What is the reality behind near death experience. a report indicates that such experience is caused by brain activity. There is no real after or near death experience.

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About the ingenuity of Real death experience nothing consolidated has come out from the scientific community. We have to wait for some time to very if it's true or false.
About the ingenuity of Real death experience nothing consolidated has come out from the scientific community. We have to wait for some time to very if it's true or false.


Nobody is likely to come to life after death. Naturally, there cannot be genuine after death experience.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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About the ingenuity of Real death experience nothing consolidated has come out from the scientific community. We have to wait for some time to very if it's true or false.


Nobody is likely to come to life after death. Naturally, there cannot be genuine after death experience.


Let's leave it to scientific community. They will come up with most convincing reasons. Suppose we say that there is no life after death we will branded as Aethiests. ( of course we are.)
About the ingenuity of Real death experience nothing consolidated has come out from the scientific community. We have to wait for some time to very if it's true or false.


Nobody is likely to come to life after death. Naturally, there cannot be genuine after death experience.


Let's leave it to scientific community. They will come up with most convincing reasons. Suppose we say that there is no life after death we will branded as Aethiests. ( of course we are.)


I think it is very hard to prove life after death.
About the ingenuity of Real death experience nothing consolidated has come out from the scientific community. We have to wait for some time to very if it's true or false.


Nobody is likely to come to life after death. Naturally, there cannot be genuine after death experience.


Let's leave it to scientific community. They will come up with most convincing reasons. Suppose we say that there is no life after death we will branded as Aethiests. ( of course we are.)


Let them brand us as they like. I think that whatever we know or experience is through our brain and senses- eyes, ears. Death means that these senses and brain are lost. Then how can one experience anything?

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I don't think we can describe it on hearsay, one needs a first hand experience to know it for sure.

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I don't think we can describe it on hearsay, one needs a first hand experience to know it for sure.


That way, there are many incidents, where in the concerned person accounted his or her Near death experiences. What we need is a scientific proof. And that scientific proof is evading the scientists also.
I don't think we can describe it on hearsay, one needs a first hand experience to know it for sure.


That way, there are many incidents, where in the concerned person accounted his or her Near death experiences. What we need is a scientific proof. And that scientific proof is evading the scientists also.


The real experience would be same for all whatever be religion or culture. But the experiences differ depending on an individual's belief. for example unlike others, a Hindu would find Yama Raj in his experience.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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I don't think we can describe it on hearsay, one needs a first hand experience to know it for sure.


That way, there are many incidents, where in the concerned person accounted his or her Near death experiences. What we need is a scientific proof. And that scientific proof is evading the scientists also.


The real experience would be same for all whatever be religion or culture. But the experiences differ depending on an individual's belief. for example unlike others, a Hindu would find Yama Raj in his experience.


If he is a sinner and conscious about his sins, one will see Yamraj. If one thinks that he’s a saint and done a great deal to the welfare of the humanity, he will see the gates of Swarg .If he's a pleasure seeker he will see Rambha, Urvashi etc. But these are all speculations and imaginations. They won’t stand to the logic.
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I don't think we can describe it on hearsay, one needs a first hand experience to know it for sure.


I read some near death experience, experienced by the people involved. But if you hear what they say it sounds incoherent and illogical. This is the reason why scientists are also in a doubt about the ingenuity of 'Near death experience."
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