, welcome home.” This phrase triggered a profound memory and realization that her earthly life was an illusion and this non-physical realm was her true, permanent home.
  5. Nancy encountered a vaguely human, ephemeral being with what appeared to be long hair, though her face was never visible. This being explained that it was time for Nancy to learn what she needed to in order to return to her life and make it worth living. She then showed Nancy a pre-life plan, depicting Nancy choosing the circumstances of her earthly existence.
  6. The “holding place” was described as an environment created to be comfortable for learning. It was not the ultimate reality but a temporary space where Nancy could learn the lessons she needed to integrate before returning to her physical life. The experiences and surroundings in this place were tailored to facilitate her learning.
  7. The “map of life” was a virtual reality-like representation of all the paths Nancy had taken and could have taken up to that point, with many future paths leading back to the same destination. The key insights were that multiple paths can lead to similar outcomes and that decision-making should involve both rational thought and intuition, centered figuratively in the heart.
  8. During the “life review,” Nancy relived specific moments from her life, experiencing not only her own emotions but also the emotions of others involved. The key lesson came from reliving a hurtful comment she made to her younger sister, where she viscerally felt the pain she had caused, leading to a profound understanding of the impact of her words and actions.
  9. Nancy was angry and upset upon being sent back, repeatedly asking to return to the woman she encountered during surgery. However, after speaking with the hospital chaplain, who validated her experience as a near-death experience and assured her she wasn’t crazy, Nancy began to consider the meaning and potential impact of her experience on her life.
  10. Nancy’s NDE caused a complete shift in her perception. She no longer views the material world as the ultimate reality and has lost her fear of death. She now lives from a “soul level of awareness,” prioritizing peace, connection, love, and joy. She strives to make decisions based on strength, trust, compassion, and love, rather than fear, and recognizes the bigger picture beyond her earthly experience.

Essay Format Questions

  1. Discuss the transformation of Nancy Ryan’s beliefs and worldview, tracing her journey from childhood spirituality to atheism and finally to a spiritually informed perspective following her near-death experience. Analyze the key events and insights that contributed to this evolution.
  2. Analyze the common themes and elements present in Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience as described in the text. How do these align with or differ from commonly reported features of NDEs? Consider aspects such as the feeling of peace, the life review, and the encounter with a non-physical being.
  3. Explore the significance of the “life review” in Nancy Ryan’s NDE. What specific lessons did she learn from this experience, and how did it fundamentally alter her understanding of human interaction and personal responsibility?
  4. Discuss the impact of Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience on her subsequent life and choices. How did this event shift her priorities, her understanding of reality, and her approach to living? Provide specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
  5. Consider the potential implications of near-death experiences, such as Nancy Ryan’s, on our understanding of consciousness, death, and the nature of reality. What questions do these experiences raise, and how might they challenge or expand traditional scientific and philosophical perspectives?

Glossary of Key Terms

  • Near-Death Experience (NDE): A profound personal experience associated with impending death, often reported by individuals who have survived a life-threatening situation. These experiences can include a variety of phenomena, such as out-of-body experiences, feelings of peace, seeing a bright light, and life reviews.
  • Atheist: A person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods. Nancy Ryan identified as an atheist for a significant portion of her life before her NDE.
  • Materialism: The belief that only physical matter exists and that all phenomena can ultimately be explained in terms of matter and energy. Nancy Ryan’s scientific background led her to a materialist worldview before her NDE.
  • Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time; transient. This term is used to describe the non-physical being Nancy encountered, suggesting a non-solid or fleeting form.
  • Holding Place: As described in the text, an intermediate realm or environment in the non-physical dimension designed to facilitate learning and understanding after death or during a near-death experience, before potentially moving to a “Ultimate Reality.”
  • Life Review: A common element in NDEs where the individual experiences a rapid and vivid replay of significant events from their past life. This review often includes not only their own perspective but also the feelings and perspectives of others affected by their actions.
  • Intuition: The ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning. Nancy’s experience taught her the importance of balancing analytical thinking with intuition in decision-making.
  • Gratitude: The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. Cultivating gratitude became a significant practice for Nancy after her NDE, helping her focus on the positive aspects of her life.
  • Soul Level of Awareness: A state of consciousness that transcends the limitations of the physical, human perspective, connected to a broader understanding of reality, love, and interconnectedness. Nancy’s goal after her NDE was to live more consistently from this level of awareness.
  • Crucible: A situation of severe trial or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something new. Nancy’s teacher referred to physical reality as a crucible, a focused environment for rapid learning and experience.

Briefing Document: Near-Death Experience and Transformative Insights

Source: Excerpts from “Pasted Text” – Narrative of Nancy Ryan’s Near-Death Experience (NDE)

Date: October 26, 2023

Prepared By: Gemini AI

Subject: Review of Main Themes and Important Ideas from Nancy Ryan’s NDE Account

This briefing document summarizes the key themes, important ideas, and notable facts presented in Nancy Ryan’s personal account of her near-death experience (NDE) following a severe bicycle accident. The narrative details her life leading up to the event, the accident itself, her experience during the period she believes she was clinically dead, and the profound impact the NDE had on her subsequent life.

I. Background and Life Leading to the NDE:

  • Early Spirituality and Subsequent Atheism: Nancy Ryan describes herself as a “very weird kid” and “very spiritual” who saw a “divine presence everywhere.” However, her Catholic upbringing was challenged by reports of priest abuse, leading her to question and ultimately reject the existence of God by her late teens, becoming a “pretty firm atheist.”
  • “I would tell my family oh my gosh gods in the trees spirit is all around us they kind of looked at me funny because we were Catholics… when I was about 15 we started having a lot of those news reports about priests who were abusing kids… and that’s when I actually began to question my previous Viewpoint about is there a god… by the time I would say I was 16 or 17 I had pretty much decided that God didn’t exist because if he did exist how could this happen and that cemented my movement away from religion or spirituality.”
  • Career in Science and Growing Dissatisfaction: Ryan pursued higher education in geology and worked in scientific fields, becoming “a really rational scientist very material focused.” By her mid-40s, despite professional success, she felt “a bit dissatisfied with where I was in life,” particularly after her marriage ended.

