Sentences with phrase «report near death experiences»

Other women also report near death experiences like Miranda's.

Not exact matches

Near - death studies are about the best we have and anecdotally I think that many people do report «conscious» experience whether that's due to anoxia or otherwise there is no substantial evidence suggesting the absence of «consciousness.»
In terms of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering events such as falling and a sudden drop of oxygen to the brain are thought to be potential causes - something which would correlate with a previous study which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near - death experience.
The modern - day «near - death experience» phenomenon, where people from all over the world are reporting visions of heaven and hell, often occurring «after death» when there is no brain activity.
If you want evidence, look at near - death experiences, or people who report seeing God or angels or Jesus.
Scientists have not created consiousness, good, or evil in a computer, nor have they explained how life might have begun (believe me, they haven't, and I have a degree in Biochemistry), nor can they explain near - death experiences or reported miracles.
Many of the subjects, all of whom had taken psychedelics before, reported having out - of - body and near - death experiences and felt the sessions were among the most intense episodes of their lives.
Morse decided to study halothane, another commonly used anesthetic, believing his study might help explain the many reports of near - death experiences trickling out of emergency rooms.
They use the brain - scan findings to explain the interconnected cosmic unity that the Buddhists experienced, but the results could also explain what Morse calls the «universal, unifying thread of love» that people with near - death experience consistently reported.
Out of that total, 282 had no memories, while 62 reported a classic near - death experience.
The subset that had had a near - death experience reported more self - awareness, more social awareness, and more religious feelings than the others.
Near - death experiences may play a role in embryo development and help cancer cells that survive chemotherapy spread throughout the body, Denise Montell, a cell biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, reported December 6 at the annual meeting of the American...
New research, published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, examines how frequently and in what order these different aspects of self - reported near - death - experiences occur.
While near - death - experiences may have a universal character so that they may exhibit enough common features to belong to the same phenomenon, we nevertheless observed a temporal variability within the distribution of reported features» says Charlotte Martial.
«The aim of our study was to investigate the frequency distribution of these features, both globally and according to the position of features in narratives, as well as the most frequently reported temporality sequences of the different near - death - experience features.»
The similarities between these reports are hard to ignore, but the conversation about near - death experiences often bleeds into metaphysics: Are these visions produced solely by the brain, or are they a glimpse at an afterlife outside the body?
It's more like a supernatural drama / thriller that dabbles with the question of the afterlife, or, at least, the depiction of it that we have gleaned from those who've had a near - death experience that have commonly reported experiencing something beyond the mundane before they were brought back to life.
Here, private utterance becomes part of a larger choral arrangement as the collection widens to include erasures of The Declaration of Independence and the correspondence between slave owners, a found poem comprised of evidence of corporate pollution and accounts of near - death experiences, a sequence of letters written by African Americans enlisted in the Civil War, and the survivors» reports of recent immigrants and refugees.
Channels, Susan Hiller «s fourth exhibition at Matt's Gallery, is a vast audio - sculptural installation in which disembodied voices report on «near - death» experiences.
Susan Hiller's Channels is a vast audio - sculptural installation in which disembodied voices report on «near death» experiences.
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