Do all people experience similar near-death-experiences?
New research inspects how every now and again and in what arrange distinctive parts of self-announced close demise encounters happen. By breaking down composed direct records of close demise encounters, the specialists took a gander at whether particular parts of these encounters have a tendency to happen in a similar request for various individuals. They found that despite the fact that a few occasions are more typical, and some will probably tail each other, close passing encounters have a tendency to be exceptional to the person as far as sequence.
Nobody truly comprehends what happens when we kick the bucket, yet many individuals have stories to tell about what they encountered while being near death. Individuals who have had a close demise encounter more often than not report extremely rich and nitty gritty recollections of the occasion. Albeit such encounters can take various shapes, a portion of the notable wonders incorporate seeing a splendid light, encountering a sentiment peace, having an out-of-body involvement and seeing a passage. New research, distributed in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, analyzes how every now and again and in what arrange these distinctive parts of self-announced close passing encounters happen.
he most every now and again announced elements were sentiment tranquility (80% of members), seeing a splendid light (69%) and experiencing with spirits/individuals (64%), while the two most exceptional encounters were speeding considerations (5%) and precognitive dreams (4%). Regarding sequence, they found that 33% of the subjects (35%) encountered an out-of-body understanding as the principal highlight of their close demise involvement, and that the most successive last element was coming back to the body (36%). "This recommends close passing encounters appear to be consistently activated by a feeling of separation from the physical body and end when coming back to one's body," says Charlotte Martial.
I´ll report (if I can), but hopefully not in the near future....
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A very interesting study. I do believe there is more to this life than just rotting in the ground after we are done with this world. I believe we are a form of energy. We can't ever truly be destroyed, or die. Dying is a human concept. We are just changing different shapes. At least. that is my humble opinion. What is true in the end? Hopefully, we will all find out one day. I sure would love to see some of the people who are no longer with me on this Earth someday. :)
Great post. Very interesting subject indeed. :)
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Needs citations.