P van Lommel - New Scientist, 2006 - Elsevier ... Web Letters. NearDeathExperiences. Pim van Lommel Corresponding Author Contact Information.
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S Blackmore - Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis, 2007 - books.google.com NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES: IN OR OUT OF BODY? Susan Blackmore What is it like to
die? Although most of us fear death to a greater or lesser extent, there are now more and more
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JM Taylor, M Barry - Virology, 2006 - Elsevier Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, was first described in detail in 1972 by John Kerr, Andrew
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horizonresearch.org[PDF] S Parnia, K Spearpoint, PB Fenwick - Resuscitation, 2007 - Elsevier Cardiac arrest is associated with a number of cognitive processes as well as long term psychological
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B Greyson - Zygon, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com Abstract. Some individuals when they come close to death report having experiences that they
interpret as spiritual or religious. These so-called near-death experiences (NDEs) often include
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uio.no[PDF] B Greyson - Resuscitation, 2007 - Elsevier ... Available online 7 February 2007. Summary. Aim. “Near-deathexperiences,” commonly
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K Augustine - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com While most near-death researchers have disregarded reports of near-death experiences
(NDEs) with hallucinatory features, many have sought cases of veridical paranormal perception
during NDEs. But despite more than a quarter century of near-death studies, no ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 2 versions
K Ring, EE Valarino - 2006 - books.google.com ... Page 4. Page 5. More Praise for Lessons from the Light "If any one person can claim to be an
authority on near-deathexperiences without having had one, that person must surely be Kenneth
Ring. . . . ... ISBN 1-930491-11-5 (alk. paper) 1. Near-deathexperiences—Case studies. ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - All 2 versions
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LS BETTY - OMEGA--Journal of Death and Dying, 2006 - Baywood ... during my NDE. He was not a hallucination after all. He was not a delusion. He
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[CITATION] Veridical perception in near-death experiences
gregglahood.com[PDF] G Lahood, D Psych - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - gregglahood.com ... like experiences. I com- pare Kenneth Ring's descriptions of prototypical near-death experiences (NDEs) with the ''spiritual emergencies'' of these three New Zealand
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wiltshiremusic.org.uk[PDF] A Kellehear - Palliative Care: A Patient-centered Approach, 2007 - books.google.com ... hospital. Other people re-examine their childhood understanding of religion, seek
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G Ironson, H Kremer, D Ironson - Spiritual transformation and …, 2006 - books.google.com ... 256/Spirituality, Spiritual Experiences, and Spiritual Transformations Spiritual Experiences of
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inrees.com[PDF] D De Ridder, K Van Laere, P Dupont, T … - … England Journal of …, 2007 - content.nejm.org ... 1 Out-of-body experiences have attracted the most interest when reported by people who have
had near-deathexperiences, but they have also been reported to occur spontaneously in patients
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AM Landtblom - Epilepsy and Behavior, 2006 - Elsevier ... Furthermore, there has also been interest in transcendental “near-deathexperiences” and
temporal lobe function, and a recent study reported electroencephalographic epileptiform activity
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P Sartori, P Badham, P Fenwick - Journal of Near-Death …, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com ... There are reports of veridical out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and healing occurring
during near-deathexperiences (NDEs). We report a case in which there was strong
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K Augustine - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Four preceding commentaries present a variety of criticisms of “Does Paranormal Perception
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J McClenon - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com Analysis of eight Kongo near-death experiences (NDEs) from Central Africa supports the argument
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E Stefánsson, S Traustason, T … - Journal of Near-Death …, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com The visual sensations in near-death experiences have been associated with disturbances in
brain function, as well as religious and supernatural forces. We propose that these phenomena
may be explained by the different tissue pressures in the eye and brain, which influence ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
MB Sabom - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Keith Augustine raises questions regarding Pam Reynolds's near-death experience (NDE) while
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KC Sharp - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Keith Augustine raises questions about my report of a case of veridical out-of-body perception
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CF Lai, TW Kao, MS Wu, SS Chiang, CH Chang … - American Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier BACKGROUND: People who have come close to death may report an unusual experience known
as a near-death experience (NDE). This study aims to investigate NDEs and their aftereffects
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gregglahood.com[PDF] G Lahood - Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 2006 - gregglahood.com ... These men tended to use spiritual terms for describing their birth/death experience.
