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Nine Days of Eternity | Anke Evertz: A Profound Near-Death-Experience During a Coma
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Anke Evertz had a profound near-death experience following a fire accident that resulted in tertiary burns, which required her to receive a facial skin graft and sent her into a coma for nine days. Not only did she experience “spacelessness” and “timelessness”, but she also received a phenomenal healing.

In this interview, she describes what happened during that time of “nine days of eternity” as she refers to it, and what impact the near-death experience had on her life and worldly sensibilities, and why there is no longer a division between body and soul.

Contents:
00:42 The fire accident
03:55 So you experienced the emergency measures from out of your body?
08:52 Were you conscious the whole time from the time you began feeling flames up until the moment you departed from your body?
10:01 You mentioned that you were able to put your hands through the wall – could you feel any resistance?
11:19 What happened after you had left the hospital?
16:28 When you dipped into these alive situations, was there also some sort of an evaluation?
17:45 Did you also perceive your behavior towards others differently in light of these experiences?
18:44 Was the experience of important events up to your birth like a chronology where you moved from the presentence back to your birth? Or did you experience everything at once?
20:06 Was your body put into a coma for nine days?
21:02 Did you experience timelessness?
22:11 Was there something during this light that turned out to be an outstanding realization?
24:32 Has your attitude to life changed due to your experience?
27:33 Were there moments during your coma where you felt close to your body?
31:21 When you finally went back into your body, was this a special difficult moment?
35:30 Do you think that this flow had something to do with your wonderful healing process that you experienced later on?
36:41 From your perspective today, why is our body so important?
38:06 The intensity of experience – would this term summarize it?
39:04 From your point of view, do you think this would be the part for everyone to live life as you have perceived it?
42:07 What importance does language have for you today?
44:00 Does the view of a material world seem constructed to you?
46:09 What experiences do you connect with the topic of reincarnation?
48:00 What happened after this intense experience physically and how did you cope with your earthly everyday life?
50:45 All the things that you had experienced – were you able to classify them?
52:28 How long did it take you until you were able to speak about all these things openly?
53:19 Do you still have a connection to the spiritual world, to your teacher?
54:44 What do you offer as a coach?
56:09 The common fear of death is actually the fear of life – is that an important conclusion drawn from your experience with people?

Credits:
Director: Heike Sucky
Translation: Katrin Salhenegger-Niamir
Voice-over: Kate Howlett-Jones, Peter Cox
Editor, Interviewer: Werner Huemer

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© 2020 Thanatos TV EN


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@jgrizzy

3 years ago

Im addicted to these heart warming stories. Assures us we really do have a loving creator.

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@jrclark9019

3 years ago

Kudos to the translator. She did a wonderful job of this.

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@karinamachado1312

3 years ago

One of the most lucid accounts of an NDE I’ve ever heard, delivered with utmost clarity and authenticity. Thank you so much for the excellent English translation.

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@tiffsaver

3 years ago

I just realized halfway through this splendid experiencer's story that after her NDE she found herself "totally unable to plan in advance." This phenomenon is a DIRECT CONFIRMATION of what Eckhart Tolle has been teaching for years in his book, "The Power of Now," that the only true path to happiness is to live in the now, instead of living in the past or in an imaginary future. Wow... what a revelation!!

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@ellierose2661

3 years ago

One of the most compelling NDEs I've heard in a long time. Thank you so much for the English translation! And excellent job on the interviewing, in which the interviewer keeps a low profile and asks intelligent questions only when clarification or a prompt is needed. Elegant and much appreciated!

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@kt11540

3 years ago

We Are Spiritual Beings having a physical experience.

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@lynnees9828

3 years ago

Anke Evertz, thank you. I've never had an NDE but I did hospice my mother. She was extremely scared and told me so. I've lost so much from fear, fear that I am trying to face. But, I laid near her as she passed. I felt as though I just blinked my eyes but an hour passed. I was exhausted. Suddenly a breeze awoke me, knocked me into the back of the couch. I jolted awake looking around, wondering what moved me towards the couch's back. There was no one but I looked over and knew my mother had just taken a last breath. It's as though she woke me, knowing I needed to be with her at that moment.

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@canucklehead4463

3 years ago

many nde'ers relate that when they see their lifeless body they are indifferent to it, as worn clothing to be cast away. i have a b.sc. degree in kinesiology, which includes a lot of anatomy and physiology, and the more i studied the human body the more awe-struck i became. we are as walking, talking miracles. i am so grateful to hear ms. evertz relate her amazing spiritual view of the body from within. i love this body. when i finally leave my body i shall be certain to thank it one last time for enabling my life on mother earth and honour it one last time as a most sacred creation of the one infinite creator.

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@iriaboleyn9547

2 years ago

Definitely one of my favourite accounts. Such eloquence in the speaker. Absolutely incredible. This particular English voice-over is perfect too. 😍 Comforting and calming. Such a beautiful, soothing voice. The content, production and delivery is brilliant. This series of accounts of NDEs have helped me after my physical loss. 🕯️ Thank you so much for these. 🤍

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@lisamurphy9824

2 years ago

This woman Anke is explaining this experience in such an eloquent and perceptive way. So clearly shared. I want to Thank these 2 for sharing this video with us. Incredible!

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@laura-leeharris452

2 years ago

I can't stop crying. I can relate to a life of loss, grief, loneliness as well as where I constantly wished for my own death. Now I know I'm too hard on myself, I put myself down all the time. It's time to change that. Thank you for the awesome account of your NDE.

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@brotherdom1

3 years ago

This as close to my life before and after my NDE All my fear of dying has long gone. Im 64 and i was 28 when i had this experience .But it still feels so vivid and downloaded in my conciousness.

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@wisconsinfarmer4742

3 years ago

Beautiful. My takeaway is to become aware of my genuine feelings. All those who travel with us can feel our thoughts. Let us clean up our thoughts.

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@MrDavenez

3 years ago

Wow what an amazing story, makes you not so afraid to die. I just lost my Dad a month ago, and it brings me tremendous peace ❤🙏❤

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@surfinmuso37

3 years ago

The fact Anke cannot "plan" anymore seems a clear sign of being on a more spiritual level. For the spirit there is nothing such as time.

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@geraldvaughn8403

3 years ago

She remembers what she experienced while outside her body. Suggests to me that memory and consciousness exist outside the body. Thanks

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@godsfav1780

3 years ago

This is the most compelling NDE I've heard so far. I learned so much. Thank you. Love yourselves as you are. Don't try to be anyone else. Live your life to the fullest and stop being afraid.

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@melissarmt7330

3 years ago

Thank you so much for coming forward. I had a near death experience in 1980 and it took a few decades for me to be able to talk about it. Thank you for helping with the work to be done.

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@vanglover6030

3 years ago

Anke Evertz radiates spiritual awakening. I absolutely believe her NDE account and place her near the top of my list of favorite NDE experiencers. I am hoping to find an English translation of her book, Nine Days of Eternity.

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@innerstar6569

3 years ago

Incredible how she felt her father's feeling during her life review. It seems like we are all so connected to each other. There's no separation. It's like separation is an illusion created by this experience. Just let that sink in...

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