Moody’s Near-Death Experiences
A near-death experience is ineffable incapable of being expressed or described in words; inexpressible: ineffable joy. not to be spoken because of its sacredness; unutterable: the ineffable name of the deity.
How did Moody come up with these? Gathered from many people’s stories. Only included on the list if it occurred to many people. People had no communication with each other
Moody’s Components of Near-Death Experiences Loud (buzzing or other) sound Feeling of great peace Out-of-body experience Ineffable Dark tunnel Seeing friends, relatives, etc. (“people of light”) Being of light Life Review Not wanting to return
1. Loud buzzing or other sound.
2. Feeling of great peace
3. Out-of-body experience
4. Ineffable
5. Dark tunnel
6. Seeing friends, relatives, etc. (“people of light”)
7. Being of Light
8. Life Review
9. Not wanting to return