Kindness is Cool
- Janine Murphy
- Mar 24
- 2 min read

I love listening to accounts of near death experiences. Call me morbid but I don't think it is. Maybe it's strange but it gives me so much grounding into what is truly important in this precious life we have been gifted.
When you listen to these accounts, a person who has been declared dead and then is somehow brought back to life will recall what they experienced on the "other side".
The subject often says of the experience that they weren't at all afraid and that death felt like returning home. They experience feelings of immense bliss and love where they feel they are truly and deeply loved and accepted.
It's fascinating that many of the people who go through these experiences report similar stages occurring. They may go through a sort of tunnel and see an intense light. They often feel welcomed by a loving presence or being of light and also very often, they are shown a life review.
They describe this as a bit like watching a highlight reel of your life but in 5D so that not only are you experiencing your thoughts and feelings as you go through the highlights, you also get to see and feel the impact you have on the people around you. You feel what they went through and how all your actions impacted them. The good and the bad. This can at times be confronting.
But there is no judgment at all in this space. It's simply a reflection on what you have experienced and learned from this.
What is so astounding is that it's often the random acts of kindness that the person performed that also show up in the review. Something they did when no one was watching that changed the course of another person's life. They have completely forgotten about it because it seemed so small and inconsequential, but in reality, that one small action had a profound ripple effect.
In one case the person was shown a time when they held a heavy door open for an elderly man. He was so grateful and it opened his heart enough that he reconnected with his estranged child.
Kindness is cool. Spread some of it around today.
If you are interested in a great first hand account of a near death experience this book is fantastic.
Dying to be Me
Anita Morjani
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