“Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.” -- Benjamin Franklin
What a shame there are so many closed minds about this subject, as evidenced by some of the British public who sent hate mail to the BBC regarding this documentary. What can those people possibly be afraid of? As one book title on my library shelf says, "Talking About Death Won't Kill You." It's hard to know why some don't want to grow in understanding and would rather denounce good-hearted people who are simply trying to share with others their own uplifting experiences. For those who are open to learn, this film is filled with important information from near-death experiencers who are now convinced life continues on after so-called "death." The Day I Died: NDE
From Forbidden Knowledge site:
This documentary features in-depth
case studies of Near Death
Experiences, including a dramatic,
verifiable out-of-body experience,
as well as the most recent research studies
and balanced interpretations of
NDEs from both skeptical and
"believer" perspectives.
The film includes virtually everything
an inquiring mind would need for an
introduction to NDEs.
Made by the BBC, it is considered
one of the best documentaries made
about Near Death Experiences,
featuring many top scientists in the
field of NDEs and other related
experiences.
Due to a tsunami of hate mail from a
Due to a tsunami of hate mail from a
profoundly skeptical British public,
the BBC has since refused to replay
this documentary, and it has even
stopped selling the DVD, wishing to
avoid being accused of supporting
'fringe' theories.
Video: (around 54 mins)
The Day I Died: NDEhttp://www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com/page/26716.html
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