Life after death: Woman recalls 'horrible' near death experience - 'terrifies me even now'
They aren't all roses and peaches.
They aren't all roses and peaches.
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Life after death: Woman recalls 'horrible' near death experience - 'terrifies me even now'
They aren't all roses and peaches.
True. NDE's mostly are nice and enjoyable, but some have reported bad experiences.
IMHO, NDE's are a necessary step before death. I do not know what kind of NDE will I face.
Sometimes one can mold a dream in one's way. Will I have any control over my NDE?
Life after death: Woman recalls 'horrible' near death experience - 'terrifies me even now'
They aren't all roses and peaches.
I'd take it as a second chance to accept Jesus.If I were her, I'd take that as a sign from the universe.
so generally a person who has a NDE perceives what they believe in respect to life ongoing. so a christian would receive sort of an expected christian experience, a hindu a hindu experience, a dark person would receive a macabre experience, etc. i have read that some atheists have experienced no thingness, or an emptiness of sorts; which means there was nothing but a dusk/twilight, or something with not contrast to it.
so it kinds of lend itself to the idea that we create our future by what we expect from it. in other words, it's a reflection of self
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) - Division of Perceptual Studies
An Analysis of the Near-Death Experiences of Atheists - Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife
Peter Sjöstedt-H
My dad told me his experience with NDEs. He was mugged and left for dead with a broken skull. In a coma for 6 weeks qnd actually died 3 times. Thanks to the medical staff he was brought back from death.
To this day, although very grateful for the medical expertise he received, he is absolutely certain he is only alive because god is a lousy poker player.
He has only recently told me of the really scary one because it was my fault and he didn't want to hurt me. I had a tee shirt with a huge lion head emblasoned across the front. I wore it once when visiting him. One of the NDSs he had was a lion attacking him. He says no more, even a couple of weeks ago, 10 years after his scrapes with death i could see fear in his eyes when he told me.
I see no reason to insist that NDEs are anything other than the manifestation of physiological disfunction. Furthermore, the only thing "interfaith" about it might be observations regarding the extent to which one can map NDE similarities or dissimilarities across faith groups.
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Did you find the book substantive and worth reading? Also, could you clarify what you hoped to explore by placing this thread in Interfaith Discussion?
Also, could you clarify what you hoped to explore by placing this thread in Interfaith Discussion?
In other words, you have not read the book and your evaluation relates solely to a promotional piece. Yes?I found the article informative.Did you find the book substantive and worth reading?
In other words, you have not read the book and your evaluation relates solely to a promotional piece. Yes?
Did you find the book substantive and worth reading? Also, could you clarify what you hoped to explore by placing this thread in Interfaith Discussion?