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Has anyone here ever had an NDE? Do you know of any research into the phenomenon or how to induce it?
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Re: Near-Death Experiences
Fri, July 11, 2008 - 2:27 PMI have ~ I wouldn't recommend "inducing it" ~ see the movie Flatliners for more info. on that
love all-ways,
mem
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Re: Near-Death Experiences
Sat, July 12, 2008 - 7:44 AM>see the movie Flatliners for more info<
I always turn to second rate SciFi movies for the latest information on many subjects.
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Sat, July 12, 2008 - 5:32 AMCould be a Darwin award in the making... -
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Sat, July 19, 2008 - 12:18 PMI have, J.D.
I had an allergic reaction to some dye I was given during a routine medical procedure. I was gone for 3 1/2 minutes.
I remember nothing but an odd sense of calm. A calmness I've never felt before or since.
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Re: Near-Death Experiences
Mon, August 4, 2008 - 9:16 PMThere has got to be at least a collection of anecdotal experiences somewhere. Maybe a good college library...
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Tue, August 5, 2008 - 6:09 AMIf you google near-death experience, there are several esearch sites that come up. -
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Thu, August 28, 2008 - 10:22 PMGo to nderf.org you'll find many experiences and there's oodles. -
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Re: Near-Death Experiences
Tue, July 28, 2009 - 9:27 AMSome speculation by the late Carl Sagan:
csp.org/chrestomathy/brocas_brain.html
"The only alterative, so far as I can see, is that every human being without exception, has already shared an experience like that of those travelers who return from the land of death; the sensation of flight; the emergence from darkness to light; an experience in which, at least sometimes, a heroic figure can be dimly perceived, bathed in radiance and glory. There is only one common experience that matches this description. It is called birth."
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Re: Near-Death Experiences
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 4:35 PMAt the age of 8, I drowned. I remember floating above the people who were trying to save me. I thought how strange, I should tell Grandma about it. Next thing, I was in the doorway to my grandmothers kitchen, she was rolling out dough. She turned her head towards me and said " you don't belong here, go back". I felt a great pull on my cheast, I woke up just as they were zipping up the body bag. Totally scared the attendent. I spent the next three days in the hospital. My Mother called my grandmother to tell her what happened, grandma replied," Yes I know, I told her to go back, it wasn't her time."
My grandmother passed over thirty years ago, she and I still talk.