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Scientists debate NDE’s (Near Death Experiences) – article

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  • January 15, 2011 at 9:07 am #36367
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    CIENTISTS PROBE BRIEF BRUSHES WITH THE AFTERLIFE
    By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
    The Christian Century
    January 12, 2011

    http://nhne-pulse.org/nde-scientists-probe-the-afterlife/

    http://www.christiancentury.org/article/2011-01/scientists-probe-brief-brush
    es-afterlife

    Wanda Colie vividly remembers what she saw in 1984 when, at age 28, a
    condition that produced blood in her lungs nearly killed her. The pain
    vanished and a crowd of familiar faces came to welcome her in a
    light-drenched valley.

    For more than two decades, Colie kept her experience secret. But she’s
    recently joined hundreds of others who’ve started going public with their
    near-death experiences, or NDEs.

    “For a long time, I couldn’t talk about this stuff because it was just stuff
    you didn’t talk about,” said Colie, a housecleaner who lives in Rougemont,
    N.C. “I had to deal with it myself, (and now) I can’t explain the relief to
    know that I’m OK. I’m not going crazy or anything.”

    Once dismissed as mere hallucinations, NDEs are being taken more seriously
    than in the past. Studies published in The Lancet, a respected British
    medical journal, and the Journal of the American Medical Association have
    reframed NDEs as phenomena worthy of scientific research.

    Last year, three medical doctors published books on new NDE research,
    including what it suggests about consciousness beyond the brain and even the
    possibility of afterlife.

    Several mainstream films, including Clint Eastwood’s recent “Hereafter,”
    toyed with the possibility of an afterlife, and as NDEs garner increased
    attention, more people with NDEs are opening up and shedding light what
    happens as earthly life slips away.

    The Louisiana-based Near Death Experience Research Foundation, whose
    database of more than 1,600 NDEs is the world’s largest, added a record 280
    new accounts last year — up 35 percent from 2009. The North Carolina-based
    International Association of Near Death Studies (IANDS) has amassed more
    than 900 accounts at its website and now tracks 46 support groups for people
    who’ve had NDEs.

    More NDE accounts means more data to examine and more reliable inferences,
    according to researchers such as Dr. Jeffrey Long, a Louisiana oncologist
    whose study of 613 NDEs forms the basis of his 2010 book, “Evidence of the
    Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences.”

    “That large number (of survey participants) helps us to be more confident in
    the findings than we ever could be previously when we studied much smaller
    numbers of near-death experiences,” Long said.

    As more accounts come to light, researchers are identifying patterns that
    transcend differences based on age, culture and religious (or nonreligious)
    backgrounds.

    Frequently noted experiences include moving through a tunnel, looking down
    at one’s own body, reuniting with predeceased loved ones, and being
    overwhelmed with a sense of love and beauty.

    Some doctors who study NDEs say these perceptions and others can be traced
    to a brain in a distressed condition. Dr. Kevin Nelson, a University of
    Kentucky neurologist, argues that the brain can remain alive for several
    minutes after a disturbance in heart rhythm. The brain is not conscious
    after a cardiac arrest, he said, but an “in between” state of partial
    consciousness can ensue with the ebb and flow of blood in the brain for a
    few minutes. If a patient remembers anything from the experience, Nelson
    says, it’s a function of blood flow, oxygen levels and other activity inside
    a living brain.

    “People have been led astray in the general literature, and I was concerned
    about that,” said Nelson, who explains his theory in his new book, “The
    Spiritual Doorway in the Brain: A Neurologist’s Search for the God
    Experience.”

    “People who have been speaking about what the brain is doing in these events
    are not brain scientists. They’re not neuroscientists. They’ve had an
    amateur’s grasp of how the brain works.”

    Other medical researchers, however, say NDEs happen when the brain is
    neither conscious nor alive. Dr. Pim van Lommel, a Dutch cardiologist who
    interviewed 344 cardiac arrest patients for the Lancet study, said patients
    repeatedly report keen awareness from moments in time when their brains were
    clinically dead.

    The explanation, van Lommel said, is that consciousness exists apart from
    the body, and humans encounter this greater consciousness more fully when
    earthly life ends.

    “People who have had near-death experiences say death is just the end of our
    physical aspects, but it’s not the end of who we are,” said van Lommel,
    author of “Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of Near-Death Experience.”
    “That is what has been told … in religious traditions. They all have the
    same message: the essence of who we are is immortal.”

    Long’s research echoes van Lommel’s. He notes how patients, some of whom
    were clinically dead for a time, later recall things that were said around
    the operating table or at a bedside during these moments. Their observations
    are corroborated by witnesses, which makes him “absolutely convinced there
    is a life after death — a wonderful life after death.”

    While some on both sides of the debate accuse their critics of practicing
    flawed science, the prospect of empirical support for an afterlife is
    nonetheless shaping how people approach death and dying.

    For patients with terminal illnesses, fear of death is often an obstacle to
    overcome. A 2009 study at Dana Farber Cancer Institute found that patients
    with a religious faith were more likely than nonbelievers to ask for
    aggressive life-saving techniques in their final days. But those who trust
    in the reality of an afterlife need not be afraid of what comes next,
    according to Diane Corcoran, a nurse and president of IANDS.

    “I treat people who are dying very differently than I did 20 years ago,”
    said Corcoran, who says she believes in afterlife because she’s heard
    hundreds of similar accounts of what happens there.

    “I try to teach people that (death) doesn’t have to be an awful thing; it
    could be a loving thing. You could certainly treat it differently and not
    hold on to people that are struggling or suffering. Maybe there’s a better
    place for them to be.”

    January 21, 2011 at 7:34 am #36368
    Nnonnth
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    If interested in NDE debate from a scientific standpoint, have a look at some of the episodes here:

    http://www.skeptiko.com

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