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In reply to the discussion: Gnostic Agnostic.. [View all]Karadeniz
(23,713 posts)hundreds of near-death accounts and set out to mimic one. Same with the neurosurgeons account. My own experience is believed by basically noone. That's how it is. Most people don't want to accept another's experience. They want validation, like religions provide despite their not offering actual proof. Unfortunately, religions usually stay at the faith level which is lack of knowledge by experience and therefore subject to interpretation and manipulation.
On the doctor's event, as to her going in and out of life, there were friends present trying to revive her, but one has to take her word for her experience during the "dead" times. Most people are hesitant to share since they expect ridicule. Why don't you read her book to test her? Plug "doctor who died while kayaking and had a near death experience" into your search engine.
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