Going Into the Light | An Interview with Joachim Nicolay

Going Into the Light | An Interview with Joachim Nicolay

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Joachim Nicolay is a psychologist, philosopher, theologist and the head of the German “Community of near-death experiences”. He has dealt with the essence of near-death experiences for yrs – this sort of as the often documented experiences of “the light”, but also negative near-death experiences (i.e. “experiences of hell”).

What contacts with the “hereafter” do folks, who are near to death, ordinarily experience? Does our way of living affect the experience of death? What do damaging near-death experiences refer to? Which visuals of the hereafter can be formulated thanks to these reviews? These subject areas we will focus on in this interview.

Contents:
00:01:03 Can reports of individuals who have near-death experience truly tell us what to count on in the so-identified as afterlife?
00:01:56 What are the impressions people today report on particularly frequently?
00:04:37 Do only people today with a Christian background experience this kind of matters, or is it the identical experience regardless of people’s denomination?
00:07:04 What are the characteristics of near-death experiences?
00:07:57 To come to be just one with the light, does that indicate that the identity of the human getting is saved intact?
00:08:34 Are we confronted with language difficulties?
00:10:33 When you review classic Christian tips of the afterlife with reviews of people who have had near-death experiences, can you see similarities?
00:11:35 Are adverse near-death experiences only hallucinations or evidence that a little something like hell does exist?
00:14:58 What are the standard aspects of negative near-death experiences?
00:16:39 Do you assume that near-death experiences counsel that our lives listed here and now have a strong link with what we will experience after death?
00:17:51 The Bible suggests: Your deeds will adhere to you, but is it truly that uncomplicated?
00:19:14 Would not it be feasible that folks have a near-death experience in a variety of depth?
00:20:15 What about the suicide bomber? Will he be recognized into paradise as nicely?
00:24:35 Growth – is that the this means of life?
00:26:45 What particularly was the motivation for you to be interested in this phenomenon in the 1st spot?
00:28:14 Can you give us an plan of what your Reserve “Heading into the Light” is about?

Credits:
Director: Mehmet Yesilgöz
Translation: Edda Raab
Voice-around: Aryan Salhenegger-Niamir, Werner Huemer
Editorial contribution: Katrin Salhenegger Niamir, Heike Funke
Editor, Interviewer: Werner Huemer

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33 Comments

  1. I think you can't say that those who attemepted suicide gets a negative near death experience, there are lot of people reporting that attempted suicide having a positive near death experience. Negative near death experience even happens to people that died to an accident or surgery or whatever, we don't understand yet what provoks a negative NDE and what provoks a positive one. Why would an unconditional loving god puts someone who is in so much pain and suffering in even more pain and suffering (negative near death experience or maybe hell?).

  2. How come I never heard of anyone saying they saw buddha..?? All the NDE videos I watched they say they see dead relatives or a bright light or Jesus.. Never heard seeing budhha or any other.
    I totally believe that if you are a believer of Christ you have a place called heaven for you. As our sweet Jesus ❤ has promises. ❤
    The non believers usually see light.
    What's weird is that since childhood I felt that this is not home. I get some feeling that I want to go back but I'm sure if he sent me hear it's definitely for a reason. ❤

  3. I had what I can only refer to as an experience of enlightenment. I was fourteen at the time, and I experienced unconditional love, mercy and understanding. I was filled with this love, and I realized in that experience that all the condemnation I had previously experienced and feared came from my own judgements. I could also telepathically understand that it is like this for all. Once I experienced this all-encompassing love, I no longer had any judgements of anyone. And I, myself became loving and compassionate. Like Buddha, I loved EVERYTHING.

  4. I wonder where I come from… When he talks about that sad souls I felt so identified with them, that's how I've felt all my life. I can easily love animals but I feel my heart so closed up towards people, I really fear them and avoid their love. I havn't realized this until I started watching ndes.

  5. This man seed great contradiction within punishing one that you love. But parents are forced to do it every day. It's amazing how many people have ND experiences which are obvious proofs of God. Yet they obviously never acquire a schedule of talking to God, because they exist interviewed while far from God.

  6. In advaita vendanta they say that death of the body is akin to waking from a dream. Whatever state we pass into seems more real than the previous, just like the waking state. It does not mean that afterlife is any more real than the previous state, In fact it shows that differing experiences show that it is as changeable as the waking and dream states.

  7. The main reason to negative experience is resistance.I have couple of sleep paralysis and night terrors where I resist deeply and it turns into very negative but when I stop resisting it becomes comforting….. So you don't have to worry about anything at all

  8. Jewish mysticism, the study of Kabbalah, gives us the closest explanation to the reality of near death experiences and the afterlife. It parallels the experiences from people that have experienced an Nde. This has been known for other a thousand years. As one rabbi that had studied Kabbalah and also experienced an Nde. Dying is like walking into another room and taking your coat off. In Hebrew the afterlife is called Olam HaBah the world to come. A world with no secrets. Nothing is hidden, not even your thoughts. It is also described as the garden of Eden. A further explanation are of reincarnation, where the soul will experience multiple lives in order to elevate itself. All detailed within the study of Kabbalah.

