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[quote=Anonymous]According to research on near-death experiences (NDEs), the most common experiences reported by people who have clinically died and then been revived include: -seeing a bright light, - feeling a sense of peace and tranquility, - experiencing an out-of-body sensation where they observe their own body, - seeing deceased loved ones, - moving through a tunnel, and - a feeling of detachment from their physical body, often accompanied by a reluctance to return to life. Key points about common NDE experiences: Positive emotions: A strong sense of peace, love, and acceptance is often reported, with feelings of being free from pain and worry. The "tunnel experience": Many people describe seeing a dark tunnel with a bright light at the end, which they may move towards. Out-of-body experience (OBE): Observing one's own body from a detached perspective, sometimes seeing medical professionals working on them. Reunion with loved ones: Encountering deceased family members or friends, often with a feeling of joy and familiarity. Life review: Seeing scenes from one's life flash before them, sometimes with a sense of reflection and evaluation. Important to note: Not everyone experiences NDEs: While many people who have been clinically dead report some form of NDE, not everyone does. Scientific explanation debated: The exact causes of NDEs are not fully understood, with theories ranging from neurological activity to psychological factors. Impact on individuals: Many people who have a near-death experience report a significant change in their outlook on life, with a heightened appreciation for their loved ones and a reduced fear of death. [/quote]
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