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Post by johnhsime on Aug 29, 2013 7:50:47 GMT -5
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Post by Swampy on Aug 29, 2013 9:52:03 GMT -5
The AWARE study is trying to see if the out-of-body (OBE) experiences are real - over the past several years, they have place certain objects in the operating rooms, above the surgeons, and they will be asking the patients if they saw those objects. As I understand it, the surgeons also don't know what those objects are or where they're placed. The preliminary results should be out this fall.
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Post by hornet32 on Aug 29, 2013 11:37:45 GMT -5
Death for all is inevitable those that believe have a better understanding and are better prepared for the inevitable than those that are brain dead or incapable of understanding what faith is .
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Post by dontom on Aug 29, 2013 21:59:57 GMT -5
The AWARE study is trying to see if the out-of-body (OBE) experiences are real - over the past several years, they have place certain objects in the operating rooms, above the surgeons, and they will be asking the patients if they saw those objects. As I understand it, the surgeons also don't know what those objects are or where they're placed. The preliminary results should be out this fall. They have done this before, years ago. And the results proved it was all nonsense then, just as it will again this fall. -Don- SF, CA
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Post by Swampy on Aug 29, 2013 22:14:33 GMT -5
When did they do this, Don?
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Post by dontom on Aug 29, 2013 22:30:51 GMT -5
When did they do this, Don? It was on TV several years ago. IIRC, just one hospital then, but because they had so many claim nonsense that they decided to put a sign facing up. Since then many have said they could see everything clearly from up high facing down in the room--everything except the words facing up on the sign. So this testing is nothing new. -Don- SF, CA
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2013 22:52:20 GMT -5
The question is not how to get out but how to get back in
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Post by johnhsime on Aug 30, 2013 9:05:55 GMT -5
I have heard similar stories in which people who have near death experiences do see objects on the tops of shelving units, and objects laying on the roof above the operating room.
jhs
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Post by dontom on Aug 31, 2013 7:57:55 GMT -5
I have heard similar stories in which people who have near death experiences do see objects on the tops of shelving units, and objects laying on the roof above the operating room. jhs I have heard stories too. But nothing that was well proven. As soon as they set up a more scientific "test" the nonsense claims fail every time. -Don- SF, CA
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Post by hornet32 on Aug 31, 2013 9:11:19 GMT -5
Don , listen to Tom he's far more intelligent and he'll set you straight about the here after .
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Post by Sir John on Aug 31, 2013 13:33:55 GMT -5
I think I have related this before, but our then richest man ($7 billion) died of a heart attack on a polo field in Sydney.
By sheer luck an ambulance was a few 100 yards away, returning from a job. It had the ONLY set of fibulators? in any ambulance in NSW. After about 6 minutes they got him going again and he loved to relate that "I have been dead for 6 minutes, and there is NOTHING THERE".
He wrote a cheque to put fibulators in every ambulance in the state.
SJ
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Post by Swampy on Aug 31, 2013 13:36:49 GMT -5
I think I have related this before, but our then richest man ($7 billion) died of a heart attack on a polo field in Sydney. By sheer luck an ambulance was a few 100 yards away, returning from a job. It had the ONLY set of fibulators? in any ambulance in NSW. After about 6 minutes they got him going again and he loved to relate that "I have been dead for 6 minutes, and there is NOTHING THERE". He wrote a cheque to put fibulators in every ambulance in the state. SJ I sure hope Jerry wasn't his accountant.
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Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Aug 31, 2013 14:26:40 GMT -5
I think I have related this before, but our then richest man ($7 billion) died of a heart attack on a polo field in Sydney. By sheer luck an ambulance was a few 100 yards away, returning from a job. It had the ONLY set of fibulators? in any ambulance in NSW. After about 6 minutes they got him going again and he loved to relate that "I have been dead for 6 minutes, and there is NOTHING THERE". He wrote a cheque to put fibulators in every ambulance in the state. SJ I sure hope Jerry wasn't his accountant. HE wrote the check -me not
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Post by Sir John on Aug 31, 2013 14:37:54 GMT -5
The same bloke, (Kerry Packer) was accepted as the biggest high roller in Las Vegas.
He stayed up all night at the tables and won a bucket of money. He thanked the girl at the table, and in passing asked her if she had a mortgage. She said yes, and he wrote out a cheque.
SJ
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Post by Sir John on Aug 31, 2013 14:40:24 GMT -5
Another night at Las Vegas he was confronted by a loud mouthed bloke who boasted that he was worth $7 Million. Six foot 4 inch Kerry looked down his nose and said, "really?, I will toss you for it".
SJ
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