1. A clear announcement of death?
They hear the doctor or someone else present make a clear announcement of their death. He or she will feel the physical exhaustion of the body reaching its limits.
2. Experience pleasure?
The early stages of a "near-death experience" are characterized by a feeling of peace and tranquillity. First, there is pain, but it passes, and then you realize that you are suspended in a dark dimension. A most comfortable sensation never experienced before surrounds him.?
3. Strange sounds?
Strange voices have been heard during "near-death" or "death" moments. One young woman said she heard a tune that sounded like music, and it was a beautiful tune.
4. Entering a black hole?
Some people have reported that they felt pulled suddenly into a dark space. You will begin to feel something, it's like a cylinder without air, it feels like a transition zone, present world on one side, other world on the other.?
5. Soul disembodiment?
Find yourself standing somewhere outside your body observing your shell. A man who fell into the water recalled detaching himself from his body and being alone in a space as if he were a feather.?
6. Limited language?
They tried desperately to tell others of their plight, but no one heard them. I tried to talk to them, but no one could hear me, said one woman.?
7. Time to disappear?
In the disembodied state, the sense of time disappears. Some recalled that he had been in and out of his physical body constantly during that time.?
8. Sensory acuity?
Sight and hearing were more acute than before. One man said he had never seen so clearly before, and his level of vision was incredibly enhanced.?
9. He was accompanied by "people"?
At this point, there was another "person" around. This "person" either came to assist them in their peaceful transition to the land of the dead, or to tell them that the death knell had not yet sounded, and that they had to go back and stay for a little while longer.
10. Looking back on life?
This is the time when the person takes a panoramic look back over a lifetime. When the person describes it in chronological phrases, it is "scene after scene, moving in chronological order of events, and even accompanying the images, some of the feelings and emotions of the time are re-experienced".