Clinically DEAD Woman Shown Why is Life So HARD in Near Death Experience (NDE) | Jane Thompson

Published 2023-07-09
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Jane Thompson serves worldwide as an intuitive healer, spiritual gifts coach, and international speaker. Jane developed a sensitivity to energies after having a profound near-death experience in 2008. She was taken to the hospital with a sudden illness early one morning, and by that afternoon, the illness had progressed rapidly. Leaving her body, entering the light, and being in spirit form changed her life profoundly. Having a NDE (near-death experience) clears and opens pathways that may have been previously untapped. This and other aftereffects of having a NDE were a lot to integrate into Jane's life!

After recovering physically, She was very fortunate to work with researchers and other professionals who specialize in NDEs, along with trusted healers, who helped her work through an intensely transformational time. Jane learned a lot by going through this process, and after formally training and fine-tuning these skills, She knew it was a very important part of her life’s path to help others through their own personal transformations, transitions, and healing.

Please enjoy my conversation with Jane Thompson.

Timecodes:
0:00 - Episode Teaser
1:09 - Life prior to NDE
4:34 - The NDE Story
22:00 - What's on the otherside?
23:50 - Psychologically processing the NDE
40:36 - Jane's work
43:37 - Biggest takeaway from the NDE
45:31 - Living a fulfilled life
46:38 - Advice to young Jane
53:48 - Definition of God
54:25 - Ultimate purpose of life
55:16 - Final Message

