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Heaven and Hell |
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Dr. George Ritchie's near-death
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December, 1943, George
Ritchie died of pneumonia. Nine minutes later, miraculously and
unaccountably, he returned to life to tell of his amazing near-death
experience in the afterlife. His near-death experience was the one
that profoundly moved Raymond
Moody
to begin seriously investigating the near-death experience. Since
Dr. Moody is considered to be the "father of the near-death
experience," Dr. Ritchie's near-death experience is in a class of
its own. You will find his experience to be one of the most profound
near-death experiences ever documented.
The following is a brief summary of Dr. George
Ritchie's near-death experience. You can read his NDE testimony in its entirety
in his ground-breaking books
Return From Tomorrow
and his follow-up book
Ordered to Return: My Life After Dying. |
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George leaves his body and sees
it lying in his bed. He is not aware the dead body in his bed is his. Wanting
eagerly to travel to Richmond, Virginia to start college, he finds himself
flying in the air toward a city. He is not sure how he acquired these strange
powers of flight and transparency. He arrives at a city and discovers he has
lost his solidness. He flies back to the hospital and sees his lifeless body in
the morgue and realizes he has died.
Suddenly, Jesus appears emitting a tremendous light and love. George's entire
life appears before him. Jesus asks, "What have you done with your life?" He
realizes Jesus is not judging him, but he is judging himself.
Jesus gives him a tour of four different dimensions in the afterlife. They both
fly toward a large city on Earth where they notice a group of assembly-line
workers at work. He witnesses the spirit of a woman trying desperately to obtain
a cigarette from the workers who are oblivious to her presence. This woman died
severely addicted to cigarettes.
In a house, Jesus shows him the spirit of a boy following a living teenage girl
and begging for forgiveness while the girl is completely unaware of the boy's
presence. Jesus tells George that the boy committed suicide and is "chained to
every consequence of his act."
Jesus shows George a bar filled with sailors who are heavily drinking. Spirits
try desperately and in vain to get a drink or to control the sailors' alcoholic
behavior. These spirits are from humans who die severely alcoholic. He is
horrified as he observes a drunken sailor pass out and an alcoholic spirit jump
into the body of the sailor.
Jesus takes him to a new dimension away from Earth and shows him a kind of
"receiving station" where spirits would arrive in a deep hypnotic sleep because
of their beliefs. These are spirits who believe they must sleep after death
until Jesus returns.
Jesus shows him a dimension where angry spirits are locked in hand-to-hand
combat, trying in vain to hurt each other. He hears verbal abuse going on. He
observes some trying in vain to get sexual gratification from each other. He
also sees spirits arguing over some religious or political point and trying to
kill the ones who did not agree with them. Here, he realizes he is seeing hell.
These are spirits who are locked into some earthly desire that went beyond the
physical and which cannot be satisfied in the spirit.
He is then taken to a different dimension appearing like an enormous university.
Here he observes people dressed as monks engaged in some form of artistic
behavior or research. He is taken into an enormous library where all the
important books of the universe are assembled. He asks Jesus if this is heaven.
He replies that these are the people who grew beyond selfish desires while on
Earth. George realizes these people cannot see Jesus, just as the others could
not see him in hell.
Jesus takes him into outer space toward a distant city made of brilliant light
of a similar description to the city in the Book of Revelation. He speculates
this is the place where people go who have become Christ-like while on Earth.
Here, love was the dominant focus of life. He realizes he is seeing heaven, but
he is not allowed to go in. Jesus then shows him the future of the Earth. He
then returns to his physical body.
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"Death is nothing more than a doorway, something you walk through."
- Dr. George Ritchie |
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Return From Tomorrow |
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by George Ritchie |
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At the age of twenty, George Ritchie died in an Army hospital. Nine minutes later, he returned to life. What happened to him during those minutes was so compelling, it changed his life forever. He tells of an out-of-the-body encounter with other non-physical beings, his travel through different dimensions of time and space, and ultimately, his transforming meeting with the Light of the world, the Son of God. |
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Ordered to Return: My Life After Dying |
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by George Ritchie |
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Dr. Ritchie re-tells the story of his near-death experience and then describes what happened later - including the real miracles that he has seen in his years of practice as a physician and psychiatrist. |
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