II. The Traumatic Accident:

  • Circumstances of the Accident: Ryan recounts being struck by an SUV while riding her bicycle in a traffic circle. The driver was texting and did not see her. She was thrown onto the hood, dragged approximately 60 feet after falling off, and sustained severe injuries.
  • “The bike lane that I had coming in just completely went away and the the roadway got really narrow… that lead SUV instead of stopping she actually sped up… I flipped up off the bike up onto the hood of her vehicle looking in at her and she’s texting… I slipped down desperately trying to grab on to something but I couldn’t find anything to grab on to and I hit the pavement and I heard the crack of my helmet… somehow my backpack got caught on something underneath of her vehicle and at the same time that happened I reached up with my right hand and grabbed her axle… it was at least 60 ft…”
  • Severe Physical Injuries: The accident resulted in a head injury, cracked collarbone, five broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and significant damage to her neck and back vertebrae. She faced the possibility of not surviving surgery and harbored a “unbelievable fear of death.”

III. The Near-Death Experience:

  • Shift in Consciousness During Surgery: Unlike previous surgeries, Ryan reports a heightened state of awareness after anesthesia, immediately finding herself in a peaceful and beautiful landscape.
  • “This time I drifted off and I was even more awake than I was before the anesthesia and it was that moment that I realized something really weird is going on here I woke up and and what I’m looking around at is this beautiful Hillside… the first first thing I noticed was this wave of Peace… it felt like I was being hugged but there was this big moment of feeling acceptance and really just unconditional love coming into me…”
  • Encounter with a Being and a Feeling of “Home”: She experienced an overwhelming feeling of love and acceptance, accompanied by a sense of recognition and belonging. A “very ephemeral” female figure materialized and communicated with her telepathically.
  • “I remember being in surgery and at that moment I felt love I thought I must have died on the operating table the second thought now here’s my analytical science mind still kicking in so wait a minute if I died what’s all this because first of all I don’t believe in anything second of all my parents told me that you’re going to go to hell because you’re an atheist now so I’m not experiencing either one of those and that’s when I really began to wonder what the heck was going on and why am I here… the answer came kind of from around me in the atmosphere and it was the answer of this is your home you’re a part of me you’re a part of us welcome home when it said that welcome home I lost it because I remembered that’s when it came back to me and I knew immediately oh my God that life that I had on Earth was just an illusion that thing that I was doing down there on Earth was really just a temporary State and this is real…”
  • Life Review and Understanding Impact: Ryan underwent a “life review” where she re-experienced moments from her life, not only from her own perspective but also feeling the emotions of others affected by her actions. This was a profound learning experience, particularly regarding the impact of her words and actions on her sister.
  • “When I would focus on one I was back in it I was it wasn’t like I was watching it from outside I was back in it experiencing it again from my perspective but also experiencing it from the other people and I could feel everything they felt as if it was mine… in my review I could feel the hurt that I caused her in that moment and this really this is the the second thing that always gets me when I felt her pain at what I said to her that was like biggest teaching moment ever and that’s the one thing I wish I could give to people was understanding viscerally how you’re in impact affects your your actions affect someone else your words affect someone else and in that moment I realized okay I’m changing the way that I interact with people right now like that’s it that that point woke me up like nothing else that was just this big aha moment…”
  • Pre-Birth Life Planning and Multiple Paths: The being showed Ryan a vision of her “planning my life before I was born,” suggesting that her life experiences were in some way pre-ordained. She also saw a “map of my life” with various pathways, indicating that different choices could lead to similar outcomes, emphasizing the importance of balancing intellect and intuition.
  • “She showed me me planning my life before I was born so in a way the experience was sort of planned out and I got to see that… there’s these different Pathways that I can see from one end of the map to the other and I knew those were all of the different paths I had taken or I should that could have taken up into this point and then there were a lot of Pathways kind of branching out from where I was but all going back to the same place… the point of that teaching… is you know you don’t just use your brain your human brain to make decisions you also have to dig deeper into what we would call Intuition or that that inner know KN and she said balance those two out…”
  • The “Holding Place” and Energetic Reality: Ryan was told that the realm she was in was a “holding place” for learning, tailored to her comfort to facilitate understanding. She learned that everything is based on an “energetic structure not a physical one” and that the physical world is an “illusion.”
  • “She said the place that you are in now is not the Ultimate Reality of where you’re going to go it’s sort of a she called it a holding place and she said in this place it is your place of learning and here what we do is we’re making this an environment that is comfortable for you to learn in things that you enjoy places that make you feel comfortable and that will allow you to learn what you need to learn in order to go back and make your life one that’s worth living… everything was based on an energetic structure not a physical one everything you see around you it’s an illusion…”
  • Different Perception of Time: Ryan experienced a significant difference in the perception of time in the non-physical realm compared to the physical, where what felt like months there corresponded to only a few minutes of clinical death.

