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January 14, 2025 82 mins
In this episode, John Burke uncovers the breathtaking beauty of Heaven as described in near death experiences (NDEs). Explore vivid accounts of awe-inspiring landscapes, radiant colors, and peaceful realms beyond imagination. What do these extraordinary glimpses reveal about the afterlife? Discover how Heaven’s unimaginable beauty points to a greater purpose and a deeper hope for eternity. 
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Today we're going to be talking about some pretty wild sci-fi like things about the beauty

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of nature in heaven.
So I hope you'll stick to the end.
Today I want to take you on an imaginative journey.
I want you to imagine the day that you step from this life into real life.
Imagine the beauty and the wonders of this place, this place called heaven.
Today we're going to explore near-death experiences and the Bible

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and what it has to say about the life to come and its beauty.
I'm John Burke and this is the Imagine Heaven podcast.
Things were more beautiful than I could ever imagine.
It was past anything that I would believe that it would be like.
The colors were so alive that the most beautiful day on earth is just a reflection of those colors.

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The greens were greener, the yellows, the golds, the blues, everything.
Reminded me that earth is a reflection of heaven, but heaven is perfection.
So one of the commonalities of near-death experiences is they experience beauty
in new dimensions of time and space.

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Flowers, trees, mountains, forests, in colors more vibrant than we can imagine.
And they are not limited in their experience of beauty like we are here.
About 52% of people having a near-death experience describe beauty in this heavenly realm
that is beyond anything on earth.
Things that are absolutely spectacular.

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It seemed like everything there was glad I was there.
The trees were glad I was there, the flowers were glad I was there, the water was glad I was there.
Everything was alive, there was nothing dead, and everything was intelligent.
Everything was far more intense.
The colors, the aromas, the flowers were such that I felt that I could not only see them,
but I understood them.

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Gorgeous, beautiful, all of the adjectives, but it's beyond words.
You know, after 35 years in studying, probably close to 1,500 cases of near-death experience,
where people come back to tell of a life more real and more beautiful than this one,

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I wrote a book called Imagine Heaven, another book called Imagine the God of Heaven,
and in them I explore over 40 commonalities of what people say when they have a near-death experience
all around the world.
And I show how this is what the Bible has been explaining of this exhilarating future that's

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to come.
You know, in this podcast, what I hope to do is go into each of those 40 plus commonalities
and kind of take a deep dive and show you not only what I've learned in my research and
let you hear from the hundreds of hours of video interviews that I have that I've written
my books off of, let you hear some of their stories that you can get their fuller story

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in the books where I've written it.
But I also am hoping to share with you, you know, not just my kind of skeptical analytical
engineering side that broke down all these near-death experiences, but also I was a pastor
for over 30 years.
And I would love to share with you just some of my pastoral insights, not only studying

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the Bible, but also just helping people live their best life.
And so I'm hoping this podcast will be kind of like if you and I had a chance to sit down
across the table at a coffee shop and you asked me about a particular topic and I just had
a chance to share with you, you know, what I've learned and what I know in hopes that

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it'll help you as much as it's helped me in my own spiritual life and growth.
Today we're going to be talking about the beauty of nature in heaven though a lot of it is
very earth like some things are very surprising.
So I hope you'll stick to the end.
And I also want to remind you that these people that you're hearing from today are not crazy

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people.
They're surgeons to commercial airline pilots, CEOs, pastors.
I mean people who have nothing to gain making up these wild stories of having died and experience
this and come back.
And yet they say it's the most real thing that happened.
The reason I'm so excited to talk about this is because personally I love nature.

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You know, being out in nature is kind of how I connect with with God.
We live in Austin, in the hill country and you know, their lakes and rivers and it's
just beautiful.
And I love to get out on my mountain bike and I ride out to this cliff overlooking the river
down, far down below and the hills all around.

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And there's just something about the magnitude of nature and the beauty of nature that just
draws my eyes upward.
My little granddaughter Sophia loves to come over.
She loves the fall.
And in the fall we go hiking in the canyon, not far from here.
And we always, we always collect colorful leaves.
You know, yellows and reds and greens and oranges and we put them all together in this beautiful

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bouquet.
And it's, we just kind of admire together God's diverse creativity.
Every little leaf unique and every tree and every sunset and every sunrise.
And for me it just points me toward the creator.
Maybe it does for you as well.

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But one thing I hope you'll understand today is that all of the beauty of earth, think of
the most beautiful things you've seen, the most wonderful places you've been.
And I've seen a lot.
I've been to 30 different countries.
I've been to what people consider some of the most beautiful places and some of the worst
places on earth.
But I will tell you, earth is only a shadow of what God has in store for us.

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The greatest beauty doesn't even compare.
So I'm excited to share some of that with you.
I think you'll see that God is incredibly beautiful and creative.
You know Paul, who as I talked about in an earlier episode, probably had a near death experience
and he talks about scene heaven and he says this in 1 Corinthians 2 verse 9.

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He says, "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has imagined what God has prepared
for those who love him."
But it was to us that God revealed these things by his spirit.
In other words, it's going to be better than you can imagine, but you ought to stretch your
imagination.
And God has revealed things by his spirit that we can know and consider so that we live

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for what's going to last.
We live for what matters most.
Most of us maybe have never considered it, but all the things we love about this life,
about this earth is what God has said.
He's created and it's a messed up version.
So why wouldn't the life to come be even more beautiful, be even better?
And you know God even hints at that in the Bible.

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He has Moses build a tabernacle according to a pattern he shows him of a building in heaven.
And then in the book of Hebrews chapter 8 verse 5 it says, "They serve in a sanctuary
talking about the priests in this tabernacle.
They serve in a sanctuary that's a copy and a shadow of what is in heaven."

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Well, just imagine what if all of earth's nature is just a copy, just a shadow of something
even better that we're going to experience endlessly in heaven.
I want you to imagine that today as we go on this journey.
And here's why I think that's so important for your life today.
Colossians 3, 1 says, "Set your sights on the realities of heaven where Christ sits in the

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place of honor at God's right hand.
Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.
For you died to this life and your real life is hidden with Christ in God."
In other words, what are you living for?
Are you living for a temporary world or are you living for a permanent world?

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Are you looking for a city and a house and a home that you can't keep or something that
you can keep?
Don't work for things that won't last.
So many of us, we live for retirement, right?
We live for that time when we can just not work anymore and golf or play pickleball or go

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on these shopping sprees or go on vacations.
We save for that and we sacrifice for that.
We live because we can picture retirement.
But that doesn't last.
It's temporary.
And the truth is, retirement can't be the hope of humanity because the vast majority of
humanity can't retire.
I've seen it.
They can't or they couldn't eat.

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So that can't be the hope of humanity.
But what if instead of retirement, we set our sights on living for and saving for and planning
and preparing for something that really is going to last?
And I think what you're going to imagine today is going to help you do just that.
And what you're going to see is you're not going to miss a thing.

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In fact, where you're really going to be missing stuff is if this is all there is.
So let's imagine that day, exploring the beauty and the wonders of heaven, experiences
and new dimensions as you hear from those I've interviewed who have.
Imagine the day that maybe you feared most, you know, the day you die.

