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A very long and drawn out story but yes. I saw everything from a first person perspective in the emergency helicoper, in the ER and in the surgical suite. The weird part is that I was unconscious for most of it. I had different memories of what happened in the ER than my family for sure. And then after I realized my body was dying my mind began a journey that I have still never fully understood to this day. I use to revisit the journey in order to try to understand the rabbit hole but ultimately I realized the paradox of it all. The more one understands the journey the more one realizes the journey is all there is.

Nice. Have you posted on this as I'd love to read it? I've been experimenting with OOBE to no avail after having my own lil' experience not too long ago. I did pick up Robert Monroe's book and find it very interesting. Yes, my friend there's so much more out there to grasp and ultimately try to make sense of. Glad you're here with testimony today. Much appreciated. I'll check out your blog.