out of body experiences
By jkmavelil
@jkmavelil (37)
India
3 responses
@jkmavelil (37)
• India
26 Nov 06
thanks for the response. i know many similar cases like this which i would like to share. please continue
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@tarachand (3895)
• India
26 Nov 06
Four years ago, I had undergone a major surgery and at one stage I could make out from the body language of the doctors and the nurses that they had given up on me and I was expected to be die any moment.
At one point in time, I felt that my hospital trolley in the MICU was being pushed faster and faster and then suddenly I felt a pain in my chest and then all was calm, nice, and I found myself in a brightly lit field with sunflowers (the kind you see in movies shot in Denmark). I found myself getting off my hospital bed (trolley) and walking towards what I thought was the brightest, coolest light. This light was brighter than the sun, but surprisingly did not hurt me at all.
There was a beautiful fragrance in the air and I could hear birds chirping merrily. As I walked towards the light, I could just make out a human like figure in it, but could not see what it was, it's features, and just as I was nearing the figure, my heartbeat was revived by the doctors who said that it had arresetd and they had a tough time bringing me back to life.
Does my experience qualify as an out of body experience?
@tarachand (3895)
• India
26 Nov 06
Life in general is 80-90 good even for the poorest of the por, the sickest of the sick, but we all tend to forget the good things, and the sadness, the sorrows cling to us and make us feel miserable and we think that life is mostly sad, it isn't, it's mostly good. (I hope you don't feel that I am preaching here. I am an optimist, have always been)