Near-Death Experiences & Truth Revealed

Seremonia
2 min readMay 8, 2024

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Near-death experiences (NDE) or to clarify its direction, as a near-death experience, is a state close to death that needs to be examined as well.

The fact that near-death experiences prove the truth of life beyond everyday dimensions.

However, when those who experience it bring back messages with differing concepts of their God, this needs to be examined.

The experience of nearing death is singular, consistently unbranching.

This means that when five individuals return from a near-death experience, each feeling they met a different God, this is where steadfast faith is required.

  • 👉 It's not the fault of the near-death experience itself, which is clearly consistent with a singular truth, but rather with the experiencer who cannot see its neutrality and merely expresses a general concept of divinity.

📌 Therefore, when a near-death experience is common but is specifically understood in relation to a particular religion, it ultimately returns to the faith of each individual.

✅ AND THERE REMAINS AN INESCAPABLE WISDOM, THAT LIFE EXISTS AFTER DEATH, although for some, they regard it as just an experience when it is indeed an affirmation. Where does the problem lie?

  • 👉 Because it is someone else's experience, not ours. Unless that experience can be translated into argumentative language, it will be more intellectually accepted as well.

Not Bringing Attributes of Divinity

Actually, upon observation, due to its neutrality of experience, which (for those who believe in Islam) has not reached the ultimate boundary of death (in the sense that if it truly reached the boundary of death, we believe in the questioning in the grave - according to Islam), then the condition (if we observe) is full of friendship and completely devoid of attributes of divinity (neutral), or even if there are admonitions resulting in the sight of Hell, it still does not bring attributes of divinity.

So, their subjective conviction according to their faith, well, that's up to them. However, once again, its neutrality does not display attributes of divinity, in the sense that there is no acknowledgment of "I am God, or He is God."

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