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jessaka
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Jessaka, your experience cannot be verified until after you leave this world. In the meantime, it’s merely your opinion.
I experienced God; it was not an opinion. If it is only an opinion, then I didn’t experience God, did I? That too is only an opinion. And your belief in God is only an opinion too; you don’t really know. And every NDE experience is an opinion, not an experience.But what you don’t realize is that these experiences are not opinion; they are knowing just like Co-redemer’s post above when he explan what it is like when people die. It changes people’s lives after they have NDE experiences.
So what you are asking me to believe is that I did NOT experience God, and if that is true, then I am back to being an atheist. Sorry. No one can take away this experience, this knowing.
I am referring to post 241: “once a person has died they receive a greater awareness of reality, which means, our human brains function around 10% while living on this earth and the other 90 % does nothing. Then upon death a person has a fully matured conscious or awareness at work. Which means that our spirit, our consciousness, our awareness, is functioning for our-very-selves 100 %, not 10%. Well, we begin to see the colors we never saw before death, we begin to see perhaps even radio waves, we even begin to be very very intuitive to the things around us, knowing even the events of the world around us even after death. We have become spiritual because we are spirits. Which means, we do not need to ask why this or why that, because we have become a pure spirit, we’re intuitive, knowing things to its full capacity, since we no longer have an impediment, an obsticle to our consciousness, awarenesses, since we’re nothing but pure spirits.”
I wish you the peace of Christ and I pray that He grants you the grace needed to see the truth of His word and His Church.