reply to post by ATSMIX
I'll probably check out his website anyway. But since we're on the subject of death and humor, I want to point out that many movies use humor in
relation to the dead and sometimes mediums. One of my favorite episodes of Soprano did one where Paulie went to a psychic medium who commented on
someone he had killed. It was hilarious, at least to me anyway.
But from the aspect of mental illness such as schizophrenia as just being delusional, I would also imagine that sometimes these are triggered by
paranormal events or even possibly induced by the government to discredit a witness using drugs and or microwaves etc.
I would like to ask Mr. Moody if it's at all possible that some people who have OOBE may have originally had a near death experience and people such
as Heath Ledger may have been having one when his body passed away from him being absent too long. His alleged snoring, especially on his stomache may
have been a sign of his spiritual absence and his body shutting down.
I had something similar to this around 1991 and my wife at the time called paramedics because of my rapid and strange breathing which is similar to
panting when a person is dying. But I vividly recalled having been somewhere else when I came back or woke up.
I have since then, after about ten years, finally been diagnosed with asthma and possibly sleep apnea. My asthma was usually triggered by perfumes in
crowded areas such as churches etc. And my wife would sometimes wear perfumes to bed. I'm basically saying that there might be health issues that
contribute to these near death and OOBE. Maybe I missed this in your interview with him?