Atheist Becomes A Buddhist After Dying and Coming Back – Near Death Experience

Atheist Becomes A Buddhist After Dying and Coming Back – Near Death Experience

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Near-death experience guest 639 is Aimee Champion who was atheist right before her NDE experience and afterwards became a buddhist.

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  1. Accepting the pain, which will reduce your suffering, is exactly the same as birthing labour, the more you relax, the less it hurts. Id go into a trance like state, as I was concentrating so hard on the 1st part of my body Id tense, + let it go, + it halved the labour pain.

  2. I think there's a danger in all of the moral relativism that's coming out of the NDE movement. You don't need to be a doctrinaire Christian to see that there's considerable danger in propagating the notion that nothing you do in this life will count against you in the hereafter.

  3. So very helpful!! I go in and out of grief for my husband and son in the other side and grieve for my two adult sons experiencing drug addiction. Love this concept of self forgiveness and that everything is purposeful ..

  4. For someone as rational as she is, I’m not surprised she went with Tibetan Buddhism which by far has the most precise teachings on the death and transmigration experience than any other religion out there. Many people see Buddhism and think Theravada Buddhism of mindfulness and meditation but vajrayana or Tibetan Buddhism is so so so so vast. It is not for everyone though. ❤

  5. I’ve listen to many of these and believe in their experiences. I have had glimpses of the eternal/the source/god through various methods. But what I don’t understand is the talk of purpose and why we are here. I mean, “why” would we be here to learn or to grow? What would the point be from living in an earthly existence? Why grow when the source is omnipresent? Does anyone know what I mean? Like, why?

  6. As a Buddhist myself, I understand your life review. Everything that is happening is the way it should be, everything is already perfect. Everything is a result of a former action, an endless conditioning.
    Existens is in a sense impersonal, our body is physical nature and the thinking process is mental nature, there is no I in this two nature's. The I is a dilusional identification with a karmic process.
    Our true nature is beyond physical and mental nature which we sometimes get a glimpse of through a NDE or in deep meditation.
    The expression of physical and mental nature are not one but an expression of the one.
    We are the one witnessing physical and mental nature.
    Great interview!

  7. I'm very confused… so, we choose to come "here" because we need to get away from that soul-state and experience separation and whatever this place has to offer, but, yet, our ultimate goal is to integrate the principles of that soul-state place into our experience here? (Or whatever place we happen to incarnate). This is a persistent contradiction. Not a paradox, in some positive other-worldly "I just dont understand it" sort of way, but a genuine contradiction. If our job is to experience whatever place we incarcerate into and take those experiences back to the Source, why on earth would our job, also, be to make the places we are going more like the Source-realm we chose to leave?…. something is amiss, here :/

  8. I needed to hear that
    The pain I went through caused by others to teach me not to do others that way and to forgive myself for letting it happen. To stop feeling like it was my fault or hating him for it. It was a hard ,painful lesson. And that is all
    And I got 2 beautiful kids out of all that .

  9. It's so confusing because I've heard a lot of atheist to christian, buddhist to christian, muslim to christian, so this one is throwing me off.
    Then she says there's no hell, but a lot of people have reported being there.
    She says we choose to come here, and some do, but a lot of people report being forced to come here.