More and more often lately, people have documented after death experiences. People who have gone through serious injuries or medical conditions have been pronounced clinically dead, and those same people claim to have experienced all kinds of after death flashes upon having neared their deaths.
They had no heartbeat and could not breathe, so, officially, they were dead. What's fascinating about their claims is that these people seem to have shared the same after death experience. It's not as if people are all making a wide variety of claims that hold no similarities to one another. People are genuinely saying many of the same things.
They first speak of seeing lights, and then images of those who were dear to them or were part of their family, flashing in front of their eyes. They say they felt at peace and as if they were in a tunnel. Can this possibly be real or is this simply a result of their imagination? So many people are saying the same thing, so could this be somewhat legitimate?
The accounts are believable precisely because they are all almost identical. Why should so many different people who've been through such a traumatic experience come out of it saying the same thing?
The medical community shoots this phenomenon down, as doctors have another explanation for this all. They claim that a lack of blood in the retinas ends up creating visions of a tunnel. At the same time, the brain may be responding to a crisis and ends up seeing flashes of these things as a result.
There is no doubt, however, in the minds of those people who have been through an after death experience, that it was as real as anything else in their lives.
This is one of life's mysteries that won't be solved in the near future, if ever. Perhaps we are not supposed to understand it, or at least not until it happens to us when our time comes?
Either way, this is a very interesting phenomenon that doctors continue to explore, as it may shed some light on the functions of the brain. Makes you wonder what's really going on after we die, doesn't it? I guess we'll never really know until that day comes for ourselves.
They had no heartbeat and could not breathe, so, officially, they were dead. What's fascinating about their claims is that these people seem to have shared the same after death experience. It's not as if people are all making a wide variety of claims that hold no similarities to one another. People are genuinely saying many of the same things.
They first speak of seeing lights, and then images of those who were dear to them or were part of their family, flashing in front of their eyes. They say they felt at peace and as if they were in a tunnel. Can this possibly be real or is this simply a result of their imagination? So many people are saying the same thing, so could this be somewhat legitimate?
The accounts are believable precisely because they are all almost identical. Why should so many different people who've been through such a traumatic experience come out of it saying the same thing?
The medical community shoots this phenomenon down, as doctors have another explanation for this all. They claim that a lack of blood in the retinas ends up creating visions of a tunnel. At the same time, the brain may be responding to a crisis and ends up seeing flashes of these things as a result.
There is no doubt, however, in the minds of those people who have been through an after death experience, that it was as real as anything else in their lives.
This is one of life's mysteries that won't be solved in the near future, if ever. Perhaps we are not supposed to understand it, or at least not until it happens to us when our time comes?
Either way, this is a very interesting phenomenon that doctors continue to explore, as it may shed some light on the functions of the brain. Makes you wonder what's really going on after we die, doesn't it? I guess we'll never really know until that day comes for ourselves.
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