Near-Death Experiences

Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are profound psychological events that may occur to individuals who are either close to death or in situations of severe physical distress. People who report NDEs commonly describe a range of subjective experiences that may include feelings of peace, detachment from the body, entering a tunnel, encountering bright lights, seeing deceased loved ones, or experiencing life reviews. These experiences often lead individuals to reassess their life perspectives and hold spiritual or existential implications. While NDEs can vary widely among individuals, they typically involve an element of transcendence and a sense of connection to something greater than oneself. The phenomenon remains a topic of interest across various fields, including psychology, medicine, and spirituality, raising questions about consciousness and the afterlife.