Experiencing Vivid Nature Scenes in Near Death Experiences

Experiencing Vivid Nature Scenes in Near Death Experiences
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NDE experiencers discuss their impressions of vivid nature scenes during their near death experiences.

00:00 Scott Drummond
03:42 Bill
04:48 Lynda Cramer
06:53 Tonye
08:06 Philip Siracusa
10:19 Bryan Jordan
11:47 Lura Ketchledge
13:41 Raymond O’Brien
15:07 Jayne Smith
17:06 Ellyn Dye
18:49 Dean Braxton
19:37 Ginnette Biro
20:21 Kimberly Clark Sharps
20:57 Tyler Deal
21:28 Jane Moe
22:35 Dale Black
23:22 Nancy Rynes
26:46 Sharon Milliman
30:19 Eben Alexander

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  1. Too bad you don’t need to leave the body for this experience. Lots of idiots stuck in material greed have these. Others stay here and receive the same without cardiac arrest.

  2. Some Near Death experiences, called “Peak in Darien” experiences, include visions of deceased people who are not known at the time to be dead.

    For Example: Physician K. M. Dale related the case of 9-year-old Eddie Cuomo, whose fever finally broke after nearly 36 hours of anxious vigil on the part of his parents and hospital personnel. As soon as he opened his eyes, at 3:00 in the morning, Eddie urgently told his parents that he had been to heaven, where he saw his deceased Grandpa Cuomo, Auntie Rosa, and Uncle Lorenzo. His father was embarrassed that Dr. Dale was overhearing Eddie’s story and tried to dismiss it as feverish delirium. Then Eddie added that he also saw his 19-year-old sister Teresa, who told him he had to go back. His father then became agitated, because he had just spoken with Teresa, who was attending college in Vermont, two nights ago; and he asked Dr. Dale to sedate Eddie. Later that morning, when Eddie’s parents telephoned the college, they learned that Teresa had been killed in an automobile accident just after midnight, and that college officials had tried unsuccessfully to reach the Cuomo's at their home to inform them of the tragic news.

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