I understand you’re asking about near-death experiences (NDEs), which are reports from people who have clinically died and then been revived. While I haven’t had a personal experience like this, I can share what many people describe.
People who have experienced NDEs often report common sensations, though experiences vary widely. Some of the most frequently mentioned aspects include:
1. A Feeling of Peace
Many individuals describe a profound sense of peace, free from pain or fear, even if they had been suffering beforehand.
2. Out-of-Body Experience
Some people feel as though they have left their bodies and can observe what’s happening around them, such as medical procedures or their loved ones’ reactions.
3. A Tunnel or Light
A common description is moving through a tunnel toward a bright, warm light. Some people describe this light as welcoming or comforting.
4. Meeting Loved Ones
Many people report seeing deceased loved ones or other figures, often offering comfort or guiding them. Some even describe encounters with religious or spiritual beings.
5. A Life Review
Some NDEs involve a “life review,” where individuals relive key moments from their lives, sometimes with a sense of understanding or judgment, but often from a detached perspective.
6. Being Told It’s Not Their Time
Many who come back from these experiences say they were told that it wasn’t their time to die and that they had to return to their bodies, though they often didn’t want to.
Feelings When Returning
Upon returning, people often feel a mix of emotions. Some feel disappointment or sadness at leaving the peaceful state behind, while others feel a renewed sense of purpose or gratitude for life. Many describe feeling more spiritually connected or less fearful of death after their experience.
Science and Interpretation
Scientists studying NDEs propose various explanations, ranging from neurological responses to oxygen deprivation in the brain, to spiritual experiences. However, the exact cause remains debated.
It’s a deeply personal and subjective experience for those who go through it. Would you like to know more about the scientific studies on this phenomenon or hear more personal accounts?