Sharon
Stone
who
recently
penned
a
memoir
titled
The
Beauty
of
Living
Twice,
has
been
making
headlines
for
the
revelations
in
the
book.
The
Basic
Instinct
actress
in
the
book
also
opened
up
about
her
near-death
experience
after
suffering
from
a
cerebral
haemorrhage
in
2001.
Stone
in
a
recent
interview
revealed
that
she
was
told
by
the
doctors
that
she
might
die
after
the
bleeding
didn't
stop
for
nine
days.
At
the
time,
she
was
convinced
that
she
was
going
to
die.
"The
room
was
so
silent.
When
the
room
is
so
silent
and
no
ones
running
around
trying
to
fix
you,
thats
when
you
realize
how
near
death
is
and
how
serious
everything
is,"
she
said.
Recalling
the
near-death
experience
in
2001,
she
said,
"I
found
out
that
I
wasnt
the
only
one
whod
had
this
kind
of
experience.
Its
so
profound." The
actress
added
that
she
is
aware
scientists
feel
that
its
a
scientific
thing
that
happens.
And
spiritualists
believe
that
its
a
spiritual
thing,
but
"Personally,
Im
with
(Albert)
Einstein,
who
believed
that
its
both,"
she
added.
Sharon
revealed
that
she
wrote
down
what
she
saw
at
the
moment.
She
revealed
seeing
light,
had
the
feeling
of
falling
and
also
saw
people
who
had
passed.
After
the
experience,
Sharon
wanted
to
re-evaluate
her
priorities.
"Im
in
a
really
grateful
place.
When
I
was
a
kid,
I
always
wanted
to
have
a
house
full
of
kids
running
and
screaming
and
dogs,
and
I
got
it.
And
I
feel
very
blessed
and
happy
about
the
life
I
got.
Were
happy
together,
and
whats
better
than
that?," she
said.
"Theres
nothing
more
free
than
standing
centered
in
yourself.
I
tell
my
friends
that
my
new
mantra
is,
Its
never
too
late
to
become
yourself," Stone
added.
The
memoir
also
shared
details
about
Sharon's
efforts
to
rebuild
her
life
after
suffering
from
the
massive
stroke
that
hit
her
health,
career,
family,
fortune
and
global
fame
adversely.