NLS 302: Man Dies; Shown the FUTURE & Meets DIFFERENT Versions of HIMSELF: BONE-CHILLING NDE with Dennis Bullock
Aug 13, 2023
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Dennis Bullock, a soul singer and saxophonist, shares his bone-chilling near-death experience where he saw the future and encountered different versions of himself. Topics include spirituality, questioning religious practices, HIV testing, profound life-changing moments, a terrifying marijuana-induced near-death experience, and reflections on Michael Jackson and living a fulfilled life.
Near-death experiences can offer profound insights and guidance for one's life.
Sharing personal experiences, even if initially fearful, can liberate and help others.
Psychic impressions should never be kept to oneself as they have the potential to save or help others.
Deep dives
Near-Death Experience and Future Events
During a near-death experience, Dennis Bullock was told about future events in his life that ultimately saved him and transformed him. His mother appeared to him, sharing specific details about events that would occur in the coming weeks. Dennis was guided to avoid arguments with a bouncer, as it could lead to either his own death or imprisonment for life. He heeded his mother's advice and successfully avoided a potentially fatal altercation. This experience deepened his belief in the afterlife and the existence of a higher power.
Skepticism and Keeping the Experience a Secret
Initially, Dennis struggled with the fear of being judged and labeled as crazy if he shared his near-death experience with others. He kept it to himself for several years, feeling burdened by the secret. However, after watching a TV interview about a similar experience, he reached out to the host, who invited him to share his story. This opportunity helped Dennis overcome his fear and liberated him to openly discuss his profound experience.
The Gift of Psychic Abilities and Guilt
Following his near-death experience, Dennis discovered a newfound psychic ability. He accurately predicted events in other people's lives, including relationships and significant life changes. However, he experienced guilt when he failed to warn a friend who tragically lost his life. This guilt led him to understand that he should never keep psychic impressions to himself, no matter how strange they may seem, as they could potentially help or save others.
Realizing the Dangers of Consumption
The speaker recounts a harrowing experience of consuming a marijuana-laced cake with their girlfriend. Initially, they felt no effects and decided to eat more. However, after some time, their bodies started shutting down, making it difficult to breathe and move. They called 911 for help and were taken to the hospital on stretchers. The speaker reflects on the terrifying experience and the embarrassment of having to admit to consuming too much marijuana. They emphasize the importance of being cautious and mindful of the potency of edibles.
Insights from Near-Death Experience
The speaker shares insights gained from a near-death experience. They learned that love is the ultimate power and that humans possess incredible power within themselves. They discuss the concept of a soul's purpose being to experience rather than to grow or attend a school. Additionally, the speaker challenges traditional beliefs, such as the idea of hell, karma, and the Bible, stating that manipulation has occurred and suggesting that humans are all gods with the ability to have multiple lifetimes simultaneously. They stress the significance of controlling thoughts and surrounding oneself with positive vibrations.
Dennis Bullock known as Saxybullock on Stage studied in Music School in New York, International Soul Singer and Saxophonist, Born in Philadelphia in America An RnB Soul Singer, a great Jazz Funk Saxophone Player, and Gospel Singer.
He has done many TV shows around the world and performed in the famous Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland for many years. Also he has worked with many Great Stars, like the late Prince, Princes sister Tyka Nelson, with the late James Brown, Maceo Parker, The Stylistics, Billy Paul, Kool & The Gang, David Sandborn, Markus Miller, Connie Harvey, background singer for Teddy Pendergrass, Joe Sample, George Duke and Quincy Jones. He also performed with some of the horn section of Michael Jackson, Alan Prater and Westly Phillips.