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There are many people who have experienced death. Such events have been analyzed by scientists for many years, the results of studies conducted by many doctors have recently been published. These are not hallucinations, they concluded. Readers of MedTvoiLokony also have the experience of death. We present two stories sent in letters to our editorial office.
- Modern medicine has radically changed the way we think about death. And we still learn how little we know about this last stage of life, wrote a research fellow at the Institute for the Future of Humanity at the University of Oxford a few years ago.
- The so-called the experience of death has many people behind it. Our readers are also among them
- Tadeusz has been through COVID-19 very hard. During his stay in the hospital, he found himself on the “other side”. But he saw no clarity, no angels and no Saints. He saw something completely different
- The reader, in turn, describes the experience in which she “became an angel” for a boy who was in a coma after an accident
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage
Death Experience — What Happens to the Man?
Article What Happens at Death? The new study on consciousness has met with great interest from our readers. In it, we wrote about research into the “near-death experience” (NDE), that is, the sensory feelings experienced by a person who has rubbed off on death or was in a state of clinical death. The research was carried out by many scientists and doctors of various specializations.
The authors of the study write that “very many cases of death have been recorded in various cultures around the world. Attention is drawn to the fact that they all happened according to a similar scenario ”. What is happening during this phenomenon?
«First there is a sense of separation from the body and a heightened sense of awareness of impending death. Then there is a journey to a destination, followed by a realistic analysis of the actions, intentions and thoughts throughout life. The next stage is the feeling of being in a place that seems “home”, and finally a return to the real world, greeted with relief by the resuscitation team “.
As it turns out, the phenomenon of being “on the other side” is not as rare as it might seem. We received quite a few letters from readers who shared their experiences. Below we publish the story of two people.
Tadeusz: I was on the other side
“I do not know what happens at the time of death, but a year ago I fell seriously ill with COVID-19,” Tadeusz wrote to us.
After a week of lying in the hospital, the moment came that I could not breathe, even with a mask, using the maximum oxygen intake from the oxygen system. I agreed to the doctors’ suggestions regarding intubation in one second. I was in a coma for about three weeks, but woke up nonetheless. I didn’t move my arms, legs, or head, and didn’t speak. But after spending nine months in hospital and rehabilitating for nine months, I recovered with some limitation in leg movement and cancer. However, I survived despite the slim chances. All the doctors I see for a checkup say it’s a miracle that I am alive and I can move around.
I think during my illness I was on the “other side” but I saw no brightness, no angels and no saints. I only saw in the form of a negative, like in a film from a camera, the tombstone as it is in the cemetery and the figure of the man standing next to the tombstone, with one foot on the ground and the other on the tombstone ».
MedTvoiLokony reader: I screamed not to go towards the light
«I am not writing because the article intrigued me extremely, but because it reminded me of an incident that relates to it. It is not related to my death experience, but to someone else’s »- writes a reader who wants to remain anonymous.
During my studies, I met a girl who invited me to her home, a little bit of a holiday in the countryside. At her friends ‘evening barbecue, someone brought the tragic information that one of the girls’ brother had a car accident and was in a coma in the hospital. The boy was only 26 at the time, and I was so sorry that I couldn’t stop thinking about him even though I didn’t know him. That evening, when I went to bed, I thought about him so intensely, asking fate to survive that suddenly (then it seemed to me that it was a dream) I found myself in the midst of a very glaring light, dressed in bright white or cream (I remember well because I looked at myself from top to bottom), there was darkness all around, the end of which could not be seen because it was black.
And suddenly something in the darkness started to move. At the height of my knees. It was the boy. As if he wanted to move towards me, towards the light. So I started shouting at him not to come here, not to go towards the light. To turn back, to walk towards the darkness. I was in panic, screaming for him to come back. And he said he couldn’t, couldn’t get up. I don’t remember exactly what my words were, but since he couldn’t get up, I made him crawl in his arms, no matter how, but he has to go back. The next day it turned out that the boy woke up. He was paralyzed from the waist down.
A few days later he was in another hospital for rehabilitation, he was in a wheelchair. My friend and I went to visit him. The first thing he said when he saw me was that he had already seen me as an angel in a coma. He said it with such excitement and as if he did not believe it himself. I was terrified because what happened to me was not a dream. I denied it, and my friend said that he had hit his head.
I rarely mention it, because I don’t want to be seen as if I had hit my head 😉 But with technology, information and research developing, it might be worth mentioning. »
You have a similar experience behind you. Do you want to share it with MedTvoiLokony readers? Feel free to submit your stories.
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