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MANY NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES MAKE LIFE RICHER
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MANY NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES MAKE LIFE RICHER

As mentioned before, I have ADHD.
People who have this tend to be exposed to life-threatening situations, and I am certainly no exception.
I have had 32 near-death experiences:


1: It started when I was born as a twin, while the twin had died earlier in the pregnancy - I barely survived after exchanging blood, and was constantly ill for 2 years.


2: 3 years old I tripped, hit a sharp stone with my throat, and the blood gushed out. I narrowly avoided bleeding to death. Luckily, I was with my older brother and a friend of his, and they had to carry me as they ran down the forest several hundred meters while blood pumped out of my throat.


3: At the age of 4, I fell off a cliff, but managed to cling to a branch and avoid falling onto the cliffs 100 meters further down.


4: When I was 8, I was snowboarding down a steep frozen river, lost control, and ended up in a barbed wire fence in front of the main river, which wasn't frozen. I escaped with some nasty cuts.


5: At the age of 10, I was fishing in the middle of the fjord, when the little dinghy I was using started taking on a lot of water very quickly. I was about 30 minutes from shore, and rowed like crazy while scooping out water, and barely made it to shore before the boat sank. I couldn't swim.


6: At the age of 11, I was sledding down a steep hill right into an intersection, where I met a tanker truck. I drove under it between the wheels, and both barely managed to stop; I could have been crushed under the car.
I was never allowed to sled again, because the driver knew my father.


7: At the age of 12, I was cycling down a very steep hill with one person on the back at a very high speed, when the bike skidded, and we fell off and slid on our chests for many meters. We were both wearing suits, because this was my brother's confirmation. The suits were just bloody rags afterwards, but we didn't break any limbs.
I had to sell the bike afterwards.


8: At the age of 12, I fell from a roof, but landed on a patch of moss, seriously injuring my ankle. I walked on crutches for 3 years afterwards.


9: At the age of 15, I fell into a glacier crevasse, and had not been able to get up on my own - luckily I had someone with me, who barely managed to pull me up. I avoided injury.


10: At the age of 18, I fell over with a 6.5 ton forklift but avoided injury.


11: At the age of 18, I was play fighting with a large Husky, when it got serious and attacked me. I had to fight for my life, placing one hand in the dog's mouth and forcing its lower jaw down, while placing the other in its upper jaw.
I had 2 choices; to hold it like that until it gave up, or to kill it by breaking its neck.
It didn't give up, but only became more aggressive.

Fortunately, the dog's owner, who was my friend, came and managed to calm it down.
A short time later, the dog was alone with their baby in the kitchen, and they found the dog with the baby in its mouth.
The baby survived, but had to be stitched up and had ugly scars for the rest of its life.


12: At the age of 19, I had acute appendicitis, and was operated on at the last minute.


13-14: At the age of 20, I served in the Coast Guard, and twice we were in the middle of a hurricane in the Barents Sea.
This was in the winter, and we had to constantly go out on deck to chop ice - tie ourselves up, hit with a sledgehammer as we landed on deck after a wave. The water froze to ice immediately when it hit us or the boat, and the ice became 20 cm thick in no time.
The boat (about the size of a large trawler) listed twice 43 out of a possible 45 degrees and was about to capsize.


15: From the period in the Coast Guard:
We had an exercise in the Barents Sea in the middle of winter, and it was many degrees below zero. The seawater was so cold that if you fell overboard, you would freeze to death within minutes.

We were required to test the survival suits used when boarding vessels, and were asked to put on suits and jump overboard.
I refused, but was overpowered by the crew, put on a suit and thrown overboard.

There was rough sea and strong wind, so I was quite far from the boat in a short time.
After a few minutes I noticed that the temperature in the suit felt comfortable, which was because it was taking in water; there were holes in it !

I started shouting for help, but the crew just laughed at me, until they saw that I was lying low in the water and about to drown. They maneuvered over to me and got me aboard, just in time to save my life.


16: At the age of 20, I was riding my bike while intoxicated. I didn't understand anything when I woke up the next morning in a pile of stones in the lake to someone shouting something from the way over. The bike stood neatly against the wall of the road, while I had fallen 2 meters into the sea below and landed in a pile of stones. Luckily it was low tide so I didn't drown, but I was also lucky to only turn yellow and blue from the fall.


