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Old 02-16-2008, 02:58 AM
Gelly
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I had one but was too young to remember it. 4 months old, heart valve
surgery. Was put into hypothermia to do the operation, too young for
anesthesia. So was essentially dead while they did the operation.

I have wondered if that was a big part of making me who I am today.

Maybe I went someplace.

Maybe my soul was trying to fold its hand on this life before it got
started, and by living out this life I am gaining extra points in some
way, because I really wasn't meant to be here and would have a hard
life.

Any other death/near death experiences out there?
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Old 02-16-2008, 12:07 PM
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"Gelly" <Gelly.D@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I had one but was too young to remember it. 4 months old, heart valve
> surgery. Was put into hypothermia to do the operation, too young for
> anesthesia. So was essentially dead while they did the operation.
>
> I have wondered if that was a big part of making me who I am today.
>
> Maybe I went someplace.
>
> Maybe my soul was trying to fold its hand on this life before it got
> started, and by living out this life I am gaining extra points in some
> way, because I really wasn't meant to be here and would have a hard
> life.
>
> Any other death/near death experiences out there?


I would bet that you were injured in the process.


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Old 02-16-2008, 04:54 PM
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"Gelly" <> wrote in message
news:6f8e58f7-9250-4355-a03f-5e9ba2c759a6@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> I had one but was too young to remember it. 4 months old, heart valve
> surgery. Was put into hypothermia to do the operation, too young for
> anesthesia. So was essentially dead while they did the operation.
>
> I have wondered if that was a big part of making me who I am today.
>
> Maybe I went someplace.
>
> Maybe my soul was trying to fold its hand on this life before it got
> started, and by living out this life I am gaining extra points in some
> way, because I really wasn't meant to be here and would have a hard
> life.
>
> Any other death/near death experiences out there?


I came close to it whist canoeing once, got trapped underneath and was
unable to right myself. after the initial panic a calmness descended when I
realized that thrashing around like a fish (ironically) out of water was
getting me no where.

I remember considering my options and then panicking once more when I
realized there was no way out. Then a real palpable calmness descended as I
started to face up to the fact of death by drowning. I remembered reading
somewhere that after the initial filling up of the lungs with water it is
actually quite a serene experience, not sure if that is true or not because
I made one last final attempt to free myself and wonders of wonders I was
free.


not really a near-death experience as such but close enough. I suppose the
closest I have ever been was during my psychosis or when the depression hits
real bad then of course all the parameters are changed.


zerosky





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Old 02-18-2008, 06:36 AM
Miguel Alberto
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Since I first killed myself I have lived the last half of my life
over 80 times. Every other time I spend about 1000 years body switching,
backward and forward in time, trying to get back into one of my
duplicate bodies in the past, and in a favorable probability timeline. I
finally have, and here I am, being persued for a lawsuit against me for
helping my cousin Al fight Ethos Inc. of Jamaica Plane MA, and their
legal goons O'Sullivan & Associates in Norwell, MA. I'm here in Bangor,
Maine and these Mass Souls are trying to nail me down. And they are
trying to sue other members of Alchemy61 like Jay, and Jim and Radu,
etc. But we can out run them, or I'll be back surfing through the access
to the world.
Most of us Hellians think we can master the Underworld someday.
We'll take Ethos and O'Sullvan down with us. They've hurt alot of
old, defenseless people, but. they messed with the wrong people this
time.

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