Akiane Kramarik

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Akiane Kramarik is a young Lithuania girl. Akiane was born underwater and had complications at birth, resulting in her near death experience. At the age of three, Akiane remembered the first message God had told her, “He said, You have to do this, and I’ll help you.” At the age of four, Akiane began sketching and writing poetry. The images and poetry were all about God, and Heaven. At the age of six, her painting was very advanced, and sold for
10,000. The image was of Jesus. Akiane would stare off into space with a smile on her face, and when her mother asked what she was doing, Akiane would answer, that she was visiting Heaven again. During interviews people ask where did you learn to paint, and Akiane would say, “God is my teacher,” A large portion of the proceeds of …show more content…

Dr. Kenneth Ring believes that there is more evidence that near death experience happen and there is evidence to prove it, that sympatric researchers should no longer feel the burden to prove they happen. It is now up to the skeptics to prove that near death experiences do not happen. (Ritchie) God gave us complex bodies, and minds, and through him all things are possible. The Catholic Church does not have any formal teachings on near death experiences, but they have been many Catholic parishioners that have experienced them. These experiences fall into the category of “private revelations.” Near death experiences are biblical, In Isaiah 6, Isaiah went up to Heaven and returned, St. Paul also did in 2 Corinthians. This has not been officially proven by the church and they fall under private revelations. (unknown) Near death experiences have changed many lives, and the stories of them have become more and more popular these days. There are a great number of people who find inspiration and faith through these events. The majorities of the experiences are positive, but people have also experienced negative near death experiences. In life there is always

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