Summary
The phrase "near-death experience" first appeared in Raymond Moody's 1975 book, "Life After Life," but descriptions of the experience itself date back more than 2,000 years.
Among people who have reported a near-death experience, 15 elements are commonly reported. They include: a sense of leaving one's physical body, a sense of moving through a tunnel or through darkness, intense emotions, encounters with deceased loved ones or spiritual figures, experiencing a review of one's life and a sense of interconnectedness.See the full content of this document
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Abcs of Religion N Is for Near-Death Experience
The earliest known report of a near-death experience come...
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