I've also seen "ghosts" but I don't believe in ghosts so don't ask me what they really were, I don't know, I only have theories. (And it's spooky because it runs in the family)
I've had one vision which was one of the most impactful moments of my life
And a few out of body experiences
And I have lots of lucid dreams, that's probably the coolest thing because it's happened enough now that i can sometimes control them. I would say out of all the "woo" experiences I've had, dreams seem to be my "area" I guess if you could call it that. I have a dream journal of some pretty crazy dreams about the future in case they end up being prophetic in any way.
Regretably, the only "gift" I have is the ability to speak several languages and to spot English mistakes instantly. No metaphysical gifts at all. I do, however, speak to my deceased parents every night but it's a one-way conversation.
I've seen the 'ghost' of my grandfather, a month or so after he died. Was stone sober and heard his chair creak, look over, and there he was sitting like he was watching TV after work. He was there for less than a minute when he vanished and the chair rocked one last time. I always had the sensation that was his last goodbye to me, nothing creepy at all (Or I didn't experience that way).
The other on this OP line was, well, I was in a coma but didn't die in any definition and did not go out of body. However, I did come aware and saw what I could only describe as a 'guardian angel' and the main message that I do remember was being told "Don't worry, everything always works out just the way it is supposed to." (Words that have saved me multiple times over years)
Your conclusion from your "nde" was the same conclusion from the one vision I had. The biggest takeaway I had was that we worry so much and it's meaningless because all is happening as it's meant to and everything is OK. I unfortunately wasn't allowed to "remember" everything I saw, only my reaction to it. So yeah I cling to that idea when things get tough.
I've also seen "ghosts" but I don't believe in ghosts so don't ask me what they really were, I don't know, I only have theories. (And it's spooky because it runs in the family)
I've had one vision which was one of the most impactful moments of my life
And a few out of body experiences
And I have lots of lucid dreams, that's probably the coolest thing because it's happened enough now that i can sometimes control them. I would say out of all the "woo" experiences I've had, dreams seem to be my "area" I guess if you could call it that. I have a dream journal of some pretty crazy dreams about the future in case they end up being prophetic in any way.
Regretably, the only "gift" I have is the ability to speak several languages and to spot English mistakes instantly. No metaphysical gifts at all. I do, however, speak to my deceased parents every night but it's a one-way conversation.
I've seen the 'ghost' of my grandfather, a month or so after he died. Was stone sober and heard his chair creak, look over, and there he was sitting like he was watching TV after work. He was there for less than a minute when he vanished and the chair rocked one last time. I always had the sensation that was his last goodbye to me, nothing creepy at all (Or I didn't experience that way).
The other on this OP line was, well, I was in a coma but didn't die in any definition and did not go out of body. However, I did come aware and saw what I could only describe as a 'guardian angel' and the main message that I do remember was being told "Don't worry, everything always works out just the way it is supposed to." (Words that have saved me multiple times over years)
That's why I describe it like an NDE, even though I never died in any sense.
Your conclusion from your "nde" was the same conclusion from the one vision I had. The biggest takeaway I had was that we worry so much and it's meaningless because all is happening as it's meant to and everything is OK. I unfortunately wasn't allowed to "remember" everything I saw, only my reaction to it. So yeah I cling to that idea when things get tough.