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Life After Death/out Of Body Experience
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I know this is an age old poser and boring to many, but I am interested to know if any reader has experienced this strange phenomena and what their feelings are about the subject (not necessarily religious). I have a very credible friend who is convinced this happened to him and now has no fear of death and an unshakable belief in an afterlife. What's your take on this?
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Mine was massive blood loss, at the same time I felt a calmness I also experienced a rather arrogant (but human) sensation of 'They won't cope without me'. They didn't have to, obviously.
22:47 Sun 22nd Apr 2018
//but when you see the peace on the face of someone who has just passed I wonder if it is because the have the peace of knowing they will be safe.//
BUT, as per the link above (6:38 mark) not everyone has such a peaceful passing. In the NDE literature there are some very disturbing accounts that tend to be ignored by most researchers.
BUT, as per the link above (6:38 mark) not everyone has such a peaceful passing. In the NDE literature there are some very disturbing accounts that tend to be ignored by most researchers.
Well when my mother died in my arms and in hospital - she was wired to all the tubes of the day. She was unconscious and I was crying and holding onto her begging her not to go and I know to this day that with every bit of strength she had in body she was pulling away from me - I knew she definitely wanted to die and when she did she was at peace.
Never easy for those left behind but sorry your mother was linked up to all the wires. I just went round to check on my father as I did every morning and he was just lying on the floor, as if he had just laid himself there. He will always be with me and was fortunate that both my parents went in their sleep and neither had to have post mortem. I realise not everyone is so fortunate though.
Tambo, so many people see lost loved ones when death is imminent. My husband's granddad died just before I met him. His nan instantly wanted to go, for she couldn't go on without him. She ailed for some 10 months, the final 6 weeks of which she was in hospital. Shortly before her death she was seen focusing on an area just at the foot of her bed, smiling and chatting in whispered tones. She wasn't on any heavy duty medication or end of life syringe drivers.
She was a typical black country, no nonsense lady not given to flights of fancy.
She was a typical black country, no nonsense lady not given to flights of fancy.
Ive heard it said that NDE's don't teach us anything about the afterlife but more about our mental states while here.
As stated previously I don't have a clue what they are about, and I'm dubious about any kind of afterlife, but I think theres something to be said about our (sub)conscious telling us about ourselves.
As stated previously I don't have a clue what they are about, and I'm dubious about any kind of afterlife, but I think theres something to be said about our (sub)conscious telling us about ourselves.