This is one of the more controversial NDE books because it’s full of predictions about the future that failed to materialize. Since then, he has dedicated his life to working with the sick and elderly and sharing his fantastic story with people everywhere." This time, they revealed that he was to use his new psychic gifts to help the dying. A second near-death experience reunited him with his angelic instructors. Even though he now possessed the ability to read minds, no one believed his story of the spiritual transformation that changed his life-except others who had died and come back. It is a tale of a dark tunnel, a crystal city and a cathedral of knowledge where thirteen angels shared with him 117 revelations about the future-95 of which have already come true. When he revived twenty eight minutes later in a morgue, he had the story of a lifetime to tell-a profoundly moving account of what happened to him during his near-death experience. "On September 17, 1975, after being electrocuted by a bolt of lightning, Dannion Brinkley died. Well-written and profoundly thought provoking. Not what you would expect from someone claiming a "life-chaging spiritual experience." Paraphrasing scripture, "Judge a tree by the fruit it produces."īTW: Google 'Dannion Brinkley' and you'll find many accounts from credible sources that refute his claims.Īn interesting account of Dannion Brinkley's near-death experience. His website is all about making money - it's so materialistic, tacky and superficial it's really no different than what we've all seen with shady televangelists. He has used this false narrative to create a very lucrative career for himself. Yes I believe that Brinkley got struck by lightning. While I do believe in the NDE phenomenon (the evidence is overwhelming), inevitably there will be a few hucksters preying on those of us who seek out legitimate accounts of highly unique spiritual experiences. After finishing 'Saved by the Light' by Dannion Brinkley, I felt that I had been scammed. Personally, I can only go on my intuition when evaluating the merits of each account. I've found that it's hit or miss with these books, as of course it's an entirely subjective experience related by the author. I find NDE's fascinating and I've read my share of books on the topic. I just can t believe that people actually believe this garbage! It was so obvious that everything this guy said was baloney. I also lost all respect for David Moody (who is the guru of Near Death Experience) because he believed in and promoted this guy. The man is either a certifiable lunatic, or, more likely, a fraud. He also says that these beings of light commanded him to build centers where people would be healed by energy. that early in the 21st century the US would be destroyed by earthquakes, that the US would fall apart and be bankrupt in 2000, that a religion would rise based on environmentalism, and become powerful enough to take over the world, etc. He said there would be a nuclear disaster in 1995. In 1993, when he wrote the book, he claimed that they showed him Chernobyl, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the gulf war.But all his predictions that weren't made "after the fact" were wrong. Only problem is, most of the things they showed him didn't happen. This guy claims he had a near death experience where "beings of light" showed him the future. This book was EXACTLY what I expected- complete and utter bullshit. Even he now possessed the ability to read minds, no one believed his story of the spiritual transformation that changed his life- except others who had died and come back.A second near-death experience reunited him with with his angelic instructors.This time, they revealed that he was to use his new psychic gifts to help the dying.Since then, he has dedicated his life to working with the sick and elderly, and sharing his fantastic story with people everywhere.ĭramatic and inspiring, Saved By the Light is an exciting look at the fascinating mysteries of life and death. When he revived twenty-eight minutes later in a morgue, he had the story of a lifetime to tell- a profoundly moving account of what happened to him during his near-death experience.It is a tale of a dark tunnel, a crystal city, and a "cathedral of knowledge" where thirteen angels shared with him 117 revelations about the future-95 of which have already come true. On September 17,1975, after being electrocuted by a bolt of lightning, Dannion Brinkley died.
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