Suicide

Received another letter last week from an individual who’s loved one committed suicide. I get this kind of letter all too often. Mostly, they want to know if the loved one will be punished. Suicides have tripled in the last 20 years. Lots of reasons for the increase: stressful society, competition for colleges, employment, and dependencies account for many deaths. People get hooked on drugs, alcohol, and heavy gambling debt. Drug addicts frequently die from an accidental overdose that is a questionable suicide.

In the opposite direction there’s a decrease in spiritual training. People don’t get involved in spiritual pursuits as often today. These letters sadden me, and there’s nothing to do but comfort the author. I hope every potential suicide would read about near death experiences.

Near death experiences teach us a lot about the spirit world, and what happens when we cross over. I am not an expert on the subject, but did ask a lot of questions and remember much of what I saw there. The spirit world considers suicide a selfish act. The person who commits suicide has to face their problems, and work them out, whether in the physical or spiritual world. So suicide gains the individual nothing. Meanwhile loved ones left behind are emotionally devastated.

Reading near death experiences may help prevent suicides. Studies have shown persons with suicidal tendencies are less likely to attempt suicide after reading a number of near death experiences. Especially suicide near death experiences. NDEs may give them the options needed to work through their problems.

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4 comments to Suicide

  • K

    Several years ago, your website prevented me from attemting suicide. Learning about NDEs encouraged me to improve my life, and pulled my out of suicidal ideation. I still have ups and downs, but not to the point that I would ever consider suicide.

    Learning about NDEs encourages peoples to keep on living.

    When I find myself feeling down about how broken the world is, I remind myself that it’s not beyond repair. My life has improved, and if my life can improve then the world can to. That reminder pulls me out of negative thinking.

    I hope the people that contacted you are able to recover and find peace.

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