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This blog is more than an account of Near Death Experiences. It ponders in detail the tough questions of life. Who are you, and why are you here in this physical world? What happens when you die, and is there a judgment? However, most anything could appear here. This is not a news blog, archived posts are just as relevant as new posts. Check the boxes at the top of the page for the Contents, Contact, Forum and other links.

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Negative Near Death Experiences

My take on negative near death experiences, they are not to be feared. They produce the same results as a positive near death experience. There is nothing about death to be feared.

© 2009 – 2019, Lekatt. All rights reserved.

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Placebo Effect

Saw this article on the Placebo Effect a few days ago while browsing the Internet.

Spiritual people know the placebo effect is nothing more than the power of thought. The reason prayer works. The reason affirmations work, and miracles happen. You create your future with your thoughts. Change your thoughts, (beliefs) and you will change your life. Yes, it is really true. It works for those who work it. When changing your thoughts through affirmations be open, true, and say them with sincerity. Extend your faith in yourself to become a positive person.

I do believe placebos are getting stronger, and there is a reason for it. The planet earth is upgrading, the life force energy that drives the placebo effect is getting stronger. This will make it easier to achieve your positive goals, easier to find peace and joy in life.

I worked for awhile at a plant manufacturing ranges. The assembly line consisted of teams of employees, each team had a part of the range to assemble. I worked on the team that wired the electric ranges as they came down the assembly line. On occasion the line would shift to gas ranges making our team inactive. So our team members would help other teams on the line. One person would stay behind to clean and resupply the bins we used to hold the electric parts for the ranges.

When the line shifted back to electric ranges we returned to our team position to do the wiring. On one occasion we came back to find our place on the line spotless, the team member who stayed behind had done an excellent job of cleaning, organizing, and refilling the parts bins. While everyone was complimenting the way our position looked, one member blurted out “why didn’t you fill up the wiring harnesses bin.” True, it was only about 90% full, but extra boxes of harnesses were stacked neatly close to the bin for quick access.

Evidently this person had to look hard in order to find something to criticize, while the rest of us were being complimentary. You have heard of the “half glass of water”, and how some people will say the glass is half full, while others will say the glass is half empty. Well, this person had to look really hard to find a bin 10% empty in order to complain.

Don’t be a complainer, look for the positive things in life. They are there, everywhere you look people are doing good deeds, and helping others. Join them, and find the happiness positive thinking will bring into your life.

© 2009, Lekatt. All rights reserved.

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Law of Attraction

The Secret: 1st 20 minutes

The law of attraction is one of the lessons learned by near death experiencers. I didn’t know it was a secret, I just didn’t know it, before my experience. It is the power of thought, awesome power. It changes lives everyday. It works through affirmations, anything that you believe and think. Move away from the negative into the positive.

© 2009 – 2014, Lekatt. All rights reserved.

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On Growing Older

As I sat at my computer today working on my blog I heard the sirens of an ambulance stop close to my house. My neighbor John had crossed over. I went to school with John. We both went to Central High, learned and worked in the same trade. Printing and typesetting was our chosen field. He was employed at the local newspaper, and I at a typesetting establishment. I have known John for over 50 years. Just last week I went to the funeral of another school mate. It is the process of growing older.

After hugging John’s children, I came home back to my computer. Of course, I am saddened at John’s passing, but he is no longer in pain from his cancerous body, he is with his loved ones that passed before him, surrounded by caring and compassion. His physical life is over, his lessons learned. John was a kind person.

Growing older means losing good friends, and loving relatives. However, I am grateful for my age, and my past experiences. I am glad I can be there for the loved ones left behind, to hug and comfort them with my knowledge of the spiritual world. Grateful to feel the pain of loss, to cry with others, as I have laughed with them in the past.

Growing older is a special time, a time to accept the temporary nature of the physical existence we call life. To look forward to the eternal spiritual life that is our birthright. We are so blessed, and I am so grateful for the ride.

© 2009, Lekatt. All rights reserved.

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