IV. Return and Aftermath:

  • Reluctance to Return and Initial Distress: Ryan was resistant to returning to her physical body and expressed anger and a desire to go back to the NDE realm upon regaining consciousness.
  • “She got up and she said well it’s time for you to go now I was not happy to hear that… I started getting a little bit weepy with her so at that point she laid hands on my shoulder… and then she sort of sent me [Music] back and I woke up in the recovery room I was actually screaming when I woke up I was yelling and I was not happy I was really angry to be back… I kept yelling where is she where is she I don’t want to be here can I go back can I go back…”
  • Supportive Encounter with Hospital Chaplain: A hospital chaplain provided crucial support and validation for Ryan’s experience, introducing her to the term “near-death experience” and reassuring her that she was not crazy. This positive reaction encouraged her to process and integrate her NDE.
  • “The next morning one of the chaplain stopped in from the hospital she poked her head in like you awake and I and I could tell who it was and I said oh thank God you’re here out loud and she she came in and we talked about what happened she was amazing she was really amazing if she hadn’t reacted in the in the positive way that she had I may never have told anybody ever again but she was very accepting very positive and explained you know that I had died and she said well you had in near-death experience I’m like what is that… she helped me to understand it was normal I’m not crazy it was a real experience and now okay now she said now you need to start thinking about what this means for you…”
  • Profound Transformation and Shift in Perspective: The NDE led to a fundamental shift in Ryan’s beliefs and values. She moved away from her materialist atheist worldview and embraced a more spiritual understanding of reality.
  • “It was a complete shift of what I thought was real what I thought was true of everything I believed and I knew at that point it was like I had a choice I could go back to the way things were I could completely deny everything that had just happened… but this other path was a complete unknown… but about 2 weeks later when I came home from the hospital I realized well I’m going to give this New Path a go…”
  • Rapid Physical Healing: Ryan experienced unexpectedly rapid physical healing, which she partly attributes to her changed mindset.
  • “I was out of the body cast in just like a I think 2 days over 4 weeks and they expected that to be 16 so it was very rapid very rapid healing…”
  • New Practices and Priorities: She adopted practices like daily meditation and cultivating gratitude, which helped her connect with a deeper sense of awareness and focus on the positive aspects of her life. She became less reactive to external dramas and found an inner peace.
  • “What I started doing was I would go out in nature every day and meditate… the second thing and it’s very it sounds very simple but it has a big impact is really truly learning how to be grateful… just those simple acts of gratitude allowed me to focus on what was good in my life right now and just little by little those Small Things allowed me to stay more centered and present the rest of the day… now I’m not hooked up into to dramas like I used to be… it doesn’t change this core of Peace inside because I know it’s important to be here in this reality it has things to teach us we all learn from it But ultimately we are not this reality we’re a bigger level of reality…”
  • Living from a “Soul Level of Awareness”: Ryan now strives to live from a higher, more intuitive and compassionate level of awareness, rather than being driven by fear and a limited human perspective.
  • “I was learning really how to live from that soul level of awareness rather than just my limited human level of awareness… it felt better it was more peaceful it was more connected it was more love-filled and joyful…”
  • Re-evaluation of Life’s Purpose: Her NDE provided insights into the purpose of life, suggesting that it is a “near life experience” where souls come to learn and experience things, with a core purpose of learning to live with love and compassion.
  • “For the vast majority of souls that come here to have a life experience and it’s funny because my teacher calls this a near life experience… all of us who are here to have this near life experience we come here for a variety of reasons… this physical reality it’s like a crucible meaning it’s a very focused place where you can learn a lot of different things in a very short amount of time… there’s one core and that one core is to learn how to be here in this environment and still live from a place of love and compassion not just for your immediate family but for everybody else and that’s the core purpose that we all [Music] share [Music] night”

V. Key Takeaways and Implications:

  • Challenge to Materialistic Worldview: Ryan’s NDE directly contradicted her deeply held atheist beliefs, suggesting a reality beyond the physical and material.
  • Importance of Love and Connection: The overwhelming feeling of unconditional love and the sense of interconnectedness were central to her experience in the NDE realm.
  • Impact of Actions and Empathy: The life review highlighted the profound and often unseen impact of our thoughts, words, and actions on others, emphasizing the importance of empathy.
  • Guidance and Pre-Life Planning: The encounter with the being and the vision of pre-life planning raise questions about free will versus destiny and the potential for guidance in our lives.
  • The Nature of Reality and Time: The experience suggests that our perception of reality and time may be limited and that a different, more energetic and timeless dimension exists.
  • Transformation and Personal Growth: Ryan’s NDE served as a catalyst for significant personal transformation, leading to a more peaceful, grateful, and purpose-driven life.
  • Validation and Acceptance: The positive response from the hospital chaplain underscores the importance of support and validation for individuals who have experienced NDEs.

Nancy Ryan’s account offers a compelling personal perspective on the phenomenon of near-death experiences, raising profound questions about consciousness, the nature of reality, and the purpose of life. Her transformative journey from staunch atheism to a more spiritual and compassionate way of living provides valuable insights into the potential impact of such experiences.

Near-Death Experience: Insights and Reflections

Frequently Asked Questions about the Near-Death Experience

1. What was the initial sensation experienced during the near-death experience (NDE)? The initial sensation was an overwhelming feeling of love, coupled with a sense of peace, acceptance, and unconditional love. It felt like being hugged and instantly knowing that something profound was happening beyond normal physical experience.

2. How did the NDE challenge the experiencer’s prior beliefs? Having been a staunch atheist, the experience directly contradicted the belief that death is simply non-existence. Furthermore, it defied the religious teachings of hell that were part of the experiencer’s upbringing. This led to a fundamental questioning of reality and the nature of existence.

3. What kind of environment or place was encountered during the NDE? The experience involved being in a beautiful, peaceful environment resembling a hillside meadow with rolling mountains. It was described as feeling like “home” and a place of belonging. This environment was also presented as a “holding place” for learning, tailored to provide comfort and facilitate understanding.

4. What kind of communication or guidance was received during the NDE? The experiencer received answers to their thoughts telepathically, as if from the surrounding atmosphere. A seemingly ephemeral guide materialized and communicated the purpose of this realm as a place for learning what was needed to live a worthwhile life back on Earth.

5. What was the nature of the “life review” experienced? The life review involved witnessing moments from the past life as if being present in them again, not just as an observer. Crucially, the experiencer could feel the emotions of others involved in those interactions, both positive and negative, gaining a profound understanding of the impact of their actions and words on others.

6. What lessons were learned about life on Earth during the NDE? Key lessons included the understanding that life on Earth is a temporary state or even an “illusion” compared to the reality experienced during the NDE. The importance of making decisions based on intuition and inner knowing, balanced with analytical thought, was emphasized. Furthermore, the profound energetic and spiritual impact of every interaction with others was highlighted, underscoring the need for conscious and compassionate behavior.

7. How did the perception of time differ during the NDE compared to earthly time? Time was experienced very differently. What felt like an extended period of learning and travel in the NDE realm corresponded to a very short period of physical unconsciousness (around two minutes). This suggested that the spiritual realm operates outside of our linear perception of time.

8. What were the lasting impacts and changes resulting from the near-death experience? The NDE led to a profound shift in perspective, moving away from a materialistic worldview towards a more spiritual understanding of reality. The fear of death was diminished, replaced by a sense of peace and connection. The experiencer became more focused on gratitude, mindful living, and making decisions based on love and compassion rather than fear. There was also a significant and rapid physical healing following the experience.

