Her Spiritual Team Saved Her During Her Near Death Experience!

Her Spiritual Team Saved Her During Her Near Death Experience!

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Podcast Visitor 189 is Angela Maroosis. She has experienced 4 near death experiences considering the fact that the age of 11. Her NDE experiences consist of a vehicle accident, hydroplaning underneath a transport, a boating incident and a in close proximity to drowning incident. There was a foreshadowing party when she was 5, that contained the big important components for initially 2 experiences, and 6 months after her very last experience sheI discovered herself in a problem with various synchronicities all-around her near-death experiences and a further major daily life function, which she believes alerts the end of her recent pattern of near-death experiences.

A person of the most placing areas of all her near-death experiences is that a profound ingredient from every previous function is a key to the next event and a major component of its unfolding. She credits every of her 4 near-death experiences as pivotal events in her everyday living that she reveres for becoming a gateway to further self-discovery.

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  1. Jeff you are drifting away from your original content of actual NDE's, and people that claim "multiple" NDE's are starving for attention, zero credibility on this women, babbling babbling babbling uuhhhgggghhhhh

  2. I understand you Angela. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I really got your point about the difference between people's words and their actions! What they say, compared to who they really are behind the mask. Leaving your friend to struggle and drown while watching says it all. I understand synchronisities and becoming awake and alert to the signs combined with intuition which is another sense we possess. To me, it is a guidance system outside of time. It's coming from a higher dimension into the 3d. Be blessed Angela. Thank you Jeff. We are hear to listen and keep an open mind and if anyone doesnt enjoy listening they can click off. There is a difference between positive critique and criticism.

  3. Hmmmm, I've narrowly escaped death many times myself, was even in a coma for a few days but would never consider that an NDE. An NDE is when you die and leave the body.

  4. I think some people when they hear “near death” they just think like “yeah I almost died this was so close to death” that in their mind this what an NDE is. Like one person said “it’s literally misnamed because I literally DIED for real it was established medically I wasn’t ‘near death’ I really was dead and then revived!”! Still these are interesting to listen to as well!❤️

  5. I'm not sure why I feel compelled to make this comment; since, her terminology is far less important than her story. Perhaps, it's "for" someone who would, otherwise, get "derailed" before she does her clarification towards the very end: Although the events she describes are, in many ways, NDE-LIKE in their effects upon her life, calling them NDE's was analogous to calling all motor vehicles "a Ford F-150…" It's important for people to understand that we don't have to experience clinical death to have profound, life-changing spiritual experiences. It's also important not to "throw everything into the same basket." To do so dilutes each of them; especially, in a world which does its best to try to invalidate any of them.

    I, also, feel like I'm supposed to share an event which occurred when I was 16 ~ which was a "potential brush with death;" but NOT an "NDE": It occurred in the summer of 1970, while hitch-hiking across town to visit a friend. I was about a block (or so) away from a major intersection, headed eastbound; but, there was very little traffic at the time. A car pulled over to pick me up; and, "the hair stood up on the back of my neck." I acted like I recognized a car further back & waved them on. That car just barely made it through the intersection before a northbound driver blew through their red light. The time it would've taken for me to have run up & hopped into their back seat was the difference between that car making it through the intersection unscathed versus getting T-boned on the passenger side, at rather high speed… Although I didn't have the name for it until years later, I've "been on bonus days" ever since. (That passenger probably has been, too; although, that person might not realize it.) Even at 16, I understood that I'd received a very powerful intervention in my life; &, it taught me the importance of not questioning "my intuition." (The few times I have, I've seriously regretted having done so!) Was it a valuable lesson about spiritual reality? ABSOLUTELY! Was it an NDE? ABSOLUTELY NOT! (BTW. I have a LOT more examples I could list; but, that's the only one I felt I was supposed to give an account of ~ perhaps for the benefit of someone reading this at some future time.)

  6. During her 4 experiences, she wasn't "near dearth" even once. I would call them near-bruise experiences because in all four occasions she "could have" gotten hurt. These weren't even near, "near-death experiences."

  7. I could be wrong, but… Even though the Bible speaks of Seven Angels, Revelation 15:1. The Bible only mentions 5 of them by name. Gabriel the messenger of God, Michael, the protector, then Lucifer before he failed from grace, then after the fall, he is mentioned as Satan or Beelzebub. There is a reference to Abaddon, a fallen angel of the bottomless pit ruler of evil spirits. Interestingly there is an "Implied" angel name that also appears in the Bible (could be considered number 6, kind of, source of if we consider it as "Name") mentioned as "An Angel of the Lord." Still, sometimes it seems the scripture is referring to God itself when it mentions this name. However, the name or angel Metatron is not in the Bible. Not even Raphael, the healer, who is well known, appears in the Bible. He appears in the Book of Tobit rather, Catholic/Orthodox canon old Hebrew scripture, not part of the Bible but an Apocryphal book.

  8. These are most certainly not NDE's.
    I have a hard time categorizing these as STE's even…. They're definitely anomalous to the everyday or "day to day" we all know and experience but I don't find anything particularly spiritual or transformative about them.
    I think she's acutely attuned to shifts in time/space and comfortable with broaching the topic.

  9. Metatron or Mattatron is an angel in Judaism mentioned in a few brief passages in the Aggadah and in mystical Kabbalistic texts within the Rabbinic literature. The figure forms one of the traces for the presence of dualist proclivities in the otherwise monotheistic visions of both the Tanakh and later Christian doctrine.