The NDE
and Death |
Kevin Williams'
research conclusions |
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Near-death experiencers unanimously
report losing their fear of death upon return.
Many actually look forward to their own death, a time when they can return to the
beautiful realm they experienced. The NDE changes
people's ideas of death
forever. This is true even for many people who only read about the NDE.
Some experiencers were not even aware they died at the time of their NDE. This
demonstrates how insignificant death is really is. It reveals that death
is only a
very brief transition from the physical to the spiritual - like walking
through a door. It has also been
described by some experiencers to be similar to the process of waking up from a dream
the dream being the physical world. Table
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One unanimous aspect involving people who
have NDEs is that they know absolutely there is life after death. They no
longer believe in an afterlife. They know there is an
afterlife. The idea that near-death accounts provide
this knowledge has nothing to do with faith. Faith implies the possibility of doubt. Knowledge implies certainty. NDEs are based on solid knowledge and facts - not faith. If a million astronauts go to Mars and return to Earth saying that there's Martians living there, it is then that I would know for sure that
there's Martians living on Mars. In the same way, millions of people have returned from death
saying that there is life after death. Can millions of people experiencing
the same thing all be wrong? Isn't it easier to believe they are right?
For this reason, the only rational conclusion is that there is life after death. Faith
and skepticism then becomes irrational.
When is Death Really Death?
The
term "near-death" is a misnomer because the evidence suggests that
people actually journey beyond death during near-death experiences.
Philosophically, to say that such experiences are "near-death" is like
saying a woman is "near-pregnant." Either a woman is pregnant or they
are not. Philosophically, it would seem that a person is either dead or
they aren't.
The medical definition of "death" has been debated for centuries
depending on the culture, social conditions, and the role of the medical
profession. The newest definition (i.e., "brain death") may not yet be
adequate for encompassing all of death's meanings. There is no consensus
within the scientific community concerning when conscious life begins.
In the same way, there is no consensus within the scientific community
concerning when physical life ends. Determining the precise time of
death is, in fact, medically and scientifically impossible according to
cardiologist Michael Sabom, M.D. who
states, It used to be thought that the point of death was a single
moment in time. But it is now thought that death is a process, not a
single moment.
But because doctors need something to go by, they have come up with
various legal and social definitions over the years for the sake of
finality. Here are the terms we're most familiar with:
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Heart-lung failure |
This was the traditional definition of death until advances
in medical technology made it possible for people to survive this
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Clinical death |
The patient's
breathing and heartbeat stops but they might
still be able to be resuscitated with CPR or
other means, depending on why the vital signs
ceased and under what conditions it occurred. |
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Lower brain death |
The brain stem
controlling the automatic functions of the body
stops working. The length of time which the
brain stem must be inactive before a person is
declared legally dead varies from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Complicating the
issue, the same person can be considered legally
dead if about to become an organ donor, but
legally alive if not. |
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Higher brain death |
The
brain stem still functions, keeping the heart,
lungs and digestive system working, but the
sensing, thinking part of the brain has shut
down. When such a "person" is dead, the body
might still be functioning. But for all
practical intents and purposes, there is no
ethical reason to keep the body alive. |
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Whole brain death |
Both
lower and higher brain functions have ceased.
This definition was first developed by the ad
hoc committee at Harvard Medical School in 1968.
In 1980, hospitals were permitted to begin using
it as a determination of death in patients. But
even though a person might suffer from whole
brain death, they can still have a heartbeat
which only ends due to the failure of the lungs.
If the lungs are forced to keep breathing, such
people can continue to digest food, excrete
waste, and even bear children. Whether or not
such people are "dead" is currently up for
political debate. |
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Biological death |
This is when permanent
cellular damage occurs to the brain due to a
lack of oxygen. By definition, this process is
irreversible and final. By definition only,
nobody has ever returned to life from this
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Metaphysical
death |
This occurs when the
silver cord breaks during a NDE. The silver
cord is the "umbilical" which connects the
physical body to the spirit body. Once this cord
is broken, returning to the physical body is
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Whichever definition
science ultimately agrees on will influence how people are treated in
hospitals, how people get organs for transplant, whether women have
abortions, and when doctors perform stem-cell research - not to mention
the implications within religious, philosophical and metaphysical
circles.
