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1 Donielle October 10, 2007 at 1:58 pm

Amazing Kandace! Thank you so much for sharing!

2 Allen Katzoff October 12, 2007 at 9:06 am

That is a fascinating account.
If you are interested in near-death experiences (NDEs), the most credible source is the website of the International Association for Near-Death Studies at http://www.iands.org. In particular, you might want to check under the Research tab for published papers outlining new findings from the most current research, particularly the two written by Dr. Peter Fenwick and Dr. Pim Van Lommel.

During the past 30 years, NDEs have been the focus of many scientific studies at universities and medical centers throughout the U.S. and around the world. Many medical professionals who have seriously studied the research – and it is extensive – no longer dismiss this phenomenon as hallucinations, intense dreams, or caused by physiological or pharmacological factors. The best analysis of the many physiological theories regarding NDEs is on a DVD that I have that has a presentation by Dr. Bruce Greyson (from the University of Virginia Medical School) titled “T3-Explanatory Models of NDEs.” It can be obtained from the website above at http://www.iands.org/conferences/2006_conference_presentations
This presentation was from an international conference in 2006 at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.

I am a member of this association. To join is very inexpensive, and they keep you up-to-date with the latest NDE research along with e-mails of experiencer accounts every month.
Allen

3 therapydoc October 15, 2007 at 5:09 am

That must have affected how you look at every day.

4 faye November 17, 2008 at 11:45 am

Wonderful story, Kandace, but unfortunately you did not have a near-death experience.

In Near-Death, a person is either clinically dead, near death, or in a situation where death is likely or expected. These circumstances include serious illness or injury, such as from a car accident, military combat, childbirth, or suicide attempt.

http://www.iands.org/nde_index.php

Any other type of out-of-body experience is just that: an out-of-body experience, although just as interesting and mysterious as NDE.

5 Kandace November 17, 2008 at 11:56 am

Thanks for your comment, but according to the paramedics I was clinically dead. It was an awesome experience.