Howdy again Dimensio;
Dimensio said:
What "physical proof"? And what about the ones who didn't come back with any such thing?
Well you've got to remember that it's only been in recent years that folks have been able to share their experiences and started comparing notes with each other.
One of the strange after affects is they can't wear a watch...now this may or may not happen with everyone, but I think it would be very interesting to research it some more. Don't you?
And maybe there are other physicial side affects we aren't aware of yet?
One thing I noticed is everyone I've read about has had a positive life change after their NDE.
There are numerous reports of bad NDE trips involving tortures by elves, giants, demons, etc. Some parapsychologists take these good and bad NDE trips as evidence of heaven and hell. They believe that some souls actually leave their bodies and go to the other world for a time before returning to their bodies. If so, then what is one to conclude from the fact that most people near death do not experience either the heavenly or the diabolical? Is that fact good evidence that there is no afterlife or that most people end up in some sort of limbo? Such reasoning is on par with supposing that dreams in which one appears to oneself to be outside of ones bed are to be taken as evidence of the soul or mind actually leaving the body during sleep, as some New Age Gnostics believe.
question: is anyone looking inside their brains for neurological changes?