Perhaps the Best Case of a Person
Surviving Death
Pam
Reynolds met all the criteria for surviving whole brain death. While
in this state, she experienced an extraordinary NDE. Because her death
was not final, it cannot be said that she survived "biological" death.
However, her case provides an excellent example of how there is nothing
"near" about the so-called "near-death" experience.
Pam's extraordinary NDE occurred while undergoing a rare surgical
procedure to remove a brain
aneurysm. The procedure
required her to be: (1) put unconscious using an anesthetic, (2)
her body temperature lowered to 60 degrees, (3) her heart and
breathing stopped, (4) her brain waves allowed to flatten, and (5)
the blood drained from her head. While in this condition, she floated
out of her body and watched the doctors operate on her lifeless body.
Later, she was able to describe the surgical instruments, the
conversation, and the procedures performed during her surgery.
NDEs Are
Not Exactly Identical But Common Elements Can Be Found
Some people claim that because
NDEs are not identical they not real. On the other hand, some
scientists claim that because NDEs are identical they are
"hard-wired" in the brain. Which is true? In my opinion, neither. Here
is why:
(1) No experience on Earth is
exactly identical:
Think of the near-death
experience as you would the Earth experience. Everyone's perspective is unique from everyone else. Yet,
there are similarities. People go to work, go to school, live in homes, have
sex, eat, sleep, practice religion, travel, visit family and friends, etc...
Despite these similarities, no two Earth experiences is identical. (Kevin
Williams)
(2) No near-death experience is
exactly identical:
Some people travel back in time,
meet a worshipped religious figure, travel the universe, view their past
lives, meet future children, etc.. Everyone has a unique perspective. Yet,
common aspects can be found in NDEs. (Kevin
Williams)
Common Aspects
Found in NDEs
Within a number of NDEs a pattern becomes evident.
This pattern can be found in children's NDEs
as well. The pattern
(and any single
experience) includes one or more of these things: |
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Feeling that the
self has
left
the body and is hovering overhead. Sometimes a silver
cord is seen connected to the body. Sometimes the person may later be
able to describe who was where
and what happened, sometimes in detail. Some people
who are born blind can see while out of their body. |
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Moving through a
dark space or
tunnel and having a sense of timelessness.
Sometimes the Earth can be seen from outer space. |
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Experiencing intensely
powerful emotions,
ranging from bliss to terror.
Sometimes heavenly music is heard. |
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Encountering a
light. It is usually described as
golden, or white, and as being magnetic and loving; occasionally it is perceived as a
reflection of the fires of hell. |
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Receiving some variant of the message,
"It is not yet your time"
from a heavenly being by means of mental
telepathy. |
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Meeting
others; may be deceased loved ones,
recognized from life or not; sacred
beings; pets; guides;
angels; orbs; unidentified entities and/or
Beings of Light; sometimes symbols from one's own or other
religious traditions. |
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A
life review, seeing and re-experiencing
major and trivial events of one's life, sometimes from the perspective of the other
people involved, and coming to some conclusion about the adequacy of that life and what
changes are needed. |
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Having a sense of
understanding everything,
of knowing how the universe works. |
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Reaching a boundary – a cliff, fence,
water, some kind of barrier that may not be crossed if one is to return to life. |
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In some cases, entering a
city or
library
or receiving station. |
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Rarely, receiving previously
unknown
information about one's life – i.e.,
adoption or hidden parentage, deceased
siblings. Some bring back scientific
discoveries. Some bring back knowledge
concerning the future. Some bring back knowledge
of past lives. Some bring back astrological
information. |
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Decision to return may be voluntary or
involuntary. If voluntary, usually associated with unfinished
responsibilities. |
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Returning to
life
and to the body. Afterward, an increase in spirituality
may be found. Often, dramatic changes within
the person is discovered. |
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Some interesting facts about
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Researchers'
Comments Concerning the NDE
One of the near-death experience
truths is that each person integrates their near-death experience into
their own pre-existing belief system. (Jody Long)
There are so many different descriptions of
NDEs because there are so many different perceptions, perspectives, beliefs,
biases, backgrounds, and afterlife realms to fit them. (Kevin
Williams)
Childhood NDEs are
similar to adult NDEs. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
People born blind have
NDEs
which are similar to sighted people. However, people born blind see for the first
time in their lives during their NDEs. But
they do not retain their sight when they return to
their bodies. (Dr. Ken Ring)
Our life on
Earth
can be thought of as one
channel on a radio. At death, it is as if someone spins the dial on the radio to a
different channel. The previous channel is still there, but we are now experiencing a
different channel. That is all death is - a change to another channel. We go to that
particular channel where our speed of vibration fits a particular channel on the radio
dial. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
There exists a point of no
return during the NDE and once this barrier is crossed, returning to our body is impossible.
