Saturday 9 February 2019

H Gibson NDE autobiography excerpt 1


*** Living A Multidimensional Life ***


  Caught up in a cooking oil explosion, I twice went into cardiac arrest, slipping away to the other side, to be returned for the greater good of mankind.

  Without challenge there is no growth, therefore Souls are tempered during  incarnations.

  I am Han, and this is my life-memory . . .




*** Foreword ***


   "Clear!" the ER doctor warned while I hovered in spirit form above the bed, watching them struggle with the blackened corpse, attempting to attach an IV into the shoulder.
   The electric shock of the defibrillator sucked me right back into my body.
   Awareness of their struggle around me made me moan in agony of being re-incarcerated into the worthless flesh.
   "We have you, do not worry, stay with us," Dr Ching encouraged, watching me, a mask covering his face.
   They had managed to secure the IV, Dr Kozaczynski stitching it in place in order not to be dislodged.
   'How fortunate I am to be surrounded by familiar people.'
   A random, out of place thought. It was not so bad to go through such an ordeal while tended to by people you knew.
   Closing my eyes, I let everything go, slipping out of my body, briefly glancing back where the doctors were debating about amputating my fingers; whether or not I had sustained inhalation burns.
   Ronald was not there. My lifeline was not at my side as he always was.
   "Vitals dropping!" someone stated while the doctors scrambled to attend to the dying body.
   *Come, Han,* Sensaii beckoned.
   Listening to my lifelong spirit friend, I thought of The Land Beyond. There was nothing I wanted to do for my body. It was time to go home . . .



The Chronicles of Han
Living a Multidimensional Life
Section 1:
Near Death Experience, Life Review, Aftermath

Copyright © H Gibson Chronicles of Han 2009-2019
Date Published: 3 February 2019
Paperback: 978-1-928471-26-4  
ebook: 978-1-928471-27-1  
H Gibson Author and Cover Design
Photo Credit: Sri Nithya Sadyojatananda
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56,391 words - approximately 6 hours of entertainment
Autobiography

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