A note on Joseph Smith, death, and out-of-body experiences
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PaulineJuly 22, 2020
I've heard quite a few NDEs through IANDS and its common knowledge that the spirit does leave the body during extreme trauma.
Maurine Jensen ProctorJuly 22, 2020
Angel, We are not quite sure what article you are talking about. You don't have to pay to read the articles on Meridian.
HelenJuly 22, 2020
While I recognize NDEs as an affirmation of faith, I never thought of them previously as a Tender Mercy in times of extreme pain. Perhaps this is where my beloved daughter spent her last days on earth. Thank you again, Dr. Dan.
SusanJuly 22, 2020
Is there part of this article missing? I feel like I have only read a small part of it when it ended.
angel BusathJuly 22, 2020
You shouldn't publish articles on Meridian that you have to pay to read - or at least advertise them as being a commercial venture.
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