Near-death experiences: 30 years of research
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It was 1993, Kathleen Elmore, she was driving through an intersection and a truck was coming at her car from the left side. “This is not good,” she thought.
“Dying doesn't hurt,” said Elmore, as he recounted his experience at the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) at the 2011 conference.
“All that huge, huge impact felt like someone just tapped me on the shoulder, and I went straight up.”