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But what if instead it's actually the greatest day ever?
You step from life into more life.
You leave this temporary body and you see your body there and then you travel.
And you travel to a place of exquisite beauty.
And even as you arrive there, you start to realize, wow, there are new modes of

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of travel, of transportation that I can use to explore the wonders of this beautiful place.
Listen as Don Piper and Dr. Mary Neal describe some of the new modes of travel to explore
the wonders of heaven.
Now Don Piper was a pastor who was crossing a very narrow bridge on a rainy day when an

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18-wheeler came flying through, got out of control, ran over the top of his car, EMS
pronounced him dead.
90 minutes later, the jaws of life came and cut his body out.
And only then did he revive to talk about what you're going to hear.
Dr. Mary Neal was kayaking on a river when she went over a waterfall, her kayak got pinned

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in about 10 feet underwater for 30 minutes.
She has eye witnesses there who saw it.
She was dead 30 minutes and yet listened to the wonders and the beauty and the new modes
of travel she experienced.
What's travel like in heaven?
You know, what did you experience?
I probably walked, but I feel like I moved in some cases without walking.

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I don't even feel like you have to.
I think if you want to be over there, you can be over there.
I think is that way.
Just because that's where you want to be.
I don't know that movement there is necessarily like it is here.
I think we still have our arms and legs and I think we're the way that God made us.
But I don't know that travel or movement or anything is necessarily like this.

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I did sense that I was when the crowd parted and I'm going through and going through the
gates that I was moving.
I don't really specifically remember walking.
I may have, but I wasn't paying attention to that.
I was paying attention to my goal, which was high and lifted up.
I wanted to go up there and fall at his feet and tell him thank you for letting me
come.
So I didn't move.

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I would say movement in heaven is not like it is here.
We weren't physically walking, but I would agree that there are different types of travel
because we were moving down this pathway, not locomoting, but gliding, I suppose.

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But as we were going down the pathway, I was still able to hear the guys on the riverbank
and see them.
And one of the guys who at the time was only 18.
He's a very young man, a very dear friend of ours.
He kept calling to me to come back and take a breath.
And I would look back and he looked so vulnerable and so devastated that I would say, just a minute,

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I'll be right back.
And the people who were taking me were very patient and understanding.
And I would almost immediately be back in my body and I would take a breath.
Like my thought, you were just there.
Right.
And then I would rejoin them.
You know many Neurodeth experiencers say the same thing that as you explore the wonders

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of nature, you can walk just like we normally walk, but many say they, it was more like gliding.
They would say I was floating or even flying up above the countryside.
Some say they could move and travel with just a thought and imagine when distance is not
an issue.
Maybe we will explore the universe that we only could look at through telescopes here on

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Earth.
Well many Neurodeth experiencers say when they first come into the kingdom of heaven, they
enter a place that people in heaven call paradise.
It's fascinating because Jesus talks about paradise.
If you recall when he was hanging on the cross, he was hanging between two criminals and
one mocked him and tried to get him to do his will and the other humbled himself and look

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at what it says.
The first criminal says, so you're the Messiah, are you prove it by saving yourself and
us too while you're at it?
And notice no response.
You know, it's a good note.
God doesn't feel the need to respond to our demands, but a humble heart of trust, man,

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it gets his attention.
The other criminal protested, don't you fear God even when you have been sentenced to
die?
We deserve to die for our crimes, but this man hasn't done anything wrong.
Then he said, Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom and Jesus replied, I assure

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you today you will be with me in paradise.
Well, it's got to pause.
Do you see the heart of God?
One guy, you know, mocking him, demanding, prove yourself, nothing, but another just simply,
I deserve this, but will you remember me?
That's all it took.

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You'll be with me in paradise.
That is the heart of God.
You know, I love what one of my favorite authors, C.S. Lewis says.
God will let anyone into heaven who can possibly stand it.
In other words, if you can possibly stand letting God be God and not you being God, you know,
and you turn your heart to him, man, he just is arms wide open.

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Now where is paradise?
Well, it turns out to probably be the countryside outside the holy city of God.
In multiple Indieeers told me this, one Indieer that I wrote about in Imagine Heaven Ed said
that an angel explained this to him, that the city you see inside is New Jerusalem, its

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heaven's heart, the Father and the Lord Jesus are inside on their thrones.
The surrounding land is called paradise.
Now scripture doesn't talk much about paradise, but another angel told an Indieer that it's
kind of the port of entry.
It's where most people, it's actually where these tunnels that people travel through these

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portals tend to open up and deposit people there in this place called paradise.
It's like the port of entry to heaven.
And the angel explained this.
He said the large outer bounds that could be called suburbs because they're outside of
the city walls.
New arrivals go to this place first because they must learn, we must learn that the spirit

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of God controls everything in the city of God.
Paradise looks very much like the earth so that the transition as you learn the next lessons
will not be too heavy, too strong.
And so there are trees and birds and pets and very high mountains and lakes.
Paradise is where the topography is very much like earth.

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You know, interestingly the Bible describes the nature of heaven very much like earth.
But John, you know, Jesus' youngest disciple when he grew older was arrested and imprisoned
on an island, the island of Patmos, there in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
He said that the risen Jesus appeared to him and took him to heaven.

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And that's when he wrote the book of Revelation.
But listen to all the earth-like nature that he refers to in the book of Revelation that
he saw in heaven.
He once as after this I looked and people from every nation tried, people and language were
wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands.

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So I guess their palm tree is in heaven.
He will lead them to springs of life giving water so their springs in heaven.
He took me in the spirit to a great high mountains, so their high mountains in heaven.
He showed me the holy city, Jerusalem, their cities.
It's shown with the glory of God.
Then the angels showed me a river with the water of life clear as crystal flowing from the

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throne of God and the lamb.
So their rivers flowing.
Others say their waterfalls.
And he said, "Floed down the center of the main street."
So their streets, their boulevards on each side of the river grew a tree of life.
Their trees in heaven bearing twelve crops of fruit.
There's fruit.
See all this earth-like beauty that John describes near death experiences also talk about the

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same things.
But they also talk about other worldly beauty, like things that I used to hear and I used
to think that just sounds cheesy and gaudy.
Streets of gold and this golden city in Pearl gates.
I used to picture a bad cheesy 80s televangelist set.

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You know, I was just like, "Yeah, I hope not."
But the more near death experiences I interviewed, the more I heard them try to describe this.
I realized, "Oh no."
No, John was trying to describe something other worldly in beauty.
And you'll see that as we go along.
True beauty of all kinds that will astound you.

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Listen as Jim Woodford describes arriving in paradise.
Now Jim was a commercial airline pilot and agnostic most all his life.
He said he hadn't prayed a day in his life.
But his wife was a believer in Jesus and praying for him.
Jim was a very wealthy man.
He got Guillain-Barré and he ends up taking too many opioids and has an overdose in his truck.

