The Paranormal (Where is it now?)

by David Turell @, Sunday, January 11, 2009, 16:50 (5793 days ago) @ George Jelliss


> There is not sufficient explicit data here to come to any opinion. Professional caregivers are not immune from error or gullibility. There was a professor of mathematics and physics who endorsed Yuri Geller's spoon-bending. 
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> When you say they (A) "tell" of the recent death of a person (B) that they know, do you mean someone (B) who has died while they (A) were in their near death state, and that they (A) are able to give details of how they (B) died? Would these be people in the same hospice, or elsewhere? - They 'learn' of a death during their communication with 'the other side' at the end of the tunnel where the light is. Communication is said to be telepathic. The death is of someone they know but not at the same hospice. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross gave an early description of this in a story about a young American Indian girl who 'knew' of her father's death, even though he was across the country. I have never seen a report where the mode of death is described by the individual of the NDE. In this type of event the NDE'er is told it is not yet their time and to go back down the tunnel. Generally the NDE'er states they wanted to stay and not come back. These experiences are consistently the same (other than reporting another death, which is not as common).


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