One in 10 People have had a Near-Death Experience
One in 10 People have had a Near-Death Experience
Researchers from Norway and Denmark have found that about one in ten people has a near-death experience in their life. According to the study, people in 35 separate countries experienced unusual spiritual and physical symptoms. These have taken place in the life-threatening occasion which includes car crashes, near-drownings, and heart attacks.Several people who participated in the study had near-death experiences and said that they felt completely at peace. However, there are others who said that had been aware of the presence of others when they fell asleep. In fact, there have been reports stating that people could feel a demon on their chest as they lay paralyzed being unable to make any movement.An interesting fact that was discovered from the study was that nine out of 10 people who had this near-death experience went through an abnormal time perception when 2/3 of them enjoyed an amazing speed of thought and vivid thoughts.There has been evidence that shows near-death experience can also be linked to a sleep disorder which is known as REM or Rapid Eye Movement sleep intrusion. This is a condition in which the brain of a person is asleep while they are awake. Some people reported that they are having auditory and visual hallucination and various other symptoms such as sleep paralysis. This is a state in which they are conscious but are unable to move.Dr. Daniel Kondziella, the lead researcher who is a neurologist in the University of Copenhagen, said that their main finding was that they confirmed their association of people’s near-death experiences with REM. He said that even though the association isn’t causality, if they are able to identify the psychological mechanism that works behind Rapid Eye Movement sleep intrusion to wakefulness, they might be advancing their study of near-death experiences.In medical terms, the near-death experience is impossible. These experiences generally occur when a person is physically compromised and unconscious or clinically dead. From a logical, as well as a medical perspective, it is almost impossible for a person who is unconscious to have a lucid experience which is logically organized. Nevertheless, lucid experiences can happen all the time. During this time, the levels of alertness and consciousness which they feel are even greater than what a person experiences in daily life.
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