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Old 28-12-2011, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Skye
I understand what you are saying Jim, and the thought of waking up in a morgue is frightening. I know we understand little and have much to learn but I just don't buy into believing these people were actually dead, despite the medical profession claiming this was the case. Wouldn't you say this type of experience goes against the natural law of cause and effect?

A good few years back I read about someone who could at will lower their pulse rate and slow down their breathing so it appeared as if they were indeed dead, yet they had placed themselves in some form of meditative state. Perhaps this may be similar to what happens to those you have mentioned in your post?
i think people that are pronounced dead like Jim mentioned and you are referring to her, aren't really dead, just as you say...their pulses and heartrates are just so low they aren't even detected. I read of a baby born and pronounced dead but the mother would not let go...held the baby two hours and it started to cry...the baby's about 9 months now, I guess... but obviously, the baby was born alive..

There is a section of the puffer fish that if you eat it, it can kill you, but some cultures use that part of the fish to put someone in what appears to be death state....and looked upon as a zombie as they 'come back to life'... so people like that or as you stated, I don't believe are truly, in fact, dead...just like people undergoing an operation and their muscles are so relaxed,b ut they can feel every bit of pain, but are unable to speak, open their eyes, scream out their pain and so they have to lie there and endure. I once woke up after anesthesia and could not move. It was a horrible experience and I'm glad I wasn't awake before that, but I lay there and for a moment, i actually thought I was in a morgue just because I could not speak. my eyes opened wide but I could not turn my head, I could not speak...I saw a body next to me on other table, but it was covered from what I could see out of my perepheral vision. People just went about their business around me...It was a frightening ordeal thinking you might have died or they thought you did and you can't move or speak. i was grateful when someone finally took notice that i was awake and helped me to come around.
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