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Near death experiences?
all4love:
I read in one of Ray's papers that he briefly touched on the subject of near death experience and was wondering what everyone thought about the subject.
See, my mom told me that when I was born she had a heart complication and said that she had a near death experience. She said that she saw a long tunnel and than she saw her brother and her grandparents (who had died) telling her that she had to go back because I still needed her.
With people who have these (be it a "heavenly" or "hell") maybe it is their subconscience mind that is getting to them. Like maybe the good "near death experiences" are that the person is at peace with themselves somehow. And the bad "near death experiences" is that the person is feel extremly guilty about their life.
I don't know these are just my thoughts.
Amy
gmik:
Never had one myself. But when my grandmother-in-law passed away (at home), all the clocks in the house stopped at 3:00 precisely when she died, and she raised up her arms and whispered "Jesu christo" and that was that. I always wondered about that.
all4love:
OH that just reminded me of when my grandfather-in-law passed away. In the room next to the room that he was in they had an old clock that never ever worked and then the night he died it all of a sudden started to work(this was just before he died) he also was talking to his daughter(who died when she was a baby) and was also talking about other people in the room that wasn't even there (or I should say that the rest of us couldn't see). Then after we left we found out that when he died the clock that started working stopped agian.
That has been puzzling me as well every since.
longhorn:
--- Quote from: gmik on July 07, 2006, 10:37:52 PM ---Never had one myself. But when my grandmother-in-law passed away (at home), all the clocks in the house stopped at 3:00 precisely when she died, and she raised up her arms and whispered "Jesu christo" and that was that. I always wondered about that.
--- End quote ---
Spooky..... May have to sleep with the nightlite on. :)
Peace in Christ
Longhorn
rvhill:
The scientific explanation for near death experiences is a delusion brought by a lack of oxygen. That is my story and I am sticking by it. My father was killed, and brought back and did not see anything. I say what the person see in a NDE is more about what is in their mind, then what is real.
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