I have no problem responding. With regards to #1, there isn't a lot mentioned other than prayer is a way to align oneself to a more "love centric" modality. It appears from the research that "love" is literally the most important aspect of growth, cohesion and creativity for us. Love in that realm is more than just an emotion or an intent--it actually manifests in the "glory" that so many report. That glory or "light" manifests differently in individuals, and is a discernable indicator of a person's advancement. The more love a person has, the brighter the light. Those who claim seeing God were without words to describe what they saw. The light was absolutely outside of description in its beauty and magnitude. There are a lot that report this.Arcturus wrote: ↑Wed Sep 19, 2018 1:28 pmSorry to resurrect this thread, but had some questions for Rob4Hope.
Rob4Hope - I'm going to take liberty and name you the NOM-resident expert on NDE stuff... I've been thinking all of this lately and wanted to throw a few questions at you, wondering if you can recall anything from your NDE studies.
Questions:
1) Do NDE survivors report anything about prayer? Specifically, importance of prayer, does God like us to pray? What to pray for? What does prayer do?
2) To what extent is God involved in the day-to-day happenings for human beings? If life is meant to be a learning experience, and if reincarnation is a common data point, it would seem that God doesn't necessarily need to be intimately involved in his creation if it is meant to advance/develop on its own??
With regards to specific prayer, I believe I've read reports that it has influence, but that influence is usually affected by others than God. For example, many people inside of a NDE actually chose to come back BECAUSE someone basically prayed them back. There are reports of people being made privy to the prayers of others, and choosing to act on those prayers to assist.
Your question is interesting, and if I encounter something else as I study,...I try to report it.
#2 is perplexing with regards to the God. Now I did mention the God idea in #1 above...but there are quite a few NDEs that don't talk about God. If they do, they differ in certain ways. Some see a male figure. Some experience a presence or somehow know that a master controller exists. Male or Female is not always there--sometimes its just an IT. One thing that is always identified with whatever God is, consistently, is this love factor. Whatever this individual is, the most persistent characteristic is love.
Now, with regards to the "learning experience"...YES, this is heavily reported in the literature. IN fact, the entire reason we are here, according to NDE folks, is to learn, or help someone else learn. And to be honest, I've seen MANY references to reincarnation. I have not seen a single non-LDS reference to resurrection. Not one.
Many individuals report that they were shown aspects of their prior lives as part of their NDE. One woman reported that she had lived other lives AS A MAN! When I read that, it REALLY got me thinking when I considered the entire LGBTQ issue that has torn so many religions up.
It appears the ultimate goal is for us to achieve some type of mature state, progressing from experience to experience as we meld our way through time. It does seem that God's immediate involvement in our lives may be minimal--but the impression from the literature is that God's involvement is not the main focus--OUR involvement is. Lots of references to family members trying to help (as in dead family members), dear friends who we perhaps knew and loved before trying to help and intervene, etc. In all of the GOOD NDEs, there is usually a guide that is assigned to assist, so it appears there is a type of order and power-structure.
I will keep my mind open to these topics as I read more. A big portion of what I have been looking for is the entire link between science and NDEs, and also if there is a purpose at all. I am becoming satisfied with both...but some of the details have alluded me because these BIG topics (big for me) have been my primary focus.