The whole life review is usually experienced at once—instantaneous and panoramic.
Life review: the whole thing hits at once
Reports of NDE life review keep circling back to the same strange shape: an entire life, experienced outside of time, all at once, with many events perceived simultaneously. The review is not just memory playback; it centers on moral and relational meaning, and people do not simply remember what they did. The lesson here is blunt: the most important thing is to care for the person in front of you now, with love, compassion, or concern, because now is all we have. Wisdom, in this account, doesn’t come from abstract searching so much as from wholehearted presence with the people we relate to regularly, especially the people in the room who need our immediate attention.
Gobble's Take: If the review is relational, then your real curriculum is the conversation you’re having right now.
Source: Perplexity Search
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