you betcha joe.. having the drugs when in hospital..woh is all i can say.. i know your thoughts on drugs...try having a heart repaired cold turkey...give me the drug anytime..
and by the way joe it was an amazing experience..... latest cutting edge technology! also i recall having a bladder procedure in dec 2011.. i could hear the nurse calling me "wake up merle wake up"...after the procedure was finished... i replied "do i have too..i'm having such a nice time ..i don't want to go back to the real world"... she laughed i laughed... it took a while for me to come too... so give me a break joe..drugs and hospitals go to gether like a horse and carriage... i'll bet you a sliver dollar you would not get a tooth removed cold turkey... come on..bet you had the needle!!!!!!!!!!!...naughty boy!..telling white lies you don't do drugs...... again i ask about the whiskey episode you so so want to forget... yes.. sweep it under the carpet!... have ya tried tequila...?..now there's an experience and it's legal!.... enjoy your green tea and mung beans tonight... cheers merle Suresh, I suspect that, in all such reported cases, it is due to some trauma in the extreme medical situations undergone. It probably also involves some effects due to the anesthetic drugs in use at the time. I think our own practice or sadhana is more useful in informing us of what is important, and making needed changes to align us and keep us aligned with the facts of our lives. We don't need hospitals and drugs for that, nor reports in dubious science magazines, to fulfill that function. This is my faith. --Joe > SURESH JAGADEESAN <varamtha@...> wrote: > > Dear Joe and all, > > I saw discussion on 'soul' in the forum since I have mentioned it. > > I want to know how you describe that my experience or that female in > the New science article, that seeing one's own body separate from the body?
