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Can Near Death Experiences Prove There is Life After Death?

While psychology has long employed the scientific method to help determine cause-and-effect relationships, the experience of near death may not be so easily studied. For many, the chief question of near death experiences is whether there is part of us that is distinct from the body. Questions about the spiritual world, life after-death, and the existence of a “soul” become a proved reality in the minds of some near death survivors.

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3 comments to Can Near Death Experiences Prove There is Life After Death?

  • I believe the observer effect offers proof that reality is not what it appears to be. I suggest learning about the science behind the observer effect that points to reality being a projection of consciousness.

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  • I believe they have already proved the existence of an afterlife. Tons of research over the years.

  • Suzanne

    I don’t believe so, as it is two distinct levels of existence. Life after death or near death experiences merely extend to the individual the reality in life continuing. It’s nothing more than this, which is positive. It gives humanity hope for the believers and curiosity to nonbelievers. In my novel “Mommy’s Writings: Mommy, would you like a sandwich? it is spoken of in a personal experience.

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