NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE

Basically a near-death experience happens when a person nearly dies or was clinically dead and then revived. It is during this that many people experience what may be ferred to as an out of body experience. People who have had a near death experience report similar experiences such as leaving one's body and floating above, feeling calm, travelling through a tunnel of bright light, meeting a deceased relative or religeous being. Sometimes the person having the near death experience is given a life review, after which they are returned to their physical body.

Each year around the world millions of people report having a near death experience. The near death experience also seems to be unique to a persons culture or religeon. Many people view a near death experince as proof of an afterlife. Others believe it may just be a defence system of the brain to trick the person and make the presence of death easier to cope with. For many, having a near death experience changes their whole lives.

A near-death experience (NDE) refers to a broad range of personal experiences associated with impending death, encompassing multiple possible sensations ranging from detachment from the body, feelings of levitation, extreme fear, total serenity, security, or warmth, the experience of absolute dissolution, and the presence of a light, which some people interpret as a deity or spiritual presence. Many cultures and individuals revere NDEs as a paranormal and spiritual glimpse into the afterlife. Such cases are usually reported after an individual has been pronounced clinically dead, or otherwise very close to death, hence the entitlement near-death experience. Many NDE reports, however, originate from events that are not life threatening. With recent developments in cardiac resuscitation techniques, the number of NDEs reported is continually increasing. Most of the scientific community regards such experiences as hallucinatory, while paranormal specialists and some mainstream scientists claim them to be evidence of an afterlife. Popular interest in near-death experiences was initially sparked by Raymond Moody, Jr's 1975 book "Life After Life" and the founding of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) in 1978. According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. NDEs are among the phenomena studied in the fields of parapsychology, psychology, psychiatry, and hospital medicine

TRUE LIFE NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

TYPICAL NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

TUNNELS IN NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

PERCIEVED NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

UNEXPECTED NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

LIFE REVIEWS

FEELING MORE ALIVE

LEARNING FROM NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE

THE CASE AGAINST NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE

No Death

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