| A Near Death Experience Gives
One Woman A New Lease On Life!
Eileen's Story
Eileen stumbled up the motel stairs, blinded by the despair she felt. She
carefully clutched her bag, guarding the keys to her escape. Glancing around
the hall to be sure no one would disturb her, Eileen slowly unlocked the
door to her room.
Safely inside, she began
to unpack her bag. She contemplated her plan as she systematically lined
the bottle of pills on the night stand. No one could stop her now. She
had driven out of town, registered under a false name, and placed the do
not disturb sign on her door. This time she would make no mistakes. She
would take the pills quickly to assure that death would come before she
could be rescued. Her suicide was not a cry for help. She wanted to die.
For the last fifteen
years, Eileen had worked hard in therapy to bring her life back together.
She was raising her two sons and had managed to complete her masters in
counseling. The painful memories of childhood abuse had not kept her from
securing a job as a college professor. She had learned to cope with the
limitations of a multiple personality.
Unfortunately, she had
recently uncovered memories with which she could not live. Her family had
subjected her to ritualistic abuse; consequently, she had participated
and observed events that are too horrifying to describe. These memories
were more than she could bear.
Even though she was a
child when these events occurred, she considered herself evil and wanted
to die. She loved her two sons, but she felt that they would be better
off with out her. Her first suicide attempt had failed. This time she had
to succeed.
Gulping as many pills
as she could, Eileen waited for the inevitable. It was not long before
she drifted into unconsciousness, the darkness of death overtaking her.
Suddenly the darkness
opened, and Eileen found herself standing at the end of a tunnel of light.
She moved easily through the tunnel to the other side where she was surrounded
by the most beautiful light she had ever experienced. She was filled with
the feelings of love.
Even though she was without
her body, she was conscious of her individual self. She found herself in
the Presence of God. She knew immediately she was a part of God, and she
was one with God. There was no sense of separation; there was only God.
Eileen had committed
suicide because she believed the events in her life were unforgivable.
In this light, she discovered there was no need for forgiveness because
in God there is no judgment. She was totally loved just as she was.
The message came for
her to return to fulfill her mission on earth. Two days later, she returned
to her body, experiencing a peace that passes all understanding. Although
there is no way to be sure, Eileen believes she died and spent two days
in the Presence of God.
Upon her return, Eileen
called a friend to ask for help. Her friend called the police, who took
her to the hospital. She was in such a state of peace that the doctor discharged
her, bypassing the usual psychiatric observation time.
When asked what she learned
from her crisis, Eileen says she now knows she can go through anything.
She has learned that she is a part of God and that God is all light and
love. She is no longer so critical of herself because God does not judge.
Eileen says that her
life has not been without challenges. She had to make a conscious effort
to change her thoughts, bringing them in line with what she learned in
her near death experience. She continues to use affirmations and prayer
to deprogram her old way of thinking, allowing her to express more of her
true identity as a part of God.
Reverend Marty Varnadoe Dow, MSW
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