Woman Dies, Discovers We Are In A Simulation
Sharon Sananda Kumara had a NDE as a young woman in a bus accident. She popped out of her body and watched the scene below. She was greeted by her late stepfather and was taken by Jesus Christ to another dimension. Here, she explored a water planet that she has a simultaneous life on.
Sharon learned about the importance of loving your body, appreciating the planet, unconditional love, and the true reason we are here. Life is an illusion and we will all return to who we truly are.
Speaker: Sharon Sananda Kumara
Websites: https://www.kumaraacademy.com/ and https://www.sharonsananda.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Awakened-Soul-Near-Death-Journey-Infinite/dp/B0D7M4BXMH
YouTube: @sharonskumara
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"I'm not the first person to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body. Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history."
- Dr. Eben Alexander
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T&H Afterlife is on a mission to connect with people with NDE experiences. These stories of life after death are able to provide wisdom, comfort, and peace to those alive on Earth right now. When someone has an NDE, they typically recount heaven/ the afterlife as being a place of immense love, kindness, and of having no judgement. There is life after death.
During an NDE experience, those who are clinically dead will often take lessons from the afterlife that we usually learn too late. This is why these life after death experiences are so important: dying teaches us how to live.