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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
Near Death Experiences: The Journey of the Soul
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	Dying doesn't mean
you are finished, 
dying is just a changing
of a new clothes
and it's an even better one.
We only have 
problem and suffering
because we have 
this physical body.
As long as we are free
from this shackle,
we will be so happy.
That's why 
many people in 
the near-death experience,
they come back here, they 
don't want to come back.
They want 
to stay in Heaven forever.
  
Respected viewers, 
welcome to 
this week’s edition of 
Science and Spirituality, 
where we will examine 
near-death experiences 
(NDEs), which can 
illuminate the process 
of dying and the world 
beyond the physical 
and thus eliminate 
the fear of death. 
As Sufi poet and 
enlightened Master Rumi 
stated, “Die happily and 
look forward to taking up 
a new and better form. 
Like the sun, only when 
you set in the west 
can you rise in the east.”
So what exactly is 
a near-death experience? 
Let’s hear some answers 
from radiation oncologist 
and author 
Dr. Jeffrey Long, 
co-founder of 
the US-based Near Death 
Experience Research 
Foundation and 
the author of the book 
“Evidence of the Afterlife.”
  
A near-death experience 
may be defined 
as two components—
being near-death, and 
having an experience. 
The near-death part 
means that the person is 
so physically compromised 
from some accident 
or illness that they’re 
generally unconscious 
and may even be 
clinically dead. 
They’re so physically 
compromised that if they 
don’t improve physically, 
they will suffer irreversible, 
permanent death. 
And yet at that time, 
when they’re unconscious 
and should have 
no possibility of 
a remembered conscious 
event during that period, 
they do have 
the experience part of 
a near-death experience. 
  
Do those who have 
undergone an NDE 
typically have 
an incomplete or vivid 
recollection of 
what happened while 
they were unconscious? 
Mr. Rene Jorgensen, 
an author and founder 
of the Canada-based 
non-profit organization 
NDE Light, studies 
the parallels between 
near-death experiences 
and the world of religion 
and spirituality.
  
We all know 
when we pass out, 
when we come back 
we are very confused. 
We don't remember 
the seconds 
just before we passed out, 
the brain is confused 
because it doesn't have 
enough blood flow. 
When there is 
not enough blood flow, 
the brain is very confused. 
It can't produce clear 
and coherent experiences.
What you have with 
the near-death experience 
is it's a very clear 
and coherent experience. 
Psychologists have 
analyzed the experience 
saying there are no signs 
of schizophrenia 
or hallucination. 
It's a very clear and 
normal sane experience 
that people remember 
many years after. 
And you will have people 
who say, 
“I had my experience 
30 years ago but it's still 
to me as clear as day, 
as if it was yesterday”.
  
In recent decades 
the medical community 
has shown great interest 
in near-death experiences, 
which has led to 
an increase in research 
on the phenomenon.
  
First we know from 
scientific experiments 
set up in hospitals 
that about one in five, 
20% of people 
who have cardiac arrest 
are clinically dead 
and then brought back
successfully, 
they report having 
a near-death experience.
It's something that we 
can predict scientifically. 
It does happen to people 
and it happens quite often. 
There have been 
some estimates 
that in the US alone, 
at least 8 million people 
have had this experience. 
So it's a 
very common experience. 
  
If we look at what happens 
when somebody is 
clinically dead and 
this goes to the theory of 
it being a hallucination, 
very few seconds after 
the heart stops beating 
after cardiac arrest, 
the blood flow to the brain 
stops completely; 
that means without blood 
flow to the brain, 
the brain can simply 
not function. 
The brain needs blood 
to produce 
conscious experience. 
The near-death experience 
is a very lucid and real 
and coherent experience 
so you need blood flow 
to be able to 
produce this experience. 
After eight to 10 seconds, 
there is no longer 
any blood flow. 
The mind cannot, 
when it's inactive, 
produce a hallucination. 
  
The testimonies given 
by those who have had 
NDEs reveal 
the existence of certain 
identifiable stages that 
are universally observed 
regardless of cultural 
or religious background.
  
A basic 
scientific principle is 
that which is real 
is consistently observed. 
So you would expect 
if near-death experiences 
were real, 
you would consistently 
observe elements, 
not only among 
the over 1,300 I studied, 
but you would also 
expect that consistency 
of what goes on during 
near-death experiences 
from what all the other 
researchers are seeing 
in the thousands of other 
near-death experiences 
that have been reported. 
  
