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The Ultimate Near Death Experience
The Ultimate Near Death Experience
The Ultimate Near Death Experience
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Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are profound personal encounters associated with death or impending death. They occur under extreme physiological conditions, such as trauma, cessation of brain activity, deep general anesthesia, or cardiac arrest; situations where awareness or sensory experiences should not be possible according to prevailing views in neuroscience. People who recall NDEs often describe surreal phenomena, including feelings of peacefulness, vivid imagery (such as bright light or a tunnel), and encounters with other beings (such as loved ones or mysterious entities). These experiences have fueled debates about whether consciousness can persist after death, although some scientists attribute NDEs to changes in brain function during the dying process. People report overwhelmingly positive encounters, such as feelings of peace, love, and connection to a higher power. These experiences often involve seeing a bright light, encountering deceased loved ones, or feeling a sense of transcendence. 

"My Dream of Heaven" is a book by Rebecca Ruter Springer, originally titled "Intra Muros". It was written in 1898 and is considered a nineteenth-century spiritual classic. -Bob

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRobert Hall
Release dateJun 15, 2024
ISBN9798227540256
The Ultimate Near Death Experience
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Robert Hall

I'm 71 and was fortunate to be raised by a Father and Mother who were old enough to be my grandparents. The subject of God never came up but they taught me a prayer at a very young age, "Now I lay me down to sleep I pray to you Lord my soul to keep if I should die before I awake I pray oh Lord my soul to take." Thus a belief in a Higher Power was ingrained. My manuscripts are a compilation of over ten years of writing. If they instill in you a growing peace I'm more than satisfied. Bob

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    The Ultimate Near Death Experience - Robert Hall

    Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are profound personal encounters associated with death or impending death. They occur under extreme physiological conditions, such as trauma, cessation of brain activity, deep general anesthesia, or cardiac arrest; situations where awareness or sensory experiences should not be possible according to prevailing views in neuroscience. People who recall NDEs often describe surreal phenomena, including feelings of peacefulness, vivid imagery (such as bright light or a tunnel), and encounters with other beings (such as loved ones or mysterious entities). These experiences have fueled debates about whether consciousness can persist after death, although some scientists attribute NDEs to changes in brain function during the dying process.              

    People report overwhelmingly positive encounters, such as feelings of peace, love, and connection to a higher power. These experiences often involve seeing a bright light, encountering deceased loved ones, or feeling a sense of transcendence.

    My Dream of Heaven is a book by Rebecca Ruter Springer, originally titled Intra Muros. It was written in 1898 and is considered a nineteenth-century spiritual classic. The book is a vision of Heaven that was given to Springer during a severe illness. She was unconscious for several days as she received the vision, which covered a period of years. Springer intended the book to offer comfort and hope to readers, and it has inspired generations of Christians for over

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