Article ignores deep NDE evidence completely (Introduction)

by dhw, Sunday, August 26, 2018, 09:03 (2063 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID: Psychedelic drugs can mimic part of NDE's but a full understanding of the phenomena must include a state of flat EEG with no brain activity. this article ignores that but demonstrates that some of the NDE experience can be stimulated by a drug effect on the brain:
https://bigthink.com/21st-century-spirituality/dmt-makes-your-brain-think-its-dying-and...

DAVID’s comment: This article is interesting in that DMT is produced throughout the body, but the key to our discussion is the NDE's that appear without brain activity that observe new things and learn new facts. What is presented here are those NDE's that occur while the brain is active, which I consider a partial NDE as it relates to soul/consciousness discussions.

Thank you, as always, for this interesting article. For me – and I think for you too – the crucial factor, not just in NDEs but in certain other psychic experiences, is the acquisition of information which could not otherwise be accessible to the person concerned. BBella gave us some instances, and I wonder if anyone has ever compiled a collection of authenticated experiences of this kind.


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