Near-Death Experience: The Threshold Between Life and Beyond
Bashar provides detailed metaphysical analysis of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), integrating them into a coherent model of death and consciousness transition.
This entry covers:
- the NDE as authentic preview—NDEs are not hallucinations but genuine previews of the death process; the brain's altered chemistry creates conditions where consciousness can temporarily access non-physical perception that is normally filtered out,
- the common elements explained—the tunnel (passage through dimensional frequency bands), the light (encounter with Source or higher self), life review ( holographic memory access where every thought and action is experienced from all affected perspectives), and meeting deceased relatives (actual encounters with beings in transition zones),
- the individual variation—NDEs vary based on belief systems: Christians encounter Jesus, Buddhists encounter Buddha, atheists may enc ounter pure light or geometric patterns; the experience is filtered through the experiencer's definitions, not imposed by external dogma,
- the transformational impact—NDE survivors typically experience radical life changes: reduced fear of death, enhanced intuition, altered priorities (less materialism, more service), and sometimes expanded psychic abilities;
these are not psychological disturbances but consciousness upgrades,
the return choice—Bashar emphasizes that NDEs involve a genuine choice point: the being can continue into death or return to complete unfinished work; those who return often have specific missions or lessons remaining; the decision is made with full clarity and often with reluctance to re-enter physical density.
The entry includes guidance for NDE experiencers: validate your experience, seek supportive communities, and recognize that your expanded perception is a gift, not a pathology. Medical disclaimer: NDEs require medical evaluation to rule out neurological causes; the metaphysical interpretation is complementary.