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I believe that you and I are already perfectly well aware of the true intention underlying your posting of that video.
I believe studies have been done in surgical theatres where "coded objects" were place around the room and subjects were able to identify them later.
If I find that research, I'll post it here.
Dr Parnia, in the study we have been discussing, placed hidden pictures above the beds, however none of the subjects were able to identify them, including the guy that said he had the out of body experience.
A rhetorical question. If one is having an out of body experience, what organ is used to see objects.
True, but that's not quite the whole story now, is it?Dr Parnia, in the study we have been discussing, placed hidden pictures above the beds, however none of the subjects were able to identify them, including the guy that said he had the out of body experience.
Yeah exactly, as are the people in the study that reported "Near death experiences"
Can't you see the connection?
e.g. people in the process of dying report "Near death experiences" where they felt unusual sense of peacefulness and wellbeing, they often attribute this to being on their way to heaven, however as it turns out it could just be the result of hypoxia, induced by low or no blood flow to the brain.
His experience was corroborated from his recounted observations of events between his cardiac arrest and subsequent resuscitation.
Yeh but heaven isn't a place or a realm, it's a state of mind (according to those who know). You enter it by withdrawing from the self. Self has no form, it's just an output of the hardware/software, so as the brain is deprived of oxygen that software stops functioning, so bliss is experienced. The natural state.
Death of the ego, yes. There's scientific support for this now.So heaven is just death??? a lot of people are going to be disappointed,
A rhetorical question. If one is having an out of body experience, what organ is used to see objects.
This guy was "dead" for several days. He woke up when an autopsy was about to be performed on him.
He told doctors about visiting out of his body with a sick child and what was wrong with the child. The doctors confirmed what he said about the child.
He turned from an atheist into a priest because of his experience.
http://www.near-death.com/science/evidence/some-people-were-dead-for-several-days.html
Is there a report from a credible source about this?
I doubt it, those sort of shows are generally labeled as "entertainment only"The case was on a BBC Horizon program called "Afterlife" some years ago.
I would think that the BBC would check it out thoroughly before broadcasting it.
Isn't asking for evidence part of " exploring the boundary"Odd how these type of threads start out as a mutual discovery and quickly form into one or two who argue the crossed arms negative, thereby shutting down the opportunity to explore the boundaries.
I doubt it, those sort of shows are generally labeled as "entertainment only"
Isn't asking for evidence part of " exploring the boundary"
This is a science thread.
Not if you are trying to expand a conversation. Proofs should be left at the end so that the whole subject can be overviewed, discussed freely and workshopped.
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