The 8 Fascinating But Eerie Things You Experience When You Die

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We keep trying to make sense of death because we're afraid of it. After all, how can we not be when all we have ever known is life? It's always scary to step into change, and the more unknown that change is, the more daunting and unpredictable it feels.

Thankfully as time has gone on and science has advanced, we have been able to make death less of a mysterious thing. We now have a better understanding of some of the eerie but fascinating things that happen in our final moments. Here are the 8 most notable things based on the experiences of people who died and then came back.

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You See Yourself

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Almost everyone that had a near-death experience—meaning that their heart stopped beating and flatlined, only to be resuscitated once again,—reported an ability to step outside of their body.

They explained that not only were they able to see themselves as they were floating in space, but they were also able to give accurate details of who was around, what they were doing and saying, and what was happening during the moments they were technically clinically dead. This raises questions as to whether our spirit is attached to our physical bodies or whether we float away from death when we die and go on to live in some sort of spirit world instead.

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You See A Light

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The expression "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel" didn't come out of nowhere. Seeing a light upon death is a common report by those who were brought back away from it. Just like we have seen in the movies, it's true that they describe feeling welcomed into a warm, bright, and beautiful light.

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The intensity of the brightness of that light differs from person to person. Some people have described that light as "God." Some of those who had enough time to step into it also described finally getting the answers to all sorts of questions about the universe. They explained that everything was connected and that it all finally made sense. The light was so reassuring, that some didn't want to be brought back to life.

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You See Your Life Flash Before Your Eyes

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Seeing your life flash before your eyes also is a true statement. This phenomenon has been the subject of many scientific studies.

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A recent study's most notable discovery was that for about 30 seconds before and after a man's heart stopped beating from cardiac arrest, activity increased in the parts of the brain associated with memory recall, meditation, and dreams. This information supports a theory known as"life recalls” which suggests that we relive our whole life in seconds, or a flash, just before we die.

Our eyes move rapidly, like REM sleep, while accessing memories. This shows that, as more and more studies are revealing, the brain remains active during and immediately after death

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You See Your Dead Loved Ones

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Perhaps one of the most heartwarming reports of what happens after death is that people report being able to see and interact with loved ones who have passed away, even if it's for a short visit. They can't necessarily control who they will encounter but often times it's a relative or dear friend who appeared to them.

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Some have even been told to go back to life as it was not yet their time to join them in the afterlife. Perhaps our lost loved ones really are watching over us somewhere from beyond until we join them one day.

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You Float Outside Of Your Body

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Almost every person who reported having a moment in which they were clinically dead, reported that they were able to float outside their physical body in spirit. This is something people have been trying to do while alive but sleeping, calling it astral projection.

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Astral projection is a practice of leaving the body safely. There are numerous guides that teach people how to leave their bodies on command. It starts out by practicing lucid dreaming, or the ability to control your dreams. While this may be experienced differently when sleeping versus when dead, it can simulate the experience to give you an idea of what to expect!

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You Can See Everyone Around You, Even Unconscious

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One of the fascinating discoveries is of people reporting being able to see and hear everything that happened around them while they were unconscious even though they weren't able to respond.

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One person, in particular, mentioned that they were able to see the green-haired paramedic that was sitting by them as they lay unresponsive. Days later, upon gaining back consciousness, she saw him again in real life. She approached him to ask. She said he seemed astonished because there was no way she should have been able to see him. Perhaps we tap into a sixth sense we're not even aware of when we die.

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It All Fades To Black

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There is no way to guarantee for sure what exactly will happen to each of us upon death. It's possible that the experience will be relative to the person. Not all near-death experiences have been positive.

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Some say that death was nothing but fading to black. In some cases, they said it felt like a deep sleep, without dreams.

This is the worst fear for some of us. It would mean that our whole lives end up being meaningless and truly end as our physical bodies decay. It's hard to believe that our bodies simply rot and our souls along with them. But, this can also be motivation to live as full of a life as possible while we are still alive.

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Your Energy Lives On Even When You Die

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This list was mostly compiled based on the experiences of real people upon their clinical death. But according to science and the first law of thermodynamics, no energy gets created in the universe and none is destroyed.

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This means that when we die, our energy doesn't die with us; it continues to exist. Make of that what you will, but let it be known that we are a part of something bigger. Time and space aren't as simple as we have structured them to be.

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