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Research
February 12, 202610 min read

Do NDE Experiencers Only See Dead People? We Checked 8,000 Accounts.

A data-driven investigation into one of the most curious patterns in near-death experience research: why do experiencers almost exclusively encounter deceased individuals, not living loved ones?

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data analysis
NDE patterns
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Research
December 5, 20246 min read

We Analyzed 8,000 Near-Death Experiences. Here's What We Discovered.

What happens when you die? We used AI to analyze thousands of documented near-death experiences and found surprising patterns that challenge our understanding of consciousness.

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Guides
December 4, 20246 min read

What Happens When You Die? 8,000 People Who Came Back Tell Us

Based on analysis of 8,000+ documented near-death experiences, here's what people report seeing, feeling, and experiencing at the moment of death.

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consciousness
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Research
December 3, 20244 min read

The Life Review: Why 24% of NDErs Relive Every Moment

One of the most transformative elements of near-death experiences is the life review — a panoramic replay of your entire life, experienced from everyone else's perspective.

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NDE elements
consciousness
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Guides
December 2, 20244 min read

5 NDE Elements That Appear Across Every Culture

From the Amazon to Alaska, from ancient texts to modern hospitals — these five elements of near-death experiences transcend all cultural boundaries.

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NDE elements
universal patterns
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Research
December 1, 20244 min read

Out-of-Body Experiences: What 5,500 People Saw From Above

69% of near-death experiencers report leaving their body. We analyzed thousands of accounts to understand what they see, how it feels, and what science can't explain.

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out-of-body
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