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Then they ussually move through a dark space or tunnel and have a sense of timelessness. After that they experience intense powerful emotions. Then they encounter the light. It is usually described as golden, or white, and as being magnetic and loving. Sometimes they receive some variant of the message, "It is not yet your time" from a heavenly being by means of mental telepathy... displayed 300 characters
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They can also meet others; may be deceased loved ones, recognized from life or not; sacred beings; pets; guides; angels; orbs; unidentified entities and/or "Beings of Light"; sometimes symbols from one's own religious traditions. Then comes the life review and re-experiencing major and trivial events of one's life, sometimes from the perspective of the other people involved, and coming to some conclusion about the adequacy of that life and what changes are needed... displayed next 300 characters
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