My father died, and was revived, and experienced absolutely nothing. 10 years, later he died a second time, and this time it was permanent.
When my mother lay dying, she described seeing my father, and that he was there to meet her and take her, she talked to him, told him her girl's were good. We heard her.
I guess you experience, whatever, your brain expects to see as oxygen is being deprived from it.
Believe what you want, it is the death experience you will create.
2007-07-05 06:33:47
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answered by Sapere Aude 5
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I don't know for sure if i "died" or not but i was knocked unconscious in a car wreck and awoke in a hospital hours later but during that whole time i was unconscious, like i was dreaming i heard a woman's voice telling me I'm going to be fine. My dad said it was my Grandmother when i described the voice to him. Doctors just blamed it on the concussion so i have no clue what to make of it till this day.
2007-07-05 13:35:31
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answered by Loki 2
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One can feel death on meditation, while meditating one can raise himself beyond, when soul comes out from his body in an attempt to meet the devine light of god, it can only be self realised and cannot be demonstrated visually to any body, On meditating soul enjoying the extreme beauty of third world, but we poor souls come back again as our urge to worldly things overpowered the beautyful journey of soul.
Meditating people do not scare of death as they meet this sequence daily. However it is fast truth that if our soul is energised by heavenly devine light for a micro second, it will overcome and destroy bad karmas of many generation sins.
2007-07-05 13:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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its funny you asked, i just was talking about that with my co-workers, one of them was in an accident and he was considered dead but then came back. Many people have had this experience and they all experience a similar situation. That there is a white light so beautiful and powerful that attracts them to it, and they feel so good and want to go towards it but for some reason they are stubborn because they don't want to let their children, parents, spouses behind, and that is when the come back. They also say that they can see themselves from above, like from another dimension
2007-07-05 13:35:45
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answered by dakini 3
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no and what he experienced was called a NDE and they are hallucinatins caused by lack of blood to the brain so nope i have never experienced death but in the Bible it tells me death is like an unconsciencious sleep and to me i will instantly be in the presence of the Lord(but it might actually be a couple thousand years) on the day of Judgement!
2007-07-05 13:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I experience near death. I drowned in a river, I fell into it going down the rapids. Hit my head on a rock, had no life vest on, and got knocked out. Nobody saved me, I saved myself...that's why I believe til this day that someone was watching over me. It was like a miracle.
2007-07-05 13:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me, but someone in my church died twice on the operating table and is still here to tell about it. Praise God.
2007-07-05 13:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My mom did. She tells the usual story of floating above and seeing her body lying below on the table.
There are a lot of people who describe it in the same way, so I'm inclined to think there's something to it.
2007-07-05 13:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I know this sounds crazy, but I had surgery when I was 15 and I believe I had an out of body experience, I really don't like to talk about it....
2007-07-05 13:41:46
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answered by omgithinkiknow 7
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no but Im a nurse and I would LOVE to hear the story. I've heard stories from patients that ive taken care of that had a sudden cardiac death and were revived.
2007-07-05 13:33:20
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answered by littletricky 4
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