i`m afraid of death and was wondering I heard doctors how they let patients experience clinical death then bring them back research and study they do and I wanted them to practice it on me so I could overcome my fear or is there like a virtual afterlife I can experience or virtual death? please reply
2006-07-01
07:55:13
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I read about it on a doctor`s website they administered it to patients that were teens to see the effect and to do more research on the afterlife and they also found out while doing heart transplants it is switching souls because they used one to a kid that was having heart problems and he kept having dreams about a guy name JJ and he became a drug addict and the guy with the previous heart`s name was JJ and he was a drug addict and died from a overdose
2006-07-01
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no it isn`t a movie it`s from a website for doctors surgeons and nurses and news
2006-07-01
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I don't believe that a licensed doctor would be allowed to conduct such an experiment. There is too much risk of not being able to bring a person back.
There was a movie in 1990 called FLATLINERS starring Keifer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, Oliver Platt and Julia Roberts where 5 Medical students begin to explore the realm of near death experiences, hoping for insights. Each has their heart stopped and is revived. They begin having flashes of walking nightmares from their childhood, reflecting sins they committed or had committed against them. The experiences continue to intensify, and they begin to be physically beaten by their visions as they try and go deeper into the death experience to find a cure. Since this was Hollywood, it was not based on real events.
I would suggest that you read books dealing with near-death experiences. These books deal with people who have been clinically dead due to an accident but came back after they died. Many of them report hearing the most beautiful music in the world, seeing a warm bright light, feeling weightless and free, and feeling total, unconditional love. Many of them also go through days, weeks or months of depression when they are revived because they had a taste of what’s to come.
I would also suggest that you read the book LIFE ON THE OTHER SIDE: A Psychics Tour of the Afterlife by Sylvia C Browne and see if her writing feels comfortable right to you.
The bottom line though is that you should not fear death. It is a natural part of the life cycle and, in many cases, it ends physical suffering.
I wish you all the best.
2006-07-09 18:45:51
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answered by mgctouch 7
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There are alot of people in this world that are afraid of death. Basically its fear of the unnone. Its somewhat normal to have a fear of death. Its how much you fear it that may cause the need for some special attention. I don't think experimenting with death just to get over a fear is a wise choice. The only person that can help you over come your fear of death is you....and not death and coming back. Some simple self questions might help...like What about death do I fear? Than from there maybe more questions. Are you can read up on it...talk to people that have died and were brought back. If you don't want to be afraid first find out why you are.
2006-07-01 14:03:24
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answered by tami_aur 1
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I think you are thinking of a movie with kevin bacon in it. I forgot the name, but they played with death to overcome guilty experiences in their lives.
If this is true for you to experience a valid afterlife b4 death, don't you think there will be only one religion? My advice, don't fear death, prepare for it. Every religion enjoins good and forbids evil. Research different religions and find one that you see has the most evidence for it. Then see what they say about death and afterlife.
2006-07-01 08:07:42
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answered by GaMe 2
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I have never heard of any legitimate doctor inducing a clinical death, but I know that there have been documented cases of patients being pronounced clinically dead and telling of an experience of the hereafter.
2006-07-01 08:01:42
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answered by dcburgeson 1
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I don't think what you are saying is true if it is i think the patient is in a deep trance and not dead just like a Fakir can force himself to appear dead and then regain his consciousness. Having never done this i have no idea how it feels. Ask a person who has actually done this (that is if anyone has) and then attempt it
2006-07-01 08:05:04
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answered by Shahbaaz Ali K 3
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If you are a christian and have trusted Jesus as your saviour then there is no reason to fear death. It is only the people who do not trust in the LORD that have reason to fear death.
2006-07-01 09:59:28
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answered by grandma jj 1
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never heard of it. You need to get your life straight with God and then you will not have these fears. You are uncertain of what will happen when you die. if you find an answer, you will be more comfortable with death and life.
2006-07-01 08:03:23
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answered by Roses Abound 3
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IF UR AFRAID OF DEATH
MAKE SURE U NEVER DIE
GEESH
OR WHAT DID U THINK? THAT DEATH IS INEVETEBLE?
NEWS FLASH FOR U , IS NO LONGER INEVITABLE
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX
http://www.defeataging.com/
2006-07-09 14:46:27
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answered by NeO Anderson 3
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God gave you life and God can take it away . Go to a Church and talk a priest, pastor , minister ,or somebody that can explain death to you .
2006-07-01 08:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There has been no such study. There is no such thing as virtual death.
2006-07-01 08:03:44
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answered by jef_h. 2
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