Tag: NDE

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     There is “LIFE AFTER DEATH” according to a study..

    That’s an actual headline from the UK EXPRESS.. and while it seems hopeful and amazing, the information was certainly not conclusive. There is a certain chance that we can live up to three minutes after the heart stops.. there is also the chance that many people have experienced ‘life after death’ type out of body experiences.. or as the UK EXPRESS titled them, ‘outer body.’ There is also a chance that Raymond Moody had it best–and first–with his life after life scenarios and circumstances.

    What we know is that we still don’t know..
    One of the biggest focuses of this website–and me personally–is to get to the bottom of this question. It may be the most important question we ever ask on this planet.  And if we would so happen to find an answer.. my God, imagine how amazing that could really, really be?

    I get a sense we will not find that conclusion we are looking for, however.. instead just strange stories, hints, and allegations from the world at large.

    We will get the conclusive answer when we meet our fate.
    And we hope and strive for a long and healthy question session before we finally get the final answer..

    But I am always reminded when I talk about this subject of a comment from John Leer on Art Bell so many years ago: Do NOT go into the light. It’s a trap.

    Two years ago after a health scare, radio host Clyde Lewis added to the ‘no light’ statement with a joke that he pictures a hillbilly with a bugzapper as each person enters the tunnel …

    Avoid the light?
    Is there a light?
    One thing that sticks with me from the UK EXPRESS article describing the emotion people had, mostly, during the NDEs: FEAR.

     

  • Tracy Morgan opens up about coma: He said he spoke to God on the other side

    Tracy Morgan opens up about coma: He said he spoke to God on the other side

    Yet more paranormal headlines making it into the mainstream.. this time from Tracy Morgan, who said during an interview he spoke to God while in his coma following a near fatal crash..

    Morgan:

    “You’re never going to be normal after you go through something like that. You don’t die for a few weeks and then come back to normal, trust me,” he said. “Something’s going to be missing, something’s going to be gained – you just got to live your life after that. But after surviving something like that, I’m probably never going to feel normal.”


    Morgan said he “went to the other side” while he was in his coma and learned that his time on Earth was not quite up.“This is not something I’m making up,” Morgan said. “Do you know what God said to me? He said, ‘Your room ain’t ready. I still got something for you to do.’ And here I am, doing an interview with you.”

    People will say what they will and judge how they might. But I will take a step back and just let this idea fester in my own brain, and hopefully yours too. 

    Did Tracy Morgan talk to God? Since we weren’t there, we will never be able to say. We all have a our own personal view of death and religion, God, and faith. Some of us believe. Some of us don’t. But what happens at the time of death if unknown to us, besides the scientific studies presented to date. When does the body die? That is changing.. When does the mind vanish? When does consciousness end? And does it end..? All questions that, quite frankly, we will ALL know the answers to one day. 

    But, for now, Tracy Morgan said he saw God. 

  • Life after death after life

    Life after death after life

    Life after death after life

    My latest thoughts on life after death after life..

  • Life after death after life

    Life after death after life

    Life after death is the inescapable topic for me–while I don’t think about it every waking hour of life, it certainly takes over many inactive moments when my mind is permitted to wander off into the strange places minds can so often voyage..

    The question of what happens at the moment we die is going to greet us regardless of our lifestyle, income, or place on this planet. We all know someone who has died. We all will die.
    We are all on the same train to the end times. Each person’s end times is going to come at a different stroke of time on a different clock. But it’s all the same in the end, perhaps..

    Life after life?
    Moody attempted to answer..
    So did many others …
    Even ancient people believed there was something more than just this playing field.

    One of the main reasons I started Night Terror News was to cover the strange and unusual, paranormal and bizarre–and life after death. It was the main issue when I first began writing … It is inescapable–even though we attempt to run and hide from the complexities of what happens when our body’s organs fail and our heart stops. And our brain, too.   If you’re interested in some past writings on this topic, you can find them here, here,  here, here, and perhaps some other places in the archive I couldn’t locate …

    With all of this death ‘stuff’ said, I read an article today with great interest.. Deep thought..   I pondered the ramifications, and questioned the validity..

    A story appeared in the UK TELEGRAPH and other places in October 2014.. This report was authored by Sarah Knapton, a science correspondent for the publication.. The post focuses on a large scientific study on life after death. The Southampton University researchers have concluded that awareness lasts for several minutes after clinical death–something that Knapton reports was previously unheard of.. I felt it was a good time to travel back to this study and rekindle some of the near-death romance I have lost since then.

    This from the TELEGRAPH article:

    But scientists at the University of Southampton have spent four years examining more than 2,000 people who suffered cardiac arrests at 15 hospitals in the UK, US and Austria.

    And they found that nearly 40 per cent of people who survived described some kind of ‘awareness’ during the time when they were clinically dead before their hearts were restarted.

    One man even recalled leaving his body entirely and watching his resuscitation from the corner of the room.

    Despite being unconscious and ‘dead’ for three minutes, the 57-year-old social worker from Southampton, recounted the actions of the nursing staff in detail and described the sound of the machines.

    This is all nothing really new to those who theorize in the prospects of near death experiences and life after life. Books and divergent scientists going against the mainstream of study have often cited their own studies, much smaller than that undertaken by the university reported on by the TELEGRAPH, stating that these stories are commonplace.  But now, this year at this time, we are beginning to fully wrap our minds (if that’s possible) around the concept that this life isn’t just ‘it.’ That something else exists beyond–and the proof may not be the shiny white light, but instead the idea that we can see things and hear things even after we are toe-tagged and ready for embalming..

