Near Life Experience
Near Life Experience is a term that has been used to describe an experience without any consciousness. It is commonly seen as an experience in the twilight, a feeling of being in between realms. It is often reported that within these visions there are recognizable people, places, and objects but they exist outside of your physical reality. These visions may feel like a dream or a memory but they are not tangible enough to be fully understood. Near Life Experiences also seem to have many similarities with high strangeness events and astral projection. Near Life Experiences can also be interpreted as a reflection of the individual's life and their relationship with death.
Near death experiences have been documented since ancient times. Documented accounts of near death experiences include those from the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Dr. E. B. Van Vogt's "The World of Null-A" series, Abraham Lincoln's experience during a train wreck in 1864, and more recently Ted Kaczynski's confession to FBI agents describing his crimes while on the run in 1996.
In 2011, in an article published in the journal "" (Volume 77, No. 6), George R. Ramesh presented a collection of accounts of near-death experiences involving encounters with UFO entities, which were then further explored in his 2013 book "Touched by a UFO: Near-Death Experiences, Alien Abductions, and Mind Control".
The Near Life Experience is the sensation of being outside one's physical body. It is often experienced as floating above the body or seeing one's physical self below. In these experiences it is common for people to be able to see their surroundings and feel that they are observing themselves. People often feel that they are being watched or sensed by unseen forces.
Some Near Death Experiences (NDEs) include meeting deceased relatives and loved ones, being reunited with pets and pets who have passed away, and seeing scenes from the past. In some cases, the experience begins before one is about to pass out or has already passed out. These experiences can be very frightening for many people and can lead to fear of death or afterlife.
Many people involved in NDEs experience being judged by a higher spiritual power. There are countless accounts of an “Incarnate Being of Light” or “Being of Pure Energy” trying to communicate with the individual during the event. It is important to note that not all near death experiences include meeting these beings or this judgmental process.
The sensation that one sees during a Near Life Experience can be described as being able to see into other realms, experiencing a new reality outside of normal physical consciousness. It is said that this experience can be scary, especially for those who are not expecting it. It can also be very exhilarating and calming.
The Near Life Experience can be accompanied by the sensation of touch and sometimes feelings of pleasure or orgasm. These sensations may include being touched by an unseen force or an unseen being, feeling a tingling sensation moving around the body, warmth, and pressure on various parts of the body.
Other sensations that may be experienced during a Near Life Experience are the smell of flowers, or the smell of burning flesh. These sensations are usually pleasant and often described as being associated with heavenly or beautiful scenes.
Near Life Experiences have many characteristics in common with astral projection experiences, including visiting other locations and the sensation of floating or flying around. There are also many similarities between NDEs and UFO sightings. The experiences usually occur while the individual is near a traumatic experience. Some refer to this phenomenon as a Necessary Survival Experience (NSE).
While Near Death Experiences are reported more often than any other type of experience, many people only have one or two, particularly those who have had experiences before they had a Near Life Experience. Although the majority of these individuals report positive experiences, there are a small number of people who report negative ones. People who have had negative experiences often report traveling to places that seem frightening or even life threatening, as well as being seen by people who were not alive at the time of their birth. These phenomena are also thought to be associated with Astral Projection and altered states of consciousness.
The majority of NDEs are reported to occur during a medical crisis, particularly heart attacks and near-drownings. Heart attacks can produce shock waves that can penetrate the individual's body and cause a breakdown in their normal state of consciousness. Near Drownings from being caught in a rip current or having a car accident can also produce that same breakdown of consciousness. These are often times the people who experience NDEs when their brain wave patterns have become more open.
The biggest difference between Near Death Experiences and other types of phenomena is the unknown cause for them. Near Death Experiences are not believed to be hallucinations caused by the brain, nor do they fit into any known psychological category.
Conclusion of the article:
Near-death experiences have been reported by people who have been resuscitated, but they also occur in people who have not come close to dying.
The Journal of Near-Death Studies is a peer reviewed scholarly journal which publishes original research and interpretation regarding near death experiences, including out of body experiences and other anomalous subjective paranormal events. It was established in 1981 by Raymond Moody, Jr., MD and psychiatrist Keith Augustine, PhD.
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