NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE: Look out ! Is the light a BUG ZAPPER !

United States
May 25, 2007 7:01pm CST
Here is an interesting article published by an university sponsored publication. Now, we know none of our institutions of higher learning support superstition or fakery, so what's with this? http://www.uvamagazine.org/site/c.esJNK1PIJrH/b.2704235/k.8958/Altered_States.htm This article makes some interesting poits and goes out of its way to be creditable. What do you think? Are the popularily reported near death experiences anything of significance or merely a delusional reaction of the brain as it dies? Enquiring minds want to know your opinion.
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@EvanHunter (4026)
• United States
26 May 07
Cant say till I get there guess I will know for sure if there is or isnt but I sure hope there is something more. As far as the guy in the story sounds like Rocky got what he needed wether it was fake or not. I did hear one time that people who had brain surgery on one side of the brain felt they had an out of body experience.
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• United States
27 May 07
hey Red, I ran accross another subject and ths guy tells a pretty good story read it over maybe the answers you were wondering about http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1020341.aspx
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• United States
29 May 07
EvanHunter, Yes, I've already read that post. There are almost too many like him to think they could all be wrong.
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@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
21 Nov 07
Hi Red, well, sort of, I guess. Let me explain a little, I just got out of hospital, my left lung collapsed, two operations later I can breathe again, they reckon it just happens to tall skinny blokes because they are tall and skinny. While out, I don't remember anything, while I am asleep, I don't remember much either, all lucid dreams though I do. Years ago, someone close to me passed away, I knew at that exact moment something had happen that would tear through me, 2 hours later I found out, and exact to the minute, 7.05 am. There was a connection that was broken. It felt pretty bad. An back even more years while in the outback, near Coober Pedy, I walked into a gathering. Odd thing is, there was really no-one there. But I could hear them. ?? Yeah? Regards my recent adventure. Hospital is tolerable when they give you a morphine drip with a push button feed. :-) Thanks to all medical workers all around the world for looking after the rest of us when we need it.
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• United States
21 Nov 07
Yeah, there is more to this world than we normally experience on a day to day basis. I hope we do find out more after we die. I hate being ignorant as I am.
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@The_Eagle_1 (1121)
• Australia
20 Nov 07
Hi red, well I don't know about others, but I was buried in concrete in a tunnel back in 1973 and there were no bright lights, little angels or the such.... everything just went black! Normally they don't stop the pour and put a plague on the entrance with the names of those who didn't make, but this mob stopped the pour and dragged me out. I had stopped breathing and they couldn't determine for how long... hummmm that just explained a lot of things!!! Take care mate...
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• United States
20 Nov 07
There's an Australian billionaire, whose name I forget, who has reported the same as you. The man made the news here in the USA some time ago for losing the most in a single night of gambling in a Las Vegas Casino. If I recall correctly, he lost 2 million. This is chump change for a billionaire. He said he wasn't worried about it as he had numerous heart attacks where he flatlined and that there was nothing on the other side. Might as well enjoy the money, myself, was his thinking.
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