Nancy Ryan’s Near-Death Experience: A Personal Account

Based on the provided text, a near-death experience (NDE) is described through Nancy Ryan’s personal account following a severe bicycle accident where she was hit by a car and sustained multiple critical injuries, including a head injury, cracked collarbone, multiple broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and significant damage to her neck and back. During the surgery to repair her injuries, Nancy experienced what she believes was an NDE.

Here’s a breakdown of her near-death experience:

  • The Transition: Instead of the “gray nothingness” she experienced during previous surgeries, this time, as the anesthesia was administered, she drifted off and found herself in a beautiful hillside meadow looking over rolling mountain ranges.
  • Feelings and Initial Thoughts: Her first sensations were a wave of peace and an overwhelming feeling of acceptance and unconditional love. She initially thought she had died on the operating table. However, her “analytical science mind” questioned this, considering her atheism and her parents’ belief that she would go to hell, neither of which she was experiencing. This led her to wonder what was happening and why she was there.
  • A Voice and a Realization: She mentally asked “why am I here?” and received an answer that seemed to come from the atmosphere around her: “this is your home, you’re a part of me, you’re a part of us, welcome home“. Upon hearing “welcome home,” she had a profound realization and remembered that her life on Earth was just an illusion, a temporary state, and this spiritual realm was real.
  • Guidance and Learning: She encountered a “very ephemeral” figure, vaguely human with long hair, who told her it was time to learn what she needed to in order to go back and live a life worth living. This figure emphasized that the experience was for Nancy’s learning.
  • Life Planning: She was shown a “weird movie moment” where she saw herself planning her life before birth, suggesting that her life experiences were, in a way, pre-planned.
  • The “Holding Place”: The place she was in was described as a “holding place,” not the ultimate reality, but an environment created to be comfortable for her to learn what she needed to return to her life and make it worthwhile. She learned that everything was based on an energetic structure, not a physical one, and that the physical world is an illusion.
  • Perception of Time: The experience of time was different; what felt like a long period there equated to a very short time on the operating table (about two minutes of flatline). At the spiritual level, time is outside of human perception.
  • Life Review: Nancy experienced what she later learned was a “life review.” She knelt by a pond and saw “little videos” of specific moments from her life. When she focused on a moment, she was back in it, experiencing it from her own perspective and also feeling what others in that situation felt. This showed her the impact of her actions, both positive and negative, on others, highlighting the energetic or spiritual component of every interaction. A particularly impactful moment was reliving a time she was unkind to her sister and feeling the hurt she had caused. This realization profoundly changed how she wanted to interact with people.
  • Return: Despite not wanting to leave, her guide told her it was time to go back. After her guide laid hands on her injured shoulder, ribs, and sternum, Nancy woke up in the recovery room feeling angry and wanting to return. She repeatedly asked for the woman she was with during surgery, but the medical staff didn’t understand.
  • Integration and Aftermath: Initially, she kept the experience to herself until a hospital chaplain identified it as a near-death experience and validated its reality. This helped her process the profound shift in her understanding of reality. She had to decide whether to deny the experience and return to her old life or embrace what she had learned. She chose the latter, which led to rapid physical healing and significant changes in her life. She began practicing daily meditation and gratitude, focusing on a “soul level of awareness” rather than a fear-filled, reactive human awareness. This resulted in a more peaceful, connected, loving, and joyful existence, no longer driven by a solely material perspective or the fear of death. She now understands the Earthly experience as a “near life experience,” a focused place (like a crucible) for learning, with the core purpose being to learn to live from a place of love and compassion.

In summary, Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience involved a sense of dying, entering a peaceful and loving realm, receiving profound insights about reality, the interconnectedness of beings, the impact of actions, and the pre-planned nature of life, followed by a reluctant return and a significant transformation in her perspective and way of living.

Nancy Ryan: From Atheism to Near-Death Experience

Based on the provided text, the atheist viewpoint is represented by Nancy Ryan’s beliefs prior to her near-death experience (NDE). Here’s a discussion of her atheist viewpoint as described in the source:

  • Rejection of Religious Beliefs: Nancy explicitly states, “first of all I don’t believe in anything”. This indicates a fundamental lack of belief in a higher power or spiritual realm.
  • Influence of Negative Experiences: Her movement away from religious or spiritual beliefs began around the age of 15 due to prevalent news reports about priests abusing children, particularly in the Chicago area. This caused her to question the existence of God, reasoning that such events should not occur if a benevolent God existed.
  • Embrace of Science and Materialism: Nancy pursued higher education in geology, obtaining multiple degrees. This led her to become a “really rational scientist” with a “very material focused” perspective. By her mid-20s, she considered herself a “pretty firm atheist”. Her career at the Department of Energy involved “very scientific things,” further reinforcing her materialist worldview.
  • Conflict with Religious Teachings: Nancy recalls that her Catholic parents told her that as an atheist, she would go to hell. During her NDE, she noted that she was not experiencing either death as she understood it or hell, which caused her to question her prior beliefs.

In summary, Nancy Ryan’s atheist viewpoint, as depicted in the source, was rooted in a questioning of traditional religious frameworks due to observed suffering and a strong alignment with a scientific and materialistic understanding of the world. Her NDE served as a direct challenge to this viewpoint, as she experienced something that contradicted her atheistic beliefs and her understanding of reality based on her scientific background.

