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Near-Death Experiences

Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are profound personal events reported by people who have come close to death or have been clinically dead for a short period. Common features include feelings of peace, out-of-body experiences, moving through a tunnel, and encounters with deceased loved ones or spiritual beings. These experiences often lead individuals to reassess their lives and beliefs about the afterlife. While interpretations vary—ranging from psychological responses to the brain’s function during trauma—NDEs have sparked interest in the nature of consciousness and the possibility of life after death, prompting ongoing research and discussion in both scientific and spiritual contexts.

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    Near-death experiences (NDEs) are profound psychological events that some people report after coming close to death or experiencing extreme physical stress. Common features of NDEs include a sense of detachment from the body, feelings of peace, seeing bright lights, or encountering deceased loved ones. While interpretations vary, NDEs often lead to increased personal reflection and changes in attitudes toward life and death. They spark interest in fields like psychology, neurology, and spirituality, with ongoing debates about whether they are purely physiological responses or indicate something beyond physical existence.