Could a ‘near death experience’ actually be a result of an overly active imagination or simple physiology? Jon discusses how science defines death as the absence of brain activity and introduces us to a new large scale study being done on the brains of patients who have survived cardiac arrest.
Could a ‘near death experience’ actually be a result of an overly active imagination or simple physiology? Jon Barron discusses how science defines death as the absence of brain activity and introduces us to a new large scale study being done on the brains of patients who have survived cardiac arrest.
You don’t have to have a near
You don’t have to have a near death situation to have one of those, speaking from my own experiences. Sometimes, ( not sure how I do it) you can see beyond this world. You can see past friends and family members there and talk to them and see future things that have not happen yet.
It is a most beautiful place, one where your not so interested in coming back to this world. I do not take any drugs of any kind so that is not why I can go there.
I must say, where you do come back, this world is much like a negative and the real world being the picture in this dream like state. So the unseen world being real and the real world here is unreal.
It gives me more thought listening to your audio, maybe the soul is in the mind. God create in his mind then spoke it into being. I always believe all of us have a little God in us, so sometimes we can go where God lives for a little while to visit…
When you come back into this world after an experience, you become more kinder, loving, understanding and things have no interest, just the giving gives pleasure in the smallest of things you have. I know for a fact, that when you die you take your knowledge and love with you and it grows there.
So study all you can here to get ready for your next adventure in the real world.