Should we accept stories of near death relayed to us by children? by M~Astral
Jul 17, 2017 15:37:27 GMT
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Post by M~Apollo on Jul 17, 2017 15:37:27 GMT
SHOULD WE ACCEPT STORIES OF NEAR DEATH RELAYED TO US BY CHILDREN by M~Astral
I think that near death experiences of children have a very special meaning. Children spend little of there time thinking about the meaning of life, death and the afterlife, these subjects do not even enter into there lives, they live with a foot both in this world and the world of spirit, and they think adults experience this also. To them life is one big playground, even when a grandparent dies a child will bounce back really quickly and the very young don't even seem to understand why everyone is so upset. To them the grandparents have just gone back home and often drop in and visit them, they seem confused and don't understand why adults don't see grandma dropping in for a chat and to check we are ok.
Research shows that even at an early age children have the same Near death experiences (NDE) as adults, culture, backgrounds or upbringing plays no part in it when it comes to a near death experience, everyone is equal , both children and adults view there bodies from a vantage point outside the body, enter tunnels, meet others, have a life review, encounter beings of light, and return to there body. After a near death experience children lose the fear of dying and become very sensitive and mature. A Child's view of death is very different to an adults, the young tend to think of death as temporary, to them you return, as they get older they learn though experience that things die, they rot and decompose, they learn also that one day they will die and the innocence of childhood is lost and is replaced by fear.
Children give better evidence for near death experiences, as they have not been influenced by life and religion, they accept near death experiences as a part of life, they do not elaborate on them nor do they seem afraid, while they are having a near death experience they seem to view themselves as an adult. I can't find any evidence to support why a child would lie therefore i believe that every one of them are telling the truth after all children of a very young age have no knowledge of near death experiences so how can you lie about something you don't understand.
There is to me one main thing that stands out above all other facts. How can children from different parts of the world, all of them of different ages, tell the same stories containing the same facts as adults, and how many times does the same story have to be told before people start to believe. I suppose one phrase sums this up and that is "FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES"
Written by M~Astral
I think that near death experiences of children have a very special meaning. Children spend little of there time thinking about the meaning of life, death and the afterlife, these subjects do not even enter into there lives, they live with a foot both in this world and the world of spirit, and they think adults experience this also. To them life is one big playground, even when a grandparent dies a child will bounce back really quickly and the very young don't even seem to understand why everyone is so upset. To them the grandparents have just gone back home and often drop in and visit them, they seem confused and don't understand why adults don't see grandma dropping in for a chat and to check we are ok.
Research shows that even at an early age children have the same Near death experiences (NDE) as adults, culture, backgrounds or upbringing plays no part in it when it comes to a near death experience, everyone is equal , both children and adults view there bodies from a vantage point outside the body, enter tunnels, meet others, have a life review, encounter beings of light, and return to there body. After a near death experience children lose the fear of dying and become very sensitive and mature. A Child's view of death is very different to an adults, the young tend to think of death as temporary, to them you return, as they get older they learn though experience that things die, they rot and decompose, they learn also that one day they will die and the innocence of childhood is lost and is replaced by fear.
Children give better evidence for near death experiences, as they have not been influenced by life and religion, they accept near death experiences as a part of life, they do not elaborate on them nor do they seem afraid, while they are having a near death experience they seem to view themselves as an adult. I can't find any evidence to support why a child would lie therefore i believe that every one of them are telling the truth after all children of a very young age have no knowledge of near death experiences so how can you lie about something you don't understand.
There is to me one main thing that stands out above all other facts. How can children from different parts of the world, all of them of different ages, tell the same stories containing the same facts as adults, and how many times does the same story have to be told before people start to believe. I suppose one phrase sums this up and that is "FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES"
Written by M~Astral