From extensive review 
of the scholarly literature 
and looking over 
what other researchers 
are seeing and having
studied near-death
experiences as I have,
what we’re observing 
in near-death experiences 
is consistently observed. 
And that consistency 
runs deep.
We see the same consistency
in the near-death
experience among
very small children. 
We see the same 
near-death experiences 
all around the world. 
It’s as if it doesn’t 
make any difference if 
you are a Hindu in India, 
a Muslim in Egypt, 
or a Christian 
in the United States, 
the similarity 
of the elements of 
near-death experience 
worldwide is striking.
  
What are the consistent, 
comparable and 
identifiable stages of 
a near-death experience? 
  
A typical, detailed 
near-death experience 
would involve first 
what’s called 
the out-of-body experience. 
Consciousness separates 
from the body 
and goes above the body. 
They can often 
from that vantage point 
see below them their 
frantic resuscitation efforts. 
  
They may then 
go through a tunnel. 
At the end of the tunnel, 
there’s very often 
a mystical, bright light. 
In that area, they may 
also encounter 
deceased loved ones, 
not as a haunting 
or frightening event 
but as a joyous reunion. 
They may have a life review 
where they see parts 
or all of their prior life. 
They may be in unearthly, 
beautiful realms 
sometimes called 
heavenly realms. 
They may encounter 
what’s called a barrier 
which means, 
like for example, 
a stream across the path 
they’re on or a bridge, 
or something 
which they can’t cross. 
And then usually 
at that point in time, 
they’re involved 
in a decision, and that 
being a decision 
about returning 
to their earthly body.
  
Some of the most dramatic 
near-death experiences 
that I read involve 
the point of consciousness 
leaving far away 
from the physical body. 
They may travel outside 
of the emergency room 
where they’ve suffered, 
for example, 
a heart attack
and cardiac arrest. 
They’re actually able to see 
and hear ongoing events 
far from their 
physical body and
far from any possible 
sensory awareness. 
  
For example, 
we’ve had people 
have consciousness 
and during this 
out-of-body experience 
part of their 
near-death experience 
go to the nursing station 
where they were, 
even though they are 
in the operating room 
with their heart stopped. 
We’ve had people 
in an operating theater 
where they had 
their heart stop and then 
yet their consciousness 
was in the cafeteria 
of the hospital where they 
were seeing and hearing 
right at that point in time 
what their family 
was talking about 
and that is absolutely 
medically inexplicable.
  
After they have their 
out-of-body experience, 
even if they were 
in an incredibly 
painful situation that 
caused them to nearly die, 
immediately they’re 
feeling no pain at all. 
They may feel 
a profound sense 
of peace and connection. 
In fact 
the most common word, 
what they feel 
and what is described 
in near-death experience 
is “love.” 
They feel love intensely, 
compassionately. 
They feel a connection or 
unity of people that they see 
and all other people. 
Very dramatic, 
incredibly intense, 
positive emotions 
described in 
near-death experiences.
  
As Dr. Long just stated, 
subjects often report that 
during their 
near-death experience 
they felt a profound, 
deep connection 
with everyone. 
A tenet that is common to 
all the world’s religions 
and spiritual traditions 
is that all beings are one. 
Scientific experiments 
in the field of 
quantum physics 
have demonstrated
the fundamental unity 
of the universe.
  
Everything is 
interconnected.
That's what we learn in 
religion and spirituality, 
that everything is one 
and we have 
the same principle 
in quantum mechanics. 
Particles, even though 
they are separate 
in space, 
are still interconnected.
  
There's this science of
quantum entanglement. 
It's also called non-locality. 
The way that quantum 
entanglement works is 
that in experiments 
they take two particles apart 
and scientists said these 
particles communicate 
but they don't communicate 
at the speed of light, 
these particles are 
actually communicating 
instantaneously, 
which means 
that they communicate 
beyond time and space. 
And there they've concluded 
that these particles are 
in fact interconnected. 
That's why 
it's called entanglement, 
that all particles 
in the universe 
are not separated. 
They might look like 
separate physical entities, 
but in reality, 
they're still entangled,
they're still interconnected.
  
We are grateful, 
Dr. Jeffrey Long 
and Rene Jorgensen 
for the introduction 
to some of your findings 
on near-death experiences. 
May your work continue 
to help give others 
a greater understanding 
of the after-life. 
  
For more information 
on today’s featured 
experts, please visit 
the following websites:  
Dr. Jeffrey Long 
www.NDERF.org 
Dr. Long’s book 
“Evidence of the Afterlife” 
is available at 
www.Amazon.com
  
Rene Jorgensen  
www.ReneJorgensen.com
  
Books by Mr. Jorgensen 
are available 
at the same website
  
Thank you 
for your presence 
on this edition of 
Science and Spirituality. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May all beings experience 
the unconditional, 
everlasting loving 
embrace of the Divine 
as we all work toward 
creating a more beautiful, 
harmonious world.       
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