Nancy Ryan’s Spiritual Awakening After a Near-Death Experience

Based on the provided text, Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience (NDE) served as a profound spiritual awakening, fundamentally shifting her worldview from atheism and materialism to a deep sense of spirituality and interconnectedness. Here’s a discussion of this awakening:

  • Challenging Former Beliefs: Prior to her NDE, Nancy was a “pretty firm atheist” with a “very material focused” mindset, shaped by her scientific background in geology. Her awakening began the moment she felt overwhelming love during surgery and realized she wasn’t experiencing the nothingness she expected from anesthesia or the hell her parents had warned her about for being an atheist. This immediately triggered a questioning of her long-held beliefs.
  • Direct Spiritual Experience: Her experience on the “beautiful Hillside” and the feeling of “unconditional love” provided a direct encounter with a reality beyond the physical and material. The voice that told her “this is your home, you’re a part of me, you’re a part of us, welcome home” was pivotal, triggering a deep remembrance and the realization that her earthly life was a “temporary state” and this spiritual realm was “real”. This was the initial spark of her spiritual awakening, directly contradicting her atheistic view that there was nothing beyond the material world.
  • Understanding the Nature of Reality: During her NDE, Nancy learned that everything is based on an energetic structure, and the physical world is an illusion. This understanding was a stark contrast to her previous materialist perspective and marked a significant shift in her comprehension of reality. The concept of a “holding place” for learning further suggested a purposeful, spiritual dimension to existence.
  • Insights into Interconnectedness and the Impact of Actions: The life review was a crucial aspect of her spiritual awakening. Experiencing her actions from the perspective of others and feeling their emotions revealed the profound energetic and spiritual impact of every interaction. This visceral understanding of interconnectedness, particularly the pain she caused her sister, deeply impacted her and motivated a change in her behavior. This realization moved her beyond a purely rational and self-centered perspective to one that recognized the spiritual dimension of human relationships.
  • Shifting Values and Priorities: Upon returning, Nancy made a conscious decision to embrace what she had learned, despite her fear of how it might affect her scientific career. This choice marked a turning point where her spiritual understanding took precedence over her former material concerns. She began prioritizing practices like meditation and gratitude to cultivate a “soul level of awareness”.
  • Living from a Higher Awareness: Nancy describes learning to live from a “soul level of awareness” rather than her “limited human level of awareness,” which she now saw as “fear-filled” and reactive. This new way of being is characterized by peace, connection, love, and joy, a stark contrast to the stress and fear that dominated her previous life. She no longer feels driven by a purely material view of the world and understands a “bigger picture” for both the world and individuals.
  • Understanding the Purpose of Life: Her NDE led to the understanding that the “near life experience” on Earth is a focused place for learning, with the core purpose being to learn how to live from a place of love and compassion for everyone. This newfound sense of purpose, rooted in spiritual principles, is a key element of her spiritual awakening.

In essence, Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience shattered her atheistic worldview and initiated a profound spiritual awakening. This awakening involved direct experiences of a non-physical reality, gaining insights into the nature of existence and interconnectedness, and a fundamental shift in her values, priorities, and way of living, all guided by a newfound “soul level of awareness”.

Nancy Ryan’s Near-Death Life Review

Based on the provided text, Nancy Ryan experienced a life review as a significant part of her near-death experience (NDE). This occurred after an encounter with an ephemeral figure who was guiding her in the spiritual realm. Here’s a discussion of her life review:

  • The Setting: Nancy was brought to a place that looked like a pond up in the mountains. Her guide instructed her to kneel down and touch the surface of the pond.
  • The Experience: As she watched the ripples, she saw small little pockets all across the surface of the pond that looked like little videos of specific moments in her physical life. When she focused on one of these “videos,” she was not just observing; she was back in that moment, experiencing it again from her own perspective.
  • Empathy and Interconnectedness: Crucially, during these reviewed moments, Nancy also experienced the feelings of the other people involved as if they were her own. This was a profound aspect of the life review, allowing her to understand the emotional impact of her actions on others.
  • Positive and Negative Impacts: The review included moments where she had helped someone or said something kind, and she could feel that person’s joy and buoyancy. She also witnessed the positive “downstream effects” of her kind actions on others. Conversely, she relived moments that weren’t so great, such as an unkind remark she made to her younger sister as a teenager. Even though her sister didn’t show a reaction at the time, during the review, Nancy felt the hurt that she had caused her sister in that moment.
  • A Major Teaching Moment: Experiencing her sister’s pain firsthand was described by Nancy as the “biggest teaching moment ever“. This visceral understanding of how her actions and words affected others had a profound impact on her. She realized she needed to change the way she interacted with people.
  • Lasting Impact: The lessons learned during the life review stayed with Nancy after she returned to her physical body. She mentions remembering the feeling of her sister’s pain almost every day, and it helps her formulate how she interacts with people, making her more concerned and careful about her impact on them.
  • Lack of Prior Knowledge: It’s important to note that at the time of her NDE, Nancy was unfamiliar with the term “life review” or the broader phenomenon of near-death experiences.

The life review served as a powerful tool for learning and gaining perspective within Nancy’s NDE. It highlighted the interconnectedness of individuals and the energetic or spiritual component of every interaction. By experiencing her life events through the emotional lens of others, Nancy gained a profound understanding of the impact of her actions, leading to a significant shift in her awareness and behavior upon her return to her “near life experience”. This experience aligns with her broader spiritual awakening, where she came to understand a reality beyond the material and recognized the importance of love and compassion.

Nancy Ryan’s Near-Death Experience: Impact of Actions

Based on the provided text, Nancy Ryan’s near-death experience (NDE) provided a profound understanding of the impact of actions, particularly during her life review. This experience revealed that actions have consequences not only on a physical level but also on an energetic or spiritual level, deeply affecting the emotions and well-being of others.

During her life review, which she experienced by touching the surface of a pond in a spiritual realm, Nancy was able to re-experience specific moments from her life. However, unlike simply watching a memory, she was fully immersed in the experience, not only from her own perspective but also from the perspective of others involved, feeling their emotions as if they were her own.

This aspect of the life review highlighted both the positive and negative impacts of her actions:

  • Positive Impacts: Nancy experienced the joy and buoyancy of people she had helped or to whom she had said something kind. She also saw the ripple effect of her positive actions, observing how they enabled others to be more positive with those around them. This demonstrated that even small acts of kindness had an energetic or spiritual component that uplifted others.
  • Negative Impacts: Conversely, Nancy relived a moment where she had been unkind to her younger sister. Even though her sister showed no outward reaction at the time, in the life review, Nancy viscerally felt the hurt that her words had caused. This was a pivotal moment for her, described as the “biggest teaching moment ever“. It gave her an undeniable understanding of the emotional pain she could inflict on others, even unintentionally.

The life review instilled in Nancy a deep awareness of the interconnectedness of people and the far-reaching consequences of their interactions. This understanding went beyond mere intellectual comprehension; it was an emotional and visceral knowing. As a result of this experience, Nancy resolved to change the way she interacted with people. Upon returning to her physical life, she became much more conscious and careful about her impact on others, a lesson she remembers and applies almost every day.

