Life After Death? Study Reveals Near-Death Experiences Are Not Hallucinations
Is there Life after death? A study reveals that near-death experiences are not hallucinations… OK… this could get interesting.
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Now if I had the answer to this one I would probably be independently wealthy or the good lord himself… and trust me… I’m neither.
It’s a question people have been asking throughout time and the answer is still a mystery.
Now, a new study exploring what people experience when they’re close to death has come to one important conclusion — “near-death experiences” are a real thing, even if we can’t explain them. Kinda like Madona’s latest Instagram duckface selfie.
Countless people have claimed that their life “flashed before their eyes” or that they actually left their body and traveled somewhere else while close to death.
Critics have called these experiences hallucinations or illusions, but researchers from NYU Grossman School of Medicine say something else is actually happening.
A team of researchers from several medical disciplines — including neurosciences, critical care, psychiatry, psychology, social sciences, and humanities — have come up with a number of conclusions after reviewing unexplained –lucid – episodes which involve a heightened state of consciousness.
So really trying to find out what exactly a near-death experience is…
The main finding is that these events don’t have much in common with the experiences someone has if they’re hallucinating or using a psychedelic drug. Instead, people who have a near-death experience typically report five different events taking place:
– A Separation from their body with a heightened, vast sense of consciousness and recognition that they’re dying
– Or They “travel” to a different location
– Some have said They have a meaningful and purposeful review of their life, involving a critical analysis of all their past actions — basically, their life flashes before their eyes.
– Some say they feel they are Going to a place that feels like “home”
– And the feeling of Returning back to life
Researchers note that the near-death experience usually triggers a positive and long-term psychological transformation in the person. The team notes that people who had negative and distressing experiences while near-death did not experience these kinds of events.
The team found – It turns out that scientists can actually see physical changes taking place in the brain when someone is close to death.
Researchers found the presence of gamma activity and electrical spikes when people are technically dying. This is typically a sign of a heightened state of consciousness when scientists measure it using an electroencephalography (EEG).
The findings further back up the claims from people who say they “left their body” while dying.
Study authors note that advances in medicine over the last century have brought back countless people from death’s door.
Lead author Sam Parnia said – QUOTE – “The advent of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) showed us that death is not an absolute state, rather, it’s a process that could potentially be reversed in some people even after it has started.”
Parina continued… “What has enabled the scientific study of death is that brain cells do not become irreversibly damaged within minutes of oxygen deprivation when the heart stops. Instead, they ‘die’ over hours of time. This is allowing scientists to objectively study the physiological and mental events that occur in relation to death.”
Study authors conclude that neither physiological nor cognitive processes completely end at the moment of death. While prior reports haven’t been able to prove what people are saying about their near-death experiences, the new report finds it’s also impossible to disprove what they’re saying.
So… while I don’t have the answer… it seems people are taking the question seriously and each time we seem to get another nugget of info.
I have faith that one day, we will all eventually find out. On that happy note…
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Benji -
6 months agoIt is a hallucination. Sam parinas test he conducted putting images around the room failed. No patient was able to see these. I believe they are hallucinations.
Mark Fornefeld
6 months agoI’ve had a near death experience and I know that there is Life after death
pieter nooten
6 months agoThe question is: how do sociopaths, sadists, killers, pedophiles and all other people who have lived with serious and dangerous psychological disorders experience this moment of 'a purposefull review of their life, involving a critical analysis of all their past actions'…? And even more important: to what 'different location' do these mentally disabled people travel, going to a place that 'feels like home'? Also, what do babies experience when they die? What location do THEY travel to? This is all very speculative and therefor not very convincing so-called evidence for a life after death.
FAY SMITH
6 months agoI have lucid dreams and the hallucinations involved are similar if not the same. I'm not a scientists though. I've also seen a dead friend in a lucid dream ( basically real) I love this stuff. What we think is real is just perceived by our senses anyway. I think death is like going inwards some how. I also believe in spirits here on our plane. Because I've seen things. Just can't explain it.
Kendall Jones
6 months agoVery cool! Sounds like it might be a new type of mental experience distinguished from a hallucination, even if still limited to the mind. It’s exciting to think that there may be numerous mental or psychological experiences that we have yet to experience based on our knowledge or current point in evolution.
Geoff Petrulis
6 months agoResearchers note that the near-death experience usually triggers a positive and long-term psychological transformation in the person. The team notes that people who had negative and distressing experiences while near-death did not experience these kinds of events.
Rap Par
6 months ago"The team notes that people who had negative and distressing experiences while near-death did not experience these kinds of events."
"The team notes that people who had negative and distressing experiences while near-death did not experience these kinds of events."
"The team notes that people who had negative and distressing experiences while near-death did not experience these kinds of events."
READ IT AGAIN
Matt Cool
6 months agoGod bless
Bill Jamison
6 months agoI think I'll just wait to find out. I do find this fascinating and plausible. I have a friend that experienced this and I believe him.