Touching Heaven: True stories of spiritual experiences. Jacky Newcomb
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Contents
Chapter 2: Journey to Heaven and the New Life of the Spirit
Chapter 3: Visits from the Afterlife
Chapter 1
Many years ago, when I was a child, I was lying in the dentist’s chair when I had an extraordinary experience. I’d been given gas – nitrous oxide (laughing gas, as it’s sometimes called due to the giggles people can get with smaller quantities) – and had been unconscious. I remember being in a tunnel, which was spinning, and various people were travelling through it towards a bright light at the end. I remember most clearly a couple were ballroom dancing towards the light, but others were sitting or standing around the edges of the tunnel. I felt euphoric.
Being in this tube of light was amazing. I wanted to keep travelling towards the light but all of a sudden I could hear my name being called. ‘Come on, Jacky, it’s all over now. You can wake up …’ followed by, ‘She doesn’t seem to want to wake up. Give her more oxygen.’ Then I was back. Mum had been called in from the waiting room to help rouse me and I always wondered: did something go wrong or was this a natural side effect of the gas?
Years later I studied near-death experiences and realised that what I had been through that day was very similar to what people who’ve been brought back from the very brink of death have described. The tunnel I found myself in seemed just like those I’d read about in others’ true-life stories, and I mentioned it briefly in another book I wrote on the subject, Heaven. During my research I’ve discovered that I’m not alone!
During near-death experiences, or NDEs as they are also known, there are many types of phenomenon that people go through. When the physical body ‘dies’, even momentarily, you’d assume that nothing would be happening to that person – they are dead, after all! Yet nothing could be further from the truth. When all activity stops in the body (no heartbeat, no blood pressure, etc.), the soul continues to exist and begins its own journey. What happens next is astounding, and this is what I’d like to look at with you in this book.
It’s true that some people experience nothing during the time of physical death (of those whose heart is started again and come back to tell us, I mean). Yet others experience an out-of-body sensation; they feel their spirit is floating up and away from their physical body, free and detached as a separate entity. Of these, some explain how they immediately become very aware of their surroundings and can hear what is happening around them. It’s common, for example, for the recently deceased person to hear their doctor saying, ‘We’ve lost her …’ or, ‘Pass me the [insert name of life-saving drug or piece of medical equipment]!’ Yet the deceased has no special interest in what is going on, often wondering why people are making such a fuss when they themselves feel very much alive.
The soul might consider various questions, like, ‘Am I actually dead now,