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Near death experiences (NDE)

These true stories are actual personal experiences of the authors and include near death and experiences of almost dying.

Near death experiences are remarkable in the fact that even though the stories are unique, they share many common elements: seeing a light at the end of a tunnel and moving swiftly towards it, being outside the physical body and looking down on it, having overwhelming feeling of peace and love, feeling disappointment about having to return, seeing their life "pass before their eyes." This is not an exhaustive list, but some of the more popular elements experienced.

Occurrences typically happen in conjunction with a life-threatening situation. Examples of these would be surgical procedures, accidents, injuries, suicide attempts or severe illness. Any traumatic event where death seems imminent or expected can trigger an NDE although it is possible to have one and not be near death.

If you can't decide which stories to read first, start with the Editor's recommendations below. You can always add your own story to our near death experience collection, too.

Definition of a near death experience

An experience of being, or believing oneself to be clinically dead then returning to life.

How to access the stories

Use the navigation on the left to open the menus by clicking on the plus signs. Stories are arranged by year and month submitted, with the most recent additions at the top. Menus can be opened and closed by clicking the plus or minus signs. Story titles appear as clickable links.

Editor's recommendations -- near death stories

Previously recommended stories have their own page.

NDE
I stared to panic. I was really scared. I remember trying to breath but I couldn't, water was going in instead. There was no more oxygen. I remember moving my arms and legs frantically trying to save my life. I remember my body hitting things under water. I don't know what I was hitting me but it was painful. That day the river was moving fast from west to east towards the ocean. I don't know how much time went by but I couldn't move any more.

Mud Thing
Ever notice how time slows down, for the participant only, while in the midst of an accident? Although the accident is most assuredly taking place in real time, you are able to see every aspect of the accident as it occurs in half speed yet, still you are unable to prevent it or even soften it blow.

Why Are You Hitting Me?
A ride in a new convertible on a beautiful day can change a life forever.

The Special Place
A little boy out enjoying the day at a family picnic suddenly finds himself over his head in water and feels his life slipping away.

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