    More from the article linked:

    “We know the brain can’t function when the heart has stopped beating,” said Dr Sam Parnia, a former research fellow at Southampton University, now at the State University of New York, who led the study.

    “But in this case, conscious awareness appears to have continued for up to three minutes into the period when the heart wasn’t beating, even though the brain typically shuts down within 20-30 seconds after the heart has stopped.

    “The man described everything that had happened in the room, but importantly, he heard two bleeps from a machine that makes a noise at three minute intervals. So we could time how long the experienced lasted for.

    Think of this number: 39% studied said that they had some sort of awareness at the time of cardiac arrest. Common threads included a feeling of peacefulness, time slowing down to a crawl, heightened senses, or the feeling of becoming separated from the body..

    There are naysayers who are concluding that this all is just believers believing too much.. Just brain activity, as it dies, becoming increasingly abundant.

    Additional questions could be answered once more research on the brain is actually conducted. For time’s entirety, we seemingly have concluded that the brain dies when the heat stops. That may very well be unfounded logic as more scientific research comes out. Just think! your deathbed confessions to dying Grandma or aunt could have been heart.. by the person you were talking to. Those tears as the person dies could be the last earthly sound the brain registers… Those first few moments after death suddenly become more important, don’t they? Perhaps a quaint and harmonic sound should play instead of a room becoming filled with morbid doom and gloom? Maybe laughter.. Perhaps a ‘congratulations on your new home’ is in order, instead of tearful gestures that the dying brain only becomes depressed by?

    I perused the internet(s) looking for reaction to this story, and this study. It did not take long to find some.. Like these comments:

    Silly study. Life after death is scientifically impossible. There is zero evidence for anything supernatural. It is just a human way of dealing with the end.

    Another

    The simple answer to this is that brain death takes a bit longer after heart and lungs have stopped functioning than has previously been recognised.

    And this

    Death is death. Try to make the best of life before death instead of fantasizing about life after it.

    We sure think we know a lot, don’t we?

    There is something that people who wholeheartedly believe in life after death and also believe nothing exists both have in common: They both don’t know..

    At all.
    Nadda.
    Zip.
    Zilch.

    We do not know and will not know a thing until we face the inevitable. And we will. That clock is loudly ticking. You can probably hear it when you least expect it–it starts getting louder when you have a child, when you think about retirement.. when you face the loss of your loved ones. The clock is louder and louder by the day,.

    Simply put, studies will study and people will become immediately critical.
    And in the end, we will know as much as we did yesterday.
    There may be some amazing discoveries about the brain. And those amazing things will complicate matters a bit more, perhaps for both sides of the spectrum. Believers and deniers could be soon in the same boat, paddling with different oars but facing similar questions.. And all the while, their outcomes will be similar, too. They will each meet their destiny and fate in a multitude of ways. At that time, regardless of belief or domination, they will find out of the white light is really real.

  • When we don’t want to go.. the near death experiences we really fear

    When we don’t want to go.. the near death experiences we really fear

    There is something very raw about the death of a human .. Very emotional, very real. When you’re up close, often in the presence of someone who lose the final battle to whatever ailment or frailty making the suffer, the heavy weight is apparent.. Even those who don’t subscribe to a higher power battle deep questions within.. I think we all wish the soul travels to a better place. Some of us have faith that it does. Others don’t. The rest of us simply don’t know–even though we read warnings that the light is  trick and trap, we all tend to gravitate towards it anyway, according to accounts of near death activities..

    But there is one type of death that is a little more weighty.. a little more sad.. a little more real.

    So many people who succumb to the end are scared to go.. They often are aided by hospice workers or family in the final moments, almost with some persuading them to go down that path to the tunnel of light in the distance.. Other people are fully ready to go. They exist in their final moments between the here and the there, the veil is thin and they happily travel between two realities. Whether the brain is tricking us into thinking there is something more or there really is, some people seem profoundly ready to find that answer..

    There are some people, though, frail and losing a battle with endless pain.. fighting like hell to stay alive. But why, we would ask? Wouldn’t they realize that the lack of pain on ‘the other side’ or six feet under is much better a result than the one they are suffering through?
    Maybe it’s not.
    Maybe, for them, staying alive is very personal.

    Many people want to live to see family be welcomed into the world, or see a son or daughter graduate. They want to see the conclusion to a mission.. or hell, maybe even a movie premiere that they’ve been waiting for all of their lives.

    Because no matter the pain and misfortune on this planet, there are still some good days. The silver lining, perhaps.. or the tree growing green in the middle of a vast wasteland. Signs of hope always abound.. even if the planet loses all of its humans through some epic shedding of blood, life will be born over again. New life.. amazing life..

    And some out there who are meeting the maker just want to stick around.. a few more hours, sometimes, until family gets there to say goodbye. Or a few more days, sometimes.. or months. Or maybe even longer, if they could choose to stick around.

    The desire to stay alive is not necessarily a narcissistic endeavor. It’s a human trait. We fight to survive, always.  Even as the body dies, the brain sends a wave of chemicals through the body in one last attempt to just breathe and keep a heart beating.

    At this point–we think–there’s no way to stick around forever. We can edge closer to the cure to death, or perhaps buy some time with medical marvels.. but the body still dies.

    Right now, there’s a chance that you are seeing someone die who does not want to.
    I am.
    And it’s an incredibly painful thing to see.. knowing that they see the ending of a book and simply yearn for one last chapter..