After i died, i no longer had a toddler's mind, and i wondered “is this it for me?” | NDE

After i died, i no longer had a toddler's mind, and i wondered “is this it for me?” | NDE

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  1. When I was 5 years old I was playing in a freshly dug sewer trench which was covered up by a bulldozer. I was buried for at least 25 minutes and not only survived but had no brain damage from oxygen deprivation. I remember the blackness, suffocation and terror and then being out of the body, fully conscious with no need to breathe. I'm about to turn 66 and I still sometimes resent the need to breathe . . . it seems such an effort sometimes. What I remember on leaving the body was that it felt like a return to the womb, floating in a state of unconditional love and a feeling of absolute safety. The best I've ever felt in my whole life. All the trauma of suffocation disappeared the instant I left my body.

    The next thing I remember was waking up in the car on my mother's lap as my father rushed me to the hospital 13 miles away. I have never feared death after that. I went on to marry a man who also had an NDE when he was 17 and attempted suicide. He also should not have survived, but miraculously did. We went on to live a life steeped in metaphysics, spirituality and mysticism. He died 6 years ago but, in case you're wondering, yes, he still makes his presence known in all kinds of interesting ways and I know we will be reunited when I cross. We are on Earth to experience and learn and grow. When we absorb the lessons we need to in this particular lifetime, we get to go home. I can hardly wait.