Sebastian Junger's Scary Near Death Experience

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Published 2021-05-20

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  • How is this guy still an atheist after physically seeing a “pit”, feeling dragged down into it and he instinctively knew he didn’t want to be there. Sir that’s hell
  • @suetipping4841
    At 23, I was deathly ill for weeks, I recall my spirit standing up, outside my body. I turned back to look at my body still on my bed. In my spirit, I had no fear and was calm. I walked to the door of my apartment and stopped. "If you walk out of your door, you will never return" was the voice i heard inside my spirit. So, I decided to stay here, walked back to my body lying on the bed and lay back down in it. It's over 50 years later.
  • @janafrost2703
    I had a heart attack last Oct. Nearly died and I was at peace not not afraid. I felt like I was watching it rather than going through the experience.
    I am a Christian. I'll never forget that peacefulness..
  • @dragonslayer616
    His story reminds me of my granny's near death experience. She saw her dead loved ones sitting at a table having a good time. And then they noticed my granny and shewed her away. That wasn't her time to go. That was over 20 years ago she told me that. She just turned 84..
  • @brt-jn7kg
    I'm a retired disabled Texas police officer. One of the dreams that haunts my sleep is of an accident I worked as a police officer. It wasnt a bloody accident scene,it wasn't a graphic accident scene. What I saw was the driver of this suburban that had been T-boned. Everyone except the driver were just fine. The driver had died when the seat belt broke his neck. What haunts me is the smile on his face. I was so sure that this man was trying to play a game on me today I've only took his pulse at his arm I did it on his carotid artery and I did it in a way that was quite rough and almost like I was choking him because I wasn't sure that this man was playing a game. But he was not playing a game he was most definitely dead. It was his smile like he had seen or experience the greatest moment of his life. His smile was like a child who had been lost from it's home and family then suddenly tops the hill and there's his entire family waiting for him. I see his face almost every night.
  • I was in a motorcycle wreck and was in a coma for 2 days. Head injury and broken bones. I had 6 tall angels standing around my bed holding bright swords. It was extremely bright and could barely see their faces. They were all identical. My little brother who died when we were very young came and shook me awake. When I came to, my mom and dad were in the spot my little brother had just been. June 9, 1988.
  • A few weeks ago I was at work and my coworker said "I'm gonna go grab lunch".
    20 minutes later we found him dead in his car. This man was alive and well 20 minutes prior. I still can't wrap my mind around it.
  • My father died recently. Paramedics brought him back but he was sadly in a coma and already gone. It's the hardest moment of my life. I wish that he went in peacefulness and that somebody was there for him. I believe that he stayed in coma for us. Your story fills me with hope. Thank you for sharing.
  • @Kalina1982
    I had a near death experience when I gave birth to my daughter almost 7 years ago. During my C-section they got my daughter out but I started bleeding to death. There are hours I can’t account for. I woke up with my mom and husband over me crying as I had units of blood being delivered via an artery. My doctor told me how close to death I was. How she was scared and didn’t think they’d get me back. I almost had no blood pressure. That bothered me for a long time. Almost dying. I kept thinking what would have happened if I did die. What would my husband and daughters life be like. It scared the living shit out of me. But as time went on I became thankful for my life. Life is so beautiful and it’s hard to explain it unless you’ve been through it.
    Now, I am battling cancer. Another reminder how beautiful and precious life is. I want to write letters to my daughter because there’s a good chance I won’t be there to see her off to college. Life is beautiful. I am a believer in God. I wasn’t before but too much has happened to me for life not to be filled with the beauty of God.
  • He had to reiterate that he was an atheist numerous times because all of the 11 minutes of him speaking is him describing the spiritual realm. Makes perfect sense
  • I’ve had a similar experience. I didn’t know I was on the verge of dying. I had been in and out of the hospital for months. One night, while in the hospital, I had a dream that I was in heaven with my Grandpa. He told me it wasn’t my time and to go back down. Later on, I was by the doctor that I was “spiraling the drain”. It still blows my mind to this day. I was so close to dying and I didn’t have a clue.
  • @arisefire84
    This guy says "I was spared being pulled into that pit, and my life was returned to me" and out of the same mouth he says "I'm a full-blown Atheist". Somebody give this guy another round of "Do I have your attention Now".
  • @Teenibash1969
    I am with the emergency services, and after accidents with fatalities, I am always stunned that someone would have had a nights sleep, got up, had breakfast, had a shower and got ready, totally unaware that a short time later they would be gone. Blessings to God to take care us us.
  • @deantait8326
    Had a similar experience. Threw up 6 units of blood, from severe bleeding ulcers. I passed out, while talking to the paramedics and went "somewhere". Saw a white light (like a bright movie screen) with people walking toward it, in shadows. I was at the top watching and felt wonderful. My grandmother's 'presence' was getting very near and strong, when I came back, in the ambulance after a couple of minutes, "out there". No measurable BP.... Spectacular Experience. Trauma Dr said I was critical and unstable for almost 3 hrs, far longer most anyone can survive. 3 days in icu. Similar experience but I was completely at peace, with whatever happened. I already understood how fragile life is and now,.have virtually no fear of dying.... glad he made it back too.
  • Sebastian Junger: Describes Hell.

    Also Sebastian Junger: Yea man , I’m still an atheist though 👌
  • @rtchamberlain
    I used to transport hospice patients and the reaching up and speaking to family members that only they could see was one of the most consistent things I watched dying people do. I’ve never heard many stories of near death experiences where the person still believed in nothing afterward. That’s bizarre to me. He recognized that there is something very mysterious that science can’t explain happening to dying people yet doesn’t even give it a second thought that there’s something more after death
  • @devinbryne9208
    This gave chills, the same thing happened to me 15 years ago. I fell into the same black bottomless void, and was overwhelmed with a hopelessness that cannot be explained or imagined if you haven't experienced it. There was no escape, I knew it was eternal. There was nothing but the blackest blackness, no form, no sight, but I could hear. All I heard were terrifying screams, like people being tortured. I had the feeling of something pulling me down further, something wanted me, and it felt like sharp claws grabbing me and clawing at my legs and pulling me down. But I suddenly came back into consciousness and was weeping uncontrollably. Hell is a very real place.
  • He doesn’t know who to thank. I do. Thank you God, for giving this man a second chance to see his children grow up.
  • The man failed to acknowledge the spirit realm. His spirit knew it was hell.