Two younger men and one man in his 40's had near-deathexperiences (Lahood, 2006).
The one man who did not speak of death spoke of 'rapture'. ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct
M Beauregard, D O'Leary - 2007 - tantor.com ... Drawing on brain research on Carmelite nuns that has attracted major media attention
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AC Araújo Elias, JS Giglio, CA Mattos … - Scientific World …, 2006 - thescientificworld.com ... The training program proposed has shown itself to be effective in preparing health care
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and Hoffman,” Gibbs (2003) advanced an account of near-deathexperiences that, in our view,
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B Kahr - Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and …, 2007 - Karnac Books ... subtext of interactions between psychotic patients and their families became increasingly acute,
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WH Gottdiener - Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org ... KEYWORDS: psychoanalytic theory, therapeutic community, HIV/AIDS, drug abuse,
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navy.mil[PDF] WP Nash - Combat Stress Injury: Theory, Research, and …, 2006 - books.google.com ... Clearly, the stressors which are potentially the most toxic are those with the greatest
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T Hart - The handbook of spiritual development in childhood …, 2006 - books.google.com Page 181. SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES AND CAPACITIES OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH TOBIN
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A Tomlinson, AT Staff - 2007 - books.google.com Page 1. INSIGHTS FROM THE LIFE BETWEEN LIVES Page 2. INSIGHTS FROM THE
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JL Bernat - JL Med. & Ethics, 2006 - heinonlinebackup.com ... So-called "near-deathexperiences," reported by some critically ill patients who subsequently
recovered, do not indicate returning from the dead but are rather recalled experi- ences that result
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K Schofield, G Claridge - Personality and Individual Differences, 2007 - Elsevier ... at the time, whether or not they have deliberately induced experiences, and also to select from
a long list the types of experiences they have had throughout their lives, such as seeing ghosts
or lights, clairvoyance, clairaudience, telepathy, near-deathexperiences, out-of-body ... Cited by 2 - Related articles
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typepad.com[PDF] S Pinker - Time Magazine, January, 2007 - jotamac.typepad.com ... Attempts to contact the souls of the dead (a pursuit of serious scientists a century ago) turned
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psychiatryonline.org[HTML] SE Nicolson, HS Mayberg, PB … - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Psychiatric Assoc ... of 75% in that population (2). However, auditory hallucinations have been described in conjunction
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bombaybookclub.com[PDF] D Chopra - 2006 - bombaybookclub.com ... a cure for death • 1991 Gallup poll reported that 5% of Americans had neardeathexperiences –
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R Dewaraja, N Kawamura - International Congress Series, 2006 - Elsevier ... Promptly reuniting family members, rebuilding houses and properties, as well as providing
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JL Walls - 2007 - books.google.com ... Page 13. XIl CONTENTS 34. Eschatology and Epistemology, 581 William J. Abraham 35.
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U Maas, S Strubelt - Music and Altered States: …, 2006 - musictherapy2007.com ... The ceremony induces a near-death experience and is applied to cure serious mental
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AB Newberg - Where God and Science Meet: How Brain and …, 2006 - books.google.com ... nitrous oxide. These NMDAr antagonists produce a variety of states that may be charac-
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D Fraser - International Journal of Childrenʼs Spirituality, 2007 - informaworld.com ... The teachers' accounts were about the death of friends or family, or personal near-death experiences, where it seemed that some were faced with the fragility of life and that spirituality
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R Seaford - The Classical Quarterly, 2006 - Cambridge Univ Press ... Mystic initiation was a rehearsal of death. Moreover, it has numerous points of
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JE Martin - Neophilologus, 2006 - Springer ... Oroonoko's torturer and later by her abusive husband. These amount to near-death experiences through which the young Aphra temporarily loses the self, but reemerges
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P Fenwick - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com In this response to Keith Augustine's paper, I discuss the question of the nature and causation
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to either a brain mechanism or a peek into the afterworld raises fundamental questions ... All 2 versions
LS Gordon - 2007 - lib.umd.edu This dissertation is based on a comprehensive study which investigated the meaning and social
significance of "near-death experiences" (NDEs) by situating 50 experiencers (NDErs) as the
"inside" experts on these profound, subjective experiences and their real-world impact. I ... Cached
R Jorgensen - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com This editorial brings together two forms of human understanding of disembodied
consciousness: the light in the near-death experience (NDE), and the Clear Light in the Tibetan