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And he is dying and he knows he's dying.
And just like the criminal on the cross, last minute he realizes how wrong he was.
He cries out, "God, forgive me."
And interestingly first he sees where he was headed.
He sees the reality of hell and then three angels rescue him and listen to how they describe

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this paradise outside the city walls that they took him to.
And John, I'm looking down on the most incredibly beautiful green grass you could ever imagine.
Every blade perfectly formed and light coming from every blade of grass.
Now I don't want that to sound too Las Vegas-y.
It was just a gentle light.

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And as I shifted my weight, the grass ripple underneath my feet with light.
And then the mist began to clear and I look up and I'm facing slightly to the right.
And the most magnificent, butious feels of flowers and colors that don't even have names

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on earth.
People lit by this glow out of everything, the rocks, the trees, the flowers themselves.
And a beautiful sky and a being a pilot, the first thing I did was try to orient myself
by looking for the sun.
There was no sun in the sky, but it was this beautiful, serenely blue and like on the

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far horizon a sunset but no sun.
And I said you know that in the Bible it talks about how there is no sun or moon in
heaven the glory of God.
No, no.
It's the light.
Had no clue.
And then the tall angel came forward and said would you walk with us?
And I turned and with the tall guardian behind and a guardian either side.

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We walked down this beautiful 10 to 12 foot wide path, lined with flowers of colors that
I'd never seen and I've been in 52 countries.
And in heaven color is sound and sound is color.
And it all goes off to the horizon that was brightly lit because that's the throne room
of God.
And I think what happens is God knows us each so intimately.

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He tailors our experience to the life we had on earth.
And so for me it was the next thing that happened was they wanted me to see the holy city.
And so he asked me to touch his cloak and we rise up.
And I thought I was looking at a large reflecting pool but it opened up and I'm looking down

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on the holy city.
And all the time they're telling me things and before I can even ask a question they're answering
me.
I don't want to describe it as telepathy.
It was as though they were in my mind and I was in theirs and we were one.
And it was so beautiful to and so it gave me an aerial view of heaven I suppose because

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I was a pilot.
And I've gone in the holding patterns over cities for half an hour.
You got a good chance to look at it.
And so I'm looking at the halls of knowledge, the halls of learning, the halls of music.
But one building to stun me.
It was so beautiful.
The buildings are very magnificent and not unlike the Parthenon.

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But they're humed from blocks of light, not stone.
And this is inside the city.
The walls are you seeing a wall?
Yeah.
And there's walls and by the way, and I'm no theologian and I'm sure people could argue
this point with me, paradise is referred to in heaven as outside the gates of heaven.

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The beautiful countryside, outside the walls of the city.
Outside the walls.
Yeah.
And heaven is God's home.
So is this the New Jerusalem?
I don't know.
I wish I did.
But I'm sure theologians would argue with me, but that's I'm only telling you what I saw.

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And but incredible beauty.
I remember it and it becomes so vivid it overwhelms me.
Imagine beauty that overwhelms your emotions.
You know, that's what he said, just even thinking about it again, it brings up.
It's so beautiful.
It just overwhelms the emotions and many near-death experiences said the same.

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But notice it's a lot of the same beauty of earth and yet experienced in new dimensions,
right?
You know, they say there's a life to all of this nature beyond the life we experience
here.
The sound has color and color has sound.
The senses of experience are blended and they experience some said, imagine a sense where

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you experience nature growing like connected to it, growing.
Dr. Neil that you heard earlier, the spine surgeon, and Dean Braxton both described it as
there was an intelligence to all of nature.
Dr. Neil said, I understood it, but Paradise is very earth like there's a feeling of familiarity.

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It's a homecoming.
You know, and that's what you got to realize.
It's home.
And that's what people commonly say.
Ian McCormack, who died of four box jellyfish stings, described Paradise this way.
He said through the center of the meadows, I could see a crystal clear stream winding
its way across the landscape with trees on either bank.

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To my right were mountains in the distance and the sky above was blue and clear.
To my left were rolling green hills and flowers which are radiating beautiful colors.
Paradise.
I knew I belonged here.
And that's what so many say.
They say, I belonged here.
This is home.
This is what I've always wanted.

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Gary Wood and so many other near death experiences talk about being mesmerized by the grass.
Jim talked about the grass if you noticed.
I don't know why, but so many of them just described the grass.
There's one banker, Marv Besteman, who was a golfer, said, I've been to the masters of the

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most exquisite golf courses on earth and nothing can compare to that grass.
Gary Wood said, I began walking on the green lush carpet of grass that covered the hillside.
Looking down, I noticed that the grass came all the way through my feet that there were
no indentions where I just walked.
From the hill, I viewed the outer portion of a magnificent city.

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So there's this beauty outside the city of God called paradise.
And then there's even more beauty on the inside of the city.
And I've literally heard hundreds of near death experiences describe what Jesus promised
to the thief on the cross.
Today you'll be with me in paradise.

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And the topography of it is very, just like earth.
That Brad Burrows, the blind man that I interviewed, you heard some of his story in episode two.
He described to me, and I think I had it in episode two, going up a very steep hill up to
the same city walls that you're hearing others describe today.

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Dale Black, another commercial airline pilot.
God gave him a flyover of the same holy city of God, just like he gave Jim the other commercial
airline pilot.
It's just like Jim said, he said, I think God loves to delight us.
He tailors the experience of heaven as we come in to what would most delight us.

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So this other commercial airline pilot, Dale Black gets the same flyover of paradise.
But then he also sees the beauty inside the city of God.
Listen to how these two pilots descriptions of the beauty both overlaps, but also the unique
perspective of this extra-dimensional experience.

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So you could see not just a light in the middle of this darkness, but there was a city as well.
Yeah, yeah.
Because I was moving toward it and I got closer and closer to it.
And as I got closer to it, I began to this pilot talk here, and maybe God did this for

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me, because I've flown over the biggest cities in the world.
And I remember what it's like to come into Paris at night or Moscow or you name it, any city
that you can name.
I've probably flown in there the day or night.
And nothing was like, nothing, heaven city was nothing like that.

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Where is this heavenly city that you're flying, your flying as your own person into?
Is that what you're saying?
I'm going to the city of gold, which was obviously heaven and holy, holiness prevailed everywhere.
I didn't know what that word meant before this experience.

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I didn't even know what holiness was, but I knew that this was holy, and this holiness prevailed
here.
And I knew this was where God reigned.
I knew I was coming into heaven.
Now I'm flying like an airplane, coming in, slowing down, descending, slowing down, descending.

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And I get this incredible airborne view, a descending, slowing down, airborne view of the
city of gold.
And it's city.
It's a city.
That's walled.
And to give eye candy to your viewers, the greens were greener, the yellows, the golds,

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the blues, everything reminded me that earth is a reflection of heaven, but heaven is perfection.
Earth is close to that in the natural realm, but it's also a fallen world.
Are you seeing earth like things?
Yes.
What did you see?
I saw earth like things in every regard.

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For some reason, the grass took the wind out of my lungs.
I just looked at the grass and I couldn't believe it.
It was wild grass, but it looked manicured like velvet, rich, thick, nothing out of place,

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not a blade, but nobody was trimming it.
No one had trimmed it.
No one had to garden it.
It was perfect grass and I don't know why that stuck with me.
But yeah, I was changed by that.
The trees, there's life in the trees and the flowers.
There's life.
It doesn't give it justice.

