Scientific views of near-death experiences

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According to some scientists, the NDE can be explained by physiological and psychological manifestations. Clinical circumstances which may lead to NDE include the following conditions: cardiac arrest, post-traumatic shock after significant blood loss or perioperative complications, anaphylaxis, shock, coma, intracerebral … Read More

Survivalist and religious approaches of near-death experiences

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(The allegory of the death of the Dauphin represents what a dying man could see in a deathbed vision) Survivalists studies Some consider the NDE as a precursor to an afterlife, saying the NDE can not be fully explained by … Read More

The study of Pim van Lommel on near-death experiences

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(Artist point of view on a near-death experience. It includes the image of the tunnel with a light at its end) The first clinical study of near-death experiences among cardiac arrest patients was performed by Sam Parnia in February 2001, … Read More

Near-death experiences and shared-death experience

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(Representation of the Paradise of Dante Alighieri by Gustave Doré) The first contemporary testimonials After regaining consciousness, some patients tell Dr. Moody a story that seems have similarities: disembodiment, conviction of being dead yet aware but in an immaterial body … Read More

Near-death experiences

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Near-death experience (NDE) is a term for a set of “visions” and “feelings” to a consecutive clinical death or advanced coma. These experiments represent a recurrent and specific characterization containing including: disembodiment, full vision of his own existence, the vision … Read More