Have you ever noticed that people who have these "after death" experiences never...?
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Right on,man.Just shows how stupid they are in contriving their silly little lies.There is no such thing as a 'near-death' experience just as there is no life after death! People die just like any other living thing on this planet-no fanfare,no bright lights and no celestial beings.You simply die and rot away..amen
YES..BUT YOUR GETTIN IN DEEP!
It's possible that we humans are unable to process what is seen on the other side, and can only interpret the experience in ways that do not fully encompass it.
Plus the experience is probably too overwhelming to be communicated in words.
As for past lives, maybe the people who sense that connection are the ones that seek the answers. So if you were a powerful person in a past life, maybe you always knew and just want confirmation.
Or maybe not.
In any case the two phenomena are not really related.
Not everybody has the same visions or experiences when on the verge of death...On his deathbed, hours before passing away, my grandfather said that children would appear in the room and surround his bed when he was alone. The most beautiful children he'd ever seen.
I noticed this about them all. Flatline Only. Death does not occur with the cessation of heartbeat and pulse. It can take up to ten minutes. Even lack of brain waves do not signify death. Breathing stopped?- Still not an indicator.
These people simply love attention and create 'sensational' stories for the cheap press.
In reading your question and seeing the answers I have to throw in my 2 cents worth. First off after death experiences are caused by the mind going to rest and the eyes losing pigment. When your mind knows that it is dying it gives off chemicals to ease itself. What people are mostly seeing is a dream of what they expect to see. The bright light is their eyes losing it's sight everything will become bright and then you will die. Logical reason of why. But I ask you. How is it we came to be. Is it luck that you received your life. is it just by chance that you were born. It seems amazing to me that you people can not see the beauty in life and in death. Death is just as glorious as birth. The same energy source that brought you onto this planet is bringing you home. I'm not saying that the energy is aliens or if it's the God as you know of him. Your life on Earth is precious and Given to you for a reason. Realise what your reason is and flourish at it. With out believing in something after would make life that much scarier. Good luck to all of you
There is a REASON why people in near death experiences see what they do. They "come out" at the level that is compatible with their personality. Like one of those coin sorters that has different holes for different size coins and other coins don't drop into them, there is a kind of instantaneous "sorting" process that lands the discarnate spirit in the particular afterlife "niche" where they fit.
Or it could be compared to an elevator that carries us past all the wrong or inappropriate floors without stopping or opening the doors and only opens its doors to deposit its passenger(s) on their correct floor.
I happen to believe that there is nothing paranormal, mystic, religious, or otherwise magical about it - that some day it will be acknowledged as purely scientific. Based on my studies, I believe that this "spiritual sorting" is done by energy frequencies.
It is "traditional", by the way, for deceased loved ones to meet and greet new arrivals. You may not have anyone HERE that cares enough to do that for you (Is that why this seems to bother you so much?), but when you make your final exit there WILL be loved ones over there to meet and greet you - just as YOU, YOURSELF, will be there to meet and greet those loved ones who die after you do (assuming, of course, that you HAVE some loved ones who've gone before you and some who will outlive you).
As to your comments on famous personalities,
I would find it amusing (if it weren't so falsely derogatory) how prevalent this erroneous misconception is!
I have read countless volumes on past-life regression therapy and have only encountered three out of multiple hundreds - maybe even thousands - of accounts of even marginally famous personalities.
One was one of the more obscure American presidents whose name I can't even remember now - one of those names we memorize in school and never learn anything of significant importance about the person, himself. The regressed subject was more concerned with this president's personal and family problems than with matters of state and other claims to fame.
One was a 16th century Portugese philosopher who was always getting into trouble with a group that was like the Inquisition, but was separate from it. Like the president, though, his main focus of attention was personal and family problems.
The third was one of those criminals that you say no one ever claims to be - John Wilkes Booth.
Actually, MOST of the cases I have read about WERE poor, peasant-class individuals leading desperate and miserable lives. Some were petty criminals, some were prostitutes, some were slaves, some were tradesmen, some were wives and mothers, etc.
Oh, I almost forgot - there was ONE king. He ruled a small city-state that no one today ever heard of in what is now Germany. He fought in the Kings' Crusade and, personally, he was a monster who killed both his parents and his girlfriend, committed acts during the crusades that would have qualified as atrocities even by the standards back then, and died sick, miserable and alone.
thats relly deep...
seriously its soo true too
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