There has been a very high number of reports worldwide about people who have actually “died” (that is they were clinically dead and felt that they entered an afterlife place) and came back again. Usually these people reported that they were sent back, after being told it wasn’t their time yet. Most were told they still had things to accomplish on Earth.
So all of this brings up an important question:
Do we actually have a predetermined time to die?
Is there a particular date metaphorically carved in stone somewhere of when our lives will end?
In the meantime, if we are in a deadly situation, does an inexplicable force step in to save us because it isn’t our time yet?
Or is the date of our demise purely by chance? If so, then are we just getting extremely lucky if we have a near death experience and come back from it?
Okay. That is actually five questions but I digress.
Their stories of survival are nothing short of astonishing.
Toddler Survives Deadly Crash/Angels Credited
I remember hearing about this terrible car accident when it happened near Joggins, Nova Scotia on Christmas Eve in 2011. A young mother’s car crashed off a cliff and landed on a beach below, which left her dead but her three year old miraculously survived the accident and the cold weather. He had few injuries and claimed two women in white dresses comforted him throughout the night. The accident was discovered the next morning. So this brings up a lot of questions, which no one can answer: As previously mentioned, was it the mother’s time to die but not the child’s? Was it just a coincidence that the boy survived, virtually unharmed? And the angels? Well, that’s just possibly bonus paranormal stuff. The boy’s great- grandfather is convinced the child would not have made it through the night had the angels not been there. They claim the boy had no prior knowledge of angelic beings.
News Report of Accident(<---link)
What saved this Nova Scotian fishing crew?
In March 2013, a fishing boat in Woods Harbour, NS was hit by a rogue wave, which threw several of the men overboard. The captain describes in this newspaper article (below) how one of his crew members was tossed overboard and found himself to be standing on an unidentified surface and then suddenly placed back on the boat. He wasn’t even wet, even though initially he was up to his neck in water. The captain claims he cannot fathom exactly what happened but adamantly believes there was divine intervention that saved them all that night from certain death.
Rogue Wave Hits Fishing Boat(<---link)
No One in Church at Time of Explosion
This next account is not from Nova Scotia but has long been a favorite of mine, due to the extraordinary circumstances. Fifteen normally-punctual church members were all late for choir practice for fifteen different mundane reasons one night in Beatrice, Nebraska in 1950. All choir members arrived at the church very shortly after the church exploded from a gas leak. The details are here in the Unsolved Mysteries video below but you will be left asking yourself how this disaster was phenomenally averted by so many people at one time. Again, was no one “meant” to die in that explosion? What intervened in each of their lives to cause them to be late arriving at the church which was blown to smithereens?
"The Lucky Choir"
This may just make you rethink what you think you already know.
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