Yeah, all the time. I just read some article the other day about how scientists can explain the "white light" we are supposed to see. In NASA research and flight training, the pilots had to endure 3+Gs and a lot of the time they would pass out and claim to see a white light their family, friends, good memories, and feel euphoric. Well after more testing, Scientists determined when the brain is deprived of oxygen for some time it regresses to the most primal scenes and memories in your brain, I forget what part, and see "the light". However, the only thing the doctors/scientist couldn't explain was the abundance of stories where people claim to have risen from their bodies and watched their own body in surgery, car crash, near death whatever... many could see the entire scene in detail from beginning to end from the perspective of being above. So the explanation of heightened awareness in death could not be used -- due to the person actually witnessing what doctor was standing behind the curtain who took his gloves off, for example. Thinking about it trips me out... but I can't help it, it is a part of life.