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I had cataracts removed from both eyes and in the months following the operations the glare from sunshine, from television, even from my computer screen was unbearable. Eventually I decided to use the pain I was suffering as a symbolic statement indicating that I was unable to deal with The Light, so dropping down into a deep meditative state I began a visualization – a sort of waking dream –
The anesthesiologist showed me that the line was in a blood vessel and she would have to retry it. At that moment, I saw my blood pressure drop to 40/20 and I knew what that meant. I felt myself starting to fall over. At the same time I saw a boundary between darkness and light appear. I started to rise above the dark boundary and go into the light. The most interesting thing was that I felt no pain.
I had a seizure that caused me to code (no pulse or heartbeat). The nurses called rapid response code and I was once again taken back to the ICU. When I got to the room with, machines connected to me, is when I started to drift from the world.
I attended the wedding of a friend. During the course of the wedding someone slipped a drug into my drink. When I passed out, due to the drug this same person offered to bring me home. After he raped and beat me, he left me on the side of the road. Luckily, a paramedic was on the way home stopped and began CPR.
I was eight years old when I was pulled under the water by a strong riptide at the beach. I remember trying to swim out of the tide but I couldn't. The next thing I remember was losing my breath and seeing my life flash by, which was very short since I was only eight years old.
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