Showing posts with label NDE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NDE. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Submit Your Experience



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Having a Near Death Experience can take a lot out of you. Your muscles might not work. You might have frequent debilitating headaches. Your "mind"  might be wiped out. You just don't feel like it. It takes everything to communicate verbally with others just what happened. 

Maybe you don't speak anymore. I didn't at first. I had to come up with crazy ways just to get my point across. I was too involved to relate anything.

I put together some of the sites where you can report your experience. Someone else can do it for you, even. Just read the instructions. I'd have someone type while I talk. That's what I do with hand-writing. I will say what I want written.

https://iands.org/ndes/nde-stories/archives.html
IANDS is the big site.

http://www.nderf.org/ShareNDE.html
I got many recommendations for NDERF.

https://www.near-death.com/contact.html
I got one recommendation for this site.

http://www.oberf.org/forms/OberfShare.php
You never lost consciousness, but were physically aware the entire time of your experience use this link. 

These aren't the only sites. They were suggested. You may put others in the comments.

 











Thursday, June 12, 2014

Brain Injury and the Near Death Experience



The two happen together more times than reported. Symptoms of the Near Death Experience (NDE) are pawned off on the Brain Injury. The Brain Injury commonly creates memory loss. Any incident of death is forgotten. Behavior is subsequently changed. Although some behavior changes are due to the Brain Injury, some are due to the NDE.

The NDE is documented.
 
The following is a list of changes due to the NDE:

The Transformation
1. Death is joyous, safe, comfortable. a continuation, not to be feared.
2. Change in profession or job
3. Greater spiritual outlook on life
4. Increased risk taking
5.  Greater "zest for living". Life is for living, the "light" is for later.
6.  Greater appreciation of the daily struggles of ordinary life.
7.  Sense of meaning, even in the most mundane aspects of life.
8. Divorce is common.
9. Greater sensitivity to emotions, feelings, lessons of love.
10. Increased time spent with family, friends, social activities
11. Greater contributions to charity, volunteer service.
12. Decreased over the counter and illicit drug use.
13. More loving, caring for others.
14. More likely to be in a helping or service oriented profession.
15. Can be more resilient emotionally, take more emotional risks as transformation permits accelerated healing.
16. Become religious or spiritual leaders especially after Hellish experiences.

A person having a brain injury may have to go by their subsequent behavior and  reports of their injury to determine if  an  NDE occurred.




 


A famous Brain Injury and NDE. He remembers quite a bit. It's common to not remember any of it.



UPDATE 3/25/2017, 7/18/2018