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So there are flowers, there are trees, there's grass, but it's the same but different?
It's the same.
On earth, I think if you were to look at a color chart and say, "Okay, this is red."
And then, "Okay, this turns to blue."
"Oh, this is yellow."

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You look at a color chart and you take that same chart and you say, "Okay, in heaven, let's
look at red."
There's two, three thousand shades of red and I can see them all.
So it's completely different.
And then...
It's experiencing the same thing but in a much richer, deeper experience.

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And then you try to describe music that way.
What about like mountains or streams or do you see any of that?
Yes.
Over the city were majestic mountains that were as gorgeous as any that could be ever seen.
However, they did not look that different than earth.

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I wasn't disappointed by them.
I'm not saying that.
I noticed snow.
Think about that.
Snow.
What does that mean?
Atmospheric?
Temperature?
Snow?
What's that all about?
I noticed flying birds later.
What does that mean?
These are the kind of questions I add.
Yeah.
Okay, if a bird is to fly, it can't be a vacuum.

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I'm hearing music.
What does that mean?
Music can't transfer in a vacuum.
It has to be in an atmosphere.
There's atmosphere here in heaven.
Oh, what does that mean?
And you're flying, but you don't have wings.
Right.
I'm floating is what I would call it.
I'm floating and coming in descending.
And finally I come down and touch ground level for a while and I'm hovering between 40 feet

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each and down.
But I recognize later, oh, there is gravity there.
There is gravity.
There is atmosphere.
There's water.
There are animals.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, see, it all makes sense now.
Oh, yeah.
What did the wall look like?
The wall was humongous, it was huge.

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And I was able to see over it earlier as I--
When you were a female.
Yeah, when I was coming in, I was able to see over it and got a pretty nice glimpse of it.
What tell us what was it?
What did you see?
Well, are you asking about the wall or beyond the wall?
In the city.
Okay.
I could see the townships as I called them homes that people lived in.

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Those that were likely to be created for the people of heaven.
Interestingly enough, they struck me by not so much the size as the architecture.
I know nothing about architecture at all.
I still don't.
But I recognize that there is something divine about the architecture of the buildings.

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There were small-- what we would call like condos here.
There were single family residences that we would call here.
There were huge palaces.
And I could see that, but--
And this is all inside the wall, right?
On the other side of the wall, I saw another--
And how big is this city?
I mean, can you tell?
I could not tell other than it was beyond the horizon both directions.

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So like I mentioned to you before, and I've had the opportunity to fly into those large cities
in the earth.
Big cities, as you know.
This is bigger than that.
And not only that, but there's countryside inside.
So it's a gorgeous, beautiful, all of the adjectives times a thousand.

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Wow.
I mean, isn't that amazing?
Two commercial airline pilots.
They didn't know each other.
I interviewed them separately.
And yet, Dale and Jim are describing the same mesmerizingly beautiful place.
Paradise, outside the city of God, where there are lush valleys and mountains and streams.

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People saw giant waterfalls.
Dale said even snow, or what appeared to be snow, high up on the mountains.
And they noticed atmosphere and temperature.
In fact, Brad Burrows, the blind man that I was telling you about, I interviewed, said this.
I was walking up this field.
It seemed as if I was so exhilarated, so unbelievably renewed that I didn't want to leave.

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I wanted to stay forever where I was.
There's no way I could describe the peace and tranquility.
The weather was absolutely perfect in terms of temperature and humidity.
It was so fresh, so unbelievably fresh that mountain air on earth could not even come
close.
It's fascinating because a blind person would have senses trained and noticed non-visual

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things like that most, right?
And he describes them in depth.
He also though, described the countryside, including palm trees that he saw and the light
coming out of everything.
And he walks up to the same city wall with the gate going through.
Now inside the holy city, Jim and Dale described the same things.

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This walled city bigger than any city on earth, but gorgeous inside.
And these gorgeous buildings of Dale said divine architecture.
He said that the architecture alone was just mesmerizingly beautiful.
Jim said, and interestingly, Dr. Mary Neal said that they were made out of what looked

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like Roman blocks of stone, but constructed of light.
Mary said constructed of love.
But remember, light and love are one because it's the glory of God.
I know that sounds bizarre, but it also explains why they talk about its solid, but it's also
transparent.

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And this is exactly what Revelation 21 talks about.
John says the city's length and width and height were each 1400 miles.
And then he, the angel, measured the walls and found them to be 216 feet thick.
And they were also 200 feet tall, according to the human standard used by the angel.

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The wall was made of jasper and the city was pure gold as clear as glass.
Well in our world, it can't be both.
And yet, near death, the experiencers consistently describe it the same way.
Even Santosh, this Hindu manufacturing engineer that I think you heard from in one of the
earlier episodes.

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When I interviewed him, he describes the same huge walled city and he longed to go inside
and he counted 12 gates.
It's just exactly what John described in Revelation 21.
And he said inside gorgeous grounds and these buildings, he said made of other worldly building
materials.

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He's a manufacturing engineer, so he would notice that, right?
But notice what they say, it's exponentially more vivid and colorful and mesmerizing and
alive.
And there's a connectivity of all of it that you experience it in ways you never have on
earth.
And there are kinds of recognizable beauty in the city as well from those I've talked to,

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their parks, their gardens, their waterfalls and boulevards and all these different various
spectacular buildings and amphitheaters.
As Jim said, he is asking about buildings.
There is the halls of learning.
There is the halls of music where others have told me exquisite other dimensional music

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is being composed.
They're the halls of knowledge.
And all that beauty, like Dale said, is like what you would imagine on earth times a thousand.
You think about it.
Humans are so diverse in how we experience beauty.
Some love the mountains, others love beautiful architecture and art.

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They love a beautiful quaint cityscape.
Others would love to be in exquisite gardens with water features.
Well, what about forests?
What about forests and trees and fall colors?
I used to live in Chicago and we would drive through the suburbs of Chicago all the way up
to Wisconsin and up by the lake, like Geneva and just the colors with the sun shining on

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it in the afternoon of yellows and oranges and bright reds.
And it was spectacular.
Is any of that in heaven?
Well, other Neurodethic experiencers do describe forests of trees, of many species they knew on
earth, but some they couldn't even identify.

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And others even describe colors like the fall colors of New England.
Some of these trees are just enormous, like higher than the redwoods that I saw in California.
Dr. Richard Eby was a medical doctor who had a Neurodethic experience when he fell off
the two-story balcony straight onto his head.

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Here's what he said he experienced in this beautiful valley.
My gaze riveted the exquisite valley in which I found myself.
Forests of symmetrical trees, unlike anything on earth, covered the foothills on each side.
I could see each branch and leaf, not a brown spot or dead leaf in the forest.

