Margaret, thank you so much for your thoughtful interview of Dr. Moody! I have never experienced an NDE, and I don't personally know anyone who has, but for decades, I've been fascinated by NDE accounts. There are too many seemingly impossible narratives NDEers have related that are difficult - if not impossible - to dismiss. I've really been compelled by researchers such as Dr. Jeffrey Long and Pim van Lommel, who made inroads into my initial skepticism. Some of the most vivid, well-known experiences have been those of Anita Moorjani and Dr. Eben Alexander. But Dr. Moody's a perennial classic! Thank you for bringing him to us anew.
Yes, I did like the video. So how about what the experiences tell us. Like what might be the specific intentions of this oh so corporeal and temporal existence as opposed to simply having maintained a "spiritual" one and skipping this phase?
Dr. Moody, but what if the NDEr has no kids or no spouse? do they still choose to come back? what if they want to come back but the doctors can't resuscitate them? then what?
Thank you ma'am for the video which alleviates the apprehensions of people who are fascinated to know about the life hereafter.Your video clears the concepts on the topic very well and by watching the video there remains no doubt that there is life after death.
Margaret -- great video! I'm wondering if you realize that when you speak while your guest is speaking, your voice is amplified over the guest's and we can't hear what they're saying. So sometimes the "mhmms" etc. tend to drown out the guest when he/she speaks. Just a friendly tip!