17: When I was 20, I traveled on a Twin Otter plane in a snowstorm. As the plane took off, it turned out that the crew had not locked the door properly, because it opened, and wind and hail blew into the plane, while the pilots lost control and people screamed hysterically. The crew barely managed to close the door, and the plane continued on its journey without further problems.
I have never flown on this type of plane again.


18: At the age of 22, I lost the brakes on a forklift going down a steep road, narrowly avoiding a crash by repeatedly sinking the forks into the asphalt.


19: At the age of 23, I drove drunk, almost collided with a car, crashed into a guardrail, crashed into a container on a dock and finally crashed into a stone staircase in front of the house I lived in.
The car was almost new, and bought on installments. The damage was extensive.


20: At the age of 24, I overturned a van on a sharp bend, but neither the car nor I were hurt, because it rolled into a grassy hill. I unbuckled my seat belt (which I always wear..!), and climbed out the other door.


21: At the age of 29, I worked as a machine mechanic, cutting aluminum profiles for ribbon tweeters.
I had cut over 3000 profiles when I forgot where my hands were, but felt the air pressure of the saw blade as it came up against both hands, which were placed above the saw blade. The blade barely nipped my gloves, but I managed to pull my hands away before they were cut off. Never wear gloves when working with cutting tools!


22: 30 years old I fell over with a lift, but managed to stop the roll into the wall by maneuvering quickly.


23: At the age of 34, I was inspecting a 4-storey new building. The stairs had not been started, and the stairwells were secured with slabs without railings. I stepped on the slabs, they gave way, and I fell through the slabs on each floor as they fell around me. I finally ended up in the basement on a stack of styrofoam sheets, without being hit by the sheets - without injuring myself.


24: At the age of 35, I crashed my bike on a steep hill; I hit a car across and had a speed of 50 km/h. I managed to jump off the bike at speed, and hit the car with one shoulder - my head barely cleared the top of the car. The collarbone was broken lengthwise and I was temporarily paralyzed on the left side, but recovered completely after a few years.


25: At the age of 25, I was driving a small sports car on holiday and lost the brakes on all 4 wheels at the same time, which was technically impossible.
I managed to maneuver the car into a workshop, and the mechanic said that the brakes were sabotaged; the brake fluid hoses had obvious damage after being partially cut.
I had borrowed the car, and it was inspected by a mechanic with whom I had a bad relationship.


26: A similar story from when I was 25:
I had borrowed a car and suddenly lost one of the rear wheels - it came loose and got stuck in the fender.
Luckily I was driving slowly.
This car had recently been checked by the same mechanic as the other one who had deliberately loosened the wheel bolts.
I made sure that the mechanic never dared to do something like that again.


27: When I was 35, I traveled on a large airliner, and as we landed at the airport (which had a runway that was too short; Norway's shortest) the plane hit the runway with one wheel due to strong gusts of wind, the plane twisted and almost went around. People screamed. The pilots barely managed to regain control before the runway ended.


28: At the age of 36, I was left hanging from a roof ridge by my hands, after the 13.5 meter ladder slipped and stopped on the ridge. Amazingly, I managed to get hold of the ladder with my feet, and let myself down onto the ladder. The trip back down was a nightmare, and I have since suffered from acute fear of heights.


29: At the age of 39, I had a heart attack, and was operated on at the last minute 2 years later.


30: After the heart attack I had to go through a number of tests, and one of these was on an ergometer bike.
I was in good shape despite the heart attack, and passed the test with flying colors.
The doctor got irritated, and set up an extra hard program, which I also passed.

A few months later I had to take another ergometer bike test, and I failed this one - it was too hard.
The doctor tried to pressure me to continue, saying that if it went wrong, he and the nurse who was also there would resuscitate me.
I refused to continue, and got off the bike.

After this I was called in for a conversation with the same doctor, where he said that he was tired of treating people who were themselves to blame for their illness, and that people like me cost society a lot of money - a heart operation cost 160,000 Norwegian kroner.

I have always been quick to respond, and replied that I had actually paid for several operations, because I had smoked since I was 15 and had paid a fortune in tobacco taxes.
He became furious, screamed OUT!!! and pointed at the door.

