While Gregory Shushan's thesis is plain as the nose on your face, nobody's really discussed the intersection between religion and near-death experiences. More than a few accounts will make one believe. Riffing on the theme of religion and NDEs, Sara Yoheved Rigler collects more than a few with a common themeĆ¢€”The Holocaust. Many remark, "
I've Been Here Before, though many of these kids are too young, and too goyishe, to have an inkling of the details of the horrors associated with Germany's death camps. Yet these kids seem to be the eerie embodiment of
tikkun. Continuing further into the light, it appears it's coming from below, which brings us to Bill Wiese. He's the
Man Who "Went To Hell" Describing What It Was Like during each excruciating second of those fraught 23 minutes to Amelia Ward. For others, those flickering lights aren't flames but screens hosting other worlds where anything is possible when left to the imagination. Sometimes that lore seeps through the cracks. Put down that Cheeto-dusted controller and read Tom Faber's collection of
Creepypasta And The Search For The Ghost In The Machine. The next time you want to "Catch 'em all," bring a proton pack. (CS)
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