To: Scenic Sounds
I had a near-death experience 15 years ago. I had a reaction to a routine drug administered during a routine outpatient exam. I went into shock/
My experience was not as detailed as the ones featured in this article. But I am certain of three things. There is an afterlife. It is very peaceful. And, the last human sense to fail when you are dying is hearing. After I had gone blind and lost any sense of touch, I heard the nurse report to the emergency doctor that my "B.P. is seventy over zero." LOL.
Congressman Billybob
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9 posted on
05/01/2005 10:05:14 AM PDT by
Congressman Billybob
(Proud to be a FORMER member of the Bar of the US Supreme Court since July, 2004.)
To: Congressman Billybob; everyone
I would recommend Howard Storm's My Descent into Death as one of the best NDE books out there.
11 posted on
05/01/2005 10:23:09 AM PDT by
lodwick
(Integrity has no need of rules. Albert Camus)
To: Congressman Billybob
My sister had an NDE (what a cute acronym) while we were standing around her. She described the tunnel of light and her pain was gone. She ordered her pain medications stopped and for three days she counseled people who came to see her. After three days she announced it was time to go and promptly died.
I note that this article only mentions positive NDEs, but doesn't bring up the dark ones, presumably from people who were bound for hell.
17 posted on
05/01/2005 10:44:36 AM PDT by
lafroste
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To: Congressman Billybob
I too had a NDE, and it was a beautiful experience. A Glorious light that was indescribable, and such peace and calm.
26 posted on
05/01/2005 11:40:30 AM PDT by
Ready2go
(Isa 5:20 Destruction is certain for those who say that evil is good and good is evil;)
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