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Our Paranormal Afterlife : Finding Proof of Life After Death

Paranormal Stories Ep21

Our Paranormal Afterlife : Finding Proof of Life After Death

Simon Bown

Supernatural, Documentary, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Paranormal, Alternative Health, Reincarnation, Spirituality, Spiritual, Afterlife, Religion & Spirituality

4.8544 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Episode 21 of Paranormal Stories. This week the books are 'The In Between: A Trip of a Lifetime' by Jim Bruton and 'The Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science and The Passion of John Mack' by Ralph Blumenthal.Jim Bruton, 'The In Between: A Trip of a Lifetime'. Built airplane. Flew airplane. Crashed airplane. Met God. all set.Jim Bruton knows life. His past is marked by relentless curiosity and remarkable achievement. He was an African wilderness guide, Emmy Award-winning wildlife film director, aviator, adventurer, inventor of the satellite videophone, NBC News Middle East war correspondent, a husband, and a father.His passion - building and flying WWI-era aircraft - led him where he never imagined he’d go: a horrific crash that left him for dead. For one week, Jim Bruton hovered in the place that is not life and not death, a place he came to know as the In Between. He came back, and this is his report of what he has seen.Bruton takes us along for a by turns hair-raising and ultimately triumphant story of his coming to grips with what has happened to him. As he heals, his experiences in the In Between become more and more pressing. They download into his mind like rushing movie stills. His life of action turns internal. He uses all he knows - from quantum physics and battlefield memories to scenes of childhood and familial love - for a new deeper understanding of what it means to live.Jim Bruton, the man who fell from the sky, is not the same man who flew into it. And if you walk some of his journey with him, neither are you.About the author: Jim Bruton has lived a life many people dream of but few experience. As a little boy, he lived within an active imagination, including a love for wildlife filming, international travel, science fiction, and vintage aviation. In adulthood, he checked every one of those off his list with internationally recognized achievements, an Emmy for a National Geographic wildlife film, traveling to all seven continents, the Titanic, the North Pole, and Mt. Everest, shrinking a satellite TV truck into a backpack, and transmitting live video from places before impossible and building and flying historical reproduction aircraft from World War I and the early 1930s.For many, any one of these adventures resulted in a single lifetime achievement. For Jim, it was just the beginning, climaxing with the crash of his last aircraft and the near-death experience that followed.Jim is an Emmy award winning journalist and in this episode we talk about his about his Near Death Experience.From Jim's website;Generally, people who have had NDEs aren’t trying to “sell” anything, other than perhaps a seminar, book or DVD. We don’t try to sell a new religion, because we left all that behind. However, spirituality plays a pretty strong role in the experiences we share. One of the strangest things I’ve noticed is that for those of us who had our NDEs as a result of some horrific accident, while in most cases the accident and its crazy circumstances would be the focus of any compelling story, an NDE negates that. Once an NDE enters the picture, you almost forget about the accident- it becomes the least important part of the story, next to the NDE. My accident was amazing as accidents go, and I have an NDE friend who is only one of a handful in the world that she knows of who suffered and survived an internal decapitation. But to NDE’ers, the circumstances that nearly, or do, kill us are just a footnote. I’m sure that must be surprising, in some way.https://www.inbetweenproductions.com/

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0:00.0

This is episode 21 of paranormal stories.

0:11.6

This week the books are The In Between, A Trip of a Lifetime by Jim Bruton and The Believer, Alien Encounters, Hard Science and the Passion of John Mack by Ralph Blumenthal.

0:23.0

As you may know, I produce two podcasts, Past Lives podcast and the Alien UFO podcast, and it's here

0:28.9

that I combine the two. When I have guests on my podcasts, I read their books to research and work out

0:34.0

questions for the episodes. On reading these books, I always find such fascinating information which never makes it into the podcast, and here I get a chance to give you a peek into the book. And I've put links to the books in the show notes. I did seek permission to record these extracts from the books, from the authors, and they said yes. And there is a Past Lives podcast Facebook group if you'd like to join you.

0:54.9

Be very welcome.

0:56.1

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1:01.2

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1:05.2

So I'm going to start by reading from Jim Bruton's book.

1:08.2

It's called The Inbetween, A Trip of a Lifetime.

1:12.1

And we're going to join him just as he's having trouble with his aircraft. And this is what

1:16.4

he's written. There was just no way I could make it back to the airstrip. Trying to compensate

1:21.8

for the steep rate of sink, I came in a little hotter than I needed to, but successfully

1:26.9

at a flatter glide ratio

1:28.6

and overshot the lake shore by 10 feet, crashing into the large tree trunks at water's edge.

1:34.9

When I stopped crashing, there was no aircraft left around me, only the rear portion was intact,

1:40.7

to which I was still seat-belted.

1:43.2

A good Samaritan named Greg Gubitosi was fishing nearby

1:47.0

and ran over to help. He called 9-11 and kept me propped up so I could gasp for air. I was unable

1:54.0

to breathe normally and blood foamed in my mouth, a sign of a ruptured lung. In fact, both lungs

2:00.4

were ruptured. All my ribs were broken and my right

2:03.3

leg looked like a pretzel. I had a hole in my lower back where the aircraft engine's battery

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