Near Death Experience
Posted on: January 24, 2012 - 11:52am

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I had an NDE back in 1992. It was nothing like what theists have described.
I've had 4 NDE's. I was too busy trying to stay alive to look for light tunnels at the time though.
Proud Canadian, Enlightened Atheist, Gaming God.
I am sure New Yorkers hate tunnels during rush hour. Not saying you are from NY but city traffic is a bitch.
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers."Obama
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I have had plenty of "far from death" experiences, in fact I have them every day I am not dead.
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers."Obama
Check out my poetry here on Rational Responders Like my poetry thread on Facebook under BrianJames Rational Poet also on twitter under Brianrrs37
LOL. The Lincoln tunnel is the worst.
My home state of New Jersey has a big problem with toll booths.
I used to damn near carry a purse full of change with me, there were so many of them.
Years ago, I had a visitor that asked me "WTF is up with New Jersey and all of these left turns and toll booths? HOW DO YOU GET OUT OF THIS STATE?"
To which I replied : "Very easy. Just take a left turn and head for the next tollbooth"
That is one of the things about my home state that I do not miss.
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
Friedrich Nietzsche
I grew up in Northern Va. Traffic back then was a bitch. But since I have gone to the sticks and to hear locals here bitch about traffic is a joke.
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers."Obama
Check out my poetry here on Rational Responders Like my poetry thread on Facebook under BrianJames Rational Poet also on twitter under Brianrrs37
No boredom allowed !!
None of those namby-pamby descriptions of NDEs (smirk).
Re:: The unmitigated brutality cubed (to the third power) That's the good stuff
Personally, I dont want to hear about the bland light at the end of the tunnel brain shutting down namby-pamby candy-azz descriptions of NDEs. I do want to hear the rather lengthy descriptions of demons and smoke and giant black iron cauldrons frying your tuckus/fanny (with extra cajun spice) for billions of years. Mainly your unmitigated brutality cubed (to the third power) That's the good stuff
Yes, yes, YES! (pounds shoe on desk for emphasis)
That's made my day.
Bring it on.
climbing up Nellie's Glen to Katoomba and had what I thought was an NDE. Everything went white and started fragmenting and I knew I was dying. But it was just me hyperventilating after backpacking Mini Saddle and the Black Ridge and back...in 3 days.
"Experiments are the only means of knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." Max Planck
Ae that is some awesome looking terrain. Very scenic.
Looks like Southern Alberta, but with trees.
Proud Canadian, Enlightened Atheist, Gaming God.
don't you miss the e street band? greetings from asbury park, nj is one of my favorite albums of all time. "spirit in the night" was my theme song during the summer of 2003.
"I asked my father,
I said, 'Father change my name.'
The one I'm using now it's covered up
with fear and filth and cowardice and shame."
--Leonard Cohen
When I hear the name Asbury Park, I think of that abandoned amusement park that was the stuff of many myths and urban legends.
Although I do like that album.
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
Friedrich Nietzsche