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No death there, he said includes the vegetation.
They resembled somewhat the tall, arbor-videe cedars of North America, but I could not identify
them.
The valley floor was gorgeous, stately grasses, each blade perfect and erect.
And they were interspersed with ultra-white, four petal flowers on stems, two feet tall,

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with a touch of gold at the centers.
So Neurodethic experiencers describe these forests of beauty, fall colors like New England.
And the trees themselves, some of them, are mystically intriguing, not just like the trees
of earth.
Dean and Karina both describe almost magical-like trees.

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Dean Braxton was a juvenile court supervisor who ended up in the hospital from severe pancreatitis
that turned septic.
He actually has hospital records that he had no heartbeat and thus no brainwave for an
hour and 45 minutes.
Karina Martinez from Columbia, who I interviewed, had a very rough upbringing of abuse and abandonment.

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So was seeking love in all the wrong ways.
And then in COVID, she dies.
And she realizes God is real and like the thief on the cross, she too cries out to God to help
her and for forgiveness.
And she too, as well as Dean, see the beauty of heaven and these spectacular trees they

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talk about.
Listen.
Once I moved toward the light, I came into the light.
And like I said earlier, it was like all of a sudden, I was interested in Israel and everything
was right.
There was nothing wrong.
And it was past peace.
That's the best way for me to describe it.
I first came in, I came in and there was a force before me.
And the best way would be like, and it wasn't this way, but this is the best way.

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It's like you're coming off of the ocean and you come on a beach and before you is all
these trees.
Like if you hit an island or something like that, that's what it seemed like to me.
But in this case, it wasn't a beach.
It was grass before.
I came in on grass.
There was flowers around.
There were animals around and there was this force before me.

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And I knew that I wanted to be where Jesus was.
That was my heart desire to be where Jesus was.
And I knew I had to go through that force to get on the other side to where he was.
And so I started moving in that direction.
And it wasn't like I was walking like, you normally walk like this.
It's almost like I was gliding like, I want people move that you have in the air-portor
stuff and like that, you know?

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And I remember going up to the trees and then the trees started opening up for me.
And there was a pathway that was laid before me.
And I just went on that pathway.
And as I went through the force, it seemed like everything in the force was saying to me,
he's going to see the king.
He's going to see the king.
And when I got on the other side of the force, that's when I saw Jesus Christ.
The force is not similar, it's different kind of in the way our force is.

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I remember going through West Virginia doing the fall season and seeing the beautiful
hills covered with, you know, the fall leaves.
Now I could think of this is like heaven, but nothing's fallen apart.
Because those colors of the trees, you know, how they change and everything, that's their
color.
So it's always that way.
So in saying that to you, it's hard to really describe it to the fullness of what I experienced

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due to the fact that I'm leaving out a whole lot because we just don't have it on the
planet.
When I'm describing things and I've heard people describe it this way, it was used to
where it like, it's like this.
Even if you get the Bible and you read how John describes in Revelation, he didn't say
this is what it is.
He says it's like this.
And then he's saying that's the closest we can come to describing what it's like there.

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You're kind of exploring heaven, you're flying, floating, you're walking.
Yes, you're floating.
I felt like I was floating.
I felt like I was having a tour of the whole area.
And the only things that I can bring back are the little things that I'm sharing with you.
You have no idea how many times I cry.

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Why don't you let me see what I saw?
Why don't you let me?
And he's only allowing me to be some pieces of it.
When I floated and I started seeing this huge massive tree, I could see from the top,
like almost if I had come down, the trunk of the tree's massive, I could see a child.
And where are you?

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What do you see?
I'm seeing a garden.
I'm seeing the tree and I'm seeing, you know those cement benches.
I see a cement, but it's gold.
And I see a little girl just running around laughing and I could not speak to her.
I had no connection, but yet connection.
And my whole being was just enjoying the love because it was not so much of the peace, but

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the love that I always seek before.
It was given to me there.
And then I saw a river on the side of the tree and I could see the roots of the tree being
fed through the water.
It's hard to explain, but the roots were radiant like this angel, you know, like this hole

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and it's just all alive.
Everything is alive and it was part of me and I'm part of that because there's two angels
and I recognize there were two angels the whole time after I went up into the tree and this
tree had purple flowers.
And that's why I wear sometimes flowers and love flowers, but there's masses, some flowers,

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masses, some flowers.
And there's purple flowers and I could smell, we were talking about the smell.
I could smell like lavender.
There's a smell in heaven, but I can't, I had gone through all the oils, but someone
to try to find it.
There's just nothing like it.
The smells, the sights, the sounds, the sense of connectedness to heaven's nature.

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It's all that we love in this life on steroids.
You know, other near-death experiences, interestingly, they describe this massive tree by a river.
And many times they describe the tree as emitting like a glow with gorgeous flowers and sweet
tasting fruit.

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You know, as some wonder is this the tree of life described in Revelation where it says
on each side of the river grew a tree of life bearing twelve crops of fruit with a fresh
crop each month, the leaves were used for medicine to heal the nations.
This is fascinating, a couple of things.

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First, you know, the tree of life obviously isn't just one tree because it says on both sides
of the river.
So maybe it's a species of trees called the tree of life, but also it says that the trees
leaves have healing effects like a medicinal effect to heal the nations.

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Now what I find fascinating is many near-death experiences I've heard from talk about bathing
in that river and the healing properties of that river, which would have fed the leaves
of that tree, right?
Back Rebecca, the near-death experience from the 1890s, bathed in that river and her brother

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and law, Frank, was there with her and she asked him, "Are all the rivers like this one?
Not just the same, but similar," Frank replied.
I look back at the shining river flowing on Tranqually.
"Frank, what has that water done for me?"
I said, and this is Rebecca.
I feel as though I could fly."

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The answer gently, "It is washed away the last of the earth life and fitted you for the
new life to which you have entered."
It's divine, I whispered.
"Yes, it is divine," he said.
You know, it's fascinating because the river of life, Jesus said, "Come to me if you were

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thirsty and from your innermost being will flow rivers of living water."
He was talking about the Spirit of God, but in heaven there's a connection there.
It's fascinating, too, to think that near-death experience, or speak of this healing property
that they experience in the river, but also in revelation, it appears that there will still

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be healing in heaven.
I think about it like this.
"God created all of nature, and even in nature, in the plants there are medicines that heal
our bodies."
Well, in the nature of heaven, there are going to be medical properties that heal our soul,

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from the wounds and the scars of this earth life as we move on to something completely new.
So maybe this is the tree of life.
I don't know.
The tree of life was in the garden of Eden.
We were forbidden to eat from it once we rebelled against God, and it says God was protecting
us from eating from it and living eternally in a state of disconnection or separation

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from God.
But there in heaven, on the other side, we can eat from it and live forever because we've
learned the lessons of earth that what's missing is God and His perfect will.
And Jesus paid to forgive us of all the mistakes and all the wrongs so that we can move forward.

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So we will eat from the tree of life.
Now I don't know if that's what people are eating from, but some near-death experiences
did taste fruit from some of the trees.
Listen to what Richard said.
The beautifully manicured park was filled with huge, striking trees.
They had to be at least 2,000 feet tall.

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And there were many different varieties.
Some I knew.
Others I had no idea what species they were.
There was a continual sound of chimes coming from the leaves of one tree as they brushed
against one another.
The fruit was pear-shaped and copper-colored.
When I picked it, another fruit instantly grew in its place.

