Thirty-seven years ago I was an oncologist resident, learning about how best to treat cancer using radiation. These were the pre-internet days, so I did my research in the library. One day, I was flipping through a large volume of the Journal of the American Medical Association when I came across an article describing near-death experiences.
It stopped me in my tracks. All my medical training told me you were either alive or dead. There was no in-between. But suddenly, I was reading from a cardiologist describing patients who had died and then came back to life, reporting very distinct, almost unbelievable experiences.
From that moment, I was fascinated with near-death experiences or NDEs. I define a near-death experience as someone who is either comatose or clinically dead, without a heartbeat, having a lucid experience where they see, hear, feel emotions, and interact with other beings. Learning more about these experiences has fundamentally changed my view of the universe.
Near-death experiences have common threads
When I finished my residency, I started the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation. I started collecting stories from people who had NDEs and evaluating them with the mind of a scientist and doctor. I made opinions based on evidence and came into this as a skeptic. But in the face of overwhelming evidence, I've come to believe there's certainly an afterlife.
No two NDEs are the same. But as I studied thousands of them, I saw a consistent pattern of events emerging in a predictable order. About 45% of people who have an NDE report an out-of-body experience. When this happens, their consciousness separates from their physical body, usually hovering above the body. The person can see and hear what's happening around them, which usually includes frantic attempts to revive them. One woman even reported a doctor throwing a tool on the floor when he picked up the wrong one — something the doctor later confirmed.
After the out-of-body experience, people say they're transported into another realm. Many pass through a tunnel and experience a bright light. Then, they're greeted by deceased loved ones, including pets, who are in the prime of their lives. Most people report an overwhelming sense of love and peace. They feel like this other realm is their real home.
I haven't found any scientific explanation for these experiences
These experiences may sound cliché: the bright light, the tunnel, the loved ones. But over twenty-five years of studying NDEs, I've come to believe that these descriptions have become cultural tropes because they're true. I even worked with a group of children under five who had NDEs. They reported the same experiences that adults did — and at that age, you're unlikely to have heard about bright lights or tunnels after you die.
Other people report seemingly unbelievable events, which we can later confirm. One woman lost consciousness while riding her horse on a trail. Her body stayed on the trail while her consciousness traveled with her horse as he galloped back to the barn. Later, she was able to describe exactly what happened at the barn because she had seen it despite her body not being there. Others who hadn't spoken to her confirmed her account.
I'm a medical doctor. I've read brain research and considered every possible explanation for NDEs. The bottom line is that none of them hold water. There isn't even a remotely plausible physical explanation for this phenomenon.
I've also studied fear-death experiences, like near-miss car accidents
I take a particular definition for NDEs. The person must be unconscious. But there's another type of phenomenon that fascinates me too: what I call "fear-death experiences."
These are situations when you feel your life is in imminent danger. It might be a near-miss car accident or a sudden fall. These people generally don't experience the tunnel and light, but they often report their life "flashing before their eyes."
While some people with NDEs report these life reviews, they're more common with fear-death experiences. People even recall events from toddlerhood that they can't consciously remember but that we can later confirm by talking with family members and others.
Studying NDEs has made me a better cancer doctor
While I'm passionate about NDEs, my day job still revolves around helping patients fight cancer. I don't tell my patients about my NDE research. And yet, my work with NDEs has made me a more compassionate and loving doctor.
I'm able to help my patients face life-threatening diseases with increased courage and passion. My goal is to help them have more healthy days here on Earth. But I firmly believe that if and when they pass, they will be at peace.
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Reader Comments
Yeah, I'm not too bad.
Survived The Covid Reich, unlike a lot of people.
Just gearing up for the next wave of crazy bullshit, I guess.
What about you?
I failed to directly dissuade anyone in my wider circle viz. the er... 'free will issue', myself.
My old Cockney neighbour next door, Barbara (family friend of The Krays... [Link] , attended Reggie's funeral. LOL) I had to look after a bit, 'cause she'd stopped going out after the lockdown and then she stopped eating and subsequently became so skinny and weak, she couldn't move out of her bed. so I used to go do her grocery shopping, pay her bills and get her fags and stuff, go round and chat to her, watch a bit of garbage game show TV, etc.
