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I experienced death, have you!

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liffy:
To me it seems that the description of lying in a field of grass is more of a description of a reintegration with the environment (melting together, etc), and not something that can be discarded as a subjective experience, because one has a fancy for gardening, or something like that.

Laura:
I've had a number of OOBEs that are quite similar to what you have described.

hjackson:

--- Quote from: anart on October 30, 2011, 03:30:02 PM ---Is that your personal opinion or do you have data to back it up?
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There isn't a lot of scientific papers as far as I can find, but I can give you this article.  Apparently they've had a hard time  because the fossils are more scarce.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1118_051118_grass_dinos_2.html

Alada:

--- Quote from: hjackson on October 30, 2011, 11:04:00 PM ---
--- Quote from: anart on October 30, 2011, 03:30:02 PM ---Is that your personal opinion or do you have data to back it up?
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There isn't a lot of scientific papers as far as I can find, but I can give you this article.  Apparently they've had a hard time  because the fossils are more scarce.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1118_051118_grass_dinos_2.html

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I think you missed the point anart was making, that is to say it was not that the history of grass was in question but rather your statement "People see grass because they like greenery". What do you have to back that up?

Danse la vie:

--- Quote from: 3D Resident on October 30, 2011, 05:05:07 AM ---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.

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It hasn’t been my experience that such abilities be paranormal, rather that in a world described through the eyes of psychopaths (who are to me the real "otherworldly" ones), they are said to be paranormal so as to keep humans away from them.


--- Quote from: NeoApache on October 30, 2011, 12:36:49 AM ---"I can't believe that I'm dead, I can't believe it. It's nothng like I thought".

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It is my experience too that death is nothing like we are supposed to think. If everyone knew, how beautiful life would be here, no one would betray their brothers in order to save their body, no one would fear psychopaths, no one would search "immortality" …


--- Quote from: NeoApache on October 30, 2011, 12:36:49 AM ---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. (...) Has anyone else experienced this?

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Yes, in exteme situations (deathly ill, beaten beyond the capacity of my body/feelings). It taught me vital things about living in the world of psychopathy as a child.

Danse la vie

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