Thursday, August 25, 2016

NDEs & Watches, Why Near Death Experiencers Can't Wear Watches

For years, research has been done to try and explain why individuals who've had near-death experiences (NDEs) can't wear watches.

Scientists have made headway on this, but the actual cause still remains "unexplained". Roughly 80% of people who experience an NDE say they can't wear a watch.

NDEs, Watches & Electronics

Technically, people who've had an NDE can wear a watch, their hands aren't going to burn off or anything, but their electromagnetic energy renders their watches useless. Watches often stop and the batteries die within seconds when these people wear them. It's a phenomenon, not only because these watches behave crazily, but because it verifies that when a person dies, an electromagnetic field or pulse becomes present, and this is often referred to as the person's spirit - something mainstream science does not recognize as "real".

In fact, many people who experience an NDE report changes in many electrically charged objects, not just watches. This includes:
  • Flickering lights when in the room or exploding bulbs
  • Televisions receiving channels from other geographical locations
  • The person feels tired or has adverse effects to being near electrical objects 
  • Computers malfunction
  • Distorted photographs and videos occur when taken near these individuals
The official statement for this phenomena explains that people are made up of different elements, and we have a certain level of electromagnetic energy within us, as do all living things. When a person dies, that electromagnetic energy is released, and when they are resuscitated, the energy remains but more powerful 

The argument lies in the ideology that humans have spirits. Historically, spirits have much more energy than a living being, and that's because they are entirely made up of energy. When a person is pronounced dead, their spirits leave the body, releasing the energy, and when they are brought back, the person now has all the energy of a spirit within them. Technically, the person is supposed to be dead, human intervention leaves them in the state of "betweenness". It's quite remarkable. Their new life often finds them interfering with electronics much like a cell phone to a computer.

What is a Near Death Experience (NDE) and an Out-of-Body Experience (OBE)

Many people use the terms Near Death Experience (NDE) and Out-of-Body Experience (OBE) interchangeably, however, they are slightly different - an OBE usually occurs during an NDE, but not always. The specific definition for an OBE is when a person steps out of their body and views it and the happenings around it from the outside and the person is AWARE that they've stepped outside of their body, sort of like a spirit watching the body. 

An NDE is any experience a person has after being pronounced dead and their "spirit" leaves the body and witnesses other happenings, this includes the famous "tunnel and white light" description, seeing deceased family members welcoming them to heaven, seeing God... however, during NDEs, the person does not really feel like they've stepped outside of their body, it just seems like "they've died and gone to heaven".

Books About Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)


   
   

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