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the scariest thing is the unknown.

anbody had any near death experiances?

please share =]

2007-02-11 05:38:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The scariest thing about death, is the fear of death because fear has torment.

I've had a few near death experiences. But I will speak on this one. I got a real bad infection after giving childbirth to my daughter back in April of 1982. I had to have a Cesarean section because the baby was in distressed, I had only dilated 7 centimeters and I had been in labor from Monday night to that Wednesday morning when she was borne.

A few hours after the delivery I started spiking a high fever of 103-up and the doctors tried every other kind of antibiotic that just didn't seem to work. In fact my body had began to reject the medicines. The fast as they put them in I regurgitated them back up.

I was in the hospital for two weeks and for about four days after my daughter was borne I was not able to see her because of the fever. I felt fine physically and was alert to my surroundings but the doctor's had me listed as critical because of the fever.

When they called in a priest one day to pray over me. I had mysteriously awakened from traveling through this tunnel, and afterwards seeing a bright luminest light of a male figure that wore a long white robe. He was leading me down this beautiful spiral staircase. When I came out of my experience the first thing I saw was the priest standing over me and asking me how I was doing?

After that experience my fever broke on its on accord, and I told my doctors that I would be alright. I wanted to see my baby and also to go home. They warned against it but a day later I left with my baby on my own accord because I felt if I'd remain there that I would die. I told the doctors I would heal better and faster at home and miraculously, I did just that!

Peace,

Hope

2007-02-11 09:05:46 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 2 0

the definition of death in the eyes of man is different from gods in the eyes of god man can attain everlasting life , a statement Jesus made to a disciple who just lost a loving relative was quote (let the dead bury the dead) end quote.who burring who? now use your logical wisdom a figure it out in the truth of the matter. you can always pass on but the spirit never dies unless your a living dead.

2007-02-11 13:50:43 · answer #2 · answered by el ti chon 1 · 2 4

A guy at my church was in a really bad accident last night and was pronounced dead at the scene. But then they go him back aND he came to church this morning I know its not me but he actually died. Then he came to church to thank the lord

2007-02-11 14:31:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

I almost drowned when I was 2, but I don't remember it.

2007-02-11 13:43:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I told my wife a little white lie once and she found out, closest I ever came to death!

2007-02-11 13:42:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 15 2

when i first saw a picture of tori spelling, i nearly died from disgust. that woman is ugly as sin. hehehe...

2007-02-11 13:42:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 6

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