The Unexplained > The Dead and the Un-dead
I experienced death, have you!
NeoApache:
In 1987 I died in a motorcycle accident. I was gone for 45 minutes. It was painless and extremely fast. It was as if I had gone to sleep and then woke up. I remember feeling as tho I was laying in a field of grass, thick grass...maybe 3 inches high and the grass molded to my body. I felt a warm breeze and heard birds chirping. I repeated a few times, "I can't believe that I'm dead, I can't believe it. It's nothng like I thought". I was actually amused by the whole thing.
I felt a presence to my right, but as if the sun was shinning in my eyes, I could not open my eyes to see, but I had a mental image of my surroundings. Just as I was attempting to see who was to my right, a voice called my name twice and told me to get up.
Suddenly, I was thrust like a baseball through space. Feeling as tho I was traveling at 1000 miles per hour and guided through a tunnel until I came back into my body, from the back. I remember very clearly coming back into my body....into my face from the back. That was physically painful. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Hildegarda:
interestingly, a friend had a NDE from falling at a construction site, and described the same thing, down to the blades of grass.
3D Resident:
Hi NeoApache, there are countless books on the Near Death Experience, and you should certainly read some if you haven't already. I've not had one myself, but they have fascinated me ever since I learned about them. But what amazes me almost as much as the experience itself, is what many experiencers report in the months or years after their experience. Some actually seem to acquire "paranormal" abilities.
hjackson:
People see grass because they like greenery. Grass itself only evolved recently.
anart:
--- Quote from: hjackson on October 30, 2011, 08:36:46 AM ---People see grass because they like greenery. Grass itself only evolved recently.
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Is that your personal opinion or do you have data to back it up? If you have data, it would be great for you to share it in your post, otherwise, you could add to the beginning of your post something like, "it seems to me" or "I think probably" or something that makes it clear that it's your subjective view on the matter, with no objective data to back it up. This helps keep the discussion clear.
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