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If you have experiencec a near death experience once or more how has it changed you? Please be serious as this is important. I believe life goes on after death for your spirit. I am speaking about a natural near death experience or an accident which took you there -any health problem. Do you have a new awareness of life as if you have one foot here and another foot on the other side. How has it affected you. I hope others who have experienced this or anyone that knows the answers i am looking for will give me an answer to my question. I will appreaciate any insite that may be helpful.Is it true that usually a person dies from their feet up until their brain dies. Some people seem to know ahead of time. If you do know ahead of time should you try to prepare others or just let them deal with it. I ask for kind answers only.

2007-02-17 05:15:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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I have had two NDEs (Near Death Experience), one when I was 4 1/2 years old and the other at 25 years of age. The one that happened when I was 4 1/2, was after I had my tonscils removed and the area from their removal didn't heal. I literally bled to death down the back of my throat without anyone knowing what was going on until I vomitted blood into a cerial bowl having breakfact about a week after the surgery. By the time I was rushed to the hospital, I had lost over 60% of my blood. I remember being on the operating table, feeling the cold of the metal against my back. I was looking up at the ceiling tiles and listening to the beeps of the machines they had hooked up to me. I was so tired, so drained of energy I could do nothing but stare at the dots on the ceiling tiles. I felt myself raise up towards the ceiling as the beeps on the machines flatlined. As I got closer to the dots on the ceiling, I saw they were not dots, but they were holes in the tiles and I thought I would bump my face on the tiles since I was getting so close to them, but I didn't. I was whooshed right through them and then I was standing upright with a being to my right. I could see and hear the doctors and nurses as they were yelling and trying to revive my body on the table. The being standing next to me above was sooooo warm, so loving...and it was eminating from his being and seeping into mine. I could feel that wonderful warmth. His being merged with mine and I didn't want to come back to the body. I wanted to stay there. But, it was not my time. I was "returned_here". (Returned_Here is also my screen name on some of the NDE bulletin boards.) I was very young, but I have always had a undeniable belief in God. Unshakable. I have not always lived my life in a way that reflected my beliefs, in fact, when I returned to Earth, I came back to a family where there was sexual abuse, physical abuse and other forms of abuse. I began drinking and drugging at a very early age. I started having preminition dreams, extremely strong "intuitions" and unexplainable phenomenia in my life that has never stopped. My second NDE was at 25 from having the air crushed out of me and not being able to breathe by a heavy object. (Suffocation) It was not the warm loving NDE I had at 4 1/2. It was a frightening one, that today I contribute to my drinking & drugging lifestyle back then. Did that help me to change? No. I was in the grip of a progressive and nearly fatal illness - addiction. I finally sought help (when I hit my bottom and I cried out to God for help). That is when I stopped drinking and drugging and learned how to get over my painful past and heal from it. Being clean & sober, I never want to have a repeat of my second NDE, but I would LOVE to repeat my first one. Neither time did I die from my feet up, nor did my thinking ever stop - not in the first NDE or in the second. I definitely still had a body both times, in the first NDE I experienced bliss and in the second one I experienced pain, fright and total darkness. I saw - heard - felt - and for me anyway - there is absolutely NO DOUBT of life existing after life. I absolutely could never doubt the presence of God either. Has it changed my life? Yes. I cannot doubt the presence of God, I have phenomenia happen in my life & preminition dreams that not many people I know have happen in their life. Your wording of having one foot here and one foot on the other side was so elequently stated. That is precisely how I feel. (I apologize for any misspellings - the spell checker wasn't working.)

2007-02-19 02:09:31 · answer #1 · answered by rev_stephanie 2 · 2 1

I've been near death, but never had the experiences people started claiming about 30 years ago. The "near-death experience" is of recent origin, whatever it may be.

2007-02-17 13:29:11 · answer #2 · answered by Gaspode 7 · 3 1

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