Quote from an NDE survivor, who struggled to cope with feelings of loss and disappointment that came along with the return to the body:
"I have just returned from a pleasant, slow, mile and-a-half jog. I am sitting in our garden. Overhead a tree moves gently in a mild, southerly breeze. Two small children, holding hands, walk down the street absorbed in their own world. I am glad I am here. But I know that this marvelous place of evil, pain, and ugliness, is only one of the many realities through which I must travel to distant and unknown destinations."
Reference~ The Modern Book of the Dead, Jakob Bohme
"We are all prisoners of the outer man." ~Jakob Bohme
"I have just returned from a pleasant, slow, mile and-a-half jog. I am sitting in our garden. Overhead a tree moves gently in a mild, southerly breeze. Two small children, holding hands, walk down the street absorbed in their own world. I am glad I am here. But I know that this marvelous place of evil, pain, and ugliness, is only one of the many realities through which I must travel to distant and unknown destinations."
Reference~ The Modern Book of the Dead, Jakob Bohme
"We are all prisoners of the outer man." ~Jakob Bohme