Near Death Experience: Storehouse of Abundant Love

Near Death Experience: Storehouse of Abundant Love

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Peter Panagore had two near-death experiences (NDEs). The initially one transpired in 1980 when Peter was ice climbing on the globe-well-known Lower Weeping Wall, together the Ice Fields Parkway in Alberta, Canada, and his next experience happened just after his heart assault in 2015.

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Site: https://www.peterpanagore.enjoy/

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  1. I'd like to thank Peter for sharing his NDE's with us – at one point, I had tears falling down my face when he was talking about him being shown everything he had done in his life review, and how it affected every person he came across… and then he said "I judged myself – I wasn't judged, I judged myself." Those words spoke to the very core of me.
    I had a very powerful experience during a meditation a few months back. I was hoping to meet my spirit guide. I met a beautiful lady, then I saw a Grey (alien) standing in front of this table/metal desk with many lights all moving in formation. The Grey indicated to me, via thought, that it wasn't my time to speak with it, and then told me to rejoin the lady.
    She told me I could ask her any question I liked, so I said "What's the answer to everything?" She said, "Love. Love is the answer to everything. Think about it. The Earth would be a beautiful place, if only you loved one another. It's much easier to hate, than it is to love. So my answer to you, is Love."

    Thank you, Julie, for another wonderful interview. Much love xx

  2. how beautifully Peter described the Love of God. God’s love sounds so soothing, gently and powerfully embracing one’s soul. Thank you so much, Peter, for endeavouring to find words to explain a divine mystery. It’s amazingly beautiful. Wonderful picture of God permeating everything, seeing everyone, knowing all possibilities…