Near Death Experiences Quotes

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Leonardo Patrignani
“Non vanno mai via davvero.”
Leonardo Patrignani, There

Mark Lanegan
“Each and every time I walked out into the dark, I only ever came part of the way back.”
Mark Lanegan, Devil in a Coma

Amy Tan
“Through trial with death, you discover your power. Through trial, you shed your mortal flesh, layer after layer, until you become who you are supposed to be.”
Amy Tan, Saving Fish from Drowning

P.M.H. Atwater
“No matter how wonderful "The Other Side" seems, you cannot stay if it is not your time.”
P.M.H. Atwater, Coming Back to Life: The After-Effects of the Near-Death Experience

H.  Gibson
“Each breath is a Magical experience in itself.”
H. Gibson, Saving Leilaka: Han Storm: The Chronicles of Han:

Maggie O'Farrell
“It was not so much that I didn't value my existence but more that I had an insatiable desire to push myself to embrace all that it could offer. Nearly losing my life at the age of eight made me sanguine - perhaps to a fault - about death. I knew it would happen, at some point, and the idea didn't scare me; its proximity felt instead almost familiar. The knowledge that I was lucky to be alive, that it so easily could have been otherwise, skewed my thinking.”
Maggie O'Farrell, I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death

Gene O'Neil
“The years move forward and everyone is attending to their life’s priorities, focusing on how to be happy, make a living, raise a family. The years turn into decades and sooner or later, (hopefully later) sickness or accidents happen and all are again confronted with the big questions: Why? What’s next? What has this life that I’ve lived been about? As one begins to consider their own eventual departure: What have I been able to do to make things a little better? What have I passed along to make others’ lives more beautiful?”
Gene O'Neil, An Upraised Chalice: Adventures and Near-Death Encounters in my Search for the Brotherhood of Light

Abhijit Naskar
“Nanak’s encounter of God and God’s court was in fact a profound hallucinatory Near-Death Experience caused by drowning that strengthened his pre-conceived notion of a rational, compassionate and unorthodox society.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurons, Oxygen & Nanak

Ana Claudia Antunes
“When I was a child and I would listen to my sister's LPs She was a huge fan and she was so in love with him that she wrote him a letter. I enjoyed seeing my sis so happy about Manilow Mania. I wrote some lyrics based on one of his songs, also thinking of those ships that pass in the night in the city where I was born. Can you guess which one?
Anyway, my sister was already unconscious at the hospital when I inserted an earplug so that she could hear some of his songs. It was very low, very mild Manilow, when all of a sudden, in the second cord when he sang "I made it through the rain" in a beat a bit higher her heartbeat which was being monitored played faster. I could see that as a sign that she was listening. I stopped the song and I started Singing one of her songs that she had especially made for my birthday when I turned nine yrs old and I never forgot about that. I could see a little smile coming from the left side of her lips. It was the affirmation I needed. That she was and will always be there for me as I so admired her soul to the bones!”
Ana Claudia Antunes, The Tao of Physical and Spiritual

Sherrilyn Kenyon
“I know this clown," Grim said in an evil tone. "He keeps teasing me with these near death experiences. One day, I'm going to take his butt down even when I'm not supposed to. You can't keep knocking on my door and then slamming it in my face. It's just not right.”
Sherrilyn Kenyon, Invincible

Bryon Ehlmann
“The reality is that when you die, assuming no supernatural afterlife, things will not be, from your perspective, as they were before you were born. Instead, you will be timelessly, though imperceptibly so, and eternally, though deceptively so, paused in the last conscious moment of your final experience.”
Bryon Ehlmann, A Natural Afterlife Discovered: The Newfound, Psychological Reality That Awaits Us at Death

Bryon Ehlmann
“Your natural afterlife is dying while believing you’re in heaven (or hell) and for all eternity never knowing otherwise.”
Bryon Ehlmann, A Natural Afterlife Discovered: The Newfound, Psychological Reality That Awaits Us at Death