Reverend Peter Panagore's Near Death Experience - Helping Parents Heal

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Reverend Peter Panagore joined Helping Parents Heal Online group to tell us about his two near-death experiences, what he has learned since then and to give us hope concerning where our children are and where we are going.
    Reverend Panagore experienced two near-death experiences and chose to return to this life each time to serve others, but with the assurance that ultimately he would return to where we all come from.
    In this video, we touch on the topics of suicide, reincarnation, heaven and hell, all the questions we all have or will have.
    In this very frank and compassionate 90-minute extemporaneous talk/discussion, Reverend Panagore assures us of the unconditional love that always surrounds us and gives us a glimpse of the future that awaits all of us.
    About Helping Parents Heal:
    There are many factors that contribute to the healing process. In addition, to support from family and friends, people often find peace and a sense of purpose in learning more about evidence for the continuation of consciousness after physical death. Some people find comfort in their religious faith, while others don’t have a specific set of beliefs. Regardless of your religious background or beliefs, there are a variety of phenomena, which have been experienced by millions of people and studied by numerous researchers, pointing to the eternal nature of the human soul or spirit. Helping Parents Heal offers online support as well as local affiliates around the world.
    For more information on Reverend Panagore visit:
    www.peterpanag...
    For information on Helping Parents Heal visit:
    www.helpingpare...
    If you are a parent whose child had preceded you in death, there is a Facebook group at:
    / helpingparentshealonline

Komentáře • 11

  • @jimmyjennings4089
    @jimmyjennings4089 Před 4 lety +1

    When God told you Peter that you won't live your own life I think he meant you are going to live a life of helping and spreading God himself, I don't have to say may God bless you Peter because God has blessed us with you.

  • @moons_mind
    @moons_mind Před 5 lety +4

    Hello Brian,
    Thank you for sharing this video. Many of the things Peter shared resonated with me and my own experience.
    I'm currently in my early twenties. I'd been suffering from depression for ten years due to severe childhood trauma. After ten years of suffering, I no longer saw a future worth living for. I made the decision around the end of June of last year that I'd take psychedelics as a last attempt to overcome my suffering, or I'd kill myself once and for all.
    I was so miserable that I went into my psychedelic experience with the intention of dying. I asked "God," or whatever forces existed beyond me, that it ended my suffering once and for all...
    My experience was very similar to Peter's. I was met by a transcendent force that was beyond my comprehension. I existed in a place of timelessness, infinite complexity, love, and eternal oneness. The sheer beauty, love, non-judgement, and acceptance changed my perception of reality forever. My experience felt realer than life itself.
    My experience ended with me feeling an immense amount of gratitude for the joy of existence. Something, I hadn't felt since childhood. The experience showed me that everything is perfect the way it is. Everything happens in life is exactly as it's supposed to happen. It might sound cliche, but it's the reason I'm writing this post to you right now.
    My suffering gave depth to my human experience. It gave me greater appreciation for the beauty that exists everywhere.
    I'm sorry to hear about your daughter, but I hope you trust that she is exactly where she needs to be. Her existence alone was enough to change many lives for the better. Sometimes all it takes is something as simple as a smile to change someone's life forever. That's what kept me going all those years.
    My love goes out to you and your family. Thanks again for sharing.

  • @elizabethecarlisle1045
    @elizabethecarlisle1045 Před 5 lety +2

    Phenomenal.... Redefining suicide is no less than precious. What a gift to all of us you are, Peter.

  • @reillybab1
    @reillybab1 Před 5 lety +3

    Omg I love you !! Beautiful beautiful soul!! Thank you!!❤️

  • @kevindrago2164
    @kevindrago2164 Před 6 lety +2

    Great as always Peter. God Bless.

  • @lynnchaffin9498
    @lynnchaffin9498 Před 5 lety +2

    I needed my son why didn’t he “turn around and come back?”

    • @BrianSmith-ur9gb
      @BrianSmith-ur9gb  Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Lynn, I'm very sorry about your son. Know that he is still here with you even though no longer in the flesh. Keep three things in mind. 1.) Many people who have had NDEs say they would not come back if given a choice. They see the beauty there and they know you will join them "soon". Even mothers have said they would not come back for their children. 2). Not everyone is given a choice. You hear from people who were either forced to come back or chose to come back. We can't know if the people who don't come back were given a choice or not. 3.) We all have a time to go. Each and every one of will make the return trip home and no one knows what the plan is, while we are here. Please try to trust it was your son's time. When your time comes, you'll be reunited with him.

    • @lynnchaffin9498
      @lynnchaffin9498 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for responding Brian, I know you are right . I just wish he would have come back.He had so much to look forward to.But instead he was thrown through a windshield and then run over by another car.He was only 23. He was beautiful.

    • @BrianSmith-ur9gb
      @BrianSmith-ur9gb  Před 5 lety +1

      @@lynnchaffin9498 my daughter was 15 when she left. She was a beautiful girl, a scholar, and an athlete. We found her in her bed. I tried to bring her back. Believe me, I understand wanting them to come back. I tried yelling loud enough to call her back.
      It was their time. It doesn't make sense to us now. But, their time was before ours. One day we will all be back together and we will understand then.
      Let me know if I can be of any help. I'm part of an organization called Helping Parents Heal. We help each other.

    • @lynnchaffin9498
      @lynnchaffin9498 Před 5 lety

      Brian... so sorry. I know I’m not alone it just feels like it sometimes. I signed up to receive the news letter. Is this group mostly on face book?? Thank you for sharing your story and responding to mine

    • @BrianSmith-ur9gb
      @BrianSmith-ur9gb  Před 5 lety +1

      @@lynnchaffin9498 there are local chapters. If you go to www.helpingparentsheal.org you can find out if there is one near you. I run the online group which is a Facebook group at Helping Parents Heal Online. I met Peter when I asked him to speak to our online group. We'd love to have you join us.