She Died & Saw Faceless Monks On The Other Side – Near Death Experience

She Died & Saw Faceless Monks On The Other Side – Near Death Experience

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  1. I had a similar experience where I was on the “Other Side.” As Diane mentioned, the LOVE is so overwhelming, powerful, all-encompassing — it’s indescribable.

    It has been almost a year and it still brings me to tears when I think about it or hear another experiencer talk about their encounter.

    God doesn’t “feel” love, nor is love a thing that is “given” to us by God; GOD IS the LOVE and the LOVE IS GOD (an inadequate word for the Divine).

    Sigh. I’m not making any sense. How does one describe the indescribable?

  2. That reminds me of a dream I had as a kid about 10. The "monks" (not really sure if monks or not), a bunch of them, had no face, only blackness there, wore black robes, but were happily cheering me on, like coaching me, but I couldn't understand because they were all talking at the same time. I was smiling because I never had anyone pay so much attention to me. Then I said, "I can't hear what you're all saying." They quieted down, then one stepped up and said, "They are trying to tell you that things are going to get worse, but hang on, because things will get better." With that my dream was over. I'm 57, but never forgot this.

  3. 21:25 "They gave me things that I could related to…" Exactly. As I like to say, Southern Baptists don't get visions from St. Mary and Roman Catholics don't fall down at altar calls. We are given experiences through our own filters, expectations, and spiritual language.

  4. How she describes the light "behavior" (sorry for my english) it sounds like a "mother souce", as if our soul is a part of it, a deeply appreciated part, maybe a molecule that is deeply loved. I can not describe it, but I feel it.

  5. Wonderful, Dianne. Thanks so much! I've got stage 4 gall bladder/bile duct cancer. You're making my future feel and look brighter, I must say! I have to be careful to not get TOO impatient! I think God wants us to enjoy this world too. I'll get there when it is my time! I already believed in reincarnation…that what we take with us is our God -consciousness…our capacity to love, to extend love and to receive it.
    Bless you, dear lady. Love you, Bill

  6. This will probably be the last LAD experience of others that I comment on. (I had my own where I stood face to face with God and Jesus at heaven's gate). We are hearing 2 different kinds of life after death experiences these days: 1)There are those like mine who see that the Bible is true…seeing God, Jesus, heaven, God's angels, etc – and even some people seeing hell. 2) there are those where the people come back saying there is no consequence for sin, no need for redemption through Jesus, that we ourselves are God and there is no need to pray to God because it is our 'birthright' to have everything we need, that the 'universe' is 'source', etc. Why the difference in experiences? It's very simple actually:

    If you do not have a personal relationship with God before you die – You will either: A) find yourself in hell. B) find that God stays silent with you just as you have done to Him throughout your life. And that leaves you at the mercy of fallen entities that will deceive you and fill you with deception, knowing that you will come back and spread it.

    Unfortunately 'B' is what happened to this very nice, but deceived woman. I stood with the Creator of the Universe, the God of the Bible. Trust me, we are not God and there IS consequences for unrepentant sin in our lives. The devil knows that his deceptive message is what most people want to hear, and that it will lead to their destruction. Without a personal relationship with Jesus/God/the Holy Spirit – you're not getting out of this alive, people.

  7. This was utterly fascinating. I am still on a cloud thanks to hearing this. You spoke so beautifully. And the host did a superb job, offering so much space for the guest as well as asking great questions and making astute observations

