I heard of this guy who people thought was definitely dead, and just as they were about to sign the death certificate, he awoke, and everyone was like: wtf? |
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Okay, before I thought that Near Death Experiences was caused by the brain in a very vivid dreaming state. Lately, I have done some Internet research about NDE's, and my conclusion is that I was wrong, and that NDE's is a experience of a Afterlife. (Before I thought it was impossible to teleport into a Afterlife near death, before the actual death.) |
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Are you dreaming?
I heard of this guy who people thought was definitely dead, and just as they were about to sign the death certificate, he awoke, and everyone was like: wtf? |
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ive had one and they are so freakishly scary that you can never forget them. 5 years and i remember every single part of it vividly |
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The brain does strange things at the brink of death (mostly because of oxygen deprivation). I highly doubt that it is some glimpse of the afterlife. You might then ask, "well then why do most people report similar visions/experiences?". Most people have similar ideas of what it should be like to die. |
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i didint see the afterlife i saw my life every last bit of it but from 3rd person like i was watched from a paralell reality and i saw grim and i snapped into consisness as he pulled his sythe back opening his cloak |
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I have another theory. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Five years old, I was under water for almost five minutes. I was leaving (in spirit) when I 'saw' the lifeguard trying to resuscitate me, all the people standing around me when...whoosh! I was back in my bod. Don't know how I could have seen it from above, exactly as it was, if it weren't really happening. |
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Didn't notice that, but cloaks don't open yeah. |
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Well, we sort of built them in the image of ourselves (god anyone). They perform things we ask them to do in a methodical way that we can all understand - it wouldn't make sense to of built computers in a way that isn't easy to understand. Like, they take an operation and calculate it, like we do. They don't take an operation, peer into the sky, think about a chocolate orange before dancing around like a banana then calculating the operation back to front. Yeah. |
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Ok... isn't it true that during NDE's that people have experienced doctors have recored NO brain functions going on? If there is NOTHING going on in the brain then how can it be described as a reboot or a malfunction in the brain? |
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How about fake memories? They wake up from a coma or whatever with no brain signals, and they relaise quite quickly they were dead. So they think back to "how did being dead feel" (it's a question everybody wants to know the answer to), and the brain just fills it in with generic cloak and dagger type stuff. |
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Please rephrase your post so that I can understand it. |
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ok then |
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Okay....so the grim reaper cut himself with scythe? |
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So to get back on track who, knows about these near death expieriances? |
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what do you want to know about them. |
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Making a post so it will be in my reply mail, so i wont forget to aswer to Howetzer and Kaniaz. |
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Your Dreams are Truly Yours!
back on the subject of NDEs, here's something that caught my mind. If the seven year old who was drowning saw herself from a third person point of view. Or can describe a near death experience (this could include all young children who have had NDEs), without any prior knowledge of the advanced concept of NDEs. Without ever being introduced to the subject... then how are they able to describe near death experiences that correspond with NDEs described by adults.!!? |
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Oohhumm
I have had four expiriences that have grabbed my attention. |
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