Book of the Dead. I begin by telling the story of my own NDE. Then I compare my ... All 2 versions
B Greyson - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Keith Augustine's critique of studies of veridical perception in near-death experiences is based
on unsubstantiated speculation from the popular media, rather than on supportive data or
peer-reviewed literature. Nevertheless, addressing the issues he raises would improve ... All 2 versions
B Greyson - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Keith Augustine has provided a legitimate and cogent critique of a transcendental interpretation
of near-death experiences, exposing weaknesses in the research methodology, paucity of the
data, and gaps in the arguments. He offers evidence from psychophysiological and ... All 2 versions
K Augustine - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Three preceding commentaries present even-handed and thoughtful criticisms of “Near-Death Experiences with Hallucinatory Features.” The commentators and I agree that near-death experience
(NDE) reports are sometimes open to multiple interpretations, that different kinds of NDEs ... All 2 versions
T Valeo - Neurology Today, 2006 - journals.lww.com Ever since Raymond Moody introduced the term near death experience in his 1975 book, Life
After Life, vast numbers of people have come to regard the phenomenon as evidence of an
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K Brumm - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com This study investigates the effect of a near-death experience (NDE) on an experiencer's ability
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have a practical, psychological application in their day-to-day lives. The test group ... All 2 versions
K Augustine - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com This paper, Part III of a critique of survivalist interpretations of near-death experiences
(NDEs), considers psychophysiological and cultural correlates of NDEs suggesting that such
experiences are solely products of individuals' minds rather than windows into a ... All 2 versions
JCSJC Sarros - Development, 2007 - 万方数据资源系统 Some ten years ago we published an article about some of the organizational and personal changes
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GR Habermas - Faculty Publications and …, 2006 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu ... Faculty Publications and Presentations. Title. NearDeathExperiences as Empirical
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M Millington - 2006 - books.google.com ONE 1 ello. My name is Bobert. and I hayen't been dead for sixty three days now. ... TWO "Q
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L Meadows - 2006 - gradworks.umi.com Abstract: The intent of the lighting design for Between Worlds was to create an atmosphere where
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who have had near-death experiences. This approach was chosen to make plausible the ... Cached
L Dale - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com This article illustrates the changes in thought and feeling states within gay, lesbian, bisexual,
and transgender near-death experiences, and the implications for the coming out process for
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered experiencers. ... Working with scholarly ... All 2 versions
JM Holden - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com In this response, I offer alternative arguments and conclusions to those Keith Augustine offered
regarding discrepancies between some near-death experiencers' (NDErs') reports of events
they perceived during their NDEs and objective information available about those events. ... All 2 versions
YM Stout, LA Jacquin, PMH … - Journal of Near-Death …, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com ... This article sheds more light on some of the unique personal and spiritual challenges
that people face following near-deathexperiences (NDEs). The six challenges and
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T Murphy - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com René Jorgensen's editorial comparing the Clear Light in The Tibetan Book of the Dead (or Bardo
Thodol) and the experience of light in some near-death experiences (NDEs) does not adequately
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BA Bain - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com Throughout history and across cultures, certain aspects of religious mysticism bear striking resemblance
to modern near-death experiences (NDEs). Interpretations of these experiences vary widely,
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CT Tart - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com Editor's Abstract and Note: In this commentary, Charles Tart critiques Keith Augustine's deconstruction
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A Kellehear - Journal of Near-Death Studies, 2007 - apt.allenpress.com This paper is a sociological commentary on the leading paper by Keith Augustine. It discusses
the relationship between social expectations and culture as well as extending the discussion
about the possibility that near-death experiences may not be a singular entity. I suggest ... All 2 versions
GR Habermas - Faculty Publications and …, 2006 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu ... Faculty Publications and Presentations. Title. Death, the Afterlife, and NearDeath Experiences (part 1). Author(s). Gary R. Habermas, Liberty University. Publication Date.
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GK Athappilly, B Greyson, I … - The Journal of nervous …, 2006 - 万方数据资源系统 Transcendental near-death experiences show some cross-cultural variation that suggests they
may be influenced by societal beliefs. The prevailing Western model of near-death experiences
was defined by Moody's description of the phenomenon in 1975. To explore the influence ... All 2 versions