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Surviving Death, Netflix review

 



Over the past year, I have been fascinated by near-death experiences. It started in my youth when I read parts of the book written by Raymond Moody, Life after death.

Raymond Moody is considered to be the father of near-death experiences. His book was first published in 1975 and has become a bestseller. I will review it at a later date.

Now to the Netflix series, surviving death. It begins with a doctor drowning, dying and experiencing death. The near death experiences that I especially enjoy are when atheists experience them and the effect it has on those people regarding their perception of God afterwards. Most people gain a newfound knowledge of God's existence.

It strengthens my belief that there must be a life beyond death and that there must be a meaning to the life we ​​live today. Many of these stories bear witness to similar experiences. You die, you see the world around you from a distance, you experience peace, you get a review of your life and how it has affected other people, and you experience immense unconditional love from a being that most people describe as God. You also learn about the meaning of your life and get a choice to go back to life or be forced to go back to life because you are not finished with the experience of being human.

Here in the netflix documentary, a similar event is described. It is an atheist doctor who dies and describes her NDU. I recommend you to see it. It was well executed.

I didn't like the other parts of the series as I have a hard time with things like communication with the dead and seeing dead people etc. The last part though was interesting regarding reincarnation. This as they have tried to take a scientific approach to the subject.

If you have ever wondered if there is life after death, you will certainly find the film interesting.

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