On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 6:30 AM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/11/2013 3:18 PM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
>>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060410/full/news060410-2.html
>>
>> "Nelson doesn't rule out the possibility that other psychological or
>> spiritual factors may also play a role. "I'm interested in how this
>> experience is generated. That's as far as I take it," says Nelson. As
>> to the ultimate meaning of these experiences, he will leave that
>> question for others to answer."
>>
>> This succint report, by the way, describes a less rigorous experience
>> than the one described in PLoS and is a bit less cautious in the final
>> paragraph than the PLoS one. Who would have thunk?
>>
>> I don't like bets, by the way. I'd feel bed about losing money and I'd
>> feel bad about taking your money. Believe it or not.
>>
>> Full disclosure: I had what could be considered a NDE once. Nothing
>> supernatural about it, no lights, nothing flashing before my eyes.
>>
>> A friend of mine was giving me a ride home late at night and the car
>> lost control on a tight curve. We had a frontal collision against a
>> car on the opposite lane. Thankfully we wer both driving slow so the
>> airbags saved everybody. I lost consciousness (maybe :) for 30 secs
>> and woke to a strong smell of sulphur -- I imagine from the
>> pyrotechnics that inflate the airbags. And a sore neck.
>>
>> The interesting part is the second before the collision. I was 100%
>> sure I was going to die. I did not panik nor did I feel sadness or
>> fear. I felt a calm realisation: "oh, so this is how I die". It was
>> extremely peaceful and a bit psychedelic, in that everything felt like
>> a big cosmic joke. Not a "haha funny" joke, but a joke nevertheless.
>
>
> Yeah, I once crashed a motorcycle at about 110mph and was thrown off the
> road into an orchard.  I had the same experience (except I was more damaged:
> broke five bones in my wrist and all the ribs on the right side).

Sorry you were hurt, cool that you had a similar experience.

Telmo.

>
> Brent
>
>
>>
>> This has no scientific value, of course. It was an interesting 1p
>> experience that changed my outlook on death for the best. I now
>> consider it a strongly positive experience in my life because I fear
>> death less. I still fear suffering though. I hope my real death turns
>> out to be something of that sort.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Telmo.
>>
>
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