This aligns with the broader understanding Nancy gained during her NDE that everything has an energetic structure, and there is a spiritual component to every interaction, whether spoken or unspoken. Her life review served as a powerful demonstration of this principle, showcasing how her actions created energetic ripples that affected the emotional states of those around her. This understanding was a key element of her spiritual awakening, shifting her focus from a purely materialistic viewpoint to one that recognized the profound impact of her actions on the interconnected web of existence.

Atheist Dies & Finds There Is Life After Death (NDE)

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I remember being in surgery and at that moment I felt love I thought I must have died on the operating table the second thought now here’s my analytical science mind still kicking in so wait a minute if I died what’s all this because first of all I don’t believe in anything second of all my parents told me that you’re going to go to hell because you’re an atheist now so I’m not experiencing either one of those and that’s when I really began to wonder what the heck was going on and why am I here I asked that question in my mind but then there was an answer to the thought I had and the answer came kind of from around me in the atmosphere and it was the answer of this is your home you’re a part of me you’re a part of us welcome home when it said that welcome home I lost it because I remembered that’s when it came back to me and I knew immediately oh my God that life that I had on Earth was just an illusion that thing that I was doing down there on Earth was really just a temporary [Music] state I’m Nancy Ryan I grew up on a small family farm out in the middle of cornfields very Northwest part of Chicago I was a very weird kid I was very spiritual I looked around and saw that divine presence everywhere I would tell my family oh my gosh gods in the trees spirit is all around us they kind of looked at me funny because we were Catholics and my family was pretty pretty Catholic they weren’t just cafeteria Catholics or they weren’t just weekend Catholics when I was about 15 we started having a lot of those news reports about priests who were abusing kids that were really becoming prevalent especially in the Chicago area and that’s when I actually began to question my previous Viewpoint about is there a god you know did was I just imagining all of that uh and so by the time I would say I was 16 or 17 I had pretty much decided that God didn’t exist because if he did exist how could this happen and that cemented my movement away from religion or spirituality I went into college and got a series of degrees in geology so I became a really rational scientist very material focused by the time I was in my mid 20s I was a pretty uh pretty firm atheist after college I worked for the Department of energy for a while doing very scientific things out in the Western United States and it was mostly became scientific writing because I was actually quite good at writing and a lot of scientists weren’t so I would do editing for them for the journal articles they were writing or books they were writing and that pretty much kept me through you know the rest of my career up until my mid-40s I was 46 years old and I had moved to Boulder Colorado I was beginning to feel a bit disatisfied with where I was in life some things had not gone well um my marriage had ended and I was in that point of really questioning what was going to come next for me so I started looking for another job I thought you know what I needed really was was another job a different job somewhere else or you know maybe in Denver or something a little bit later that month you know CH between Christmas and New Year’s I took a week off from work so I went out for a bike ride just do a little bike ride around town drop off some stuff at the library and run a couple of errands and then go out on a trail ride I went into a traffic circle the bike lane that I had coming in just completely went away and the the roadway got really narrow so I rode into it very cautiously and I kind of eased my way in noticing that there was some traffic coming in from my right from the highway into this traffic circle and it looked like they were slowing [Music] down at the last minute that lead SUV instead of stopping she actually sped up I was in a really bad spot because I was right there at where she was coming in and all I could do like there was this instinctual response as I put my hand out I have no idea what happened from the time I put my hand out till I ended up on the hood of her vehicle so somehow I flipped up off the bike up onto the hood of her vehicle looking in at her and she’s texting I’m actually trying to pound on her windshield and she she kept driving she didn’t see me like like literally right in front of her and I couldn’t hang on I just the the hood of her vehicle was so slick so I slipped down desperately trying to grab on to something but I couldn’t find anything to grab on to and I hit the pavement and I heard the crack of my helmet and all of a sudden she was over the top of me somehow my backpack got caught on something underneath of her vehicle and at the same time that happened I reached up with my right hand and grabbed her axle I don’t know how long she technically dragged me it was at least 60 ft and what finally happened is that the guy that was in a truck behind her saw what was going on was able to get around her and he drove his truck around the traffic circle the wrong way and just stopped in front of her so I kind of owe my life to this guy as soon as she stopped I started trying to wiggle my way out from underneath of the vehicle I got to the point where my shoulders were out from underneath the front of her vehicle and at that point a woman came up and she just said I’m a nurse just stay where you are and I thought what’s the big deal you know I’m just going to get up and walk away and she said no you were just in a you know you’re in a serious accident I just need you to stay on the ground so when the paramedics came they of course were starting to try to figure out what was going on with me medically and and as soon as one of the the guys touched the side of my neck I just screamed at the top of my lungs it was just so painful and that’s when I realized I was in pretty bad shape so they brought me to the trauma center I had a head injury I had the cracked collar bone five ribs that were broken in multiple places I had a collapse lung but the main the main damage was really to my neck and my back the doctor basically said well every process in your back is cracked and you’ve got major damage to your neck vertebrae and then your lower back vertebrae so they called in a surgeon who decided that he he could fix it was going to go in there clean up all of the broken bits and then put titanium rods up and down my back on either side of my spine and that surgy was scheduled for the Monday after this accident so like 3 days later I had an unbelievable fear of death coming up to this that was the biggest fear of my life was the fear of death I was absolutely mortified by that one fear it paralyzed me in so many ways so going into this surgery I was really scared and almost had myself convinced that I wasn’t going to make it they were Wheeling me in they got me moved onto the operating table the anesthesiologist came up and you know as soon as he administered it within like 3 seconds I was you know drifting off in a normal surgery that I’ve had I’ve had a few before it was just gray nothingness and then they were waking me up in the recovery room this time I drifted off and I was even more awake than I was before the anesthesia and it was that moment that I realized something really weird is going on here I woke up and and what I’m looking around at is this beautiful Hillside it’s sort of like in a meadow so there’s low grass and flowers all around me but I’m on the hillside looking out over a series of rolling mountain ranges and I thought well this is kind of a cool hallucination I could do this while I’m in surgery the first first thing I noticed was this wave of Peace it felt like you know standing in front of a fireplace when the fire is on and that heat kind of coming through you it felt like I was being hugged but there was this big moment of feeling acceptance and really just unconditional love coming into me and um it was powerful and that’s when I knew something was not [Music] right and I thought oh my God I died I thought I died I remember being in surgery and at that moment I felt love I thought I