What a wonderful experience to feel that divine love....:hug:
I've never had an NDE myself so can only speculate based on personal experience of a spiritual nature and my own journey. You also might look into Eckart Tolle's books, as he talks quite a
bit about detachment.
When one begins to detach from the personality or ego self and the material dualistic world,
we become detached from the emotionality of that more limited world and lose fear as well.
It's a feeling of being in but not of the world. And that detachment seems a very common
experience during NDE's as well. That sense of detachment from one's own body (though perhaps still feeling compassion without the emotionality), I would assume extends to family or friends as well from this new vantage. I don't think that detachment is devoid of love though. It's just devoid of our ego attachments. It might be considered very freeing too, yes?
An NDE experience must surely be life
changing on so many levels that expecting things
to return to the old 'normal' seems unrealistic and perhaps is an attempt at some level to reject the experience because it's difficult to integrate or rectify it with the old reality. I don't know how "joyful" your life had been prior to the NDE but perhaps its significance has since deepened and taken on a new level of meaning...one that you must rediscover in new ways with people, life situations and within yourself.
And that may take some time. Ultimately it takes as long as it takes and not a second more.
Perhaps time with yourself in the cave is just what's needed for now. "Cave time" has a long historical precedence in spiritual journeying. In fact it was and is essential. If it turns into a hiding place after awhile, then it's probably time to leave that space. We often don't know how much we've shifted internally until we leave the cave and re-experience ourselves in the world. Only you can know the answers to these most intimate soul questions. Of course you cannot experience joy when you are being critical of yourself for where you are right now or by feeling guilty. Be honest with yourself about where you are and what you need and then trust the process...even if others can't quite understand. Love yourself as unconditionally as the 'beautiful lady'.
Your journey to the other side seemed to be asking you to revisit the experience of 'joy' within and without. Not a bad assignment!
I thought this NDE experience was particularly poignant, and perhaps you can identify:
http://www.near-death.com/nightingale.htmlJoy!