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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mother had a NDE very much like the one described in Lancet following a car accident. She vividly remembers looking down on her body as the ER staff tended to her. She didn't feel any fear, or any deep desire to "live" - just peacefulness. [b]50 years later, she isn't remotely religious[/b]. But she is much less worried about death.[/quote] This surprises me. I would think after a NDE it would bring a person closer to belief.[/quote] Why? She feels the experience just confirmed that the end of life isn't scary and fearful. She didn't feel the presence of some Higher Being with her. She was alone with herself and peaceful. I fully believe in NDEs, but I don't believe in God. I the death is the release of energy, and for a period of time immediately following death that energy would still be relatively contained and aware, so that a person revived after clinical death could remember what happened in the interim. [/quote]
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