Patrick says he had a “near-death experience.” He says he saw his deceased grandfather, which he can’t stop thinking about and it causes him to feel sad and anxious. Based on your knowledge of near-death experiences, which of the following is most likely true about Patrick’s experience?

A. Most people enjoy their near-death experiences, so Patrick was probably taking ketamine.
B. Near-death experiences are common across people, so Patrick may benefit from talking with others with near-death experiences.
C. Patrick probably experienced brain death along with his near-death experience.
D. Near-death experiences are not real, so you cannot believe anything Patrick says.


Answer: B

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