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In this topic, i wish to discuss near-death-experiences. Not only do i want to know the arguments for and against NDEs being 'real', i would also like to hear ur personal views on whether they are hallucinations or actual glimpses of the afterlife. What do u believe?
I shall admit right now that i believe the latter.
Here is one example of an NDE:
It is often said that a lack of oxygen in the brain produces a 'tunnel and light' effect. What i want to know is, in non NDE experiences, is this lack of oxygen then followed by similar experiences of entering another realm?
I shall admit right now that i believe the latter.
Here is one example of an NDE:
I do not know whether it happened the first day of my hospitalization there or a few days later. However, my impression is that it was the first day. Once again I was outside my body, to my right and above my head. I looked down at my body and then looked straight ahead of me where I saw a light, a clarity. I was puzzled by this and I distinctly recall asking myself if I wanted to go see what it was or return to my body. I chose to go back to my body, but part way back in I changed my mind and returned to the area above my bed. This time I saw a tunnel leading to the clarity. I don't remember seeing it the first time. Somehow I knew that if I chose to go through the tunnel I would die, but, strangely, it didn't seem to matter to me.
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As I stepped into the tunnel this out-of-body experience became quite different from the others...
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When I entered into the tunnel there was no attachment to nor memory of the physical world as we know it. This is my experience; I don't know about "others'" experiences. I did feel like I was swirling, at first slowly, then faster and was accompanied by "others" after I got part way through the tunnel. As I approached the clarity at the far end I was disoriented but as soon as I exited from the tunnel I heard voices "Gerry's here. Gerry's here!" Some people having had similar experiences report having seen relatives, friends or religious figures. I did not recognize any "beings".
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Several things struck me. First of all was the feeling of joy, of euphoria. No other word even comes close to describe what is inexpressible. Nothing negative was evident. I did not encounter or see any "bodies" such as our physical bodies. What I "saw" were a few (three or four) what I can describe only as essences, clear in substance (if there was substance) shaped like inverted drops. After 30 years I'm inclined to think "they" may have been different vibrations of light and that perhaps that is precisely what spirit is. Communication was not speech as we know it, but rather similar to what we call"mental telepathy'". There was immediate recognition of the meaning of the communication. I cannot express well enough the feelings of joy and euphoria (what some call love) that not just permeated the experience but which was its very essence. It was an expression of total acceptance only spoken of on the physical plane. There was a point where I said to myself" this must be where I'll see my past go by me". If I had that experience I didn't bring it back to this plane with me.
http://iands.org/berk.html
It is often said that a lack of oxygen in the brain produces a 'tunnel and light' effect. What i want to know is, in non NDE experiences, is this lack of oxygen then followed by similar experiences of entering another realm?