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THE NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE: A STAIRCASE TO HEAVEN? 325Although no two people have exactly the same experience,just as no two people could have identical experiences <strong>of</strong> thebardos, a common pattern <strong>of</strong> different phases in the neardeathexperience, a "core experience," appears:1. <strong>The</strong>y experience an altered state <strong>of</strong> feeling, <strong>of</strong> peace <strong>and</strong>well-being, without pain, bodily sensations, or fear.2. <strong>The</strong>y may be aware <strong>of</strong> a buzzing or rushing sound, <strong>and</strong>find themselves separated from their body. This is the socalled"out-<strong>of</strong>-the-body experience": <strong>The</strong>y can view the body,<strong>of</strong>ten from a point somewhere above it; their sense <strong>of</strong> sight<strong>and</strong> hearing is heightened; their consciousness is clear <strong>and</strong>vividly alert, <strong>and</strong> they can even move through walls.3. <strong>The</strong>y are aware <strong>of</strong> another reality, <strong>of</strong> entering a darkness,floating in a dimensionless space, <strong>and</strong> then moving rapidlythrough a tunnel.4. <strong>The</strong>y see a light, at first a point in the distance, <strong>and</strong> aremagnetically drawn toward it <strong>and</strong> then enveloped in light <strong>and</strong>love. This light is described as a blinding light <strong>of</strong> great beauty,but the eyes are unhurt by it. Some people report meeting "abeing <strong>of</strong> light," a luminous, seemingly omniscient presencethat a few call God or Christ, who is compassionate <strong>and</strong> loving.Sometimes in this presence they may witness a fifereview,seeing everything they have done in their life, good<strong>and</strong> bad. <strong>The</strong>y communicate telepathically with the presence,<strong>and</strong> find themselves in a timeless <strong>and</strong> usually blissful dimensionin which all ordinary concepts like time <strong>and</strong> space aremeaningless. Even if the experience lasts only one or two minutesin normal time, it can be <strong>of</strong> a vast elaboration <strong>and</strong> richness.5. Some see an inner world <strong>of</strong> preternatural beauty, paradisall<strong>and</strong>scapes <strong>and</strong> buildings, with heavenly music, <strong>and</strong> theyhave a feeling <strong>of</strong> oneness. A very few, it seems, report terrifyingvisions <strong>of</strong> hellish realms.6. <strong>The</strong>y may reach a boundary beyond which they cannotgo; some meet dead relatives <strong>and</strong> friends <strong>and</strong> talk to them.<strong>The</strong>y decide (<strong>of</strong>ten reluctantly) or are told to return to thebody <strong>and</strong> this life, sometimes with a sense <strong>of</strong> mission <strong>and</strong> service,sometimes to protect <strong>and</strong> care for their family, sometimessimply to fulfill the purpose <strong>of</strong> their life, which has not beenaccomplished.<strong>The</strong> most important aspect <strong>of</strong> the near-death experience,as reported again <strong>and</strong> again in the literature about it, is the

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