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Have you or anyone you know faced a near death experience in a place of isolation? (e.g. the bush, forrest, mountains etc) We would love to hear your story and explore where it might take us.
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Yes I have had 1 of those while I was giving birth to my son. I felt as if I was going up in a lift and everything went black and dark and I went to a place where there was no more pain. Suddenly I was viewing the room from a different place from where my body was supposed to be. I knew that my body was behind me on the bed, but had no desire to turn and look at it. There was no pain unlike when I had been embodied.The pain had stopped completely and I did not float towards the ceiling. I was the same height as I would have been if I were standing. I decided to go back.As soon as I decided that I was embodied once more. So I was far more aware of leaving the body than returning.
A few days after my son's birth I had a visitor, a woman that I had never seen before. She asked if she could sit down and chat,then said"I don't know what they put in those pain killers,but I was beside myself".
"Yes" I replied"so was I".
I then went home and told everyone about the amazing hallucination I had had. Though it had seemed very real at the time.

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Have you or anyone you know faced a near death experience in a place of isolation? (e.g. the bush, forrest, mountains etc)

We would love to hear your story and explore where it might take us.

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Brent Williams created a new production "Turning Point"

“Beneath the civilized veneer, the Wild still calls out to something in our savage hearts.”

**– Paul Hignett-Harrison
Awakening from Nightmares**

Turning Point is a film about ordinary people caught up in a situation where the normal rules no longer apply.

Set deep in the Australian bush, a few kilometers from the country town of Wallace, it is a study in survival – physical, mental and spiritual – and it poses the question:

How civilized is any one of us, when the restraints are removed, and what we hold dearest is at stake?