She Communicated With Her Higher Self While Drowning During Her NDE

She Communicated With Her Higher Self While Drowning During Her NDE

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Near-death experience guest 686 is Dee who had an NDE experience due to drowning.

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  1. God is omnipotent and can breathe under water so.thats why when she dies she also can breathe under water …Again God said he made us like him. What a powerful Creator we have and how bad we behave. Forgive us Father

  2. I love this testimony i had a similiar experience in a near drowning. I was an adult trying to save my daughter from drowning. She was climbing me pushing me under i was initially atruggling and frantic then i heard this calm voice saying you and your daughter are fine. You have been here before. I started feeling sad for my family who was watching. Thinking this is going to be hard for them but you and your daughter will be fine. I began to surrendet and when i did a total stranger in the area pulled her off of me.
    I always thought i was on the threshhold of having an NDE, but will never forget that voice in my head

  3. I think I had a similar experience of putting two and two together from watching this channel and another one with NDEs on them. I was listening to people's accounts for several months and through that time I would hear people talk here and there about certain qualities and ways of experiencing reality that can happen to a person after they've had an NDE. I realised that a lot of these qualities were qualities I had, just to a lesser extent. I thought that was strange because I never had an NDE. But then it occurred to me that I stopped breathing and turned blue when I was a baby and my dad had to resuscitate me. I don't remember any of it, but it dawned on me that I could have briefly had an NDE and just not remembered it and that that could possibly explain why I have certain qualities and ways of looking at things. It's strange because I lived all my life knowing that happened to me but never once thought of me actually dying or going somewhere. I'll probably never know if I actual had an NDE though.
    I did however leave my body a little bit when I was really sick in the hospital with covid. There's not much to it but I think it's probably worth mentioning. I felt like I was simultaneously in two places at once. One was my physical body lying on my back. The other was another "body" sort of halfway out of my body. It was lying in the same position as my physical body except it was not on the bed. It was halfway out of my body and to the left and up (towards my head). I could feel both bodies at the very same time, which is hard to explain, but I felt like I was completely in both of them.

  4. I can also relate to the interviewee's relationship to water. I nearly drowned as a 4-y-o, trying to see how far I could walk into the sea – deeper & deeper til a wave broke over my head. I struggled up, went to take a breath, got knocked over, sucked in seawater, struggled up a third time & again got a mouthful of water – then suddenly I was just quietly floating, weightless, in the water, watching the bubbles ascend unhurriedly in front of my face, feeling blissful and serene. My mother was preoccupied with my baby sister on the beach, but another woman had seen what was happening and dragged me out. As soon as I rose above the surface, I became aware of my unbearably heavy body and a horrible choking sensation, then began struggling fruitlessly for air, until the water rushed out my lungs and I could breath again. And, like this woman, ever since then I've had a fascination with swimming underwater. I was able to swim the length of an Olympic pool on one breath. I wanted to be a mermaid: could I grow gills? I used to practice breathing while I was under the shower with my face upturned under the jet of water. A couple of years ago, at 68, I could do 70 strokes on one breath, but decided my ageing brain probably needed all the oxygen it could get, so cut back to 30. I used to love sailing, spent years snorkelling over reefs, and have also been a body-boarding fan for the past 25 years. I've also had many, many out of body experiences and lucid flying dreams.