(Dr. Ken Ring)
All physical and mental handicaps are
corrected immediately after death. (Dr. Ken Ring)
NDErs Comment on
Death
If I lived a billion years more, in my
body or yours, there's not a single experience on Earth that could ever be
as good as being dead. Nothing. (Dr.
Dianne Morrissey)
Death makes us more alive. We are more
dead
now while alive on Earth than we are when we are physically dead.
(Dr. PMH Atwater)
Death is just a body problem. (Chuck
Griswold)
Life does not end when we die. Death is a rebirth into a spirit world of
light and love, a transition from the physical to the spiritual that is
no more frightening or painful than passing between rooms through an
open doorway. It is a joyful homecoming to our natural home. (Betty Eadie)
Death means losing your physical body. Nothing
else is lost. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
Death is
leaving your physical body and
facing God. We then become pure Mind. Our minds become naked in that our thoughts
are there for all to understand perfectly. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
Birth is a sleep and a forgetting. Death is
an awakening and a remembering. (Josiane
Antonette)
Birth in the physical is death in the
spiritual. Death in the physical is the birth in the spiritual. (Edgar
Cayce)
Death is a process similar to waking up from
a dream. (John Star)
Death is like falling asleep or like waking
up. We leave one state of consciousness and enter another. (Joni
Maggi)
Death means dying to the physical world. It also means being born into the spirit world. When we are born into this
physical world, we fall asleep and forget who we really are. When we are born into
the spirit world, we awaken and remember who we really are. (Edgar
Cayce)
Death is actually a rebirth into
a greater life of understanding and knowledge that stretches forward and backward in time.
(John Star)
Life and death are one, and only those who will
consider the experience as one may come to understand or comprehend what
peace indeed means. (Edgar Cayce)
The memory of a NDE
is more
real than the memory of what one did yesterday. (Dr.
Rene
Turner)
I knew with total certainty that everything was evolving exactly the
way it should and that the ultimate destiny for every living being is to
return to the Source, the Light, Pure Love. (Juliet
Nightingale)
Immediately after death, the connection to
our humanity begins to wear off and an experience of being light as air, extremely happy
and in love begins to happen. (Karen Schaeffer)
The Being of Light can be called
Jesus, Buddha, Yahweh, the Great Spirit, our Higher Self, etc. which can be
a feedback of our own religious perspective. The name of the Light Being does not
matter. Only the recognition of absolute love and truth is important.
(Mellen-Thomas Benedict)
In the light of God, there are no opinions,
conclusions or beliefs - only being. It is being in a state of total harmonic
perfection. (John Star)
From the light we come to
Earth and to
the light we will return. (Josiane Antonette)
The only thing we take with us at death is
the love we have given away while on Earth. (Laurelynn
Martin)
Death means breaking through the barrier of
space and time. (Beverly Brodsky)
Our senses and our sense of awareness are
tremendously greater when we are outside of our physical body. (Thomas
Sawyer)
The last to be overcome is death, and
the knowledge of life is the knowledge of death. (Edgar
Cayce)
You grow to heaven. You don't go to
heaven. (Edgar Cayce)
Time stops when we die. Past, present and
future become the eternal now. (Dr. Gerard Landry)
When children die, they are not children
after death. They appear to be as they would in the prime of their life.
(Ruth Montgomery)
There is nothing worth worrying about - not
even death. (Joni Maggi)
Getting back into
your body from
a NDE is like jumping into a swimming pool. (Pam
Reynolds)
Death is one of the most important lessons
that must be learned by those who are affected by it. (Karen
Schaeffer)
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