David Maginley – The Near-Death Experience of a Christian Pastor

David Maginley – The Near-Death Experience of a Christian Pastor

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ABOUT DAVID
Rev. David Maginley is a spiritual counselor at the QEII Well being Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and award-winning writer of Past Surviving: Cancer and Your Spiritual Journey. David has also survived cancer four moments, which resulted in a profound near-death experience and explorations in the character of consciousness and the connection of body, mind and spirit. He understands what it’s like to have most cancers from both of those sides of the clinic mattress, and has a sense of this daily life from equally sides of the veil. He is ordained with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, professional with the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care, member of Canadian Association for Psychosocial Oncology, the International Association for Near-Death Scientific studies, and is showcased in the documentaries Here Suitable Now and When You Die.

ABOUT IANDS
IANDS is a membership nonprofit 501(c)(3) firm with a mission to progress world-wide knowing of NDEs and linked experiences via research, schooling, and help. We imagine a foreseeable future in which all folks embrace near-death and linked experiences as a source of which means and inspiration for a superior environment. We imagine NDEs can change an individual’s lifestyle, influence the sciences, and embolden modern society. These days, IANDS engages in far more than research and has associates from about the earth. We invite you to look at starting to be a member of IANDS. To discover a lot more about near-death experiences, visit iands.org.

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What is an NDE?
A near-death experience (NDE) is typically a profound, everyday living transforming, intensely emotional experience that usually takes place in the course of a clinical disaster and has prevalent properties and aftereffects. It is not a dream, hallucination, or psychological illness (Greyson, 1983). There are no predictive variables to determine who will have an NDE. They happen to people of all ages, religions, socio-financial teams, cultures, academic backgrounds, and belief systems. They take place under a range of situation these kinds of as incidents, near-drownings, sicknesses, battle, surgical treatments, and childbirth. Pursuing an NDE, experiencers (NDErs) frequently display some popular aftereffects. Research has established a set of typical NDE features and lengthy-phrase aftereffects. Theories applied to describe near-death experiences in purely actual physical terms have been confirmed inadequate by NDE scientists and other folks.

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  1. Dr. Maginley, did you experience a he, or does "He" come from habit. My god is not 'he".God is the sacred "It". I don't mind capitalizing 'it" I do mind capitalizing "god" for the Christian god. It presumes knowledge we cannot have.

  2. "God" and "love"are synomous. That is very clever and probably very true. I would be curious to say if you in the near death experience would say you discovered god is just in a manner beyond Christianity's understanding in 2023.

  3. I found this to be a lot more believable than many NDEs I’ve heard related: no preaching, related with humour and intelligence, and not read by someone other than the experiencer (which tends to undermine their credibility for me). I also felt this man to be genuine and a nice person.

  4. What a charismatic and eloquent guy. Very brave to come out with such a profound message that undercuts the exclusivity still promoted by mainstream evangelical religions. I'm so glad to hear him talk about congruence, because this is one of the biggest gaps between the part of us here and 'us' on the other side, which is remembrance and fulfillment of the values most deeply written into our being that run beneath human culture. Many thanks for sharing the good news!

  5. In other words, "The self is a relation which relates itself to its own self, or it is that in the relation that the relation relates itself to its own self; the self is not the relation but that the relation relates itself to its own self", as Soren Kierkegaard put it.

  6. This reminds me very much of "New Seeds of Contemplation" by Thomas Merton. We are all "in God". And God is so simple that there can be no divisions or shadows within Him. When we are In God, we are so intimately One with God, that we are indistinguishable from the Divine. (as I understand Merton).

  7. I’m adding to my other comment. David who is the “we person” in your video. Maybe you don’t know or the “we person” was never identified to you, but your video leads people to presume that it was God. Which God? The “we” ofthe Godhead, God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit, or the Hindu trinity? You never once mention the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit by name. You start off this video by trying to make people comfortable with the Trinity by comparing the concept to other religions, why? You don’t mention that Jesus Himself says, “I am the Way, the Truth, the Life, no one comes to the Father except through Me.” There is no comparison to the Hindu trinity. I have watched many NDE videos, from Christian and non Christians. I don’t commit on non Christian videos, because they don’t claim to know God, the Christian God. I am committing on yours because you claim to be a Christian pastor. Sir, who is your God?

  8. David,as a proclaimed Christian minister, not once did you give glory to God. You compared God to the Hindu “trinity” as if God embraces that “similar” belief system. Are you teaching the Word of God ? Because, although I cannot say your testimony of what you experienced isn’t true, it does not line up with the Word of God. We will indeed be one with God, as Jesus was one with His Father, but we will never be God. I read a lot of the comments and the majority of people agree with your concept of God, but as a Christian who believes the entire Word of God, what you stated about your experience and how you relate your experience to your life, makes me believe that you are deceived. I have never had an NDE so all that I am saying here is based on God’s Word. If your experience does not line up with God’s Word, His truth, it is deception.

  9. Where is justice, repentance, sin, forgiveness, grace, good and evil, the judgement, heaven and hell? Exactly which good or evil spirit were you talking to, and experiencing? The father of all lies is a very convincing liar to capture your spirit and your soul, in NDE's. God is love, but there is tough love, which is justice to our free will, in our arrogance of pride. The father of all lies convinces us we are Gods, this is what fallible humans can fall for, in any of our experiences, with our sinful prideful innate natures. Good and evil exist, and so does spiritual warfare, for our spirits and our souls; don't believe the hype, in nothing but goodness and light, happiness and peaceful, near death experiences. Jesus our lord and our savior, came down to our planet for a good reason, and your redemption into the afterlife with the forgiveness you did not deserve, that grace gives you. Wake up to the spiritual fraud, that we are all Gods, and good and evil, and justice does not exist in the afterlife.