Har inga egna erfarenheter jag vill dela med mig av. Däremot är dödsbäddsvisioner och relaterade fenomen ett intresse jag har och har läst en del om det. Det har forskats en på detta under åren. En gubbe som gjorde sin PhD på fenomenet och omkringliggande fenomen är denna gubbe och hans bok
Deathbed Experiences as Evidence for the Afterlife
Av J. Steve Miller
https://jstevemiller.info/deathbed-experiences/
Intervju om boken här:
https://youtu.be/T_TnbKtQ2Eg
Ett coolt sidofenomen är när den döende får besök av folk som dött fast personen borde inte känna till att personen är död (kallad populärt för Peak in Darien).
Från boken:
Greyson goes on to report and document fifteen cases in the first category, nine in the second, and four in the final category.[235] Here is one of the cases he reports, about two childhood friends who contracted diphtheria:
Jennie, age 8, died on a Wednesday, a fact that was intentionally kept hidden from her friend Edith. At noon on that Saturday, Edith selected two of her photographs to be sent to Jennie, providing evidence that she still thought Jennie to be alive. Shortly thereafter she lapsed into unconsciousness, but that evening she awakened and spoke of seeing deceased friends. Then suddenly she said to her father, in great surprise, ‘Why, papa, I am going to take Jennie with me!’ She then reached out her arms and said, ‘O, Jennie, I’m so glad you are here,’ lapsed back into unconsciousness, and died.”[236]
Greyson concludes: …these Peak in Darien cases provide some of the most persuasive evidence for the ontological reality of deceased spirits. Recent medical and societal advances in end-of-life care offer favorable opportunities for the further investigation of these cases.[237]