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All Comments (21)
  • @KarenNielsen-zc8bk
    I'm. 89 and enjoy ndes. I feel so close to God while listening to them. A new journey for me. Cancelled my TV and now listen to social media. Thanks to people like U Alex. I'm only 88 made a mistake up there.
  • @lynnegulbrand2298
    What a beautiful soul she has, just so real. When my mother passed away in 2008 I had a very vivid dream about her and my dad who had died in 1966. They were walking in the most amazing rose garden, all red roses. I was behind them when they both turned around and waved to me, the dream ended. The following year my brother passed away from skin cancer, I had the same dream and my brother was there as a child holding my parents hands. All 3 turned and waved at me and the dream was over. I felt so much love and comfort from them that I felt ok because I know where they are and are waiting for me. Heaven is beautiful. I felt so much peace after that.
  • @jayt4708
    As a paramedic, I see that the medical system is set up to evaluate, treat, and give medications. I’m sure it was very difficult for her to find someone to listen would be incredibly difficult. I’m very open to NDE’s, or other unusual circumstances, I believe the universe is more mind blowing than we can perceive 😊
  • @peterjackson4623
    I have a degenerative connective tissue syndrome. No treatments or cure. I have high probability of a dissection. My father and brother have both died from this in their early fifties. I have surpassed their ages. But it is always a low hum for me. I like listening to these experiences, brings some comfort and understanding. Thank you:)
  • @tinalouise1764
    Have died and got sent back here when i was 28. Most beautiful experience ever. That white light is pure unconditional love and when you get 'told' telepathically "it's not your time to be here you still have work to do" and you're saying "no i don't want to go back". Then you feel yourself jump back into your body through the top of your head and you feel the weight of having a body again. Initially i couldn't remember how to breathe when i first jumped back in and that was strange to me because i always thought it was just a natural thing that happened automatically. I remember thinking "how do you breathe in this body, what makes it breathe?" And i realised that the stomach goes in and out when you breathe and i took a huge inhalation. I kind of felt like a baby taking it's first breath upon being born. That was 26 years ago. I was born telepathic and empathic, and after that death experience, everything became amplified. I became introverted and isolated. Sometimes it's painful hearing other people's thoughts, especially horrid thoughts, they are like little black darts being thrown at your body.
  • @Yesharu1957
    I'm 66 and started listening to the nde stories to prepare myself for what I was convinced was right around the corner.😂😂 Since then I have such a peace and I live like I'm in my twenties minus the drama. ❤❤. I no longer fear. I'm just excited to be alive.
  • @claudiastokes6485
    I never made it passed the hospital ceiling. I was floating a foot away from it.
    I had peritonitis, pancreatitis, sepsis and water in the lungs. I had my gallbladder removed and the duct was never clipped shut, so bile poured into my abdomen for 8 days. By the time, I made it to the hospital, the doctors said it was too late. I would die that night. I remember feeling pain like I could not have even imagined. It made the pain of labor seem like a papercut. I saw my unmoving body on the hospital bed and I couldn't look away. I felt a presence behind me. I told God that nothing could convince me to go back into that mess they had made of my body. Without words, I was told or compelled to look at the foot of the bed. There was my father. I couldn't see his face, but his shoulders were heaving from crying so hard. That's when I realized I had to go back into my body and fight to live. It's been 22 years and I cannot forget that experience. I tried to tell myself it was a hallucination, but I cannot imagine that it's possible to imagine the complete absence of that level of pain. I had felt no pain at all, no anxiety, no anger, no sadness. It was the most liberating, incredible state of being. I did not want to go back to the excruciating pain, but I'm glad I did. Now, my dad is 91 now and he has no one to take care of him, but me.
    And now I am not afraid to die.
  • @annmarieknapp2480
    It just struck me that Jane wasnt a full blown empath or at least aware she was an empath until after NDE. Dear God that must have been traumatizing. She's also an HSP (highly sensitive person...aware of incredibly heightened senses, super sensitive to stimuli). An empath and HSP here, also a psychologist, spent most of my life trying to figure my thoughts and actions, but the idea of sensing the emotions, thoughts, and feelings if others is overwhelming. I finally realized it in my mid-40s after my mother passed. I have so much empathy for Jane because I get it. I have to really mentally prepare myself for crowds and events or its sensory overload. It's a challenge to separate your own energy and boundaries from those of others.
  • @jimsmith1549
    Her reactions post-NDE are so REAL and emotional and true. It's exciting that she has evolved to become a healer. It was fascinating watching her as a real estate agent and then transform later into an energy worker. Jane seems so loving and gentle. Also down to earth. Alex, thank you for introducing us to Jane! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
  • @joanjenny2555
    I truly have enjoyed this session. I have had multiple NDE experiences all over the planet. The last one in 1995 happened during the very early morning hours in winter where when I came back into body and I was blind. I was in a state of shock ....but as fate would have it I had collapsed twice to the ground, and a man who owned the shop that I was outside.... who never was there that early..... saw me and very hesitantly came outside. He wanted to call an ambulance but I convinced him to give me some time. He brought me in his large shop all the while in fear of me and let me sit down, gave me water, and as requested held my hand to ground me. After about 45 minutes my sight came back and I had him call my son to come and get me. Blessings and Love. Peace to the World.
  • @minischnauzer69
    I love how Jane ended her message. That there comes a point where you can stop gathering information and just watch your life expand and flow. So important for us. Experience and observe your life experience! Thanks Alex🙏🏼✌🏼💜
  • @pkstiever
    Going through a huge spiritual experience is very traumatic before you start to understand what is going on. Having no one understand what you are going through is incredibly hard. I was fortunate because I asked my (newly discovered) spirit guide to help me with the gigantic amount of panic of realizing no one was there for me. I suddenly felt peace come over me and I fell into a blissful sleep. My father who transitioned many years earlier came to me in a lucid dream, and told me I was on the right path and that he was proud of my strength. Then he hugged me and the hug was far more real and full of love than ever in physical. I am learning that the rest of my family has chosen to remain in amnesia for now, and it is not for me to ever judge or try and change someone's beliefs. It's still hard, but I am seeing more and more of what is really going on, and understanding the importance of angels and guides to help us navigate this mess.
  • @marinamartinez7393
    I used to work in a retirement home and I remember whenever one of the residents started talking about hearing kids by or in their room we knew they were going to pass soon. Some also said they seen kids playing by them and there were none around at the time.
  • @judycain8995
    Alex - I discovered you recently. I know now I was meant to learn about your podcast. My husband of 48 years passed away last December. I began browsing You Tube after his passing. I don’t remember exactly when I came across your podcast but I discovered I was looking forward to hearing more and more of your podcasts. I have been comforted by many of the messages from your guests. You are
    a blessing to me. I discovered you when I needed you and I know now it wasn’t a coincidence! I sometimes think my husband had a hand in my discovery. There have been other times things have happened that had no normal explanation for. I truly believe the souls who have passed have the ability to still be in our lives. Another thing I have learned from your guests! Take care and many thanks - Judy Cain
  • @renapineze
    Wow! That last advice Jane gave about taking a break from research mode… I had never thought about it and it made total sense! I’ve been compulsively getting as much information and knowledge about healing, energies and the spiritual world for 1 year and a half, non-stop. I don’t even want to watch series or movies because there’s so many spiritual videos in my “watch later” YouTube list! 😅 My husband told me I think too much about all of this.. so hearing her words of advice made a huge click on my mind… I thought I was surrendering to the flow state while obsessively studying spirituality, but now I understand it better. Thank you Alex and Jane! ♥️
  • @amandawalker5688
    I had a reading with Jane years ago, everything she told me and picked up on was so helpful to me. Her words helped me to know and understand that my dog, Angel, is always with me.
  • @surgeinc1
    This was hard to listen to.
    I was suddenly and completely overwhelmed with sadness when Jane explained that she couldn’t get anyone to listen or understand her experience.
    By far the most emotional interview yet.❤