A Quote by Rachel Vincent

Near-death experiences release a lot of endorphins, resulting in a natural high," Tod whispered. "And it's totally true that one passion feeds another." "You know we're way past 'near-death', right?" "My endorphins aren't listening to you.
I have absolutely no fear of death. From my near-death research and my personal experiences, death is, in my judgment, simply a transition into another kind of reality.
I've had four near-death experiences - very, very near death experiences, and a few of them I've never spoken about publicly.
You know, there's endorphins in laughter, as there are endorphins in running in the park.
You know, theres endorphins in laughter, as there are endorphins in running in the park.
You don't feel bad when you're dancing. You can't feel unhappy; it's impossible. It's such a natural way to release endorphins.
Eyes like streams of melting snow, cold with the things she does not know. Heaven above and Hell beneath, liquid flames to hide her grief. Death, death, death with no release. Death, death, death with no release.
One of the near-death experience truths is that each person integrates their near-death experience into their own pre-existing belief system.
With the near-death or clinical near-death phenomenon some people who are brought back from 'death' have reported being alive the entire time they were 'dead.' This phenomenon occurs among people with a wide diversity of religious belief and no religious belief at all - from atheists to Zen Buddhists.
I had several near death experiences or very, you know, close calls, if you may, in Iraq. You know, there was an incident where I was nearly kidnapped.
I know people who have had near-death experiences or who have experienced terminal illness and come through the other side.
The near touch of death may be a release into life; if only it will break the egoistic will, and release that other flow.
Obituaries are like near-death experiences for cowards.
When people exercise, we talk about endorphins, but endorphins are just short-term. The reason why exercise is valuable is it trains your brain to believe, 'My behavior matters,' which is optimism.
As a neurosurgeon, I did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death experiences.
I do think, from what we know of people who've had near-death experiences, that they often feel a warmth, and a light and a sense of love, and that would be great if that were there when we died.
Attention is the way social primates measure status. It is highly rewarding because it causes the release of brain chemicals such as dopamine and endorphins.
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