A groundbreaking study of the lifelong effects of near-death experiences in the newly born, babies, toddlers, and children up to age five
⢠Draws on interviews with nearly 400 childhood experiencers, both fully matured and young, as well as more than 40 years of NDE research involving over 5,000 people
⢠Reveals how those who experience a near-death state at a young age are profoundly affected for the rest of their lives, including developing psychic and intuitive abilities, âwisdom beyond their years,â and a pervasive feeling of being âhomesick for heavenâ
⢠Investigates the wide-awake consciousness of babies being born, womb memories, and the experience of being alive on the other side of death
In this major study of near-death experiences with the newly born, babies, toddlers, and children up to age five, NDE expert P. M. H. Atwater reveals how those who experience a near-death state or other worlds at a very young age are profoundly affected for the rest of their lives, including developing psychic and intuitive abilities, higher intelligence and âwisdom beyond their years,â and a pervasive feeling of being âhomesick for heaven.â
Drawing on interviews with nearly 400 childhood experiencers, both fully matured and young, Atwater explores their accounts of what it is like to be alive on the other side of death as well as what makes them different from others, complemented by a deep analysis of statistical evidence from her more than 40 years of NDE research involving more than 5,000 people. She shows how, in contrast to adult experiencers, child and infant experiencers of near-death states cannot compare âbeforeâ with âafterâ as adults do, because they donât have a âbefore.â The world of these âforever angelsâ is the life continuum, a stream of consciousness that has always existed and always will. Integrating âwhere they once wereâ with âwhere they now areâ is a lifelong challenge. The author explores how those who have a near-death experience very early in life, or even in utero, grow up âdifferentâ--sometimes geniuses, sometimes lost, yet unusually psychic and smart, all at the same time. She reveals how these experiences and their knowledge of the afterlife affect the individual in many areas, including family life, dating, health, education, and spirituality, as well as increasing the experiencerâs potential for thoughts of suicide, out-of-body experiences, and PTSD symptoms.
Examining the forever angelsâ memories of the womb, birth, early childhood, and the other world, Atwater investigates the wide-awake consciousness of babies being born, the vivid recall of mature childhood near-death experiencers, and how memory of the life-continuum never fades, nor does the desire to go back.