I was raised evangelical/pentecostal/non-denominational, in a very homophobic, rigid environment. Those who tend to be judgemental of LGBT people were not present during these near death experiences. Some of these stories pointed out that the issue of being LGBT was not addressed and, in fact, was not even an issue. These stories show that the NDE can transform the experiencers from one questioning the validity of their LGBT experience to one of being fully accepted for who they truly are. However, in everyday life, LGBT people meet discrimination and non acceptance on a daily basis. An important message learned from these accounts is that no one is sitting in judgement of the LGBT person. A familiar theme is the positive acceptance of LGBT people during the NDE. Lessons were learned and lives changed from having had the NDE. Many LGBT NDErs spoke of spiritual or religious insights from having had such an experience. An emphasis on lessons learned (aftereffects) are addressed. This book looks at responses to common NDE themes within the widely accepted NDE literature. These stories became a collection of nonfiction accounts published in Crossing Over and Coming Home.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) near death experiencers were asked to submit their stories. She collected stories detailing accounts of near death experiences(NDEs). Liz Dale, PhD is a clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area.