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Blackwolves990
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In U.S.A Only A Number Of 10 000 people die every hours

And 4 500 of Us have view a NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE


A near-death experience (NDE), refers to a broad range of personal experiences associated with impending death, encompassing multiple possible sensations including detachment from the body; feelings of levitation; extreme fear; total serenity, security, or warmth; the experience of absolute dissolution; and the presence of a light, which some people interpret as a deity.

These phenomena are usually reported after an individual has been pronounced clinically dead or otherwise very close to death, hence the term near-death experience. Many NDE reports, however, originate from events that are not life-threatening. With recent developments in cardiac resuscitation techniques, the number of reported NDEs has increased. Many in the scientific community regard such experiences as hallucinatory, while paranormal specialists and some mainstream scientists claim them to be evidence of an afterlife.

Popular interest in near-death experiences was initially sparked by Raymond Moody's 1975 book Life After Life and the founding of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) in 1981. According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Some commentators, such as Simpson claim that the number of near-death experiencers may be underestimated, mainly because some such individuals are presumably afraid or otherwise reluctant to talk about their experiences.

NDEs are among the phenomena studied in the fields of parapsychology, psychology, psychiatry, and hospital medicine.

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MageGrayWolf
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And now this thread is a zombie in parts.

McManiac
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Once I had a dream...I don't remember what it was about, but I know I almost died. I was a second away, then I woke up. I couldn't stop thinking if I really would have died if I hadn't woke up.

Blackwolves990
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it must be explicable ! the scientist talked about that now on news

thepunisher93
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i fell fromm 15 feet high stair case while runing down and got smashed in the front wall.
impact stopped my heart and first time in my life i realized how weak we human r

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Hi there, Speaking of death prediction, I find it really odd that one of the on-line death prediction services showed me the same death date that I was foretold in my dream about a year ago. http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.html - I canât explain this coincidence in any other way except that there must be some kind of magic involved here.

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i have been in a eye to eye gun fight whit "terrorists" (back then we didn't call evry thing that happend terrorist, but i guess as of today i can say i are terrorists)

it totaly changed me as person.

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Near-miss bullet? No.
Strangulation? Yes.
Pioson? Not most kinds.
Sickness? Few.

Now what do all the ones that have the white blank have in common? It involves lack of oxygen getting to the brain... Unless you can think of at least one instance were this is untrue?


I know that this is old, but Imma comment anyway. Although you may be right, your logic with the bullet is flawed. All of the ones you said that have "near death experiences" are actually near death. If a bullet flies by you, then you are no more near death as you are standing beside a highway. It is the difference between being in the process of dying and being completely safe outside of harms way. The opposition to you says what it does because the person's existence is actually physically between life and death. You're not between life and death with the bullet scenario till the instant the bullet actually touches your skin... or till it first touches whatever it is that's going to start the death cycle (...your brain... or the moment your brain starts to feel the effects of bleeding out somewhere else on your body). You may get a buzz from adrenaline and a rush of blood that may induce something in your brain... but you're not in the process of dying.. so you're not near death. I've never had a near death experience, so I can't really talk about the rest of your chart other than for most of those w/o oxygen your brain is relatively fine until your heart explodes or your brain dies immediately. I wouldn't think you'd be able to come near death without actually dying for a lot of those. ...and you'd say that any poisoning experiences were just poison induced hallucinations which may well be the case. You may be right, but your chart is fail. Near death experiences don't just exclusively include white spots. Debunking asphyxiation doesn't debunk near death experiences as a whole.
Sonatavarius
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Near-miss bullet? No.
Strangulation? Yes.
Pioson? Not most kinds.
Sickness? Few.

Now what do all the ones that have the white blank have in common? It involves lack of oxygen getting to the brain... Unless you can think of at least one instance were this is untrue?


I know that this is old, but Imma comment anyway. Although you may be right, your logic with the bullet is flawed. All of the ones you said that have "near death experiences" are actually near death. If a bullet flies by you, then you are no more near death as you are standing beside a highway. It is the difference between being in the process of dying and being completely safe outside of harms way. The opposition to you says what it does because the person's existence is actually physically between life and death. You're not between life and death with the bullet scenario till the instant the bullet actually touches your skin... or till it first touches whatever it is that's going to start the death cycle (...your brain... or the moment your brain starts to feel the effects of bleeding out somewhere else on your body). You may get a buzz from adrenaline and a rush of blood that may induce something in your brain... but you're not in the process of dying.. so you're not near death. I've never had a near death experience, so I can't really talk about the rest of your chart other than for most of those w/o oxygen your brain is relatively fine until your heart explodes or your brain dies immediately. I wouldn't think you'd be able to come near death without actually dying for a lot of those. ...and you'd say that any poisoning experiences were just poison induced hallucinations which may well be the case. You may be right, but your chart is fail. Near death experiences don't just exclusively include white spots. Debunking asphyxiation doesn't debunk near death experiences as a whole.
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