In today’s episode, we welcome Vinney Tolman, a man whose near-death experience (NDE) completely transformed his understanding of life, death, and the soul’s journey. Vinney shares the astonishing story of how he was declared dead after a tragic accident, only to be revived by a rookie medic who followed an unshakable intuition. What unfolded next was an extraordinary journey beyond the veil, where Vinney encountered his spiritual guide, Drake, and received profound wisdom about authenticity, love, and the true nature of our existence.
During our conversation, Vinney takes us through his life review—a moment where he not only saw but felt the impact of every action he had ever taken, both good and bad. He explains how this experience revealed the importance of living with authenticity and how every moment of kindness or negativity reverberates through the universe. His guide, Drake, also shared insights on the power of thought, the necessity of releasing judgment, and why Earth is considered one of the most challenging "schools" for the soul.
Vinney also discusses the future of humanity, the dangers of relying solely on technology for guidance, and the importance of reconnecting with our inner voice. His story is not just one of survival—it’s a call to live more fully, love more deeply, and embrace our divine nature. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and challenged as we explore one of the most remarkable NDE accounts ever shared.
Please enjoy my conversation with Vinney Tolman.
Timecodes:
0:00 - Episode Teaser
1:32 - Introducing Vinney Tolman
5:22 - Near-death experience & resuscitation
17:29 - The life review & meeting his guide, Drake
32:32 - Lessons on authenticity & Earth-school
48:36 - The inner voice & creating reality
1:02:45 - The future of humanity & overcoming negativity
1:16:40 - Releasing judgment & final thoughts
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