near-death experience

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Etymology

Calque of French expérience de mort imminente, coined by Raymond Moody in 1975.

Noun

near-death experience (plural near-death experiences)

  1. A sensation of detachment from one's body, the presence of a tunnel of light, the apparent viewing of one's own body from on high, and similar manifestations, experienced by people whose heart and brain have temporarily ceased to function.
    Synonym: NDE
    • 1995 November 26, Laura Mansnerus, quoting Timothy Leary, “At Death's Door, the Message Is Tune In, Turn On, Drop In”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Everybody has the same story of the near-death experience—my entire life flashed in front of me, the white light and all that—but no one really knows it.

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