Articles, tagged with "near death experience", page 2
14th January 2010
I have written a great deal regarding near-death experiences in other articles. In one of his recordings, one can hear Bashar speak with absolute conviction as he states and explains the third law "what you put out is what you get back" and how obvious th...
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Author:
Russell Symonds
11th January 2010
Most people are aware what an OOBE (out of body experience) is and surprisingly many have experienced a full or partial OOBE in some way.
People have reported OOBE's in various situations, often in states near sleep: when falling asleep, or in the morn...
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spacemarcus
09th December 2009
Wake up calls come in all shapes and sizes. The intensity and frequency required is dependent upon the individual and the particular lesson to be learned. For some it is a "Near Death Experience"; for others it may be a strong emotional or financial crisi...
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Author:
David Lowell
27th November 2009
Do near death experiences awaken the mind? Some people witness those in the waiting room, viewing from above the room they almost die in and seeing people from their past that went before them. Others have near death experiences that involve light and a l...
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Author:
Conrad Raw
07th September 2009
Your gauranteed ticket to eternal life starts here!
Friends, now is the time for you to make a choice on whether or not you want to go to heaven. In my near death experience, which you can read about at: www.reachingoutministrys.org I was given a choic...
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Author:
tpattonjr
31st July 2009
Over the years, I have had the privilege of meeting many incredible people who have had a profound effect on me. They are wonderful examples of living in the moment; of how practicing this philosophy can change not only the individual who lives in the no...
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Dr. Robert Puff
29th July 2009
You may have heard the word kundalini but never experienced or even knew what it was. Kundalini normally lies dormant in most people but for those trained, it often awakens with a vengeance. The word kundalini means coil in Sanskrit. It describes the coil...
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Author:
Conrad Raw
23rd July 2009
Liquid Ketamine was developed in the early 1960s as an anesthetic for surgeries, and was used on the battlefields of Vietnam as an anesthetic. Powdered Ketamine emerged as a recreational drug in the 1970s, and was known as "Vitamin K" in the 1980s. It re...
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Author:
Dirk Pate
16th July 2009
Overcoming panic attacks can feel like beating an extreme near death experience. There aren't any real words that may describe this hell to any of you out there who don't suffer at the hands of this, but those of you out there who do, know far too well. A...
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Author:
Peter Hoover
22nd June 2009
You've heard of the phrase, "flashes before your eyes." It's usually experienced when a person has a near death experience. The same can hold true for a relationship that just ended: You see all the good times you had and can't imagine why she would have ...
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Teecee Go
18th June 2009
What Panic Anxiety Disorders Are Severe panic disorders are usually found in people between the ages of 20 to 30, they can also be found in young children. Some researchers have come to the conclusion that genetics can play an important factor, and their ...
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Author:
Carson Solise
29th May 2009
The ecstatic high points in one's life are known as Peak Experiences. Whether they contribute to one's spiritual journey or not is up to the seeker. If repeated returns become the destination, then it can lead to a freezing of spiritual progress or addict...
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Author:
David Lowell
29th April 2009
On first impressions, you might not think there is a link between Victorian author Charles Dickens and compensation claims in the 21st century, but you would be wrong. In fact Charles Dickens experiences in a train crash nearly 150 years ago closely resem...
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Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
22nd April 2009
Taxi drivers have long had a reputation for driving fast and not paying attention to other cars around them, tending to act as though they think that taxis own the road. However, one taxi driver has realised just how dangerous roads and driving can be.
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Author:
catherine
01st April 2009
Ahh Yeh Baby!! So lets talk snogging!!
For some reason this blog title has aroused your curiosity?? If I had a smilie with a raised eyebrow I would insert it here…. Maybe the word SNOG (a generic term for saliva swapping between 2, hopefully not more...
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Author:
meekee