People who have near-death experiences often report a similar set of symptoms: they levitate above their body while being slowly pulled towards a bright white light. Nevertheless, the details of this experience - the particular afterlife that lies beyond the light - reveal a tremendous amount about the culture you exist in. From the Mental Floss Blog:
Many Africans interpret near-death experiences as somewhat evil, a bad omen or a sign that they were somehow "bewitched."Among 400 Japanese NDErs that participated in a study, many reported seeing long, dark rivers and beautiful flowers, two common symbols that frequently appear as images in Japanese art.
East Indians sometimes see Heaven as a giant bureaucracy, and frequently report being sent back because of clerical errors.
Americans and Brits often say they are sent back for love or in order to perform a job or task.
Natives of Micronesia often visualize Heaven as a large, brightly lit American city with loud, noisy cars and tall buildings.
One assumes that the East Indians excluded from Heaven because of a clerical error could always bribe the gatekeeper.






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Posted by: Mustafa Mond, FCD | January 18, 2007 12:54 PM