  8. I am by nature a sceptic. I have a masters degree in health science. I often come from a place of assuming these reports are some sort of hallucination, dream, or vision experienced prior to the individual's actual death or unconsciousness. The potential mechanisms proposed have included DMT, or a myriad of other biochemical catalysts. However, prior to allowing that hypothesis to reside true in our minds, we would need GREAT confidence that matter (physical stuff: atoms/molecules/cells etc..) can somehow give rise to any and all experiences… Ie: joy, the faith in one's religion, the feeling of loving another, the taste of chocolate, even the experience of losing a child. Because this is a scientifically "non-explanable" phenomenon, it's often called the "hard problem" of consciousness (Chalmers). In addition to science being unable to address this question, there is nothing scientifically/materialistically that can explain the significant similarity between the vast majority of people's NDEs. Consider the veridical stories (individuals who have visually & accurately reported what happened, often extreme distances away, while they were clinically dead or under deep anesthesia). Or consider the premonition stories, that post NDE, many individuals have accurately predicted future world events. Or just consider that the majority of these stories having similar themes & experiences; including the feeling of total expectance & unconditional love, or that a vast majority of individual NDE reports include a "review of their previous life".

    I imagine eventually science will "explain" these experiences. However, they'll most likely fall back on explaining it away via neurochemical activity & increased cerebral metabolism. However, saying these experiences are a result of those changes ignores the Darth of evidence that already refutes this hypothesis. Saying we know that when you're scared, or in love, or are sad, your physical body reacts a certain way, is moot. Why? Because if (as it seems), consciousness is instead primary, then beingness isn't contingent on brain chemistry or makeup, but rather brain chemistry/makeup is contingent on beingness. This is demonstrated by simple acts of meditation or conscious breathing that have proven to change the biochemistry of our brain and body (cortisol, epinephrine etc…).

    If this (or either) are the case, we will need to quickly reconsider our current consciousness paradigm. Instead of assuming that the human experience is the result of luckily arranged atoms in a random billiard ball cosmos without purpose, we are more likely experiencing our individual consciousness by way of a vast universal mind (call it what you will: God, virtual reality, primary consciousness, source, etc… ).

  9. Diane you are lovely and a gift …thank you! You captured my heart when you said "I feel God's gratitude for me"…having been an alienated mother for 21 years and journeying through and pass that…your words resound to my ♥

  10. wonder if the family members some see are just representations, not the real souls, who would, after all, lose that appearance and personality which would have corresponded to that carnal place in time only. That would comfort me, as my family members were not people I would want to see again. I do think you make spiritual contact with true soul mates after carnal death, who are a part of the light. I did have an encounter with this light while living, it came to me one day while driving home; it was euphoric and loving, incredibly. I arrived home to find my beloved dog dying. I drove her to the vet, light still there, where the sky touched the mountains, there it was. She passed, as did the light, eventually, but it would have been hell for me if it had not been there. I was driving home at the time after being told I was denied a loan, which meant I would probably lose my place. But it worked out, later, owner was willing to finance.
    Anyway, something was watching over me, that much was clear!

  11. Was she joking when she said 'who knew that they had blankets in the hospital' if she isnt joking, what planet is she on ffs? This so called confession was sooo drawn out.Kind of sounded rehearsed, probably heard stories from others & retold their stories badly

  12. I've noticed that many people who've tasted other side,..seem to feel a need to be ..elevated , now. But I can assure you. I've been ther and am even more humble now. And I gotta laugh at my sh*+. I'm still a ding dong like the best of them..is what I'm trying to say.

  13. Dianne's Wisdom parallels that of the Guides as recorded by channeler Paul Selig. I came from a family of devout Polish Catholics. Most of my life was devoted to my faith. As I began reading research about the Gospels and the Bible in general, I found that what the Judeo-Christian tradition calls sacred scriptures were written almost totally from already old narratives. (See Dr. Bart Ehrman.) Those stories are mythological, and if you do your homework, most Christian doctrines and dogmas were borrowed from ancient Mediterranean and Middle Eastern religions that Christians have called, "pagan." I applaud Dianne for calling a spade a spade! The RCC was always about power and control. According to the Guides, ANY judging of another blocks us from the Divine. The Church continues to encourage teachings through fear, just to control people. It truly is time for us to see the Divine in ALL things and ALL people! That is our key to the Kingdom.