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Ketamine Does Not Disprove NDE
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If Ketamine doesn't induce NDEs then what does it do? The subjects who take this drug do see light, feel loved, and experience other NDE-like events. Leroy Kattein offers and explanation as to why this may happen.
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The NDE/Reincarnation Connection
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Amber Wells was a student at the University of Connecticut and wrote a research paper based on her study of the near-death experience for her senior honors thesis under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Ring. Her paper was published in the Journal of Near-Death Studies in the fall of 1993. In her study, 70 percent of the same of near-death experiencers demonstrated belief in reincarnation. In contrast, a Gallup Poll found that only 23 percent of the general population endorse this belief.
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Carl Jung's NDE (1944)
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In a hospital in Switzerland in 1944, the world-renowned psychiatrist Carl G. Jung, M.D., had a heart attack, then a near-death experience. His vivid encounter with the Light, plus the intensely meaningful insights led Jung to conclude that his experience came from something real and eternal. Subsequently, as he reflected on life after death, Jung recalled the meditating Hindu from his near-death experience and read it as a parable of the archetypal Higher Self, the God-image within.
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Introduction by Bodhi
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I am a constant experimenter and forever searching. One thing i know for certain, is that there is far more to this world and these frames than we've been led to believe, and often, more than we allow ourselves to believe. Question everything, deny nothing, seek your own truth, and always keep an open mind. - Bodhisat
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Michael Sabom is a cardiologist whose latest book, Light and Death, includes a detailed medical and scientific analysis of an amazing near-death experience of a patient named Pam Reynolds who underwent a highly unusual operation in which the patient is "flatlined" in order to perform a particular operation - in this case, brain surgery. A portion of this case is summarized below. |
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