Date: 1/09/2017 08:41:20
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1112187
Subject: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEEYJ9y1QQI

Science Discovers After Life Unlocking The Fifth Dimension After Life Documentary 2017

The subtitle of this link is misleading in that it focuses on the 5th dimension in the title but only one doctor suggest this – a cardiologist as his theory of consciousness is that consciousness exists regardless of brain function he likens this concept to considering the internet still exists even when your computer is switched off.

One researcher focuses on anoxia of the brain and the brain’s capacity to go into self protect mode.

The researchers are interested in one patient and her experiences because her experiences are unique. She was born blind and only experiences dreams by tastes , smell and tactile experiences but she saw light and and images and her own body images. She states this experience was initially traumatizing because of the experiences.

I am interested in this subject as one of grandparents had an NDE and naturally the subject piques my curiousity.

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Date: 1/09/2017 08:50:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1112188
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

monkey skipper said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEEYJ9y1QQI

Science Discovers After Life Unlocking The Fifth Dimension After Life Documentary 2017

The subtitle of this link is misleading in that it focuses on the 5th dimension in the title but only one doctor suggest this – a cardiologist as his theory of consciousness is that consciousness exists regardless of brain function he likens this concept to considering the internet still exists even when your computer is switched off.

One researcher focuses on anoxia of the brain and the brain’s capacity to go into self protect mode.

The researchers are interested in one patient and her experiences because her experiences are unique. She was born blind and only experiences dreams by tastes , smell and tactile experiences but she saw light and and images and her own body images. She states this experience was initially traumatizing because of the experiences.

I am interested in this subject as one of grandparents had an NDE and naturally the subject piques my curiousity.

Sounds like they will be in the running for the Misleading Title or the Year Award.

The blind woman sounds interesting though.

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Date: 1/09/2017 08:53:02
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1112189
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

The Rev Dodgson said:


monkey skipper said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEEYJ9y1QQI

Science Discovers After Life Unlocking The Fifth Dimension After Life Documentary 2017

The subtitle of this link is misleading in that it focuses on the 5th dimension in the title but only one doctor suggest this – a cardiologist as his theory of consciousness is that consciousness exists regardless of brain function he likens this concept to considering the internet still exists even when your computer is switched off.

One researcher focuses on anoxia of the brain and the brain’s capacity to go into self protect mode.

The researchers are interested in one patient and her experiences because her experiences are unique. She was born blind and only experiences dreams by tastes , smell and tactile experiences but she saw light and and images and her own body images. She states this experience was initially traumatizing because of the experiences.

I am interested in this subject as one of grandparents had an NDE and naturally the subject piques my curiousity.

Sounds like they will be in the running for the Misleading Title or the Year Award.

The blind woman sounds interesting though.

They are discrediting a NDE as being supernatural pretty much all the way along actually Rev.

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Date: 1/09/2017 08:55:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1112190
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

I’ll have a look later.

Most of the first page comments are pretty depressing, which suggests the video is OK :)

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Date: 1/09/2017 08:56:00
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1112191
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

One of the researches stated that those whom believe in an afterlife as him why would the brain protect itself for a death and he says it makes perfect says that the brain has evolved the capacity to protect itself when the body shuts down to enhance the chances of survival or as I would term it recovery from lack of oxygen and brain activity electrically that there is a protective chemical process adaptation.

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Date: 1/09/2017 08:58:35
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1112192
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

The Rev Dodgson said:


I’ll have a look later.

Most of the first page comments are pretty depressing, which suggests the video is OK :)

It is concerning how children cope with these experiences often they don’t cope so research is important into the subject for that reason. Often the children’s concept of childhood and naivety is removed and they can have difficulty in later life with drug use a lot the risk factor is higher in children whom had NDE.

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Date: 1/09/2017 09:51:30
From: transition
ID: 1112207
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

Think of NDE as like an atypical shutdown, like if you’ve ever drifted into sleep into a nightmare.

Weird shit happens. Onetime I remember a very bright light, I tried very hard not to be taken up into the light.

I did use to levitate also, from my bed, which I often tried to do.

All when young, way back.

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Date: 1/09/2017 12:14:26
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1112262
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

> I am interested in this subject as one of grandparents had an NDE and naturally the subject piques my curiousity.
> One researcher focuses on anoxia of the brain and the brain’s capacity to go into self protect mode.

I’ve said it before and I’ll probably end up saying it again.

I’ve had a NDE while being nowhere near death, all the classic symptoms – went through the tunnel into the light and met Jesus, etc. before returning. I was in a state of extreme emotion at the time. For weeks afterward I had extremely powerful dreams while wide awake.

What I experienced is not entirely inconsistent with anoxia, as involved extremely vigorous exercise.

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Date: 1/09/2017 16:58:34
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1112343
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

mollwollfumble said:


> I am interested in this subject as one of grandparents had an NDE and naturally the subject piques my curiousity.
> One researcher focuses on anoxia of the brain and the brain’s capacity to go into self protect mode.

I’ve said it before and I’ll probably end up saying it again.

I’ve had a NDE while being nowhere near death, all the classic symptoms – went through the tunnel into the light and met Jesus, etc. before returning. I was in a state of extreme emotion at the time. For weeks afterward I had extremely powerful dreams while wide awake.

What I experienced is not entirely inconsistent with anoxia, as involved extremely vigorous exercise.

Most of the people who have the experiences seem profoundly affected as is expected I guess.

The cardiologist challenges the notion of anoxia being the consistent trigger because not all people will have the experience of NDE. He uses the example of the procedure for pace makers where people are clinically dead for a set period of time but not all people report the experience under those clinical conditions. He is the contributor that pushes the brain is actually aware of consciousness externally of the body and that consciousness exists there anyway and that humans internalize a bigger concept that is actual in a reality outside of the brain.

Another researcher does not agree with his assertion but acknowledges this is not uncommon to think in this way about consciousness.

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Date: 2/09/2017 19:56:00
From: wookiemeister
ID: 1112804
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

Theres a lot more going on under the surface than NDE

Ive seen bugger possessed by some entity years ago, he had even converted to islam to rid himself of it ( he was an arsehole though so ….)

Some pigtailed irishman scared the bejeesus out of my wife in ephesus whilst telling the group of eager listeners how entities can enter through your nostrils as you sleep. I got back to the room and roared my head off laughing – they don’t enter through your nostrils – they enter through the other end – true story.

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Date: 2/09/2017 20:06:44
From: mcgoon
ID: 1112806
Subject: re: Science attempting to Explain Near Death experiences

You know what’s a real ‘Near-Death Experience’?

When something goes CRACK! past your ear with a sound like a stockwhip, and you realise that it was a bullet.

No magic/mystery/woo-woo about that. Black-and-white, yes or no, 1 or 0, here or gone, Sydney or the bush.

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