It's been mentioned that Harry had been on the side of death, and his return was significant. But Harry hasn't been there just once. First at Bianca's party he unleashed a fire storm that was I guess a death curse. It was impressive but was only a fraction of what he could have done if not for his power being stolen from him. His heart stopped, and it was Michael who saved him. Then he purposely stopped his heart in order to get his power back, and consuming the one who stole it from him to begin with. Next came Gard who with Marcone helped Harry cheat death. As she said he was supposed to die in that ally. Then there was his death in Changes which took him probably as far as anyone could go, and come back.
So from my count Harry has cheated death 4 times, with 3 of them where his heart had actually stopped.
I'm assuming the most significant was during Changes as Odin, and Rashid talked about it. I'm wondering why it's so important. Harry himself really didn't do anything. It was Mab, Demon Reach, and Uriel who made it happen.
My question is, was Harry's surviving death significant because of something he did (coming back to the land of the living), or was it because so many big names were involved and it's made everyone wonder what is so important that they would save him?
I also wonder if his other brushes with death were significant in any way.