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Have you ever been close to death?

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Will you tell what you experienced?

Here is a 10 min . video. It's part 3 of 6 parts. Sorry I don't know how to find the rest of it. Still...it's worth watching.

http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=n7e5chy5qi

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  1. Many times in my life i could have been killed.I would have to say over 40 times.You might think i am dangeriuos person but most of thoses times it was not my fault.Just imegein 40 different ways to be killed and that would be me.Bizar accidents.Being in the wrong place at the wrong time.Extreamy bad luck.Its as if someone or some thing wanted me dead.Its a strange world we live in


  2. I personally died and the doctors brought me back. This was about 7 years ago. I had a gastrointestional bleed. Being a nurse I had someone take me to the ER, no time for an ambulence.

    The nurse told me to sit down and wait. I said NO I can't wait.

    When they laid me down the doctor called a code and the last thing I hear was blood pressure 30 over zero.

    I laid there and it seemed like slow motion. My hearing buzzed. all went black and white and my vision narowed then I was in the Bright white light. It was interesting because it was brillent white with incredable sparkles- the light was rushing past me. But, I felt like I was moving closer to it. I was unawear of my body. I can't even begin to explain the peace, the total lack of any huan fear or insecurity, better than any drug. It is a feeling that is so amazing that you will never want to leave it. I had no regret of leaving my earthly body.  I talked to myself saying "wow this is the day I die, I readlly thought I would be older, but wow this is amazing. I lived a good live. Loved and been loved. had kids now grandkids.. with  "  With the thought of the grandkids I saw each ot their faces as pictures pass by my vision. When it came to the youngest one I had a brief sense of human hesitation with for a split second made me feel human and not sure about the light and my ability to stay in the light.I frantically would feel human then pull myself back. I felt that I needed to be around for my youngest grrandaughter who was being raised just by her mom, my daughter. I was like her other parent. I was being pulled back by my own doubt that it was my time. I was still in the light but I could suddenly hear the noise around me. The doctor kept calling my name and begging me to come back, come back and open my eyes. The uncertinaty was scary in the white light I couldn't maintain being there. I finally opened my eyes and suddenly I was in incredable pain, there stood my mother at the foot of my bed in fear. The room was full of medical people. They were frantically working on IV"s Mainline IV for blood transfusion etc. I was so scared. I shut my eyes again, thinking that I would be back in the white light again.

    It was dark. I had lost the white light.

    I am not going to go look at the http because it might give my computer bugs. Besides I have been briefly dead.

    The worse thing about the experience was coming back.

    I am happy to be back. I am not ready to die.

    I spent a week in intensive care.


  3. Most people who have a near-death experience (also called NDE, where you are clinically dead and then come back) don't want to talk about it, in my own experience. It's difficult to get good data from people who don't want to give it. Additionally, most NDE's seem to be very personal, even though there are similarities.

  4. I have a friend that clinically died from an overdose. He does not remember a thing. He had overdosed quite a few times, some purposely, but this time he actually was dead and brought back. The guy looks like a GQ model, total trust fund baby, college educated. He blames himself for his brother's suicide (he left the safe unlocked where the gun was), he also hates himself for being g*y (which he denies, but slipped it out twice in the past 6-7 years).

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