Then one day I got Covid and had to tell her I couldn't come round for a week, and on about the last day, I woke up to the sound of a load of coppers around my front door. They gave me a knock and told me she'd died.
I don't know what she died of, she was most likely jabbed, but it's also possible she starved herself to death.
It's bizarre this 'free will' thing, isn't it? I just couldn't get her to eat.
I'd tell her off, I'd bring stuff 'round for her and so on and so forth, but she'd hardly touch any of it.
"HFL, I'm scared of dying".
But Barbara, if you don't eat, YOU WILL DIE.
If I left her alone about it, she wouldn't eat. If I nagged her about it, she wouldn't eat.
I just couldn't get her on the old eating beam, unfortunately.
R.I.P. Barbara.
Having had 2 NDE and a few near misses, I have no fear of death. Consciousness in my opinion is the ground of being and materialism is but a dream….
I know some of you don't want to do another round of boosters, I get it. I had a mild reaction to my first shot. Nothing much just really bad heart palpitations. I'm glad I got it, because two days later I got covid. It was really bad, can't imagine how bad it would have been if I weren't vaxed.
My second shot was a little worse. Half my face went numb, and I had terrible tremors. I couldn't walk for a month. I was very lucky though, because I got the new variant a week after my second shot. It really was the worst covid yet. I had clots all in my legs, and my heart was going crazy. I went to the ER. Turns out I have long covid, and myocarditis from the covid spike proteins. I would be dead now if I weren't vaxed.
I knew I needed the third shot, and I was a little hesitant, but I sucked it up and got it. I knew it'd probably make me feel bad for a few days, but that's nothing compared to covid. Sure enough four days after my third shot, my long covid came back worse than ever. I couldn't walk, my hair was failing out, bleeding from my ears, my heart just stops and starts. I have no control of my bowels or motor functions. I just constantly flail and piss myself.
Covid, especially long covid is no joke. I will definitely be getting the new boosters.
My wife and I got Covid from my lead vocalist in my band, the schmuck came over sick hid for 1.5 hrs then couldn’t get off the couch. Next day wife and I have for 3 days, nasty !! Then a week later I got a blood clot in my leg that went into my heart and lungs and did some damage.
We did not get the jab and I do not regret my choices !!
Sounds like your guardian angel helped you correct a wrong in the continuum.
There are no coincidences.
I would say goodnight all but all here won’t see that so I will just wish you a goodnight Brother of mine in the truest sense of the word.
i have over 400hrs of time stamped documented recorded conversations with spirit on the other side, its beautiful full of love, welcoming comments, advise, and a knowing of what happens at the time of eathly graduation we call death, to arrive back home from where we all came from,
sad to say on the other hand, those that have made others suffer through greed, gain of material possesions and deception will be welcomed home again, but they have to experience that they caused others, thats there suffering, the darkness they shall experience, there is no escaping that,
looking at todays world, with its corrupt money loving politicians and war mongers, they shall struggle in the dark for eons of time!!
the author of this article, please reach out to me, i shall share my evidence with you, kind regards, peace to all..
Are melted into air, into thin air:
And, like the baseless fabric of this vision,
The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces,
The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
Ye all which it inherit, shall dissolve
And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
As dreams are made on, and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep.
I just made that up for you....
In the halls of power, they sit and deliberate, Senators with matters of state to contemplate. But some days, even they must endure the wait, As constipation knocks on their chamber's gate.Their speeches are eloquent, their debates profound, Yet in the silence of restrooms, they can be found, Struggling with discomfort, trying not to make a sound, As constipated thoughts in their minds are bound.They navigate laws, navigate bills and motions, But in this private struggle, they face their own notions, Of balance and urgency, of political oceans, And the quiet battles fought in bathroom potions.For constipation, you see, is a foe to all, No matter how lofty, no matter how small, It reminds us that nature has a universal call, Even senators must heed, or they'll surely fall.So let's not forget, as we watch the political show, That humanity's challenges are something we all know, Even the mighty in power, with their status aglow, Must grapple with constipation, in moments we don't bestow
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