No more fear of death — man recounts NDE after car wreck where he lost his wife, his son and a leg

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An example of how basically good people can be comforted by a being like God after a truly horrible trauma which could happen to any of us by driving a car!

It also was really touching when he came home, crippled, and his son ran to tell all the neighbors: “Come look. My dad is home. My dad is home!”

….Panel of scientists who have had NDEs themselves

Join neurologist Kevin Nelson, psychiatrist Peter Fenwick, orthopedic surgeon Mary Neal, and emergency medicine expert Sam Parnia as they share some of these remarkable stories and discuss how they analyze such experiences in light of their own backgrounds and training.

New York Academy of Sciences, Wednesday, December 11, 2013


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Very professsional site: https://www.iands.org/

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  1. I have always enjoyed reading your reincarnation and near death experience articles, the most profound and insightful angle you offered was the confirmation that the Jews basically WANT us to be atheists that certainly dont believe in reincarnation or have any sense of a spirit world so we are left thinking there is nothing after this, no meaning to life and therefore to live a life of fear and hedonism. When I was younger, I always instinctively felt this was deliberate because so much of (((mainstream science))) tries very hard to deny consciousness as being a phenomenon independent of the brain and to reduce us to nothing more than biological robots. This was extremely depressing to me but most of all it seemed like psychological weaponry.

    When I was a teenager I spent hours studying Dr Ian Stevenson’s research on reincarnation because I just could not accept that this life was all their was, and we were nothing more than chemicals and electrical impulses. It bothered me on a very deep, profound level.
    Over time, it became clear to me that transmigration of souls is a real phenomenon, I was assured of this. But the question then became, why does mainstream science and even most religion deny this? The Abrahamic religions gave no answers either, the concept of one life, and then eternal heaven or hell seemed inherently flawed and yet again, depressing on a deep level. It seemed their was an agenda/purpose behind this widespread rejection of reincarnation.

    When I found your website years back, and saw you writing about reincarnation you basically expressed exactly what I had been suspecting for years, that their is indeed an orchestrated cover-up and denial of reincarnation so as to pin us into a box of fear, nihilism and meaninglessness thereby rendering us easier to control. It was a very liberating and spiritually uplifting moment for me to see your writings on it giving clear expression to what I always held inside.

    Your assessment that most white nationalists dont embrace or flat out reject any spiritual higher meaning (besides Christianity) is true, its always reincarnation they reject. The Abramahmic or Atheist (both Jewish) influence on white advocates is too strong. For me it was the other way around, I red pilled on reincarnation first before having any white consciousness or knowing anything about Hitler.

    So, keep in mind that I was one of the silent readers who value your focus on reincarnation and NDE’s despite all the other whites who ignorantly refuse to even consider it.

  2. The swastika represents eternity. The never ending cycle of life itself. God is eternity. Therefore the swastika is a representation of GOD.
    Our aryan ancestors knew that. The swastika was holy. The swastika was a symbol for eternity and fertility. The blood of the aryan race must be eternal.
    The soul is the spark of god in us. It is eternal, but there must be aryans, in which our souls can incarnate again.
    14 Words!

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