Atheist studied NDE 15 years, from SCIENCE VIEW to BELIEVE IN GOD !

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Life After Life NDE
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December 29, 2023
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Experiencer: Ned Metania

What Researchers Found

The Story

sdesuicide attemptpositiveSignificant Transformation⭐ 7/10 Intensity

Ned Metania grew up feeling like an outsider on Earth, haunted by childhood trauma and a profound sense of alienation. Shy and intuitive, he struggled to connect with peers, viewing school as a prison. As a scientifically minded free thinker, high school biology's tale of evolution as a random accident deepened his isolation. He felt no deep bonds, even with family, leading to teenage thoughts of suicide. Seeking meaning, he explored religions—Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism—but found no complete answers. Then, in college, a world religions class sparked interest, but it was Raymond Moody's 'Life After Life' that changed everything. Reading verified accounts of near-death experiences, Ned felt an uncanny recognition: 'Oh, yes, I remember that.' Suicidal ideation vanished; he recalled a deeper purpose. For over 15 years, Ned immersed himself in thousands of NDE stories, from peer-reviewed studies to personal testimonies. He saw patterns: people on the brink of death—from cardiac arrests, accidents, or illnesses—often floated above their bodies, observing events accurately. They entered a tunnel toward a radiant, loving light, sometimes meeting deceased relatives, guides, or an indescribable higher power that reviewed their lives with compassion, revealing soul contracts and earthly missions. Many resisted returning, but were sent back with firm yet loving insistence. These experiences transformed skeptics. Atheist artist Howard Storm, dying from a ruptured esophagus, encountered a stern Jesus who humbled his anger, leading him to ministry. Geologist Nancy Ryes, hit by a texting driver on her bike, awoke in a beautiful realm of overwhelming love, emerging spiritual and compassionate. Even Ned's atheist friend felt immense love without meeting the divine, becoming kinder. Rejecting materialist dismissals as hallucinations, Ned highlighted profound aftermaths: 80% of experiencers shifted careers, values, and relationships, unlike mere dreams or drugs. Inspired, in 2013, he launched the Near-Death Experiences Facebook group, now nearing 188,000 members. It comforts those fearing hell or loss, affirming death as a joyful reunion. NDEs, Ned argues, bridge science and spirituality, proving we're not cosmic accidents but beloved souls with purpose, loved unconditionally—even murderers—uniting humanity beyond division.

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✦ AI Generated
Evidence Strength
25%
7/28
Suggestive

The transcript contains no firsthand or detailed account of a specific NDE with veridical perceptions; it only includes vague, secondhand references to NDEs from books and others' stories without specifics on impossible perceptions or verifications. Primary limiting factors are complete absence of details on medical severity, perceptual access, specificity, and verification for any claimed observations.

C6 Weight1
C7 Precedence1
C3 Specificity1
C5 Verification1
C1 Medical Severity1
C4 Unpredictability1
C2 Access Impossibility1

Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.

Experience Depth
31%
10/32
Mild NDE
Cognitive
Life review1
Thought speed1
Time distortion0
Sudden understanding2
Affective
Joy1
Cosmic unity1
Brilliant light1
Peace pleasantness1
Paranormal
Esp1
Out of body0
Precognition0
Enhanced senses0
Transcendental
Mystical being1
Unearthly world1
Spirits deceased0
Border point no return0
Life Impact
56%
28/50
Significant Transformation
Breadth: 8/10 domainsDepth: 3.5/5.0
Appreciation for Life
3
Self-Perception & Identity
3
Compassion & Concern for Others
3
Values & Priorities
4
Spiritual Awareness
4
Religious Orientation
2
Attitude Toward Death
4
Psychic & Expanded Perception
2
Purpose, Meaning & Life Direction
4

Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.

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