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Living after death

Extensive research in the West on the remarkable phenomenon called near-death experience (NDE) undergone by millions of people all over the globe, has revealed startling things about death, dying, afterlife and subtle operation of the law of karma. The experiences largely coincide with Eastern spirituality and world classic on afterlife.

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Von Lommel talks out of body

Van Lommel said out-of-body experiences are not hallucinations, delusions, or illusions, because doctors, nurses and relatives are often able to verify the patient’s memories of their out-of-body experience.

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The science of near-death experiences

Head toward the light: The science of near-death experiences

“People are always trying to find a reason to explain it away,” she says. “What usually happens is they can account for one or two of the characteristics, but they can’t account for all of the characteristics. How do you account for a 7-year-old who comes back knowing all about his dead grandfather from England who died in a fire, even though neither of his parents knew about it and the child has never left his own city block? Oxygen deprivation doesn’t account for those things.”

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Seeking Proof in Near-Death Claims

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Seeking Proof in Near-Death Claims.

At 18 hospitals in the U.S. and U.K., researchers have suspended pictures, face up, from the ceilings in emergency-care areas. The reason: to test whether patients brought back to life after cardiac arrest can recall seeing the images during an out-of-body experience.

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