Lessons From A Near Death Experience with Jim Bruton – 305

Lessons From A Near Death Experience with Jim Bruton – 305

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Podcast visitor 305 is Jim Bruton. Jim experienced a near death experience just after an accident. His aircraft shipped Jim to his up coming journey, the journey to stop all journeys, his Near Death Experience. From that one of a kind transformation, Jim carries on to discover all factors of integrating it into his lifestyle, prospecting what wisdom he can that proceeds to bubble forth. The journey has just begun and The In Amongst, A Journey of a Life span, is the 1st installment. Jim developed numerous video clips and executed hundreds of interviews that sooner or later led to the producing of his new guide The Follow In Among: The Artwork of Allowing Go. He was instructed how to write it in an Out of Body Experience, that advised him that the words would have the information and facts but the rivers of white that ran amongst them held the knowledge.

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28 Comments

  1. Kinda difficult not to take life too seriously when it is so difficult in societies to just live and not worry about harm, homelessness, hunger and other constant fears the way life is structured by mankind today.

  2. Thanks for a great interview and I wish Jim all the best with his new book. Another great book on Letting Go is by David R. Hawkins MD called Letting Go, it's also a brilliant book that is well worth reading. I haven't read Jim's book yet but I'm sure it's a great read.

  3. What an absolute load of nonsense. I suffered a cardiac arrest and sunk to the bottom of the deep end of a public pool for an unknown amount of time before another swimmer noticed. I was dragged out and worked on for 20-25 minutes until defibrillation restarted my heart. I went out like a light and didn't wake up until a week later in the ICU. There is no spirit or soul or heaven or hell or sky daddy or other side. There is only sleep without dreams. When you die your brain dies. Maybe in some circumstances, the brain experiences delusions as it is staved of oxygen but that is all. There is no such thing as a mind, spirit or soul without a brain. If you need something like this to make you think about what really matters then bully for you. I on the other hand have changed nothing in my life based on my NDE.

  4. In regard to your marriage, you didn't die. And I emphasize didn't. God brought you back. Perhaps you were brought back to 'teach' your wife a new perspective on life. By calling it quits you were in fact saying I don't love you and never did. A negative conclusion to an NDE which, I believe, is not what God or "Love" intended. This is another view on your NDE in my opinion.

  5. The best part was his mediation suggestions. I've never heard anyone mention driving but I do that as well. My favorite is to just sit in the yard and look at stuff. I never could sit with my eyes closed and do traditional meditations but I know the miraculous results I now achieve just sitting in the sun a few hours each morning.