155 Madeira Consorcio meeting 22.11.2025
Nov 23, 2025 at 4:03 pm | Posted in Posts | Leave a commentTags: Consorcio, death, experience, Madeira, near death
Trigger warning: The topic may make the reader feel uneasy.
We saw the video: “From life to death, beyond and back”
https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMYhgTgE6MU
The medical emergency doctor Thomas Fleischmann talks about the way people usually die, and the reality that most persons die in stages, after having become sick, with a steady decline. We all know that we have to die, and we want to go fast but we usually don’t get what we want…
He also talked about the feedback he got from some of his (more than 2000) patients, who were resuscitated in his care and reported a near-death experience.
Death is a taboo in many human societies, especially in the Western world. We are trying to live as long as possible and keep our bodies (hopefully) in shape to avoid bad diseases. The Churches do not speak about an afterlife, except for some puny pictures of sitting on a cloud and singing Hallelujah.
Buddhists and Hindus have deeper insights from old masters. The “Tibetan Book of the Dead” has a precise description of what happens after death. The demise of the body is not seen as bad but as a transition into a better spiritual state.
Karma is a science in the Eastern traditions. It seems that all of us in the group have a good Karma, because it took us to be here on Madeira Island, with food, shelter, clothing, money, security and good families and friends. Obviously, we must have done something right!
Some of us have had after-death contacts from loved ones.
Our friend Dennis passed away in October, and his wife has dementia since some months. People in this state are on the way to the other side while still alive but they cannot communicate with us any more. Due to Dennis’ demise, he might now able to communicate with this beloved wife again, from the other side.
U. said that the reports on near death experiences should be seen by everybody because they can give us insight that death is really not the end and that all-encompassing love awaits us on the other side. As the speaker said, we don’t need to fear death.
CL. said that he believes that the experiences reported are due to a chemical release in the brain after death (DMT, the scientists say). He does not believe that this is real.
Ce. said that researchers found that people who went through such experiences after an accident or an operation, often change the course of their lives because they are more empathic, and try to help other people around them simply because they understand them better.
Ce. said that the series “Hospice Nurse Julie” (https://www.hospicenursejulie.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW9VMkNemzqHm_YSTN4Lf5g ) reports on such events as well.
Two interviews with near-death experiencers are here:
Barbara Whitfield 18 min
Lewis Griggs TED 19.30 min
Two trustworthy channels produce good interviews:
www.Thanatos.tv (in German and English)
Anthony Chene (in English) is on https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=anthony+chene
It would be good not to follow the algorithms in YouTube, to watch just anything that comes up because more and more fake interviews are being produced by people who did not experience this, just to create clicks.
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