What do near-death experiences mean, and why do they fascinate us?
Is this something you have experienced yourself? What happened?
Is this something you have experienced yourself? What happened?
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What do near-death experiences mean, and why do they fascinate us?
Is this something you have experienced yourself? What happened?
What do near-death experiences mean, and why do they fascinate us?
Is this something you have experienced yourself? What happened?
My father was mugged, hit across the head with a half brick that shattered his skull. During a month long coma he died 3 times. He distinctly remembers dying and to this day claims he only came back because god is a lousy poker player.
That's pretty damn serious, and I'm sure experiencing that was really scary for you... Glad he was able to pull through!
That said, for some reason I can't help but imagine god thinking of himself as this hotshot now, thinking he's the dog's ballocks of poker, and utilizing all the tricks and tactics that professional poker players utilize...
I also want to imagine that god is a sore loser, and throws tantrums, too.
Yes. Like it mentions in the article, it profoundly changed my life. It was the experience of being out of time and surrounded by brilliant white light. I saw my childhood play out before me in an instant. I felt infinite love, compassion, awareness, knowledge, and absolute power embrace me as I looking into an infinity of infinities (impossible to put into words), where each sliver of infinity was an infinity in itself, with an infinity of infinities everywhere, all connected, and all one.What do near-death experiences mean, and why do they fascinate us?
Is this something you have experienced yourself? What happened?