must have died on the operating table the second thought now here’s my analytical science mind still kicking in so wait a minute if I died what’s all this because first of all I don’t believe in anything second of all my parents told me that you’re going to go to hell because you’re an atheist now so I’m not experiencing either one of those and that’s when I really began to wonder what the heck was going on and why am I here I asked that question in my mind but then there was an answer to the thought I had and the answer came kind of from around me in the atmosphere and it was the answer of this is your home you are a part of me you’re a part of us welcome home when it said that welcome home I lost it because I remembered that’s when it came back to me and I knew immediately oh my God that life that I had on Earth was just an illusion that thing that I was doing down there on Earth was really just a temporary State and this is real it just it was like so obvious I all of a sudden saw someone kind of materialize out of fog and she was very ephemeral so vaguely a human and she had what appeared to be long hair but I was never able to see her face because it wasn’t about her it was about me learning what I needed to learn and that’s what she said we you know it’s time for you to learn what you need to learn in order to go back and make your life one that would be worth living and those are pretty much her exact words and I’m like whoa I’m not going back there what are you kidding me I am not going back to that place she said well you’ve already agreed to go back and I said I was kind of going back to my my younger my younger self when I was kind of a pain to be around with my parents as I was always challenging them so I was challenging her like I don’t want to go back there and I don’t remember agreeing to go back she said well you did that before you were born into your life and so let me show you and it was this weird movie moment where like in the air in front of me sort of materialized almost like a movie screen and she showed me me planning my life before I was born so in a way the experience was sort of planned out and I got to see that and there was a point at which I looked behind me and all it was behind me was fog it was this foggy gray whereas in front of me it was this really vibrant maybe it was a forest or a canyon I was walking in or a mountain or something but behind me it was just gone and I asked her about that I like what’s up with this and she said the place that you are in now is not the Ultimate Reality of where you’re going to go it’s sort of a she called it a holding place and she said in this place it is your place of learning and here what we do is we’re making this an environment that is comfortable for you to learn in things that you enjoy places that make you feel comfortable and that will allow you to learn what you need to learn in order to go back and make your life one that’s worth living she would teach me things about not only this spiritual place I was in but that everything was based on an energetic structure not a physical one everything you see around you it’s an illusion the more I thought about it the more I knew it to be true the equivalent amount of time that was out on the operating table because I did code my blood pressure tanked my heart rate stopped the Flatline part lasted at most about 2 minutes if we were to do here what I did as far as places that I traveled and things I learned it would take about 2 or 3 months here to do that but it also seemed like forever there you know it was a completely different experience of quote time what I realized from that is that it’s not that time passes differently it’s that they are on the at the spiritual level outside of our perception of time I went to one place where I stood there and all around me I saw the map of my life it was like this virtual reality map like an old timey you know nautical chart laid out all all around me and I was at the center and there was this big I think they call it a compass row and I’m looking all around it and there’s these different Pathways that I can see from one end of the map to the other and I knew those were all of the different paths I had taken or I should that could have taken up into this point and then there were a lot of Pathways kind of branching out from where I was but all going back to the same place and the point of that particular teaching was first of all we can take one of many paths in life and they pretty much bring us to the same place so it’s it’s not like there’s a particular right path that you need to be on the other part of that was I noticed that compass rose was centered figuratively in my heart area and the point of that teaching that she she finally went into that is you know you don’t just use your brain your human brain to make decisions you also have to dig deeper into what we would call Intuition or that that inner know KN and she said balance those two out so that you’re making decisions from a really holistic Place rather than simply an analytical decision up until that point in my life I had completely ignored that I didn’t pay that any attention at [Music] all after that I had what people call A Life review now at the time you have to understand I didn’t know any of these terms I didn’t know about ndes I didn’t know about life reviews I had no idea all of this stuff so she brought me up this kind of Meandering Mountain Valley into what looked like a pond up in the mountains and she said well I want you to kneel down by the side of the pond and just touch the surface of the pond so I just did it and I just sat back on kind of on my heels and and just watched the surface the ripples going out I could see on top of the ripples there were small little pockets all across the surface of the pond that to me looked like little videos vget of specific moments in my physical life but when I would focus on one I was back in it I was it wasn’t like I was watching it from outside I was back in it experiencing it again from my perspective but also experiencing it from the other people and I could feel everything they felt as if it was mine and that really got to me because there were times when I helped someone one or said something nice and I could feel that person’s for a one of a better term I could feel their Spirit sore I could feel how buoyant they felt because someone said something kind and then it also I could see the the downstream effects of those actions too so if I said something positive and uplifting to someone I in turn saw how that allowed them to be more positive with other people so this teaching was you have an impact on the people around you not just physically but there’s also an energetic or spiritual component to every interaction that you have whether it’s a verbal interaction whether it’s there’s something non-spoken it doesn’t matter everything that you do has an impact and therefore be more conscious of how you impact others on the flip side so it was balanced out for me to learn from with things that weren’t so great that I did there was a a time when I was a teenager and my younger sister and I got into a fight we fought like cats and dogs when I was a kid we just did not see eye to eye and I loved her but we didn’t get along very well and there was one point when I was I think I was probably like 17 and she was 14 I said something not so kind to her and I didn’t think anything of it at the time it was just a way to get her off my back you know I just was I was really tired of the fight we were having so I just said something stupid and not very nice and she didn’t react you know I didn’t see any reaction in the moment for her except she left but in my review I could feel the hurt that I caused her in that moment and this really this is the the second thing that always gets me when I felt her pain at what I said to her that was like biggest teaching moment ever and that’s the one thing I wish I could give to people was understanding viscerally how you’re in impact affects your your actions affect someone else your words affect someone else and in that moment I realized okay I’m changing the way that I interact with people right now like that’s it that that point woke me up like nothing else that was just this big aha moment and ever since I’ve come back here I remember that almost every day and it helps me formulate how I interact with people every day I’m very concerned and careful about how I interact with people all of a sudden for the first time in my whole you know experience there I looked up and there were clouds in the sky we were just kind of looking around you know like