We all heard about NDE experiencers recounting how, gazing at their mangled body from above the scene of accident they just had, or from the ceiling of an operation room, have reported feeling more alive than they'd ever been. Never mind that their heart's electrical activity showed a flat line on the electrocardiogram for several minutes.
According to esoteric authorities (who write books on the afterlife), patients who didn't survive surgery can sometimes be in denial of their passing long after their bodies were burried. Other late persons wake up to the reality of their death only upon meeting a long-gone relative who'd come to greet them at the threshold of the hereafter. Others realise their postion upon being told by what they perceive as a Being of Light, "You're time hasn't come yet, you must return to your physical body."
In some reports experiencers are given the choice to resume their earthly life. Despite their strong attraction to soar up to the Light shining in front of their spirit, they may choose to continue their incarnation for the sake of a needy spouse or dependant children. Those who choose not to return will never tell us how it is past the threshold of dying.
A life review is part of the phenomenon near-death experience (NDE), in which a person sees his or her life flash before his or her eyes during a brief period when the person was clinically dead or close to death. The experience often changes in a profound way how people who have survived the NDE view their life.[4]
Commentators[5][6] note that a life review doesn’t just presents the experiencer the meaning of their life, but also how their life affected other people, as well as an awareness of the thoughts and feelings of these people. In his seminal book AFTER, Bruce Greyson described the life review as a "rapid revival of memories that sometimes extends over the person's entire life". The review may also display a panoramic quality.
he testimonies of tens of thousands of patients and victims of serious accidents. what has become known as a near-death experience (NDE).
NDEs have become numerous thanks to the spectacular number of resuscitations on the operation table in the past few decades. Between ten and fifteen percent of the patients report having had an NDE. One particular point has lead surgeons and scientists to take them seriously --- the similarities.
There are other events, such as out-of-body experiences, that can trigger radical shifts from ordinary awareness. Experiencers often report shedding all fear of death, acquiring various psychic abilities, i.e. precognition, telepathy, and healing. Others who'd lived a self-centered life dedicate the rest of it caring for others as a new-found vocation.
A new study published in Psychology of Consciousness suggests that there are core themes of transformation you're likely to encounter following an out-of-body experience. This shares an overlap with the after-effects of a near-death experience, where a reduction in the fear of death can be sustained far beyond the experience.
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What follows is a first draft on Personal tranformation and vibrational frequencies
Such developments cannot be underestimated in that they highlight the importance of transormation as opposed to simple faith, or intellectual knowledge. Its's about incarnating spirituality above all other personal qualities.
Let us first define a few terms.
1. Vibration is the continued movement or oscillation of particles or energy waves. The concept includes both the physical kind of vibrations, as in atom and molecule movements, and also energetic frequencies, such as the vibrations of our thoughts and emotions.
2. Frequency, from the perspective of vibration, denotes the number of times something vibrates or oscillates within a given unit of time. It is generally the number of vibrations taken at any particular time measured in hertz, a measure representing the number of cycles per second. For example, a light that blinks rapidly has a high frequency, while one that blinks slowly has a low frequency.
Vibration in a Spiritual Context
In spirituality and metaphysics, vibration is referred to as the energetic state or quality of a person, object, or thought. Everything in this universe, down to our thoughts and feelings, is imprinted with some kind of vibration that corresponds to a unique energy signature which interacts dynamically with the broader energetic field of the universe.
Frequency in a Spiritual Perspective
On a spiritual level, frequency refers to the rate at which every living being, and even inanimate objects, vibrate. It goes beyond any single entity to embrace vibrational makeup across the universe. In this case, frequency shows the quality of energy running thoughts and feelings, mass consciousness, and even manifesting the real nature of everything around.
What Is a High Vibration Person?
A high vibration person radiates positive energy by living in the frequency of love, joy, peace, and gratitude. Most of these people are very sensitive to their feelings and never break the connection with their inner guidance. Having developed a deep sense of self-awareness, they live a life full of purpose and intention that exudes vibrancy, charisma, and a magnetic openhearted presence.