Tag: NDE
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Podcast: Interview with Raymond Moody

In this podcast from The Monroe Institute, Dr Raymond Moody discusses near-death experiences and the broader topic of consciousness. Dr Moody is an author, psychiatrist, philosopher and physician, and is regarded as being the person who first coined the term near death experience. You can read Dr Moody’s Wikipedia bio, here.
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Has science just found the cause of near-death experiences?

Many science-related websites and news organisations are now reporting on a new study that found an increase in EEG gamma waves at the time of death. The authors of the study analysed the electroencephalograms (EEG) of four dying patients and found that the resulting hypoxic (lack of oxygen) state stimulated a spike in gamma wave…
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Experience of cardiac arrest survival. In-depth interviews with 8 Greek Cypriots.
Article: The living experience of surviving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and spiritual meaning making Author(s): Maria Aristidou, Maria Karanikola et al.Date published: 21 April 2023Journal: Nursing Open. Link to full article: The living experience of surviving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and spiritual meaning making This study examines the experiences of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors within the specific…
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Four people share their NDE following cardiac arrest.

Paper: Near-death experiences and the change of worldview in survivors of sudden cardiac arrest: A phenomenological and hermeneutical study.Journal: Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare.Year published: 2022Author(s): Hans Zingmark and Aneth Granberg-Axell.Link to full paper (PDF). This is an interesting paper both because it focuses on the common experiences of just four individuals rather than…
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Video interview: William Peters.

Dr William Peters is a psychotherapist, NDE researcher and author of the book “At Heavens Door”. In this interview for thantos TV EN, he discusses Near-death experiences, shared-death experiences and post-death visitations. Here is an excerpt from his book “At Heavens Door” examining the topic of Shared Death Experiences; These shared crossing links take many…
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When a near-death experience goes bad.

Most people who have a near-death experience report positive, life-affirming memories, but a small percentage recall negative or distressing content. To date, there has not been much research into this phenomenon. One study looked at 50 self-reported accounts of distressing NDEs and identified 3 categories: A more recent study has looked at a comparison between…
