When you die and exit the tunnel, you must immediately ask one question: “Am I here to stay, or will I be returning to the living?” Do not let the beauty or love of the Light Being who greets you, whether they are a relative or not, overwhelm or distract you. If you don't ask this question, you will experience fascinating events and suddenly find yourself back in your body, returned to the living. Asking this question breaks the Near-Death Experience Pattern and can potentially help you and all of humanity. Set aside your ego, self-interests, and childlike wonder, and remind yourself that you're an ambassador from humanity on a fact-finding mission to aid the world. Believe it or not, you are on a mission from God in every sense of the word. This will be confirmed if you ask.
Join me on my journey from childhood autism through the eyes of Hurricane Irma. Educated in a four-room schoolhouse and guided by Grandpa Joe in his farm woodshop, I discovered “Bood,” the idea that bad and good events are course-correcting nudges from a higher plane of existence. Stumbling upon Jung’s concept of Synchronicity and merging it with Bood, I realized that bad-good coincidences are guideposts that help us remember the lessons we came here to learn, which we forget upon birth. Let me help you remember your mission as we discover Humanity’s Mission together.
Today's medical technology is creating an increasing number of near-death experiences. Yearly, an estimated six million people worldwide visit the afterlife and return to share stories about relatives and possible future events. Instead of returning with just stories, let's educate everyone to ask meaningful questions and return with knowledge that could benefit the living. Before his death, Thomas Edison worked on a spirit phone; today’s spirit phones are life-resuscitating drugs and defibrillators. Edison believed that if we could communicate with the dead, we could tap into the fountainhead of all knowledge. Join me in keeping Edison's dream alive and perhaps the dreams of all humanity.