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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I think near death experiences is your body in limbo between conscious and unconscious.
No MARRRRRS involved in Office Management apart from some monkeys trying to up their game, only to get shot back down.

Alt. A lot of Carribean food involving fish gets eaten in these offices.

Altalt. In what respect?
(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 11:39, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Possibly yeah,
Problem with that is though they focus on people revived from cardiac arrest. So 0 brain activity, but memory of procedures to save them and so forth. I always passed it off as hokum, and it probably is, but it's interesting from a psychological point of view as a possible constructed coping method to avoid the stress of nearly dying.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 11:45, Reply)
Bought this a while back, still haven't got round to reading it:
www.amazon.com/Light-Death-Michael-Sabom/dp/0310219922
I hear that it's very good though
(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 11:50, Reply)
That was mentioned in the article,
I might see if I can find a copy.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 11:51, Reply)
It's amazing how the body responds to things and how quickly it reverts to primitive ideals.
No brain activity but does this record sub conscious?
(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 11:58, Reply)
I don't know enough about it if I'm honest.

(, Mon 7 Oct 2013, 12:00, Reply)

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