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October 9, 2016February 7, 2017 sabhanazdiya Chapter of life, personal

Musings #1

To this day, I have had 6 near-death experiences. The funny thing about nearly dying is that you don't feel like it's about to happen -- it feels uneventful and can be summed up in the sensation of a microsecond. I had often felt I was dying when I had a migraine pain or a … Continue reading Musings #1

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