Near-death experience
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A near-death experience (NDE), refers to a broad range of personal experiences associated with impending death, encompassing multiple possible sensations including detachment from the body; feelings of levitation; extreme fear; total serenity, security, or warmth; the experience of absolute dissolution; and the presence of a light, which some people interpret as a deity.
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See also
- Alister Hardy
- Beyond and Back
- Embraced by the Light
- Flatliners
- Form constant
- Induced after-death communication
- Lazarus phenomenon
- Lobsang Rampa
- Near-birth experience
- Near-death studies
- Neurotheology
- Premature burial
- Sheol
- Suspended animation
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