I did. When I "came back into my body", I knew it was because it wasn't my time yet. And even though I was busted up pretty bad, still pinned in the car, I felt strangely peaceful, relaxed. My wife says I was dead for about 4 minutes. She said she was yelling at me to wake up, slapping me in the face- (All she could do because I was pinned in the car) no response. I don't remember any of that, just slipping back into my body.
I can't comment on any light because the car ended up in a deep ditch full of snow, so it was light all around me when I regained conciousness. Then the sound started to come back. My car horn was stuck on, and it stayed that way until the battery died with was only a couple more minutes.
My hip and pelvis was broken, along with some ribs and a puntured lung, 3 vertebrae in my back, collar bone, and internal bruising.
I hurt for a long time after that, but strangely, not at all at the scene.
That strange peaceful feeling however, it is something you just can't explain away or forget. It's really overpowering.
oops, that last post was supposed to be in reply to buck61 (as quoted)