Secrets of the Supernatural - Near Death Experience - 3/5
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@superdoobo hahaha
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This susan is a joke
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None of these explanations can account for shared death experiences.
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No drug has ever produced a near death experience, what the drugs do is lower the physical focus and allow the spiritual realm to be temporarily experienced. Read about what happen
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Susan go back to smocking....
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@EuropeanGuy87 Sir would you be so kind as to tell your story on NDESPACE.org
This a soicial media website for those who are NDE experiencers like your self.
WE would love to read ypour story and meet you .Wde have over 300 memebers from all ,over the world on this site .Please join us !!
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@dmhewey I have to agree with you.Even though the body in so many different ways is acting and reacting to an impending death it is purley on a physical way/reaction if it were not manifesting in a more spiritual vain to experiance what so many ND's experiance it cannot be on a malfunctional physical level.there is nothing random about it when people such as Blackmore try to explain it in this manner are really saying they dont really know,they have a long way to go to encapculate iether one.
Science will never prove why I met my great great grandmother and other old relatives during my NDE. My great great-grandmother was dead way before I was born ..Never met her and nobody never talked to me about her..yet she told me I'm going to be fine..and when I came back I knew her name and what she looked like.. Yeah Susan Blackmore I'm sure the endorphin knew all that.. stupid woman need to stop talking unless she had a NDE
EuropeanGuy87 6 months ago 17
Blackmore says that dying brain cells will "malfunction" and there will be a lot of "random firing." How does "malfunctioning and randomly firing brain cells" create clearly remembered and sequential and profound psychological (or spiritual) experiences which are remembered for years? What part of "malfunctioning and randomly firing" accounts for a linear sequence of memories? Sorry Dr. Blackmore but what you say does not explain.
dmhewey 10 months ago 15