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Doctors astonished after miraculous near death experience recovery.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Bristow-Stagg" data-source="post: 73948065" data-attributes="member: 413469"><p>I am called a Baha'i but not a follower of Names. God is the focus of all our Love. One must know Christ to know the Father.</p><p></p><p>I see NDE's as a God given gift, a glimpse of what it is to be born again in the Spirit. As we know and Christ said. The flesh amounts to nothing, it is the spirit that is life.</p><p></p><p>Yet when one tells of a great journey they had in spirit, the first thing a few people do is be highly sceptical. I see we should at least consider what was offered.</p><p></p><p>My wife had an out of body experience with the birth of our youngest son. She actually watched from above in the room, as they did an emergency operation. Without eyes and with a screen that was between her eyes and the operation, yet she was able to describe everything that happened, everything everybody did, plain as day saw our son being removed and born, all the while out to this world.</p><p></p><p>It was a close shave, I nearly lost both of them. There is no scientific way to explain these events, they are of a mind that is not attached to the body.</p><p></p><p>Regards Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Bristow-Stagg, post: 73948065, member: 413469"] I am called a Baha'i but not a follower of Names. God is the focus of all our Love. One must know Christ to know the Father. I see NDE's as a God given gift, a glimpse of what it is to be born again in the Spirit. As we know and Christ said. The flesh amounts to nothing, it is the spirit that is life. Yet when one tells of a great journey they had in spirit, the first thing a few people do is be highly sceptical. I see we should at least consider what was offered. My wife had an out of body experience with the birth of our youngest son. She actually watched from above in the room, as they did an emergency operation. Without eyes and with a screen that was between her eyes and the operation, yet she was able to describe everything that happened, everything everybody did, plain as day saw our son being removed and born, all the while out to this world. It was a close shave, I nearly lost both of them. There is no scientific way to explain these events, they are of a mind that is not attached to the body. Regards Tony [/QUOTE]
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