How a near-death experience changed my life | Death Land #5

How a near-death experience changed my life | Death Land #5
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After David Ditchfield was dragged under a moving train, the way he looked at death changed. Before his accident he didn’t consider the afterlife, but now Ditchfield says he knows there is nothing to fear after we die. He tells Leah what he saw the day he almost died
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20 Comments

  1. Thank you for this channel, I love the way you lift the anxiety of death just by talking about it with that touch of humor. I think about it differently now, so bless your heart. ❤️

  2. …i watched a lot of these stories…and if only 1/2 of it is true…we really do not have to be afraid….I hope very much that my wonderful husband is in the light….waiting for me to get there….I will always love him

  3. If anyone has had a near death experience and is interested in telling their story, I am planning to start NDE interviews on my channel- respond to this message and I'll send you my contact info and we can set up a little chat!-Take care everyone!

  4. I have an NDE experience nightly. It's called sleep. And during this process I have several different experiences, including vivid hallucinations, epiphanies, and all sorts of novel reconstructed memories and thoughts, some of which seem to align with reality in some fashion when I awake. A "quickening" of experiences can occur during drug use, brain injury, sleep, lack of sleep, meditation, diet, etc. Though exciting, insightful, or even useful, NDE's are not evidence of anything other than the brain's ability to focus (or not) when functioning in a partial or abnormal way.

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