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COLUMBIA, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES, December 19, 2003: Some things cannot be explained! Million in the United States claim to have near-death experience. They were actually declared clinically dead – but then, they regained consciousness. Their accounts of what happened during that event are strikingly similar. William Taylor, 61, who had a near-death experience. “In 1979 I had a cardiac arrest and suddenly found myself way out in space, and I could look back and see how everything is connected to everything else,” he recalls. “There’s just a warmth. I could see light in everything. I still could experience and think.” Mr. Taylor says he made the decision to live. “There was a very powerful being there and this being said, ‘It’s your choice.’ Mr. Taylor says it was difficult to talk about his experience afterwards, because no one believed him and says that it’s often most difficult to talk about it with family or close friends. Mr. David LaMotte, a Protestant minister with 25 years of studies in near death experience has spoken with about a dozen people who’ve had such an experience and has read accounts of hundreds of others. “It has meaning for everyone, everywhere, in every way,” he said. “They are open spiritually to love and knowledge. And they believe that all of us are related, no matter what part of the world you’re in, no matter what race or religion – we’re all related in the beauty and love of the Almighty,” he says. Many scientific studies are under way to what happens during near-death, and in the meantime, William Taylor has a message for those who haven’t experienced it. “It would be good if people could retain an open mind and not put things down just because they don’t understand it or science can’t explain it,” he says. Maybe that’s really where we go. Maybe we don’t really die. Just think about some of that.”