“In the face of overwhelming evidence, I’ve come to believe there’s certainly an afterlife,” Dr. Jeffrey Long wrote in a new essay for Insider.
, he defines NDEs as “someone who is either comatose or clinically dead, without a heartbeat, having a lucid experience where they see, hear, feel emotions, and interact with other beings.”“In the face of overwhelming evidence, I’ve come to believe there’s certainly an afterlife,” he said.Twitter / @4NDERFAbout 45% of patients report an out-of-body experience.
Others “say they’re transported into another realm,” with many claiming to have passed through a tunnel, seen a bright light, been greeted by a deceased loved one and watched their life “I haven’t found any scientific explanation for these experiences,” Long confessed, but noted the breadth of the reports.
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