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On 10/8/2021 at 2:42 PM, proudkaur21 said:

Do you guys believe that some people actually die and then come back to life because it wasn't their time yet? My mom told me that her grandfather who was a very religious man had died . The body was wrapped in a cloth and was in their home the entire night as it was supposed to be cremated early morning. When it was morning and the body was supposed to be taken for cremation, he suddenly woke up and all the people who were sitting near his body( like friends and neighbors) got so shocked and ran away on seeing him awake. My mom's grandfather said that some singhs with white beards had come to take him somewhere and on the way they even gave him parshaad. But when they reached there they were informed that it was the wrong person and that it was the death time of another man with the same name as my moms grandfather and that they brought him back as it wasn't his time yet. Do you guys believe this could be true? I have heard people saying that when you are a deeply religious sikh who has done good in life that shaheed singhs come to take your soul when its the time of your death which is similar to my mom's grandfather's story. But then i've heard some Christians who had NDEs say they saw god and he looked like a white man with blonde hair and blue eyes lol. So what is true? Even if these people are dreaming then how come the dream is always related to death? How come they never have dreams related to other scenarios?

Yes, of course it can happen

I've heard of a story from katha where someone is taken by mistake then returned , they were saying they could see jamdoots

Maybe what happens around death as well as being objective, is also subjective to the beliefs that you follow

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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

This one is interesting:

 

I saw that one over the weekend.

Very interesting. 

Particularly with the light leaving and light coming.

Much we do not know.

Out of body experience is one common thing that is always mentioned. 

Also, it can change perspective on many things,particularly how one lives their lives.

 

 

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