I cite John Burke: “One person summed it up well by recounting his thoughts during the experience in relation to what he had been taught in geometry. He had always accepted the existence of only three dimensions, but now he knew his teachers were mistaken - there are more. He concluded that this was the reason retelling his experiences was so difficult, because, ‘I have to describe it to you in words that are three-dimensional. That’s as close as I can get to it, but it’s not really adequate.’ So every individual near-death story is actually an interpretation of an experience that’s beyond our finite, earthly language.”