ER Doctor Returned With 3 GIFTS After His Near Death Experience

ER Doctor Returned With 3 GIFTS After His Near Death Experience

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Near-death experience visitor 911 is Dr. Rod Chelburg, retired ER medical doctor who now functions as a spiritual guidebook to aid …

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  1. i feel like its almost a cop out to just say "we are all one" and just stop there. first of all personally i find "we are all one" both boring and disturbing. i dont want to be one with serial killers for example. second of all and more interestingly if we are all one whats the point of the separation? because here on earth in our day to day life we are most certainly not one actually sometimes in mortal competition.

  2. This man describes my life very closely. I didn’t need a stroke to make space to find the divine. The “thing” that we experienced in 2020 slowed my surgery schedule down. I made a list of all the accomplishments and achievements I had earned in my life and realized NONE of it made me happy. I was so miserable I wanted peace and happiness more than anything. This started my journey. It led me out of the medical industrial complex that I could no longer resonate with or believe in. I’ve traveled the world in the last year, about to go to Australia/NZ next month, and I share my energy everyday everywhere I go. This is my purpose now. To give others the courage to live their fullest lives and see the reality of who they really are, apart from the ego identity. Like Rod, I agree that the root cause of our suffering is the mistaken belief that we are separate from God, which implies we are connected to everything and everyone.

  3. ''To me'', that certainly was the best interview ever, the most enlightening, the most inspiring, and the most helpful in my (humbly said) spiritual path (and thus my daily life…). I had to pause several times to allow my mind to quiet down because of so much beautiful teaching and to hold back my tears… I think I may have had the explanation about the ''red Light'' I spontaneously saw during a meditation, which light I tended to associate with the root chakra (??). An immense Thank you Dr. Chelburg (or Chelberg?) for your very kind and calm presence on JeffMara podcast. I definitely will watch this interview again.

  4. I really enjoyed Dr. Rod's stories, especially finding that woman's soul crying about not being able to say goodbye to her family. What a beautiful way to be able to help her say goodbye as she wished to her family.

  5. I want to be where he is. It's true — I believed I was deemed by God unworthy (because of an incident that happened early in my childhood). Nothing good was going to happen to me or for me – that was how I received the church's teachings. Through years of hard work on me, I feel very much a part of God now, and a couple of times I even felt His love. I hope I am not "band-aiding" over the old belief.

  6. Dr. Rod is the face of authenticity and genuineness. So very humble and peaceful. This was truly an honor and an incredible experience listening to this interview. Thank you Jeff and Mara.

  7. We're not all one. That is not true and I'm glad someone else who commented said the same thing. There are different species of humans on this plane that are earthy and some who are heavenly. The Bible states that clearly. This realm is a mix of all kinds of animals as well, not from here.

  8. Thank you Jeff for bringing him on, he was so peaceful with you sitting there, after I watched your show I went ahead and I booked a session with him. I really need some help right now. Thank you so much for bringing on these amazing beautiful people

  9. he has a nice way of communicating, even tho he speaks of "god" whic i find problematic, he is not fear based or imposing.. on an amusing note, i kept thinking hes speaking about "Ra".. why is he talking about Ra (material)? then i realise his name is "Rod". I really like listening to him. PS the red and white is spoken of in buddhism during the death process, and also similarly by Daskalos about the angels at that same instant.