I haven't. Betty Jean Eadie has. Read her book, "Embraced by the Light". It's fascinating.
2006-12-06 15:09:17
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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I've never had any near death experience, but do know that what you think you see is not really what you see.
Your conscience is a powerful tool and is full of images, even those images we have forgotten over the year.
When we are hurt or when we are on the brink of death...your minds can play all kinds of tricks on you.
Nobody, human that is, can ever get a glimpse of Heaven. You have to be a spirit. That means you are invisible. We are not, so you cannot see what is invisible.
2006-12-06 23:12:19
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answered by correcaminos72734 3
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Well a little bit. Actually I don't know. But I was in Monterico at a beach and there were a lot of waves and undercurrent and we all died a little bit on that trip. The wave would knock you under, and they were so strong that the depth of the water changed all of the time and so all of the sudden one time I was really deep underwater pressed to the floor of the ocean and I could see the sun above the water and I couldn't get any air and the salt was stinging my eyes and everything was silent and I was praying for oxygen and it was a very strange mix of serene and frantic. It seemed to last a long time but really it didn't. Sorry I didn't actually see heaven or anything. That's the closest thing I've got.
2006-12-06 23:17:26
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answered by Tialiarhetta 3
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I've not had a near death experience ( N.D.E.), yet this past summer during a Riki session I did experience some of what others have experienced during a N.D.E.. I did, very much so, experience a ' glimpse of heaven '. Actually, it was more than a ' glimpse '. At one point of this experience I was one with the pure light that others of a N.D.E. have experienced. During the Riki session I encountered and was 'guided ' by three other spiritual beings, experienced the brilliant pure Love of God, authentically and deeply felt the power and magnificence of experiencing ' heaven '. My Riki session lasted 3 hours. And, no I'm not a ' weirdo ', I have a very keen mind and am spiritual, not associated with any organized religion.
2006-12-06 23:17:25
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answered by onelight 5
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Well I dont think I've ever seen heaven but I've had near death experiences. I've almost drowned, been in 3 car accidents, and almost was in a nearly fatal accident (the car spun like 2 or 3 times on a highway with oncoming traffic and stopped like a half an inch short of the side rail...God is good!). Not to mention the many unforeseen dangers I've been blessed not to have. But I believe in the Bible, which says the streets are lined with gold. Heaven's description is in the Bible, you should check it out and keep an open mind about it. My grandfather had what you're asking, and he said that he saw gold streets and everyone wearing white, but like they did when in Jerusalem. It sounded so lovely, I want to go to heaven.
2006-12-06 23:11:42
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answered by www.verytruehonesty.ws 4
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I once had a N.D.E. an when I was in the emergency room I could see the Doctors working on me. It was if I was up in the corner somewere, I had such a feeling of peace I was saying I'm alright, when all at once I'm flying over these mountains, and end up in a boat with my grandfather who died when I was 2 and he's fishing, and as we sat there in the calm waters he begin to tell that its time to go home, which I didn't want. It was such a peaceful felling but he said that I much. Next thing I knew all the noisy sound of the room came to life, I could feel things happing to me I was in a coma for 11 days afterwards I remeember evrything. But the thing I remember most was the feeling of peace that I had and my grandfather thet I never remember before, I think I was lucky but only maybe.
2006-12-06 23:34:42
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answered by Israel G 3
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I often wonder if the near death experiences are brain induced, like dreams. But my sister almost died at birth. She was accidentally born at home because of a snow storm. She can remember being at her birth and watching from above, like at ceiling level. She was purple and without oxygen when she was born. She remembers the people that were there and a little of what was going on, and then whoosh (as she says), she was sucked in. She swears something came with her too. That is all she can remember until she was older, like most people.
Now was this "memory" a dream because of lack of oxygen to her brain. Maybe, but it is strange that the memory wasn't of some strange happening, but of what actually was happening at her birth.
2006-12-06 23:19:46
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answered by Sand 2
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I have a friend who was a former H.A.(Hellsangel) he died in a accident. He saw heaven and Jesus. They pronounced him dead and he came back. He was never the same and became a preacher and had 6 kids. He is someone who I admire for the way he has lived his life. He is filled with tattoos and his face is scared but a heck of a preacher and moves mountains with his prayers.
2006-12-06 23:26:24
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answered by ? 5
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I've had a near death experience but my experience had nothing to do with a white light or heaven or dead relatives.
I 'woke' to find myself in a cave that was dimly lit, sitting on the ground, next to a large wolf that I immediately recognized to be Fenrir Wolf of the Norse mythology. Neither of us said a word. I placed my hand on his shoulder, he wrapped his paw around my arm to return the gesture, and I knew I was welcome to return any time I wanted.
That was it, that was the whole thing.
I've since gone back many times.
2006-12-06 23:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My mom told me a about a man in her town that died and when they took him to cremate him - just as they were about to lite him on fire when someone noticed his toe wiggling and then seconds later he got up. They asked him what he saw or remember and he said he remembers someone beating him. I don't know if he was in heaven or hell, but this is a true story.
I don't believe in heaven or hell, I think that when we die, we wake up from a bad dream into a new life and it just keeps repeating it's self.
2006-12-06 23:17:17
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answered by yaryar03 2
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No but I've had a close call where my life literally flashed before my eyes. I always thought that was an exaggeration but it's not. I saw/felt moments from my entire life all at one moment. I survived so it didn't go any further than that.
2006-12-06 23:12:31
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answered by Pico 7
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