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    Shared near-death experience

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    Shared near-death experiences (SNDE) or Shared death experiences are profound experiences whereby one or more loved ones, caregivers, or even bystanders have reported sharing in a dying person’s NDE. The major elements of shared near-death experiences are similar to those of the NDE. Although no single SNDE has included all of the elements listed below, and although no two SNDE's are exactly the same, a person who experiences even one or two of these elements receives profound benefits [1].

    Shared death experiences have been documented Research by the Society for Psychical Research in London since 1800s. Peter Fenwick, MD, and Elizabeth Fenwick, RN, have collected hundreds of accounts of shared death experiences in the United Kingdom and throughout Northern Europe. Dr. Raymond Moody popularized the term “shared death experience” in his 2009 book, Glimpses of Eternity [2]. Previously, phenomena now identified as SNDEs were associated with deathbed visions (William Barrett), deathbed coincidences (Fenwick), and other extraordinary end-of-life phenomena.

    See also

    Near-death studies

    References

    1. Shared Dearth Experience, The Shared Crossing Project [1].
    2. Jr. Moody, Raymond A., Glimpses of Eternity: An Investigation Into Shared Death Experiences, Book (2011)




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