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A blissful, peaceful, silent feeling (without drugs) that lasted more than a few minutes.
There is at least one other person on this forum who has experienced a NDE. Iām sure she will be more than happy to join the discussion.I am so glad some one else had it. (I 'thought some thing was wrong with me; although one can ignore anything but not one's own experience when it happens -- undesired, unexpected -- by itself repeatedly.)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thatās really interesting. Thanks for adding it.Have not had one but this is amazing related by a cardiologist in a interview:
Why not tell us about your experience?What I am more interested is other's feelings about their NDE-like experiences while in good health.
With warmest regards.
i have had an actual NDE, which i've talked about on other threads a long while back and am not up to repeating details here--besides they don't seem to be what you're requesting. But also about4-5 yrs later at a time in my life when i was meditating a minimum of 3 times a day, and taking a course in Past Life Regression from the Silva Method people (i actually won it at a convention the previous summer) i 'revisited' my NDE somewhat.What I am more interested is other's feelings about their NDE-like experiences while in good health.
With warmest regards.
Where can I read those details, please.i've talked about on other threads a long while back and am not up to repeating details here--besides they don't seem to be what you're requesting.
Yes, I also wanted to remain "in that peaceful blissful place" but the eyes open automatically after some time. The occurrences are not in my control. They happen of their own and go away of their own.When i crossed the 'edge' of the sphere i was overwhelmed by unconditional love, like during my NDE. i realized i was in that 'place' where i'd been. Tears of joy rolled down my face. My Orienter became concerned and asked if i was ok. i was able to reply in the affirmative, said i would explain later as i wanted to enjoy where i was until class was moving on. When it did i withdrew from that 'place' and focused on the class work. But this was so significant for me because i realized i could go 'there' whenever i wanted. Feel that peace, joy, love.
I believe in a "higher power" that is unknown and unknowable and formless, however.I'm an atheist.... Like Junger, I'm open to exploration.
I had one many years ago. My soul left my body and I could look down at the body. I ould see the medics trying to save me. I remember re entering my body.Not me personally, but there was an article yesterday in
the Daily Mail, from a neuroscientist, who experienced
one, he has now changed his attitude, to the subject,
he says that there is a third state, after "Life and Death",
others agree with him.
Why scientists think a 'third state' beyond life and death
Mike.