Has anyone had near death experiences?

Has anyone else had near death experiences, and made you think life is nothing?

  • I was hospitalized and while in the ER my heart stopped beating for around 2 minutes before being started again. During the time my heart stopped I can describe it only as feeling nothingness. Instead of being thankful for being alive, it made me think that there is nothing after death and that we are just destined for the peace of nothingness? what's your opinion? BTW I don't think i've ever felt as good in my life besides when I was clinically dead.

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    When I was in the third grade, I was driving a go-cart in my yard and crashed into a pecan tree. I was wearing no helmet. My brother, two year older than me, wanted to be all "better than you and older so you have to do what I say". He fashioned a seatbelt out of a dog leash. This was very uncomfortable. I hated it. But; because he claimed he was supreme ruler of the go-cart and I had to follow his rules, I had to wear it. When I crashed, somehow my nose tore on the steering wheel when I jerked forwards. I had ten stitches on the right side of my nose; mid nose to the end, tore COMPLETELY through and through. At the hospital, they tested me for liver and kidney damage (etc) because of the violet jolt from the "seatbelt". If I had not been wearing the make-shift seatbelt, I would have had severe brain damage, and might not have survived. If I did, I would be retarded for the rest of my life, paralyzed, and/or in a wheelchair. Afterwards, I thanked my brother. :D God then became more important in my life. AFTERWARDS: In the summer of fifth grade, I tore my heel all up and had seven stitches in the left heel. When I was three, I cracked my head on a rock. Three staples. Last year, I had ingrown toenails on my two big toes. Six stitches in each toe and surgery. So, maybe I'm just accident prone?

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on the contrary. i felt like there is something beyond this that is indescribably wonderful.

dali333

on the contrary. i felt like there is something beyond this that is indescribably wonderful.

dali333

When I was in the third grade, I was driving a go-cart in my yard and crashed into a pecan tree. I was wearing no helmet. My brother, two year older than me, wanted to be all "better than you and older so you have to do what I say". He fashioned a seatbelt out of a dog leash. This was very uncomfortable. I hated it. But; because he claimed he was supreme ruler of the go-cart and I had to follow his rules, I had to wear it. When I crashed, somehow my nose tore on the steering wheel when I jerked forwards. I had ten stitches on the right side of my nose; mid nose to the end, tore COMPLETELY through and through. At the hospital, they tested me for liver and kidney damage (etc) because of the violet jolt from the "seatbelt". If I had not been wearing the make-shift seatbelt, I would have had severe brain damage, and might not have survived. If I did, I would be retarded for the rest of my life, paralyzed, and/or in a wheelchair. Afterwards, I thanked my brother. :D God then became more important in my life. AFTERWARDS: In the summer of fifth grade, I tore my heel all up and had seven stitches in the left heel. When I was three, I cracked my head on a rock. Three staples. Last year, I had ingrown toenails on my two big toes. Six stitches in each toe and surgery. So, maybe I'm just accident prone?

Anamarie

Nothingness can not be felt now can it. What you felt was the beginning of the afterlife without the light. Happens to many that way, and it was why you felt so good. Sometimes this is called the dark light? Yea, strange thing to call it, but it still feels as good as the ones with the light. It takes place right before you get to the light, if you had been dead longer you would have saw the light.

Lekatt

Twice in my life I have been declared dead and brought back (I was in the hospital both times). As far as I know there was no sensation at all. For me I was awake a one point and then aware at a later time. I don't believe this to be significant of prove anything. It is just something that happened.

Randy

it would be nice to die and experience the unsurpassed luxury of nothingness. unless you die having not completed what you've felt you needed to. but nothing awaits for all and will be bliss.

Strawberry

We were nothing before we were born, and we will return to nothing after we die. I have no problem with that.

20 Eyes

WHICH GIVES NO EVIDENCE OF LIFE AFTER DEATH.

cork

Nothingness can not be felt now can it. What you felt was the beginning of the afterlife without the light. Happens to many that way, and it was why you felt so good. Sometimes this is called the dark light? Yea, strange thing to call it, but it still feels as good as the ones with the light. It takes place right before you get to the light, if you had been dead longer you would have saw the light.

Lekatt

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