Glimpses of the Afterlife, Near Death Experiences

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Not Afraid of Dying

When I was 13 years old, I was run over and suffered severe internal injuries with a severed right leg and was in a coma for 5 days.

I experienced the afterlife with the light at the end of the tunnel. Since that day I have truly believed in the afterlife and I am not afraid of dying at my present age of 48 years.

I hope this brings comfort to those people who have lost their loved ones to know death is not the end.

John

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Out-of-Body Characteristic

The typical near death experience starts with going out of body. If this happens in an emergency room on the operating table the patient experiences himself above his body floating near the ceiling of the room. If he is in a car wreck he will be floating above the wreck observing all the activity going on below. The location doesn’t matter.

While out-of-body the experiencer will be able to observe all the activity below and around him. This is usually a great surprise to the experiencer and he tries to contact people around him, but soon finds they can neither see nor hear him. It is at this point the experiencer realizes he is dead. Dead yet fully alive with all the faculties of his consciousness intact.

This is no dream, illusion, or hallucination, we know that it is real due to the years of research done, and still being done, on near death experiences. While science can’t measure the out-of-body sequence because it is a personal experience, they can measure the accuracy of the observations of an experiencer while he is out of body. This has been done hundreds of time. These experiences are called veridical near death experiences. They are experiences that have been verified by attending surgeons and staff.

In a veridical near death experience, the patient dies on the operating table, and goes out of body. While out of body the patient observes the doctors frantically working on his now dead body in an attempt to bring it back to life. While this is going on the out-of-body patient observes the doctor’s and staff’s behaviour, and hears every word the doctor and staff say. He may even notice unusual things like someone knocking over a stool or dropping an instrument. When he is brought back to life, he re-enters his body, opens his eyes, and tells the doctor what just happened to him, and describes what he saw while out of body. The doctors and staff verify as accurate his description of what happened while he was clinically dead. This accuracy verification is what makes the experience a veridical near death experience.

These veridical NDEs were responsible for starting the research into near death experiences. More than one surgeon gave up his surgical career to devote full time to researching near death experiences. Now after over 30 years of research at dozens of universities with hundreds of doctors participating, the evidence clearly shows that our consciousness will survive the death of our bodies. We are spiritual people inhabiting a physical body, and that we do not die.

I will show some links below to much of this research for those interested in reading more about this subject.

A recently published book outlining the research on near death experiences.

A link showing more links to many of the studies and research done on near death experiences.

A well documented veridical NDE of a surgery.

Some documentaries on near death experiences.

Another writing on veridical NDEs.

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Near Death Experience Researcher

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A talk about the research being done on near death experiencers. How they show the reality of these experiences. Great video.

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