I'm definitely am not telling you what to believe. I am only trying to describe my own experience, I guess while explaining what I believe while making an attempt at making others understand how I got to where I am. You said you had a NDE? It doesn't sound like it. If you've watched the old unsolved mysteries, the with Robert Stack as the host, there was a segment called life after life. That is a good example of what I'm talking about. A NDE is where people see a light and they walk towards a light. I am not suggesting you personally do the research, just to look at the numbers and statistics of the phenomenon and just notice what scientifically is consistent.
When I had my NDE, i was in a place that was so beautiful, when I saw the light. WHen I was there I remembered being there before. It was truly amazing, kind of like you don't remember something until you see it again and remember. When I saw it, I remembered how wonderful it is. It's not something I can prove to you, it's something I felt in my heart that I just knew was true. That's all I can offer.
So unless I experienced what you believe is an NDE, I wasn't near death? Well you weren't there, but hospital and medical records would prove otherwise. Are you seriously producing as evidence some old fictional TV show? Words fail me ..........
There is nothing scientifically consistent about anything to do with NDE's, they've been researched quite a few times and the results are inconclusive. Many people have "come back from the dead" and said there's nothing there. But of course according to you, they didn't have NDE's because their experience isn't the same as yours.
Believe what you like, but don't clutter up your wishful thinking with references to science because that has nothing to do with your beliefs.
I am specifically describing when these people see a light and walk towards the light. Perhaps other cases of people almost dying haven't had this. THIS specifically is what I mean as a NDE. You are so cranky and snarky it's obvious you're not happy in your life.
And how arrogant are you about my life when you know nothing about it? And how typical of believers in nonsense to interpet someone disagreeing with their fantasies as being "cranky and snarky and not happy."
So you have your own personal definition of a Near Death Experience and any experience of anyone who's been near to death which doesn't fit your version, hasn't had an NDE? That's called special pleading. A Near Death Experience is by definition any experience near death, and some people experience precisely NOTHING.
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I'm definitely am not telling you what to believe. I am only trying to describe my own experience, I guess while explaining what I believe while making an attempt at making others understand how I got to where I am. You said you had a NDE? It doesn't sound like it. If you've watched the old unsolved mysteries, the with Robert Stack as the host, there was a segment called life after life. That is a good example of what I'm talking about. A NDE is where people see a light and they walk towards a light. I am not suggesting you personally do the research, just to look at the numbers and statistics of the phenomenon and just notice what scientifically is consistent.
When I had my NDE, i was in a place that was so beautiful, when I saw the light. WHen I was there I remembered being there before. It was truly amazing, kind of like you don't remember something until you see it again and remember. When I saw it, I remembered how wonderful it is. It's not something I can prove to you, it's something I felt in my heart that I just knew was true. That's all I can offer.
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So unless I experienced what you believe is an NDE, I wasn't near death? Well you weren't there, but hospital and medical records would prove otherwise. Are you seriously producing as evidence some old fictional TV show? Words fail me ..........
There is nothing scientifically consistent about anything to do with NDE's, they've been researched quite a few times and the results are inconclusive. Many people have "come back from the dead" and said there's nothing there. But of course according to you, they didn't have NDE's because their experience isn't the same as yours.
Believe what you like, but don't clutter up your wishful thinking with references to science because that has nothing to do with your beliefs.
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I am specifically describing when these people see a light and walk towards the light. Perhaps other cases of people almost dying haven't had this. THIS specifically is what I mean as a NDE. You are so cranky and snarky it's obvious you're not happy in your life.
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And how arrogant are you about my life when you know nothing about it? And how typical of believers in nonsense to interpet someone disagreeing with their fantasies as being "cranky and snarky and not happy."
So you have your own personal definition of a Near Death Experience and any experience of anyone who's been near to death which doesn't fit your version, hasn't had an NDE? That's called special pleading. A Near Death Experience is by definition any experience near death, and some people experience precisely NOTHING.