The Scientific Basis For NDEs, How Trauma Can Inform the Likelihood of Out of Body Experiences & What Near Death Experiences Reveal about Our Consciousness
Dr. Bruce Greyson, a leading psychiatrist and author known for his work on near-death experiences (NDEs), reveals how these extraordinary events can shift our understanding of consciousness. He shares personal journeys that transitioned him from skepticism to advocacy for life beyond death. The discussion touches on traumatic experiences igniting NDEs, the mind's potential outside the brain, and the intriguing ties between psychedelics and mystical experiences. Greyson's insights illuminate the profound transformations individuals undergo after encountering such phenomena.
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Early Encounter Changed His Views
Dr. Bruce Greyson shares a pivotal early clinical encounter where a patient accurately reported details from outside her unconscious state. - This experience challenged his materialist views and sparked his decades-long study of near-death experiences.
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NDEs Defy Simple Explanations
Many common physiological explanations for NDEs like lack of oxygen or drugs have been disproven by data. - The inability to explain NDEs does not invalidate them, but shows current science hasn't yet found the cause.
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Brain as Filter for Consciousness
Near-death and psychedelic experiences commonly show decreased brain activity rather than increased stimulation. - This suggests the brain acts as a filter limiting awareness, and shutting down this filter enables accessing deeper consciousness.
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In 'After,' Dr. Bruce Greyson shares his transformative journey and extensive research on near-death experiences (NDEs). Starting from a position of scientific skepticism, Greyson delves into the nature of consciousness and the continuity of life beyond death. The book presents first-person accounts of NDEs, discusses various theories, and explores how these experiences can change individuals' outlooks on life. Greyson argues that dying could be a transition rather than an ending, challenging the conventional fear of death and offering a new perspective on the human experience. The book is accessible to both newcomers and those already familiar with the subject, providing a balanced and scientifically grounded exploration of NDEs[2][3][4].
Life after Life
Raymond Moody
Originally published in 1975, 'Life After Life' is a qualitative study where Dr. Raymond Moody interviewed 150 people who had undergone near-death experiences (NDEs). The book details common elements in NDEs, such as an overwhelming feeling of peace, being located outside one's physical body, floating through darkness or a tunnel, encountering a 'being of light,' and experiencing a rapid succession of visual images of one's past. Moody's work neither rejects these experiences on scientific grounds nor sensationalizes them, offering a balanced and insightful look into the phenomenon of NDEs. The book has sold over 13 million copies and has been translated into a dozen foreign languages, making it an international bestseller and a seminal work in the field of NDE studies.
What if death isn't the end but a doorway to something far greater? Dr. Bruce Greyson, M.D. (author of After, Chester Carlson Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, and co-founder of the International Association for Near-Death Studies) shares the near-death experience (NDE) that shattered his medical skepticism and launched decades of consciousness research. A Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, Greyson explores astonishing cases of tunnel visions, otherworldly reunions, and the powerful, peer-reviewed scientific evidence for life after death. Could it be that consciousness exists outside the brain? Discover why many say NDEs eliminate the fear of dying, trigger lifelong transformation, and may even unlock hidden psychic abilities. Plus: the surprising connection between trauma, psychedelics, and reincarnation science—and what it all reveals about what happens after we die.