A Near Death Experience

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Having a near death experience is life changing and can change your perspective on life by 180 degrees. A near death experience (NDE) defined by the International Association of Near Death studies Inc, or IANDS Inc is a profound psychological event that may occur to a person close to death.(). One day you could be preoccupied with all the work and stress building up that you do not realize that you need to slow down and take a breath until that breath is gone. There are some people who experience “death” and are fortunate enough to be brought back to life. NDEs transforms people into a whole new person psychologically and physiologically and although it seems it is for the better it usually backfires and affect them in harmful and negative ways. Usually the first thing an NDE begins with is an outer-body experience in which one’s spirit is disconnected physically from the body. In this state people can see and hear what is going on around them. Eventually there is a stage of the NDE where it seems you are traveling through a dark tunnel and then entering a “fantastic landscape and encountering beings that may be perceived as sacred figures, deceased family members or friends, or unknown entities.”(). There are two types of NDEs the first being a pleasurable near-death experience. Pleasurable NDEs have four phases that are in …show more content…

The element, lack of boundaries, familiar sets of behavior rules can lose relevance or disappear completely as new interests take priority. Such a move/change in reference points can lead to a childlike lack of knowledge. With the fading of previous normal behaviors and standards, basic caution and intelligence can also fade. It is not unusual to hear of near-death experiencers being cheated, lied to, or involved in unpleasant accidents. Once they can begin integrating what happened to them, intelligence usually

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