Near Death Experiences
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
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My mum
really has had an out of body experience, she had really bad asthma and has had her heart stop. The time in question she recalls seeing the paramedics using the defibrilator on her from the corner of the ambulance, turning and seeing the shining light and a feeling of pure calm. she tried to speak to the paramedics and tell them not to worry about bringing her back and that everything was ok. But then her heart was obviously started again and she was pulled back inside her body. she also told me that she never told anyone and had never heard of this phenomena before and the first time she realised that she wasn't the only one was when she happened upon a documentary on the TV. Now i'm not the religious type and whether this is a 'heavenly' experience or whether it's down to a flooding of chemicals to the brain one thing i do know is this definately isn't something my mother would make up and i for one am glad she didn't die. (she still hasn't given up smoking though - twat)
( , Fri 26 Nov 2004, 11:23, Reply)
really has had an out of body experience, she had really bad asthma and has had her heart stop. The time in question she recalls seeing the paramedics using the defibrilator on her from the corner of the ambulance, turning and seeing the shining light and a feeling of pure calm. she tried to speak to the paramedics and tell them not to worry about bringing her back and that everything was ok. But then her heart was obviously started again and she was pulled back inside her body. she also told me that she never told anyone and had never heard of this phenomena before and the first time she realised that she wasn't the only one was when she happened upon a documentary on the TV. Now i'm not the religious type and whether this is a 'heavenly' experience or whether it's down to a flooding of chemicals to the brain one thing i do know is this definately isn't something my mother would make up and i for one am glad she didn't die. (she still hasn't given up smoking though - twat)
( , Fri 26 Nov 2004, 11:23, Reply)
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