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Teresa C Possible NDE |
Recently began to wonder how is it I have so many of the after effects of a NDE when I have never had a NDE?
It was then I remember that at age 2 or younger, I was so ill that my aunt who was a nurse came to the hospital and nursed me around the clock. My sister was 12 years older than I was, and tells me she was babysitting me that day, that I was fine in the morning, but soon was so ill. My sister says she would have felt guilty if something had happened tome, since she was babysitting, so I guess I was very ill.
As I read
Evidence of the Afterlife, Katie's experience of having a near death
experience at age three, I saw many similarities between Katie and myself. (p.
146) As a very young child of three or four, I too lay on the porch, trying to
comprehend that if God made us, who made God? Or what was the smallest or
largest segment of time. As I became a teenager I sought out chruch ministersto
whom I could ask these questions. Like Katie I still ask questions about life,
and a little like Katie, I have become an Anglican Minister to study the
ultimate questions.
When I
was in grade 3, age 8, a nun at church told my visiting school class that that
if we were very quiet, we could hear God speak. I have lived with the sense of
the presence of God ever since. My family was not religious so this quest was
something I did alone.
In
Grade 4, age 9, I had a spiritual crisis that was terrible to endure. It was so
difficult to explain to anyone. Suddenly I was totally disoriented. It was as if
I had suddenly found myself here on earth and did not know where this place was.
I kept trying to explain my deep crisis to people who would look at me without
comprehension. I felt very alone and very upset. I reached a point where I could
hardly eat, or go to school. Finally I decided I had to just go ahead and be
"here," wherever here is. When I hear of people like Carl Jung struggling to
decide to live again after nearing death, I think of this spiritual crisis
experience, because the struggle I went through is similar.
I like
to fancy myself as a rational thinker, yet I can not deny an ability for ESP.
For instance when horse riding, I amaze other riders by telling them that I will
simply sent thoughts to the horses in the next field, so they will not run
toward us, and spook our horses. I am as surprised as anyone else when it works,
as it does.
I know
I am a soul in this body.
I
simply can not grieve for those who die. I miss my loved ones, but it is so
obvious to me that they have just gone elsewhere. My parents, who were so close
to me, died recently and I felt joy for their new freedom. I have no fear of
death, but I want to stay here to complete my life work, like caring for my
family, my church folks, my animals...
As a
young person I was driven to find a life work that would benefit my fellow earth
creatures, human and animal. I chose religious ministry and am happy in my work.
I do not make a large salary, but do not care. I also try to help animals and
feel deeply for their plight on this earth.
People
often complain that I seem to be drifting off. In seminary a professor used to
come up to me often and say "Do you mind coming back down here with us?" I guess
I seem easily distracted, spacey, but usually I am just trying to look deeply at
reality.
Well, really I do not know if I nearly died at age two and had a near death experience. I was in ICU a long time, nursed by my aunt in addition to the hospital staff. However, I seem to have a lot of the characteristic after affects of NDE so it seems possible to me that I did come near to dying and that this experience changed me.
Jody: I believe that when children are very sick and close to death, that many will exhibit the signs of NDErs. PMH Atwater wrote Children of the New Millennium. She details the effects really well. I was very sick as a child and have a lot of those characteristics. I’ve also met many people who were very sick as youngsters and they were very NDE like in their behaviors and energy.