Tag: NDE
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Ascent of the Blessed.

Painted by Hieronymus Bosch somewhere between 1505 and 1515. Born into a family of painters, Bosch belonged to the Flemish School of painting and developed a unique style, creating dreamlike figures and scenes replete with fantasy. He was the painter of demons, hell, torture, fires, creative and grotesque figures, anthropomorphic animals, the capital sins, corruption,…
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Video: Near Death Experiences examined.

The infographics show put their animated spin on the topic of near-death experiences.
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Do cardiac arrest survivors who have NOT had an NDE have equally significant changes in life attitudes?
One theme that is often seen in reports of NDE is a significant, sustained & transformational re-evaluation and/or re-alignment of life view paradigms following the event. Typically, these changes involve the following domains: Source: Persistence of Attitude Changes After Near-Death Experiences (pdf) This raises the question, do similar life view changes occur in people who…
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Inerview with Titus Rivas

Titus Rivas is a writer, philosopher and researcher with a particular interest in near-death experiences and other related anomalous phenomena. In this interview, he discusses his views on NDEs and cases of the reincarnation type (CORT) as well as responding to critiques of some of the more famous NDE cases including: For most contemporary materialists…
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The man with the blue hat.

One of the largest studies to date examining consciousness around the time of death is the AWARE II study. It looked into 2,060 cardiac arrests, of which 330 survived (to hospital discharge). Of this number, 140 patients were considered eligible to be interviewed for the study. The patient’s recalled experiences were initially classified into five…
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Near-death experience during an obstetric emergency.

The following quote is written by Dubravko Habek & Ingrid Marton from the University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinical Hospital in Zagreb, Croatia. It originally appeared in a letter to the editor published in the medical journal Psychiatric Danubina in 2022. Original letter including references here Obstetric shock (OS) is the leading cause of…
