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    The near death experience was first defined to be a spur of consciousness leading to an altered-reality experience on random individuals who reach the state of clinical death by a lack of oxygen to the brain that implies complete unconsciousness on those individuals (Khanna & Greyson, 2014, p. 1605). Near death experience recounts highlight similarities among those who experience them. Characteristics such as out of body experiences, diving into darkness to then transport into a light-filled dimension where deceased relatives and beings of light can be contacted are some of those similarities (Purkayastha & Mukherjee, 2012, pp. 104-105). Even though several neurological explanations support the idea of a near death experience being produced by the brain, those…

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    Near death experiences give us a different outlook on how the human body and mind reacts to our final moments. NDE may occur at the brink of death almost similar to an out of body experience. Many people are unsure of the causes of NDEs. They are confused to whether it is a scientific or religious process. However, it has been scientifically proven that NDEs are linked to the brain’s functions. They are proven by scientific studies because of the research on lack of oxygen in the brain, the…

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    While many people have claimed to go "somewhere beyond" and see strange things during near-death experiences, little can be done to prove these people right or wrong. It is nearly impossible to grasp the full concept of death and the unknown, however, evidence provided by those who've survived these close encounters generates a great deal of controversy regarding the possibility of the strange things that they have claimed to see through the change in the survivors perception of life and/or way…

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    I have had a near death experience, but I have also heard many stories about near death. Death comes to anybody and everybody, no matter the time. When your death chance may come nobody knows when and where it will happen. Throughout the stories I have heard, nobody knows that it is coming until it's too late. Everybody has said throughout their experiences that after they almost died their priorities change. When I was in a car accident my priorities changed such as I used to only think…

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    most people, death is a one time experience. If anything is perceived from the closeness to death or the fews moments before life’s door fully closes shut is lost to the departed soul, never to be known by friends or family. But for thousands of people each year out of the millions that pass away they become lucky enough to be brought back from situations where they were their body was on the brink of shutting down or had fully gone to the other side. These lucky few not only get to give life a…

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    The Life Changing Effects of Near Death Experiences in a Christian Way Near death experiences have intrigued many, not only from a religious standpoint, but also in the scientific realm. In order for one to concede the possibility of a near death experiences, you have to be willing to acknowledge that life after death exist. One must look past the notion that near death experiences are explainable by science or that they are isolated beliefs of various religious groups. Death is one of the…

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    The Near Death Experiences Link to Spiritualism Many accounts of near death experiences have been made throughout history. This accounts have made many people reevaluate their lives. I have always thought that was a connection between spirituality and near death experiences but do these truly have a connection Many people have converted new found spiritualism after their traumatic event but is there a connection between spirituality of near death experiences. Do these experiences help or hurt…

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    Near Death Experience

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    Death is a part of natural existence a living being can’t avoid. Medically, when our heart stops beating and our brain stops functioning, we die. But spiritually, many believe we “die” when our soul moves on. We typically don’t think about death or mostly think of it as something far away toward the ends of our life as we get older. However, death is all around us, and it happens more often than when we think about it. Many people around the world have come face to face with death, including…

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    “Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands” was published in the Lancet, a well-known medical journal, to share the effects of near-death experiences and the possible influences that act upon it. Psychologists observed patients throughout eight years in an effort to see their outcomes on life. The experimenters also wanted to know if other influences such as medications, time between CPR, seriousness of crisis, and psychological factors caused…

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    Near Death Experience You should live everyday like its your last, because one day everything will change instantly. You will be in a situation in which you are not comfortable being in. Your heart rate increases, your hands are sweating, and you feel like you are reaching the end of your days. A lot of people around the world have had a near death experience. Some are similar to each other, and some are completely different, but they all share the same characteristics. Heart pounding,…

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