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Melvin Morse's video: Child Describes Near Death Experience Dr Melvin Morse MD Presents

@Child Describes Near Death Experience Dr. Melvin Morse MD Presents
Raw footage of child describing her near death experience. Listen through to the end where you will hear her say that she is not afraid to die as she knows a bit about it now, and that it is fun. I spend a lot of time establishing a timeline of her memory, as you will see that she doesn't remember anything about her critical illness, except that right at the point where her heart stops, she suddenly gains consciousness. This illustrates that we are awake and aware at the point of death, even if we appear to be in coma. This finding is validated in studies of fighter pilots who are subjected to enormous G forces to the point of almost death, to understand their tolerance for how fast aircraft can accelerate. After they lapse into coma, right at the point of nearly dying, consciousness returns! This case documents that the process of dying involves being awake and aware. In her case, she felt she was in a bright room and met her grandmother who had previously passed. She draws Melvin Morse MD a wonderful picture of her grandmother surrounded by clouds. Note all of the aspects of the story she doesn't know, indicating that this is a real experience she is trying to make sense of instead of being a made up or confabulated story. https://www.melvinmorsemd.com/

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This video was published on 2022-11-17 01:26:04 GMT by @Melvin-Morse on Youtube. Melvin Morse has total 2.6K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 135 video.This video has received 19 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Melvin Morse gets . @Melvin-Morse receives an average views of 5.6K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Melvin Morse gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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