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NDE for Depression and Bipolar

Gentle Near-Death Experience Stories Offering Hope, Understanding, and Comfort for Depression and Bipolar Disorder

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NDE for Depression and Bipolar

By: Karen Kelly
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What if your struggle isn’t a failure—but a form of endurance?

NDE for Depression and Bipolar is a gentle collection of near-death–inspired short stories created for readers living with depression, bipolar disorder, emotional exhaustion, or long seasons of inner darkness.

These stories are not about escape.

They are about being understood.

Across forty calm, compassionate chapters, readers encounter peaceful NDE moments where souls are met with rest instead of judgment, understanding instead of pressure, and reassurance instead of fear. Angels do not demand happiness. Light does not rush healing. Returning to life is framed as a choice—one that can be taken slowly and safely.

This book is written for:

• People who feel worn down rather than broken

• Readers navigating emotional highs and lows

• Anyone seeking hope without clichés or pressure

• Those who want comfort, not instructions

The stories avoid graphic detail and never glorify suffering. Instead, they offer quiet reassurance, emotional safety, and a steady reminder:

You matter, even when your mind is tired.

Ideal for gentle reading, moments of rest, or times when holding on feels hard—but possible.

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