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I'm curious [for anyone who has experienced a failed attempt (or close to death in general]) has anyone experienced a near-death experience (examples: sense of leaving the body, traveling through a tunnel toward a brilliant light, profound peace, life reviews, and encounters with deceased loved ones)

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Dec 23, 2024
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I had a massive feeling of peace when I had my near-death experience. I crave that peace all the time.
 
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bugbugbug

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Mar 2, 2026
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I had a massive feeling of peace when I had my near-death experience. I crave that peace all the time.
Thank you so much for answering, I hope that you will find this peace again in whatever way you are wishing
 
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Jun 23, 2020
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I was dead for 42 minutes and there was nothing. I don't know if that's because of the brain injury making me not remember, or there was truly nothing? I do not know. To my awareness, near death experiences are due to the brain dying and hallucinating.
 
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I was dead for 42 minutes and there was nothing. I don't know if that's because of the brain injury making me not remember, or there was truly nothing? I do not know. To my awareness, near death experiences are due to the brain dying and hallucinating.
Thank you for sharing your experience, if I'm being honest I don't believe in an afterlife but I do hope for my brain to go through that process of hallucination.