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2006-12-17 16:16:44 · 5 answers · asked by lady 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

You are right, i mean Near Death Experiment.

2006-12-17 16:31:08 · update #1

You are right, i mean Near Death Experince.

2006-12-17 16:32:09 · update #2

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I assume that you mean a "near death experience".

Most of them are simply the brain releasing huge amounts of chemicals in response to perceived imminent death

2006-12-17 16:21:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Near Death Experience or NDE as it is often referred to as, I know two cousins who have had it. It was a beautiful experience for both of them and transformed them forever, having seen what we would be after we die, can't leave anybody untouched or untransformed.

Both of them were given a choice whether to come back home in heaven or to go back to earth and since they had some unfinished business out here, they chose the latter.

This also shows that there is no concept of accidental death, as it might seem to us as human beings, it is all planned according to the karmic choices planned prior to the birth by our soul as a part of our souls journey so no matter what we might choose to do our mode of death is fixed already, rest are all variables.

Though, we all get windows to transform ourselves and our life paths, as my cousins did. We might not get them as drastically as NDEs, though we know for sure that this is life changing moment when we come across it, and we have all the help that we need at that moment as in our success lies the success of our great self, our soul.

Nothing is a coincidence, nothing is an accident, it is all part of a game of choices we have made in the past and are making now. So lets make them wisely, using our inner guide, our intuition.

2006-12-18 00:23:21 · answer #2 · answered by Abhishek Joshi 5 · 0 1

Yes, exactly. This "phenomenon", actually it's a physiological event, is called NDE and has been reproduced in the lab.
In extremis, the brain releases lots of endorphins (chemically related to morphine). The firing of synapses, plus the endorphins leads to the similar images people experience.
As medical science gets better at bringing people back from clinical death, this event will become more commonplace.

2006-12-18 00:28:27 · answer #3 · answered by jim 7 · 0 1

Um... I know somebody....he saw his loved ones and he became alive again.

2006-12-18 00:23:00 · answer #4 · answered by JKT 2 · 0 0

No.

2006-12-18 00:22:29 · answer #5 · answered by nate 1 · 0 0

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