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Old Apr 29, 2008, 12:31 am   #34 (permalink) (top)
Rainbow
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My research began with books and articles. There are countless books published on the life after death subject. Some are badly written and researched. There are probably only around 40% worth reading. A good place to start are those on the Near Death Experience (NDE). Avoid those which have been written by religious people as the experiences are already tainted by their belief.

Once sufficient knowledge is gained of the subject, I find meeting and talking to people who have actually experienced an NDE is important. Hundreds of thousands around the world, perhaps millions, have had an NDE. Many are embarrassed to discuss the subject in case of ridicule, so discovering the right person is essential.

The length of experience also varies, so finding someone who was proven to be clinically dead offers credence. You will find the vast majority of these people will undergo a positive transformation afterwards. Their fear of death goes and this, in itself, gives a new purpose to their lives. One lady I interviewed told me, "I hope I don't sound smug, but dying has been the happiest experience of my life!" This was someone who had died four different times while undergoing several operations - deaths which had been medically proven by the surgeons involved.

Anyway, just a few suggestions.
NDE (Near Death Experience) is unknown event in life. It could be related to unusual brain's activity. It could be that a person enters a completely different environment.
I have no opinion on that subject, since it may indicate one or both states.

I had a conversation with an individual, who experienced NDE twice. That individual described both events with details, including (beyond understanding) environment that individual entered, as well as presence of an entity that individual was in touch with and/or felt a presence of, all the time.
In short : a very weird story.
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