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Firefly:
DK you always have such a lucrative (?) way of putting things..... I wish i had your talent for writing.

Akira:
Once when i was about eleven, i got sick and fell asleep on the way in to the hospital, while i was asleep doctors was fixing me and during that time i died for some minutes, when i woke up it was all over, thought during the time i fell asleep untill i woke up felt as fast as a blink of an eye. i did not see anything exept if you close your eyes at night or a dark room all you see is darkness and that was the only thing i saw.

unless i really saw somehing then i was probably not supose to see it until my real time has come.

ahunt4:
I suffered a massive heart attack last week. I went into a yellow and then  an orange sun on the operating table. The feeling was like drugs,pure contentment,nirvana, etc. and then the surgeon putting a stent in my heart said, "How do you feel now ?" and I came back. He told my daughter that during the attack, my heart fibraillated and I died for a few seconds. I know now that death wont be that bad now.

nutbolter:
My gosh, can you really die because a cat settles on your face? You could have just plucked her off your face... wonder if you were slightly suffocated and woke up enough to have a lucid dream? Anyway, even if it was an NDE, I guess we can have different types of NDEs because anyway, we are all unique.

dreamprophet06:
Not everyone will see a white light or a tunnel. It depends on the souls ability to accept death or to let go.My theory is that some people need to go through a period of acceptance or realization, some people are ready to go and others are more readily to accept. Some people see bridges, some people see rivers, some tunnels and light, some see the void, some see hell, some have an odd mix of reality and spirituality and some go straight to the gates of heaven. It depends on the soul.

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