Kenneth Ring,PH.D. published a book (copywrite 1980) Life at Death - A Scientific Investigation of the NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE which I had the opportunity to study in January of 1986 just after my release from the hospital I woke up in. While on the way home some 30 days before reading the book I had been driving home in my 911T Porsche down a winding hilly country road on a foggy day when on a high-crown curve my car hit a large boulder just off the side of the pavement and was thrown into a very large tree which struck the drivers door. After being in a coma from December 10th to January 1st I was indeed interested to find out more about where I had been. Not in a hospital, not in a coma but that cold lonely dark place I went after I realized that I was dead.
The book gave me the opportunity to examine a few of the reported experiences of people having experiences of a similar nature for purposes of comparison to my own. Some of the accounts I thought were very entertaining and I then cut to the chase. In the book was an evaluation of what is referred to as the core experience. My wife asked me the questions and I provided the answers. Sure enough, I scored 100% on the core experience. Now I was not alone in my thoughts. One of the accounts brought me to remembering something else about my experience that I had forgotten and in an instant was gone. That one thing was how everything will be perfect in the end.
Well, to make a long story short, I have recently located another copy from the library and will be looking at this experience again to see if I can return to that other tid-bit of information, and who knows, I might even remember something else.
More soon . .
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