On Thu, 4 Apr 2024 15:37:41 +0200, D <
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confirm activity in the part of the brain that regulates long-term
memories when the patient was dieing which seems to indicate that life >passing before ones eyes might be true.
"In 1892, the Swiss climber and geologist Albert Heim collected the
first systematic accounts of near-death experiences from 30 fellow
climbers who had suffered near-fatal falls. In many cases, the
climbers underwent a sudden review of their entire past, heard
beautiful music, and "fell in a superbly blue heaven containing
roseate cloudlets"...."
a sudden review of their entire past
This can be experienced without a near-death experience. For
some/many, life's details can be recalled cinematically, very vivid..
cardiac-arrest survivors....Sometimes, these people reported
travelling outside of their bodies towards overwhelming sources
of light where they were greeted by dead relatives.
Traveling outside of a person's body can be experienced without a
near-death experience or having a cardiac-arrest. And living persons
can be seen when traveling outside the body.
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Sidebar - Guess where those religious founders (not the "me too" ones)
got their inspirations...go back into their time...how would one
explain these experiences. In this 'twilight zone,'
Twilight Zone - a state of mind between reality and fantasy; dreamlike
or hallucinatory state
goodness or badness can be seen in another living person. Hence, the
roots of Karma
Karma - (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in
this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate
in future existences.
or the Hell/Heaven dichotomy.
Oh, experiencing the twilight zone is real...it's the source of
religions. But, there are religons which have the founder's ideations
injected into them.
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