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When I touched the fruit to my lips, it evaporated and melted into the most delicious thing I had
ever tasted.
Okay, I know.
I know.
It sounds sci-fi, like kind of fairy tale, magical fiction.
And I'm telling you, that's what I thought when I first started hearing.
But when you hear hundreds, if not almost thousands, describing the same overlapping things,

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then you have to ask, well, maybe my cynical self is not willing to accept it.
But I've been telling you all along.
Heaven is going to be beyond our wildest imagination.
And you know, I love what C.S. Lewis said, because you know, he was an Oxford literary scholar.

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And he said, how do you explain that this idiotic universe created creatures whose very dreams
and fantasy ideas could surpass what we experience here?
And he said, unless maybe all of our fantasies and sci-fi wonders are actually pointing us

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toward where we really belong, I think that's the case.
Okay, so I love nature.
But if I had to pick my favorite place in nature to play, it'd be out at the lake, or maybe
at the ocean.
What about lakes and oceans?
Are there lakes and oceans in heaven?
You know, I grew up on the water.
I grew up on lakes sailing.

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I grew up surfing in the ocean.
Later in life, I learned a scuba dive.
I loved exploring the kelp beds off the California coast or going to some Caribbean place
and exploring the vast beauty of the coral reefs.
I mean, there's so much beauty even that we haven't seen.

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But the water is my happy place.
So will there be lakes and oceans and will we enjoy them in a similar way in the life to
come?
Many near death experiences say yes.
You know, Marv Bestiman, the bank president I was telling you about.
Again, bank presidents don't typically make up wild stories of visiting heaven.

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They don't need to.
They're not even like that, right?
And yet, Marv says when he coded in the hospital, these angels take him to heaven.
And there he sees a lake and even boats on the lake, which personally made me excited.
Here's what Marv says about 60 yards away in the middle left of the panorama before me.

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Where some old fishing boats pulled up on the shore of a huge, rippling lake.
The boats looked worn and aged, not sleek and razzy-dazzy like the boats we see zooming
around on Lake Michigan where he lived.
They lay on a sandy rocky seashore.
The blue of the lake was a darker, less brilliant blue than the shade of heaven's sky.

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And the surface had a few gentle waves.
Like an ocean or one of the great lakes, I couldn't see the other side.
All right, was this just like a great lake or an ocean?
Not sure.
But what's fascinating is Rebecca Springer, the near death experienceer from the 1890s,

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you know, and again, before near death experiences were known, not only describes the exquisite
beauty of this lake nestled in the hills of heaven, but she described seeing people enjoying
and playing on the lakes on boats propelled by some unseen force.
She's describing what we would describe like motor boats, but in an age when that wasn't

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even known.
And to how she describes people enjoying heaven's lakes in old ways, but also in new ways.
Rebecca says this,
"Before I spread a lake as smooth as glass, but flooded with a golden glory caught from
the heavens that made it look like a sea of molten gold.

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The blossom and fruit-bearing trees grew down to the very border in many places.
And far, far away across its shining waters arose the domes and spires of what seemed to
be a mighty city.
Many people were resting on its flowery banks, and on the surface of the water were boats
of wonderful structure filled with happy souls and propelled by some unseen power.

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Little children as well as grown persons were floating upon or swimming in the water."
And this is wild.
You know, because she describes boats propelled along by some unseen power, hopefully not gasoline.
All right?
I'm hoping we won't be smelling that in heaven.
I'm sure there's other technologies there.

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But they're enjoying nature and even a lake just like we would here.
And why wouldn't they?
Because God is the creator of all we love and enjoy in the beauty of nature He created.
And nature's beauty is going to be there.
But we're also going to experience it in dimensions beyond what we've experienced here.

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You know, Rebecca was not only surprised to find that she could stay underwater for a very
long time because, of course, we don't have to breathe in heaven.
We're not dependent on lungs and air because it's the life and light of God flowing through
everything that gives it life.
She could also find she could communicate underwater and also experienced other things.

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That other Neurodeth experiencers have also told me, "Listen, may lead me down to the water,
down, down into its crystal depths.
And when it seemed to me, we must be hundreds of feet beneath the surface.
She threw herself prostate and bathed me do the same.
I did so."
And immediately we began to slowly rise.

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And then, slowly, I found that we no longer rose, but were slowly floating in mid-current.
Many feet still beneath the surface.
Then appeared to me a marvel.
Look where I would perfect, prismatic rays surrounded me.
I seem to be resting in the very heart of a prism.
And such vivid yet delicate coloring, mortal eyes never rested upon.

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Under the seven colors, as we see them here, the colors blended in such rare, great graduation
of shades as to make the rays seem almost infinite.
As I lay watching this marvelous panorama for the colors deepened and faded like the lights
of the aurora borealis.
I was attracted by the sound of distant music.

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I whispered, "Tell me, May, yes, dear, I will."
The waters of this lake catch the light in a most marvelous manner as you've seen.
A wiser head than mine must tell you why.
They also transmit musical sounds, only musical sounds, for a great distance.
The song was evidently from the distant shore of the lake.

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Now, think about how much fun and how wonderful God is what He has in store for us.
You know, I remember so many wonderful days out on Lake Travis here in Austin, when my
kids were young, we would go sailing or go out to an island.
We'd go jumping off cliffs, swimming and diving, just laughing and hearing music.

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Just imagine this great reunion we meet again.
But there we enjoy God's lakes and new wonders and experiences above the water and under
the water, things that we have never imagined.
What about the ocean?
What about beaches?
Because I love the ocean, too.

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And some people love mountains or fall for us, but I'll tell you, my choice vacation is
Santa Barbara.
My wife, Kathy and I lived there for seven years and I think it's one of the most beautiful
places on earth.
It's mountains, you know, 4,000-foot mountains cascading down to meet the yellow sand,
beach and crystal clear waters, a little cold.

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But if you wear a wetsuit, you know, you can surf the energy of these waves.
You can go scuba diving in the kelp beds and see life forms.
So are we going to enjoy oceans like that?
Well, you know, some theologians will say, no, sorry, no oceans in heaven.
So probably no beach, no waves, none of that.

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Now why would they say that?
Well John, remember, who wrote the book of Revelation was imprisoned on an island in the
Mediterranean, island of Patmos.
So the sea was his, was hit the walls of his prison.
And John writes this in the book of Revelation, "Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth for

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the first heaven and the first earth had passed away and there was no longer any sea."
Okay.
Now, first question is, is John making a global statement?
There will not be any sea or any ocean in heaven.
Is he making that statement like a fact?
Or is he noticing that there was no sea?

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There was no prison any longer?
Is he noticing what is not there because for so long it had imprisoned him?
That's what he says.
There was no longer any sea.
It's an observation.
But he also says he's describing the new heaven and the new earth.

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So he's not even describing the intermediate heaven, which is what near death experiences
are describing.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Bible talks about how there's an intermediate
heaven and earth that are separate, but one day God's going to rejoin them, a new heaven
and a new earth joined.