I left the hospital, and shortly afterwards I received a letter from the main hospital stating that the doctor had demanded that I be banned from all follow-up treatment for 2 years.
It took a long time for my GP to understand this, and then he demanded that follow-up treatment be resumed immediately.

This revealed that since I had not received follow-up treatment, the condition was now life-threatening, because 2 of the 3 main arteries to the heart were calcified along their entire length with cholesterol.
The only solution was immediate surgery, which I received.


31: At the age of 42, I drove the car (a small van) onto a pier, which was not really drivable, because there were large cracks in the road surface, and I could barely maneuver the car over the potholes.

This was late in the fall, and there was a storm - the sea was over the pier, and I drove forward little by little every time a wave came - I drove into the waves, as this was the only way.

Once I miscalculated, so that some of the wave hit the van, and the car was thrown over the edge of the pier - there was sea on the other side.

I barely managed to avoid ending up in the sea, and never did this again.
I can't swim either, by the way..!


32: At the age of 51, I suffered from severe acute sciatica, and had to use large amounts of Paralgin Forte for the pain.
This led to emergency admission to the hospital, where they found inflammation of the peritoneum, inflammation of the liver and inflammation of the gallbladder.
I barely managed to save my life, and they wanted to remove my gallbladder afterwards (it was full of gallstones). I ran away from the operation before it was done, and have never had any problems with it since. Never use Paralgin Forte..!

After this I have lived a quiet life; it's not worth challenging fate - I've learned to control my ADHD.  28
I have had many near-accidents besides the ones I have mentioned here, but in recent years I have been careful, and have avoided dangerous situations.
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KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)

MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
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We are so thankful you are here to share your life account, its truly amazing you are blessed to be still here in this world as by all accounts you should not be here at all of what you have gone through
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(02-25-2024, 01:53 PM)welsh wizard Wrote: We are so thankful you are here to share your life account,  its truly amazing you are blessed to be still here in this world as by all accounts you should not be here at all of what you have gone through


Thank you for your appreciation.
I have more lives than the cat, and my many life-threatening experiences have made me think that life has a wider meaning than what we have actually been taught.

By the way, I came up with one more experience, which is now listed as number 8.
Shared knowledge provides increased knowledge
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven

KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)

MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
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wow
you must have a bunch of Guardian angels around you...I had :2two or three little accidents till now...luckily!!!hope rest of your life will be calmer without any accidents!!;good luck !!!!
yves
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it's not worth challenging fate.

chello. I think you have already done the fate challenge.
At this end we both believe strongly in fate...so far fate has worked in our favour. 

Still waiting for someone to come back from the other side to tell us about it. 
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(02-29-2024, 03:04 PM)Graham UK Wrote: it's not worth challenging fate.

chello. I think you have already done the fate challenge.
At this end we both believe strongly in fate...so far fate has worked in our favour. 

Still waiting for someone to come back from the other side to tell us about it. 


Graham
You are absolutely right that I have already done the fate challenge.
I never really thought about this until I wrote this article.

I have come up with several incidents that I have not listed, hence 2 near-crashes with planes, and 2 experiences at sea in full hurricane in the Barents Sea.

So the number is higher than 20.
I was born with a guardian angel..?
Shared knowledge provides increased knowledge
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven

KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)

MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
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Wow Chello, now I know how truly fortunate we really are to have you!
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#8
Chello. Time to do the LOTTERY again !!!
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#9
Wow, you really have an angel protecting you, Mr. Chello, and I'm afraid not everyone can say that.
I'm 64 now, but I've never experienced that before. I'm glad you've endured all that.

So just stick to your music, it's better for you.
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#10
✪aprilla

Thanks for your enriching comment - it's always nice to know that one's existence brings joy to others.

Many years ago I was predicted by an old, blind woman:
She first took my hands, and then felt my face with her hands, and said:
You are here to help others.

This forum is in a way a follow-up to what she said.



⚅Graham

Your tip is actually highly relevant and likely profitable.

I have won almost every game for years; including poker, but had to quit because everyone thought I was cheating.
I have the rare ability to remember every card that every player has or has had.
I have also won many lotteries, but never big prizes.

Maybe I should keep sending in coupons, because my mother once won the top prize, after she divorced my father.
He got mad..!
Shared knowledge provides increased knowledge
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven

KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)

MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
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