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Yes,im dead.

2006-11-02 18:27:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I had a near death experience at age 4 and remember it like yesterday. I almost drowned to death in a public swimming pool. My sister and I were pushing a large beach ball from across the pool to one another and I fell in. I hadn't enough time to catch my breath.

I remember the first intake of water that was not good. I became afraid but somehow found peace after a while, and I remembered looking up at the sky from the bottom of the pool. I remember how blue the sky was.

I don't want to say what else happened. No one would believe me but it does involve light.
Anyway, I did come to; while I was laying on my back. A towel was wrapped around me and I was given 7-Up, not good for a sore throat. (carbonated liquids not good)

Also I remember as a toddler, crying a little bit too from the shock and confusion that just took place. The bottom line is, "I really wanted to follow that light" and all that I had seen but it just wasn't my time.

Now, my hearing isn't that great from all the water going into my ears but I'm here to testify many spiritual things to be real. I DON'T FEAR DEATH...I EMBRACE IT. Still til this day, I want to go to that light (beyond the light wow----I want to see this paradise.)

PS: Always remember it takes only seconds for a child to drown to death in a pool. Every second matters.

2006-11-03 02:46:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I didn't die, I don't think. But one time I was in the hospital due to
severe abdominal pain. I waited for two days before I went in ER.
I swear, I felt I was gonna really die just from the pain, I couldn't
take it anymore. My BP was dangerously high. They gave me
massive amounts of anitbiotics, thru IV. And I kept praying to God, to not let me die, I wasn't ready....who is ?, Ya know!! But,
after they had given me a pain med, I had to get up to go pee in
the bathroom. When I started to get up, I was very unsteady on
my feet, I needed help from two male orderlies. As I was walking
I felt I had NO WEIGHT. I WAS WEIGHTLESS !!! It felt great.....
I did not feel my body, at all. I saw they kept holding me up. That
was the weirdest thing I have ever felt in my life. I felt I was very
very close to death. I know I was. And I got there barely in time.
I'll say tho, it felt so good being out of pain, and feeling light as a
feather, floating around.

2006-11-03 02:38:14 · answer #3 · answered by CraZyCaT 5 · 1 0

I was in a coma for a period of time and I died twice during that time. Thanks to my VA heart doctor I'm still here. While I was in the coma, I was in a deep, deep hole like a well. The sides were straight up and smooth. I could hear my wife telling me I had to fight but I couldn't figure out how to get out. I could see the light far up above me and I knew that was where I had to be, but I couldn't get up. I was very aware of people talking around me or as I thought at the time, I was in the hole. I woke up after a long time, I was in intensive care, and it was night. I couldn't talk because I had a tube down my throat and there was no call button that I could find. I could barely lift my fingers, let alone my arms. I thought for a time that there was a party going on somewhere. I could hear the base drum pounding and I figured it was a party down stares. There was a nurse moving around outside my cubical but I couldn't get her attention. I don't know how long it was before she finally came in and saw I was awake. I found out that what I thought was a base drum was coming from my own chest. They had put in a metal heart valve and that was what I was hearing. I thought it was the next morning after I went in and it was months later. At the time though, time didn't mean too much. I was still fighting for my life. I was on dialysis and I lost a portion of one lung. They eventually took the breathing tube out and my lungs began filling with fluid. I couldn't breath and that was the absolute scariest part of the whole thing. They had to rush me to the operating room and scrape my lungs to get the hardened coating off so they could expand. After I expelled the fluid from my lungs, one collapsed and they had to re-inflate it. Part of it stuck together and that's when I lost part of it. At times, I knew I would never come out alive. A very eye opening experience that I never want to happen again. I did have two heart attacks while in surgery and I was on a heart lung machine for a long period. Your values change after something like that. The most important thing in the world for me was a simple thing like ice. My wife would feed me ice and it was so very good, better than anything I had ever had before. Silly huh?

2006-11-03 02:40:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Not dead but very close to it..I just felt tired and wanted to sleep...and the pain all went away.....But my father was severly injured and died several times...he said the same thing basically that all his pain just disappeared and he felt peaceful. Wish I could tell you about bright lights and trains in a tunnel...but didn't happen for me.

2006-11-03 02:19:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Dick Cheney has been "dead" 4 times from heart attacks, and each time he came back to life. Is he the true Messiah, or the anti-Christ?

2006-11-03 02:26:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Nope

2006-11-03 02:17:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Yes! But not me. But I know one died in the morning and get alived in the evening. He told that he seen god. Which is in the form of very very bright light. He heared sounds where person telling that he is taken by mistake, so send him back to earth.

2006-11-03 02:20:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anu 2 · 1 3

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