Please see this free video - it's about clinical death experiences:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4136610474021109864&q=rawlings
2007-04-22 11:57:59
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Of course there is a reasonal explaination for this. Normally, after a person stops breathing and the heartbeat ceases, it is several minutes before gradual cessation of the life-force in the body cells begins. If the body is subjected to severe cold, that process can be delayed for hours. For this reason, it is sometimes possible to revive persons by means of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. They were what is termed “clinically dead,” but their body cells were still alive.
Many persons revived from “clinical death” remember nothing. Others report experiencing a floating sensation. Some say they saw beautiful things; others were terrified by their experience.
Is there a medical explanation for any of these experiences?
According to the medical editor of The Arizona Republic wrote: “When physical prowess is at its lowest ebb, as under anesthesia, or the result of disease or injury, automatic control of bodily functions diminishes accordingly. Thus, the neurohormones and catecholamines of the nervous system are released and pour out in uncontrolled quantity. The result, among other manifestations, is the hallucination, rationalized after returning to consciousness, of having died and returned to life.”—May 28, 1977, p. C-1; also the German medical journal Fortschritte der Medizin, No. 41, 1979; Psychology Today, January 1981.
2007-04-22 14:35:10
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answered by jvitne 4
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When I was about 10yrs old, something scare the **** out of me, in my hometown-school in Mexico we had the custom of raising the flag every monday very early in the morning, so one time I was running late, and my mother help me half of the way with a flashlight, then in a place where people said they had seen a ghost, I saw a figure and I thought that it was probably a fellow classmate, but as it got nearer suddenly I saw it shift-shape and turn to a dog, and that scare the **** out of me, so I yelled and started running back, my mom heard me she returned and I was scared, but now days I think It might had been the shadows of a near by tree with the moonlight, but at the time it really scare me. There was another instance when I heard a noise outside our room(in mexico) and it made think about it, so I went outside, and when I was outside I heard the same sound inside, it got spooky. I returned to the room and felt like somebody was fixing to touch me on my back, so I thought it was my wife, I turned and there was nothing, my body hair stood up. Also when I was about 5 yrs old I was sick from Sarampion, I am not sure what they call it in English, but I had high fever, and I was close to dying, from then I remember flying over a train station, whenever I was sleep. Something like I could flap my arms and rise, it was neat, had some dreams later on like that, but then it was more intense.
2007-04-22 12:12:38
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answered by Alejo 2
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When I was 8 I was afraid of the dark. My mother would tuck me in and leave the light on in my bedroom. One night she closed the door and walked out. I then heard the door open and turned over to see what she wanted. I saw a tall woman wearing a blue robe, her hair was up in a bun. She walked to my bed and stood over me. I was absolutely terrified, I had no idea who she was or why she was in my room. I remember shaking and hiding under my covers. When I got the courage to look up she was gone and I ran from the room screaming for my mom. I told her what I saw and she started to cry. She said I described her mother. Her mother had died when she was 13 and I had never seen her. My mom said when she was a girl that her mother would walk the hallway checking on all the children (5) before she went to bed. I don't know what I saw but it was real.
2007-04-22 11:59:56
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answered by future dr.t (IM) 5
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there is not any info for any afterlife, sorry. Or for ghosts. Now I even have had an NDE, yet there is not any longer something paranormal approximately it. it extremely is the effect of the recommendations being disadvantaged of oxygen which leads to hallucinations and a feeling of euphoria.
2016-10-28 17:26:22
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answered by ? 4
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well i got hit by a car on my bike - my breaks failed and i rolled into the road. just remeber seeing the headlights coming towards me - i was petrified! somehow i managed 2 jump out of the way just in time.my bike got mangled an d dragged down the road - jsut thank god it wasnt me! the guy was driving like a loonatic aswell! not seen any ghosts though thank god!
2007-04-22 12:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Once, that i am aware of. I ended up for years having the hump with God. Show me the Light and then send me back to this wasted dimension!!
Slowly getting over it now. Taken a good few years though :-)
2007-04-22 11:56:15
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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Thankfully I've never come close to being killed.
And I've certainly never seen a ghost, and never will, because there's no such thing.
2007-04-22 13:44:30
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answered by mainwoolly 6
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I'd never had a death experince but one of my teachers saw a ghouts
2007-04-22 12:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Sort of. And Yes, many times.
2007-04-22 11:58:37
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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Yes to both questions.
2007-04-22 12:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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