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But I don't think the Bible is declaring that there will definitely be no sea, no ocean
life, no oceans at all.
And I don't think it contradicts what many near death experiences describe.
You know, Debbie Oli is someone I just met.

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She has an incredible story.
She was living on the island of Trinidad and was kidnapped and held for ransom for almost
two weeks.
And they tortured her literally to the point of death after ten or so days of this horrific

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living in captivity her body gave out.
And how Debbie describes where Jesus took her in heaven.
Actually in the blink of an eye, it was above my body.
People say the math is not mapping.
Not nothing.
So I went down and looked at my chest.
There's no sign, no movement on my chest.

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And I mean, I really looked for a couple of minutes.
I had never felt more alive, more vibrant, more energetic, more myself.
I had never felt more myself than them.
Yeah, before I could even process that, there comes Jesus stepping out of the white light.
This is white brilliant light.

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Like I never see.
And I was able to look directly into that, like, I'm not, I know, no need to squint or,
I'm just looking and this brilliance, you know, and there was an instant knowing everything
about him emanates love.
So it's just whether it's the pinky toe or the big toe, it's just known that you're in

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his presence.
And I mean, before I could even just settle in just to remain there, he lifted me up to
a standing position.
And he said, you know, child, you've been through enough your tired, your exhausted, you
can rest now.

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And there were no sweet words for me at that point, then to hear that.
And he creedled me as an adult.
He creedled me just like this, like a newborn baby.
He snuggled me and I slept.
Man, John, that was sleep, you know, when I woke up, I was over his shoulder, just like a toddler

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was on the beach of heaven.
And I'm sure there were more than one, but that particular one was on that beach.
So I was looking over his shoulder, like just like a toddler would in one demand.
It's like taking a three-year-old to Disneyland for the first time and there.

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Everything was amplified a gazillion trillion times, even though I know that's not a thing,
but you know, it was just everything was alive.
What were you seeing?
What did it look like?
I saw, you know, a length of beach that we had walked, clearly we had walked by, but there
were no footprints.

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And you know, there was no need for speech.
Everything was, I thought it, he responded.
Or he responded and I asked a question.
And there was, it was not as though I was incapable of speaking.
There was a choice, but there really was no need to.

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And I, I question, you know, I'm gonna, there should be footprints, you know, because it's
sand.
And you were living and trin it out at the time, which is, yes.
So beaches in the Caribbean, right?
I grew up around like the, that beaches everywhere, right?
So it was always one of my favorite places.
He said, W, you don't see footprints because you're not supposed to go back.

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And I'm like, I'm, hmm.
He put me down on the sand.
He knew what I was thinking.
I know he knew what I was thinking.
But he didn't, he did not respond at the time.
And I reveled in that sand.
There was a blue in that ocean, different shades of blue that, as crazy as this sounds,

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and I am no artist, trust me.
I mixed every paint color I could find to, you know, in an attempt to replicate at least
one shade of the blue.
Cannot, cannot find it.
It does not exist in this realm, in this world.
Beauty, ball.
And I remember the line on the horizon, just one dead straight line.

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But everything was so amplified that it was, it was blowing my mind, every little thing
blew my mind.
I've seen the horizon, I mean, how many times, but that horizon was just, there was a glow
kind of emanating from the horizon.
And the water was like just like an ocean filled with fish, different kinds of aquatic life

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and all of that.
And the life, you know, whatever crabs, fish, whatever, they were moving.
And doing their thing.
You knew that or you saw that or?
I saw that.
And I knew that.
So, so even my vision was like, I was able to see that fall into the waters where I could
see the outlines of the different types of fish in the colors and even the skeleton, if

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I looked closely enough.
I can see them moving around and they're just kind of doing whatever.
And I'm like, wow.
You know, that's cool.
I didn't know we had those here, you know, I'm thinking these things and I saw the life in
the ocean, but the, the water itself was alive.

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The, the water itself was, was a living breathing thing.
It's almost as though there was a heartbeat in the ocean.
Interesting.
But not one you could hear, but you could sense.
So there was a life to even the water, the ocean or the sea.
And I'll tell you how I realized that as well because that was my initial thought when I

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viewed the ocean as it was.
But then as Jesus walked, you know, maybe two or three steps along the shoreline, you know,
where the water laps onto their sand, the water would stop moving.
There was no movement.
So same with other horizon was a dead straight line, the water where it encroaches on the

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sand became a dead straight line.
But only where he was walking, only where he walked.
So were there waves?
Was there movement like, like an ocean?
Like an ocean is not, you know, normal waves, no crashing waves, but there is, you know,
the gentle ripple of the water because that's the nature.
That's nature, right?
The movement in the water.

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So there will be, if the fish move, there will be movement.
If there's wind, which there was a gentle breeze, it will move the water and cause the
ripples and all of that.
So all of that was natural.
And so was it, was it similar to a beach that we would see in the Caribbean or something
like that?
Yes, very much so.

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But so much more brilliant.
Not.
Not.
Not similar, but not.
So it's, so it's the fish stopped moving.
As the fish I saw the fish stop moving.
As Jesus was passing by.
What do you think that was about?

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Well, the Lord that's what He told me was, everything must stand still in my presence.
Wow.
And it suddenly, it sounds like, oh, kind of like all nature, all creation, bells down
before him.
Everything must be on our to his presence wherever he is.

(01:10:01):
Wow.
And that's why when I was in San Diego, we went to the beach.
So the very first thing I wanted to do was go wiggle my toes in the sand and just, just
for it, you know, and I wiggled and I wiggled and I was like, oh, man, I wish I was back home.
This is that.
Yeah, that's that come in heaven.

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Because that sounds sucks.
I mean, don't get me wrong, California is beautiful.
Like sand and all that, but it sucks compared to when you've seen that come on.
Really?
What was it about the sand?
Each grain of sand was a crystal.
And I mean, a uniquely shaped and formed crystal stone.

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But it was not hard on my feet because crystal bites very nieces, you know, it doesn't
hard exterior.
It was not tough on my feet.
It felt like a sponge, but yet when I held, you know, like a little bit of sand in my fingers,
it was the real crystals.
And I could have modeled at each one.

(01:11:05):
I could have modeled at each one like for all eternity, you know, but let me tell you about
the light because it suddenly occurred to me.
Wait a minute, why is all this light coming from, but there's no sun?
And it was, it was fun.
And I could tell me this was giggling.
I knew he was like giggling in his mind like, she's looking at the sun.

(01:11:25):
Jesus was giggling.
Oh, yeah, he does.
He has a sense of humor.
He does.
As he said, there's no sun because there's no need for the sun.
Why do we need the sun when the light of God shines on everything around you?
And there is no sky.
So what I was looking at, and I saw no clouds and nothing.

(01:11:47):
I mean, there were birds and all of that, but there were no clouds.
We said, we don't need a sky and we don't need a sun.
Why do we need a sky when God's love is limitless and you are limitless?
You can move as freely and as quickly as you desire.
There's nothing.
And I suddenly realized there were trees that call the greens of those trees, but I mean,

(01:12:10):
it's, again, I cannot replicate.
I can't find it, right?
But I looked at the leaves and there was no shadow under the leaves.
I looked at the rocks.
There was no shadow all around the rocks.
It was just light everywhere.
But the life in the tree was alive as well.

