I "technically" have died before when i was paraletic about a year ago
in a ambulance van. My pulse stopped and my heart beat and i was unconscious. I was dead. they brought me back using CPR and when i woke up i said, if thats what dying feels like then it ain't that bad lol
all i saw was a white dot on a black background but as if i looked at the dot for a millisecond before i woke up. but when i woke up the nurse said i have been dead for 14 minutes. so i think when you die there is no such time. milliseconds from when you die the world could of ended and began again as many times as you could think of because there is no thought or time.
2007-01-28 02:46:19
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answered by JT 2
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Yes, I can honestly say I have experienced death three times in my life. At the age of 9 I was struck by lightening while working in the field of our farm, had burns from the top of my head through the bottoms of my feet. I was "Unconscious," for six days. I was told that when my Grandfather had come to me, my heart was not beating. I can remember the experience of being everywhere but nowhere all at the same time. The second experience was when I was 11, a group of kids locked me in a freezer that had been put out for the trash. During those days the door were not required to be removed. My only remembrance after the panic ended was waking up three days later. Again I experienced being everywhere, but nowhere at the same time. The third time happened when I was 22, I was working for a local power company and had a transformer explode while I was working on it. I remember the blast, and waking up 27 days later. This time I experienced what seemed like a type of Council meeting. I can't say who the people were on this Council, but I do know that since that time my life has been different.
2007-01-28 02:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I--have experienced death. About five years ago, I was coming out of a bar in southern Missouri and I ---met my wife. At first there was a light at the end of the tunnel but then...Poof! I was happy and the next thing I know I'm performing useless task and mouthing empty words of worship, like:
Of course that doesn't make you look big.
And...
You're always right.
Your soul doesn't go anywhere. When you die, your soul just withers on the vine. We do see people around us as we die and after we die, but we can't talk to them. I tried to cross over and warn others about hell, but........they GET married any way.
2007-01-28 01:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Greatest story ever told
The energy of life lives forever
Only threw death is the energy severed
When you die your body decays
The energy changes but does not go away
Back to the earth your body will go
But the energy lives on helping other things grow
The source of creation that combines us as one
Creating a new life were there was none
On this canvas called earth imagination unfolds
Forever creating the greatest story ever told
By Paul Edward Shaver
2007-01-28 02:10:35
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answered by Steel S 1
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What kinda question is that. Once you die your dead. You can't come back to life. You could get reincarnated into another person, or a tree, or animal, or bug. But you will forget EVERYTHING about your past life. As a matter of fact, this could be your second life ever, not your first.
2007-01-28 02:49:35
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answered by ? 2
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If you're curious as I believe we all are, Read this book: 90 Minutes In Heaven by Don Piper with Cecil Murphy. Hard to put down once you start to read it. Don describes the car accident and his 90 minute "journey" into or rather towards death.
2007-01-28 01:59:21
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answered by jaypea40 5
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I was pulled under water, passed out, and then 30 minutes later woke up by a fire feeling very good. I was young and have a faint memory of the whole scenerio.
2007-01-28 02:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I Experienced Death
2017-03-02 17:16:43
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answered by ? 3
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I have been clinically dead before. You're not missing anything. I saw no lights to imply heaven, and no flames to imply hell. Perhaps I hadn't been judged yet. But really, I was bored with the whole death thing. And for those of you who are wondering how, electrocution killed me, and my dad's medical training revived me.
2007-01-28 02:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never had a "near death experience", but I can tell you that because humans don't have any real scientific evidence of anything happening after a being (human, animal, insect, etc.) "dies", my belief is just that. Nothing happens.
There may be some residual "lights" that your eyes sees as your body decomposes, like a light filtering through a mirror, or some after-memories or dreamlike states in the brain as the body is passing, and a human who comes close to death may remember things that seem like they are seeing evidence of an afterlife, but there are just too many coincidences.
For example, the "column of light" that is so often referenced, is more than likely the lights in the hospital room that the subconscious is sensing. "Floating towards the ceiling, and seeing my own body on the hospital bed", is a psychological image of yourself that is used as a way to cope with what is happening.
Death is the exact scientific opposite of Life.
Life is activity, death is lack of activity.
Just like everything else in science. There are exact opposites everywhere we look.
Light and Dark.
Happiness and Sadness
Male and Female
Good and Evil
Nothing happens after we die, if it did, we would have proof.
2007-01-28 01:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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