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Old 21-10-2011, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Left Behind
The outcome of the temporary situation of near-death: yes. That and such other factors as physicians relating that it was medically impossible for the person to have seen and heard the things he reported seeing and hearing during the surgery: or people in other rooms and floors of the hospital verifying that yes, that is what they were discussing or doing or how they were dressed when the NDE'r was under general anaesthesia in a separate room on the next floor...

Jim

OK - in itself that's pretty interesting but mainly points to the underlying situation of a twin-component existence (body and soul/spirit) and for me that's way more important and interesting than NDE accounts about procedures and people in a hospital that couldn't have been known about. They relate simply to a particular, albeit unusual, occurrence in a very few individual's lives.

The notion of body and spirit - and the survival of one beyond the demise of the other - makes altogether more interesting learning I find.
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