What is a near death
experience (NDE)?
A third or more of the people brought back from
death say that "something happened" while they were dead.
This is a near death experiences. Most near-death experiences
are pleasant, but others are deeply frightening. No two near-death
experiences are identical, but within a group of experiences a pattern
becomes evident. The pattern (and any single experience) includes one or
more of these things:
Feeling that the "self" has left the body and is hovering
overhead. The person may later be able to describe who was where and what
happened, sometimes in detail.
Moving through a dark space or tunnel.
Experiencing intensely powerful emotions, ranging from bliss to terror.
Encounter a light. It is usually described as golden or white, and as
being magnetic and loving; occasionally it is perceived as a reflection of
the fires of hell.
Receiving some variant of the message, "It is not yet your
time." "You have to go back now."
Meeting others; may be deceased loved ones, recognized from life or not;
sacred beings; unidentified entities and/or "beings of light";
sometimes symbols from one�s own or other religious traditions.
A life review, seeing and re-experiencing major and trivial events of one�s
life, sometimes from the perspective of the other people involved, and
coming to some conclusion about the adequacy of that life and what changes
are needed.
Having a sense of understanding everything, of knowing how the universe
works.
Reaching a boundary � a cliff, fence, water, some kind of barrier that
may not be crossed if one is to return to life.
In some cases, entering a city or library.
Rarely, receiving previously unknown information about one�s life �
i.e. adoption or hidden parentage, deceased siblings.
Decision to return may be voluntary or involuntary. If voluntary, usually
associated with unfinished responsibilities.
Returning to the body.
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