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In reply to the discussion: Near-death study: Brains explode with activity as heart stops [View all]roguevalley
(40,656 posts)I am intrigued that if this is a natural process for whatever reason, why aren't the experiences experienced like a natural process ie, uniformity of experience? There are only about 41% who have the tunnel and light. Everyone else has their own thing.
Mine was simple. I heard a pop, it all went black, then I was with my mother in a street of my town. I wish I could describe it. Then a pop, black and white, then I was back throwing up my guts.
My niece had one during one of her many hip operations. It was going on and she was standing next to the doctors watching. She didn't want to go back in but she did. She could tell them what they did, what happened, their conversation. Nurses I know tell tales too as did my cousin a mortician.
If death is a process, how come the experiences aren't the same? Flu is a process. so are other things. THey follow steps. this doesn't. It is intriguing and I don't regret anything about my NDE. It took the fear of dying completely away.