when you were little kids looking for Animals up in the clouds and so we did that for a while and then she got up and she said well it’s time for you to go now I was not happy to hear that I thought I was I thought I had passed some kind of test you know and was going to stay there I was really planning on doing this end run around my teacher I I was like planning can I just like run around her and just keep running until until I find where I’m supposed to go um that was one of the things that I wanted to do and I I also thought well if if I pitch a fit enough they’ll just let me stay I started getting a little bit weepy with her so at that point she laid hands on my shoulder that was broken my ribs and right up like right up here cuz the top of my sternum was the part that was cracked and then she sort of sent me [Music] back and I woke up in the recovery room I was actually screaming when I woke up I was yelling and I was not happy I was really angry to be back and the nurse who was helping me she literally jumped back but I kept yelling where is she where is she I don’t want to be here can I go back can I go back and they thought I was having some kind of psychotic episode I’m sure the anesthesiologist came in and talked to me a little bit he got me calmed down but I kept asking I said can you please send her back to me can you please send her back to me and they had no idea who I’m talking about I had a friend in the waiting room so they went and got her and she I feel so bad for her so they brought her in and I said that’s not who I’m talking about I don’t want to see her I want to see the woman I was with during surgery and they’re like what in the world is going on so finally I realized well okay then my rational mind kicked in and I you know I remembered everything that happened but I thought okay you need to shut up because they don’t get it they don’t understand what you went through so I just stopped talking I was in a Lutheran Hospital and the next morning one of the chaplain stopped in from the hospital she poked her head in like you awake and I and I could tell who it was and I said oh thank God you’re here out loud and she she came in and we talked about what happened she was amazing she was really amazing if she hadn’t reacted in the in the positive way that she had I may never have told anybody ever again but she was very accepting very positive and explained you know that I had died and she said well you had in near-death experience I’m like what is that she said well it’s a thing you know people people die and we bring them back and then they have these experiences that was that was the first time I ever heard of nde she helped me to understand it was normal I’m not crazy it was a real experience and now okay now she said now you need to start thinking about what this means for you cuz it’s cuz I knew and she was trying to get me to understand but I knew that this could potentially blow my life open in a way that I would never have thought of before it was a complete shift of what I thought was real what I thought was true of everything I believed and I knew at that point it was like I had a choice I could go back to the way things were I could completely deny everything that had just happened I could completely deny the experience itself what I learned and just try to go back to the way things were before and that seemed you know some somehow safe because it was predictable like I knew I knew that path I was on it I didn’t like it but I was on it but this other path was a complete unknown if so if I knew I could Embrace what I learned and continue to learn from it but I had no idea where that was going to go and I I really worried about what that would mean for my career because I was in still in the Sciences I just assumed that I’d never be able to get a job again in the Sciences because people would see that and oh she’s crazy we’re not going to hire her so I was really afraid of that path but about 2 weeks later when I came home from the hospital I realized well I’m going to give this New Path a go I don’t know where it’s going to go I’ll see what happens I was out of the body cast in just like a I think 2 days over 4 weeks and they expected that to be 16 so it was very rapid very rapid healing what I started doing was I would go out in nature every day and meditate that was one of the things I started doing that really helped you know kind of bring that soul level of awareness into my life the second thing and it’s very it sounds very simple but it has a big impact is really truly learning how to be grateful in the morning I would start the day before I got up out of bed I would be very grateful for just being able to walk just basic stuff I would allow myself almost to meditate on it to really think about and feel not just think but also feel the gratitude for that like I could have been a paraplegic from that ex and I’m so grateful that I can walk right now just those simple acts of gratitude allowed me to focus on what was good in my life right now and just little by little those Small Things allowed me to stay more centered and present the rest of the day it’s about being aware of your actions in the moment without going on autopilot it’s so very easy to be living your life on autopilot which is where I was before so now I’m not hooked up into to dramas like I used to be um whatever goes on in our governments it’s like yeah it’s going on but I’m still at peace in my life concern yeah I have concerns about the world definitely but it doesn’t change this core of Peace inside because I know it’s important to be here in this reality it has things to teach us we all learn from it But ultimately we are not this reality we’re a bigger level of reality I was learning really how to live from that soul level of awareness rather than just my limited human level of awareness it’s not that the human level of awareness was bad but it for me it was very fear-filled and and it was reacting to life rather than being proactive and I didn’t want to be that way anymore and I wanted to live life from that level of that higher level of awareness because it felt better it was more peaceful it was more connected it was more love-filled and joyful it’s a much better place to be U I’m not anywhere near as stressed out and certainly not fearful anymore you know it’s been a really great change for me I’m not driven by this being a material world anymore I’m not stuck on that um I’m I understand that there is a bigger picture not just to the world but to each one of us that fear of death that I carried really kept me from fully living living at least for me it kept me thinking small and safe and that’s not necessarily where all of us are meant to be at all times in our lives there’s that’s perfectly fine for some people and and at times in our lives that’s perfectly fine but any decision based on fear it’s not to me the most the the strongest decision that you can make it’s somehow limited when I work with people individually I really try to get people into that space where their their decision making is based on a place of strength and and Trust in themselves and and maybe a place of compassion or love rather than oh I’m afraid that person won’t like what I’m doing so therefore I’m going to do this this thing instead of the thing I really want to do for the vast majority of souls that come here to have a life experience and it’s funny because my teacher calls this a near life experience and so I just like to tell that to people they consider this nearly life but not real life so all of us who are here to have this near life experience we come here for a variety of reasons and and some people come here to learn a very specific thing a lot of us come here to experience things that we can’t experience anywhere else or that would be very difficult um having a child for example you know you don’t you don’t necessarily give birth while you’re in heaven so a lot of people like to come here and experience having a family or raising a family this physical reality it’s like a crucible meaning it’s a very focused place where you can learn a lot of different things in a very short amount of time and so the the real challenge is narrowing down what it is that you want to learn while you’re here all those different reasons or purposes that people can have there’s one core and that one core is to learn how to be here in this environment and still live from a place of love and compassion not just for your immediate family but for everybody else and that’s the core purpose that we all [Music] share [Music] night

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