twice...there is no identical crossing...I experienced another side differently than common descriptions of it...and it still beautiful..Life on earth is brutally heavy assignment we are voluntarily involved with.
2006-07-05 17:54:24
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answered by Oleg B 6
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HEy Ana, Near death experience? OH well i have never experience seeing the "white light" or the "tunnel" as they say it . But i can share my "near to death" experience is; when i almost got hit by a train, that was one of the scariest moment that i have ever experienced.
One day i was waiting for the train to come while reading "the da vinci code" then i heard from the speaker that the train would be on track 2, but when i want to cross, i saw "which i though my train" just pass by, While i was already on top of track 1, confuse by it. Then i heard everyone was screaming, suddenly a man pulled me out of the track, seconds later a train pass, Geesh i didnt even know that a train was coming towards me, that was scary, Thanks God i didnt see the" white light". So yea im very greatful that im still alive now.
Takecare girl
ellin
2006-07-06 01:06:42
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answered by misseileen 1
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When I was 16 years old, the car I was riding in was hit by a drunk driver. All I remember from the accident was seeing our traffic light change from red to green. Everything after that is brief flashes of sights and sounds. I can remember a blur of street lights, vague calls of distress, and the sensation of being lifted into the air which was followed by a face to face encounter with a black paramedic who was asking me questions for which I didn't nearly have the capacity to answer. One of my brief excursions into what I thought was conciousness involved a feeling of being thrust forward, what i would loosely equate to the sensation felt when descending the first slope of a roller coaster. This was followed by flashes of light, which were followed by darkness. The unique part of the roller coaster experience was that the previous memories (lights, sounds, black paramedic) seemed to have had the underlying notion that there would be more to come. When I saw the lights, heard the sounds, and fumbled for answers to the paramedics questions, I sensed that there would be more to follow. Only, with the lights and rush (going on a very vague and confused memory) I had no concept of anything else. When things finally calmed down and I had a chance to recollect what had happened, coming to the lights and rush memory had quite an effect on me. It was all I thought about in those few days, but suprisingly, after it was all over, it hasn't had a huge bearing. I guess life does truly go on.
2006-07-06 01:15:50
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answered by pt.n 2
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I knew a man who did a lot of drugs. The first time he died it was a beautiful experience. The next 2 times he died it was progressively unpleasant. The fourth time he died he did not come back. He was 40 years old but the doctor said he had the body of a 80 year old. He liked to do a lot of speed.
2006-07-06 01:28:10
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answered by Wrath Warbone 4
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ok ....me many times
once i went to visit my family at Nicaragua and almost got killed by a cow .... now that's what i call a mad cow!!! I was gonna cross the street and bummm there's the cow ...the horn right in my stomach ...that was painful.... good thing nothing serious happened...
when i was 6yrs. old i almost drowned in a river
I almost got killed ...well, if this car would of hit the car i was driving ...that was close
i was ridding a horse and it almost killed me ....gosh that was horrible!!!!
oh many times .... i've been so close to death ...that it freaks me out!!
2006-07-06 01:26:24
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answered by Lizzeth 3
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once during my early 20, i was so drunk that i felt like dying and i do passed out.During this passed out time, i can saw myself and my buddies tried to wake me up from the ceiling.l try hard to get in but just can`t.at this moment i really sincere pray and promised to GOD to quit drinking if i can get the second chance,
since that day i really alcohol free.
at that time i`m not really believe in GOD and l really ashame of myself being caught in action.
GOD and heaven do exist
2006-07-06 01:33:47
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answered by crazy lazy 3
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I have not,how ever ,i worked on an ambulance for 23yrs.. i preformed c.p.r. many times and some of the people i helped bring back did. i personally believe.
2006-07-06 00:52:54
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answered by dennis 2
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Read the book "Passage" by Connie Willis. It was on this subject and it was brilliant.
2006-07-06 02:03:41
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answered by Rico Toasterman JPA 7
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