  9. Yaaaa no. I died in 97 and spent an eternity in heaven before being sent back. The ones responsible for my death were in heaven with me . God forgives instantly. It's very simple. There is no hell… dark experiences are illusions given by God to give insight.

  10. That’s why people should get rid of guilt and fear while they’re here ! Most people don’t even know what is love ! And then don’t forget that there is none human they just look like humans, and manipulation goes on the other side the same as here ,,, yes they will show you live review with advanced technology make you feel guilty manipulate you to come back to Pey your karma what a crap shit

  11. Answers to these all questions . Heaven or hell as we experience is here in our world of reality . We go through many cycle of lives and our rewards and punishments are handed over here . Cycle of karma and incarnation is designed to evolve to souls until they are elevated to be disolved back in one . To the question what happens to a bad person …he comes back to face miserly of life and suffers through own karma . That is why we see different spectrum of lives here some are happy some are sad . Our entire lifetime is culmination of free will and past karma's .

    Hindu scriptures have already explained it their philosophy has well understood this subject .

  12. This is interesting. An academic with apparently no actual NDE gives his opinion on what he thinks and believes is the case. Some of the things he says are right: There is no hell; There is no punishment; You see familiar people and expected people, Jesus, etc. But other things he says do not make that much sense. Like the suicide bomber who has to spend some time somewhere until he learns better. The lady who suicided and ended up in a room of uncommunicative people. Where is this room? Such things do not make sense. Friends and relatives you meet after death are presented to you in a form that you will recognise, but that is no longer what they look like. You will gradually see them in their spirit form when the time is right. It isn't how they look now!
    The doctor is probably a good man, but he is looking at it from the point of view of one who has the learning but not the experience. Thank you, again, as I said, it was interesting.

  13. Unconditional Love doesn't exist.

    Unconditional love is an unjust love because all people good or bad are treated the same way!

    God doesn't punish anyone.
    Our behaviour "punishes" us because we chose darkness rather than light so we are given what we chose!

  14. FANTASTIC INTERVIEW!! So much to absorb. I will watch again at least twice more. Thank you Dr. Nicolay for this thought provoking interview. Thank you very much.

  15. Much as I respect anybody”s perspective on the after life and their perspective on nde’s, I would like to point out (and yes, we would probably all like to know the outcome of lives which were misguided such as the suicide bomber) that being in our human consciousness has its inherent limitations. We talk and hear about unconditional love from many people who have experienced nde’s but in all truth, we actually can only conceptualize this in its most primitive form, love for a child. I find it somewhat futile to ponder the afterlife outcome of suicide bombers or hitler like figures that have peppered our history. It is an impossible trajectory for our human consciousness to make with its inherent biases and cultural differences. We simply do not have the capacity for it. The prevalent arc of a majority of nde’s describe the love, acceptance and non judgmental attitudes of our and others’ higher being. Yes, there are a minority of negative nde’s which are hard to explain unless in terms of their own very fixed/limited mindsets. Rob Schwartz in his books goes into the reasons for negative experiences, sometimes they are for the growth of others, for self or for the collective. When discussing these issues, I truly believe we cannot just be scientific, there is such a huge element of mysticism and the unknown. As humans we try and make sense of it but there are always going to be a myriad of questions. My key takeaway from all of the nde”s is that life in human form is about loving and experiencing the joys as well the heartaches. But if your primary intention always comes from a space of love, you cannot go far wrong. Namaste and keep up the good work of enlightenment;)❤️

  16. There is an aspect I've never seen mentioned. If anyone reads this and has some answers to it I would like to hear them.
    It is this:
    What about the effect of the body on the spirit?
    See the story is we come into the body to have some experiences and we criticise or judge ourselves afterwards by how we handled those experiences.- essentially how we meet events in our lives.
    And generally we judge according to the love we display. Which we measure via things like how violent or gentle we were, how helpful or unhelpful, how nice or nasty. Right?
    Now we know that some genealogies make you more susceptible to violence, more likely to be violent. And more likely to be hot tempered, impatient, nasty etc..
    It seems like you could be inhabiting a body that is actively working against you in this 'spiritual' way !
    I wonder what's to be said about that? Anything at all or it's really just the same? People, spirits of life, come down to inhabit those bodies in full knowledge of what they're getting into and wanting to experience that? LIke checking themselves out to see how they operate under a handicap sort of thing?

  17. I missed this interview last year and am glad to come across it now. I appreciate the insights into negative NDE's. Each religion deals with human shortcomings and sin in their own ways. In my own life I've learned the vital lesson that self-examination is necessary if I'm to learn to love.
    Thank you both for this interview.