Across every culture and all of recorded history, near-death experiences have kept showing up.
Near-death experiences: the same strange story, again and again
Near-death experiences, or NDEs, have been documented across every culture, throughout all of recorded history, and in people of every age, background, and belief system. They’ve been studied by medical doctors, neuroscientists, psychologists, and parapsychologists alike, and the evidence is described here as far more compelling than most people realize. One key takeaway from the fact pack is blunt: there is one common element in all near-death experiences — they transform the people who have them. The post frames NDEs as more than a curiosity about death; it’s also about what these extraordinary experiences may teach us about life.
Gobble's Take: If the same kind of experience keeps surfacing everywhere, the boring explanation has some explaining to do.
Source: Perplexity Search
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