The way I see near death experiences is it is a way for you and God and Life to get closer. You come to value what is actually important rather than what we tend to be conditioned by society to see as important.
You value friends. You value family that is compassionate to you. You value being alive. So, your perspective is less about making money or paying bills and more about the people that are important to you that you might never see again if you die.
So, in this sense a near death experience is very valuable to the average human being in valuing what is actually important rather than what society wants you to think is important for it's own reasons.
And in this a near death experience or experiences are a friend not an enemy to you and to life.
Anything that makes you more kind and helpful and real to yourself and all beings is important and all the rest that society teaches might not be.
By God's Grace
Note: by the way this is not about creating near death experiences consciously because that is a different thing. What I'm saying is if a near death experience occurs to you personally, look to learn all you can from this experience because often it is a gift from God on many different levels.
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