Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-25936766-20170506230515

GreyStark wrote: 1-@someone.Oh, it isn't just that someone. People actually observe stuff during out of body experiences.

2-One guy had dentures, now while his body was being wheeled along one of the people at the hospital took out his dentures and stored them somewhere and once this guy woke up he was able to say where they had been stored.

3-Another example would be where a woman's heart stopped after her head tissue had been attacked by a virus she had contracted. now her whole family was there at the hospital except her son in law, he was in bed sleeping. Now when her heart stopped she appeared to the son in law, gave him a message for her daughter and disappeared. Meanwhile at the hospital her heart began to beat again. You know what she said when she woke up? "Did you get the message?" And she was able to recall that message word for word 1-Out of body experiences. But we are talking about NDEs, which are different.

2-Meh, same as with blind people who apparently "see" things clearly during NDEs. People have 5 senses. If one sense is not being used, the others will be used more to compensate.

Hearing. Touch. Smell. You don't need eyes to know where things are.

3-Where was the son in law? What happened between the woman waking up and the son in law "getting the message"?

Even something as simple as the guy telling someone about the message, and that someone mentioning it within the woman's vicinity, would be enough for her to "recall" the message.

And most importantly.....where is the evidence that all that actually happened like that? Because if it's just something you read on the internet, you cannot be gullible.