Is the after-life a real place? Why does science say that Near Death Experiences are nothing more than a lack of oxygen to the brain?
I personally had a death experience at age 42 during surgery. I went through the “tunnel” and saw my beloved grandmother. But I came back to complete my work for God. My short visit to the Other Side was not due to oxygen depravation, it was an allergic shock from the anesthetic given to me. Just before “going out” I said to the doctor, “I think I’m dying…” and then was gone. The entire trip lasted two minutes, with plenty of oxygen getting to my brain the whole time. So that is my personal viewpoint from actual experience. I wonder if any of the critics have ever gone through the actual event? Generally not. Now from a common sense perspective. The lack of oxygen theory does not hold water due to the fact that everyone having an NDE reports seeing similar places and experiencing similar events. This tells us that an NDE is an external reality that the soul goes to, not some internal jumble of personal experiences that a confused brain elaborates upon. Now for an actual experience wi