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Near-Death Experience (NDE)
Body Death
Some people on Earth believe that they only live once and that once their body is dead, that's it - despite much evidence to the contrary. Funnily enough, these people are in a minority at this time as close to three quarters of the people on Earth do believe there is more to life than this. Unfortunately the way things are set up, many humans don't remember their previous lives - but many more than is realized do have such memories - sometimes in very precise and verifiable detail.
Insights into the
Afterlife: What to Expect
30 Questions and Answers on What to Expect
by Nora M. Spurgin
The Intl Association for
Near-Death Studies
A near-death experience (NDE) is one of the most powerful emotional and psychological events known. This site is provided as a public service to give reliable information about near-death experiences, along with resources for more information and support.
Into the Light
The website of Dr. Melvin Morse based on children's NDE's.
Near-Death Experience
FAQ
Just what it says. This is a FAQ about the Near Death Experience.
NDE: The Untold Story
Imagine being able to smell colors, see music and hear numbers....to look at the air and know the coming weather, or to know the health of people, animals and plants in an area just by sifting a handful of dirt through your fingers.
Personal
Accounts of NDEs
The experiences posted to this site are all personal experiences from regular people. This is a nice collection.
Plugged in with
Dannion Brinkley
Dannion Brinkley may be the most electric person on the planet. It's not just that he's been struck by lightning twice. Or that he's been clinically dead twice and had one of the most dynamic near-death experiences ever recorded. It's his livewire personality, spellbinding story and shocking statements.
The Secret of
Death?
Ancient cultures all around the globe once held remarkably similar beliefs about death and the afterlife. Ancient Egypt, China, Greece, Persia, Australia, and native tribes throughout Africa, North and South America, and the Pacific Islands all believed that people had not one, but two souls, and that those souls were savagely wrenched apart from one another at death, each experiencing an entirely different, but equally crippled afterlife.
Souvenir from the
Other Side
January 15, 1987 was an extraordinary day for Lynnclaire Dennis. She had eagerly anticipated hot-air balloon racing over the Austrian Alps with her fiancee and a friend, what she didn't anticipate was losing consciousness at an altitude of seventeen thousand feet. As she did, she passed through a richly textured near-death experience, seeing an incredibly beautiful, highly dynamic and luminous structure she knew instinctively was profoundly meaningful, a structure she would come to call the Pattern.
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