(01:12:37):
You know, it was almost as though the leaves and the branches and even the rocks, everything
emanated this light.
And everything almost had its own pulse.
So life, you mean of a different kind in heaven, even in the trees and the ocean and...
Yeah.

(01:12:58):
Everything was a living, breathing organism almost.
Wow.
All of these, you know, the trees that aquatic life, everything, it was getting its life force
from the light of God.
And so finally Jesus asked me, he said, "We really want to go back and view your kids."

(01:13:20):
And I said, "Yes."
But I could have remained there and be totally...
I was never wanting to return to this earth.
I really didn't.
I really didn't.
But there was the call, "My babies."
Yeah.
Yes.
The wonders of God's nature in heaven are endless.

(01:13:41):
Again, when I first heard some of these and this one I'm going to tell you about especially,
at first, you know, just my skeptical engineer nature is like, "I doubt it."
That doesn't make sense.
And yet when near-death experience or after near-death experience or again and again and
again told me things like, "All of heaven's nature praises God."

(01:14:08):
Like, at first, I couldn't believe it.
Even though the Bible says that, but I always thought it was metaphor.
You know, it says in Isaiah 44, "Sing for joy, you heavens.
For the Lord has done this.
Shout aloud, you earth beneath.
Burst into song, you mountains, you forests, and all your trees."

(01:14:30):
You know, I read that and I thought, you know, it's metaphor.
I wasn't thinking, that's truly what heavens like.
Psalm 65 says the same.
The hills are clothed with gladness.
The meadows are covered with flocks and the valleys are mantled with grain.
They shout for joy and sing.
Psalm 96, "Let the heavens be glad and earth rejoice.

(01:14:53):
Let the sea and everything in it shout his praise.
Let the fields and their crops burst out with joy.
Let the trees of the forest sing for joy before the Lord."
I wouldn't have believed that that's literal in heaven.
There's so many people that I respected and knew they wouldn't just make this up again

(01:15:14):
and again and again hadn't told me so.
God began to withdraw part of Himself and I could see something infinitely far away, but
it was as if it was right in front of me.
And it was heaven.
I could see the grass and the trees and the flowers and I could see every detail.

(01:15:34):
I could see every individual blade of grass.
I could see every vein and every leaf, every needle on every pine tree.
I could see everything and even the grass was singing the praises of God.
There was music they were singing.
Now they weren't singing the words and if you asked me to reproduce that sound, I couldn't.

(01:15:56):
But all I can say is even the blades of grass were singing the praises of God and the colors
were so alive.
That the most beautiful day on earth is just a reflection of those colors.
At first when I first entered in it seemed like everything there was glad I was there.

(01:16:18):
The trees were glad I was there, the flowers were glad I was there, the water was glad I
was there.
There was animals, people, everything you would have here on the planet in the sense of life.
You know, it's just that everything was alive.
There was nothing dead and everything was intelligent.
It was past anything that I would believe that it would be like.
And I turned and with the tall guardian behind and the guardian either side we walked down

(01:16:42):
this beautiful 10 to 12 foot wide path, lined with flowers of colors that I'd never seen
and I've been in 52 countries.
And flowers that seemed to you John, there was a melody that came up, the tinkling of bells
but it had a melody.
And then heaven color is sound and sound is color.
So the notes come up in a pink mist and it all goes off to the horizon that was brightly

(01:17:09):
lit because that's the throne room of God.
And you know I would not have believed any of that except I've heard so many of you even
talk about the flowers and melodies coming out and the singing.
It's interesting.
I have people say, well, you know, I heard similar things.
Well I hope so.
God didn't create heaven just for me.
It's a great reminder that all of creation will one day praise God because you too in his

(01:17:35):
presence will one day burst forth in praise.
It won't be difficult.
Your soul will be so filled with joy.
You will want to because there'll be nothing else to do with this incredible feeling of
gratitude that you have.
But you know, you don't have to wait for that.

(01:17:57):
I want to encourage you to apply what we've been talking about today.
You know, so many people find it hard to worship or to praise God.
It feels like a duty or you ought to or you should.
But you know, in heaven, it's not going to be that way.
It's going to be natural.

(01:18:18):
And I think the reason it's not more natural on earth is because we just don't connect
the dots.
So connect the dots.
Think about everything that you love, the beauty of a sunset or a sunrise or enjoying, you
know, biking or nature with friends and family.
All those things you love point to the one who created you to be able to love them, to

(01:18:44):
experience beauty, to experience joy and let it point you back in gratitude and thanks.
You know, all that we've experienced here on earth is just a finger pointing to the wonders
of heaven.
Life on earth really is like a board game, you know, you ever played monopoly.

(01:19:06):
Some people, man, they get way to end a monopoly, right?
You know, they lose perspective, you know, and how they play.
But the truth is, it doesn't really matter at the end of the game, how many houses you
have on part place or how much paper money you've stacked up because at the end of the game,
as my friend John Orpurg says, it all goes back in the box, right?

(01:19:28):
It all goes back in the box and all that matters is how you played the game, how it affected
who you were and how you interacted with people.
And the truth is, this earth life is like a board game, you know, at the end of the game,
you're not going to take it with you.
It all goes back in the box.
You're not going to ship your storage unit to heaven.

(01:19:50):
You're not going to see a hearse pulling a ewhol.
You can't take anything with you.
The only thing that matters is how you played the game of life.
So let this motivate you to be faithful to God in the way you play the game of life.
Jesus said this, if you're faithful in little things, you'll be faithful in large ones.

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If you're dishonest with little things, you won't be honest with greater responsibilities.
And he's talking about the life to come.
If you're untrustworthy, worthy with worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches
of heaven?
And we begin to get just a glimpse of the true riches of heaven.

(01:20:33):
You know, and what he's saying is, whoever is faithful with what doesn't last on earth
can be trusted with so much more of what does last in the life to come.
So I hope imagining heaven today has motivated you just to be like the heroes of faith who

(01:20:53):
live this life and are even willing to go through the hardship and the difficulties and
being faithful to God more and more, knowing that you won't miss anything here.
But what's to come is so much better.
And I hope as well that imagining heaven today motivates you to live in gratitude and praise

(01:21:14):
right now for all the beauty and the wonders you experience that God's given you in this
life.
You know, this week just go out and notice beauty.
Notice the little intricacies of nature.
Just enjoy nature with friends biking or taking a walk.
But as you do connect the dots, marvel at the beauty of the Creator.

(01:21:38):
Think Him for being able to enjoy this beauty that He's given you or the enjoyment of His
creation.
Because when you do that, not only does it honor God, not only does God enjoy you, enjoy
what He's given you as a gift, but it'll turbocharge your enjoyment of life and even the depth

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of your experience of all the beauty of life.
Well, I hope you have enjoyed this podcast.
I've enjoyed doing it because I just love thinking about it.
Like I said, I love nature.
But if you have enjoyed this, then I hope you'll subscribe so you'll get notifications
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