Some other thoughts on the notion that NDEs are simply dreams or lucid dreams. It might be interesting to gather a large group of lucid dreamers and a comparably large group of NDErs and ask them to answer a variety of questions about their experiences. Would we find there was a statistical difference in their responses to the following questions:
In your dream/NDE state did you experience an all encompassing love that our limited vocabulary can't begin to describe?
In your dream/NDE state did you experience a live review in minute detail with parallel displays (not serial) of events and emotions experienced?
In your dream/NDE state did you ever wish you could have left your physical life behind to permanently stay in the dream/NDE state? If so, were you ever told you had things to accomplish in your life before you could make the final transition?
In your dream/NDE state was communication with other people/beings of a telepathic nature not using words but something more akin to a massive data dump of thoughts that have no parallel in our physical matter reality?
After completing your dream/NDE, did you ever note the high freqency of failure of electro-mechanical objects (such as wrist watches, light bulbs, microwave ovens or radios) when those objects were in close proximity to you?
After completing your dream/NDE, did you ever experience hightened empathic abilities or abilities to see the future of individuals you came in random contact with? Were these abilities something you welcomed or did they cause problems for you?
Did your dream/NDE state initiate a significant change in your philosophy about life?
What you have described above applies mostly to Western NDEs.
To be fair, your questionnaire might also include elements of non-Western NDEs, such as:
-Did your dream/NDE include interaction with Yamatoots (specifically related to death in certain cultures)?
-Were you told your near-death was due to a clerical error in the heavenlies and sent back? (quite common in some cultures)
-Did your dream/NDE include being required to defend yourself karmically and be held accountable by a now-talking chicken or other animal that you mistreated?
It seems outside the Western world, the all-encompassing love, the life review, and being sent back because you are not finished, are less common.
I also wonder nowdays, if NDEs are real, why do they so often contradict each other?
Some people like to say that you will see whatever you expect to see, culturally speaking, when you die. Which is fine, and I used to think that made sense, though I assumed the differences would be in only the more superficial elements, like perhaps what you see immediately upon arrival into an afterlife realm. The idea is to make the person feel comfortable, it is said.
But beyond the superficial initial contact, shouldn't there be some over-arching truth, some commonalities that are universally shared?
Instead, the more you research, the more you find that so much of it is contradictory in what seem to me important ways.
Just as a few examples: Some NDErs return convinced there is reincarnation, some that there absolutely isn't. Some return convinced that the fundamentalist Christians had it right all along, some convinced of just the opposite.
Some people say the angels told them there would be another world war. Some say the angels told them specifically God would never allow such a thing to happen again.
Some NDErs say they were shown that there is no hell. Some are convinced that not only is there a hell, but they were in it. These people also return greatly changed.
Some return having been shown that being Baptist was what got them to heaven. Some return realizing that the Buddhists had it right, and give up their Hindu beliefs to join a Buddhist monastery. Why weren't they shown that the Baptists had it right, too?
Anyway, there are others, but that's just a sampling.
Doesn't it make you wonder how it is possible that all the angels don't agree on whether there will be another world war, though they state their opinion with such authority? Wouldn't everyone on the other side know whether or not reincarnation is real? Do some of the beings of light/angels/loved ones/deceased really not agree on whether or not hell exists? Think the Baptists had it right?
Can you imagine a Western person being told on the other side, "Oops, we got the wrong person!" What Western person wouldn't revive, completely alarmed that the other side could be so clueless? If they don't have it together when it comes to matters as important as life or death, what hope is there for the rest of us?
It makes no sense to me.