Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Near Death Experiences, Coma, Life after Life, A Muslim's Coma Experience....

I was chattin on FB today with an old friend about his coma experience that happened to him a few years ago.

Ive always been interested in life after death experience.

When i was 9, i was under a tree rocking on a stool when i fell backwards and hit my spine on a brick. I remember before falling seeing my grandma 10 meters in front of me and when i woke up she was holding me and it only felt like a fraction of second, my blackout.

And then at 13 i was on phone talking to a friend when it was raining thunders and lighting outside. Suddenly a 'whack' got me flying back a few metres from the phone. Again blackout of a few seconds. I found that i was more amazed that scared, the experience totally invigorated me.

So by the time i hit 15 and i was nonetheless to say, very intrigued with death experiences and such. Being young and entitled to the foolish that comes with it, i was ready to throw caution to the wind, One late evening, in a euphoric state of adventure and youthful carelessness, i decided to fiddle with death.

I wont tell how i did it but of course, the attempt totally backfired on me. All i felt was a kind of a whack in the middle of my chest (lk that shock they give ur heart in medical tv dramas) and i was back to see  my mom and grandma screaming as they hd no idea why i hd collapsed through a plywood partition, that stands testimony till today of my foolish antics. Curiousity almost killed this cat. And, i was disappointed i saw no light or tunnels or higher beings ...

After that, i humbly kept my curiousity limited to reading books and much later with the advent of internet,  hundreds of articles and websites about it. Then 2 years back i chanced about this book, Journey of the Souls by Dr Michael Newton and i was floored! It totally resonated in me.

As i feverishly turned the pages, inside I was going.. ooh ...ah! Now i understood certain things in life, why some people annoyed you, some people enriched ur life, why ur life was or was not going the way it should.... it totally made sense. That book was about case studies of what people experience after life and death, the process of birth and our will and choices in it, which the author accesses thru a series of past life regressions. Totally cool.

It talked about how we as souls chose experiences where we can learn to conquer many of our weaknesses such as anger, forgiveness, compassion... human experiences in order to evolve as souls. It also talked about our guides who help us through the process of learning and how we hv cluster soul groups, members of which might be born together with us in different roles like father, mother, husband, wife or such life after life while they too go through invidual process of learning. Where we choose to be born, with whom or by whom is something we ourselves hv decided before we embark on another life experience on earth. Sometimes we choose really difficult ones to accelerate our learning process, something we succeed , sometimes not, and we go back and reevaluate our mistakes and failing to come back again with renewed efforts. Life changing and totally cool.

But i was curious though, whether real people of different faith also went through similar experiences. In school i studied Islam for 7 years. I wondered how Muslim people would experience death.

Coming back to my chat today, i asked my Muslim friend what he experienced. After a bad accident, he was pronounced brain dead by the doctor who was already signing his papers. All he said was, 'It is all true, Kalei, what u read , wat u see in movies, i saw that white shadow (light, im guessing) and my old friend who died 10 years ago came to me and told me to go back. There was no movement, but i know what he told me, we then hugged and i woke up, i realised it was already 3 months after my accident.'

I asked him why he wont write about it, he said, people (im guessing other muslims) dont want to know these things, Kalei. I understood.

By writing this, im just trying to emphasis that every teaching originates from one source, but it is we the humans who put up the barriers, not really in the name of that source but because of other world things we intend to possess. Every human wants a comfortable life, wants better things but is stepping on the needs of another making us a better human? No, especially when you use ur religion as a weapon and means to achieve ur greed and wants. When spiritual teachings collide with material greed, truth is blinded.

If the message of 2012 is true to its many prophecies, people who vibrate at this low level of ignorance or denials, people who brush away the truths of life in order to justify their earthly pleasures and luxuries, people who step over the sufferings of another to achieve that, will eventually vanish from this existence which is destined to be a wholly enhanced state of human experiences for those who are true to their spiritual essence.

Apparently we hv a year to buck up or bugger off  to a lesser world of more endless sufferings, gosh, that be some sort of divine justice after all. 

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