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Pim van Lommel | Consciousness and Near Death Experiences

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About Pim van Lommel
For more than twenty years cardiologist Pim van Lommel has studied near-death experiences (NDEs) in patients who survived a cardiac arrest. In 2001, he and his fellow researchers published a study on Near Death Experiences in the renowned medical journal The Lancet. He, then, wrote the Dutch bestseller Endless Consciousness in 2007; over 100.000 copies were sold in the first year.

The NDE is an authentic experience which cannot be attributed to imagination, psychosis or oxygen deprivation. After such an profound experience, patient’s personalities underwent a permanent change. In Van Lommel’s opinion, the current views on the relationship between the brain and consciousness held by most physicians, philosophers and psychologists is too narrow for a proper understanding of the NDE phenomenon. The author provides examples and ways that our consciousness does not always coincide with brain functions; that consciousness can even be experienced separate from the body. -pimvanlommel.nl

Dannion Brinkley | Secrets Revealed From Near-Death Experiences | Veritas Radio

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This portion is being provided as a courtesy from Veritas Radio. To listen to more of this exclusive interview proceed to veritasradio.com

Synopsis
In 1975, during a thunderstorm, Dannion Brinkley was talking on the telephone when a bolt of lightning hit the phone line, sending thousands of volts into his head and down through his body. Brinkley was thrown across the room, and later reported seeing his lifeless body spread prone, as his then-girlfriend found him and paramedics arrived. Obviously disoriented, in his spirit-form above the scene, he wondered what the excitement was about, since (as he put it) "Everybody was okay...." He saw auras around everybody in the room except his own body below -- a pretty big hint that he was, in fact, dead.

We discussed, not only the first event in 1975, but two more near-death experiences. During these experiences Dannion was infused with knowledge about our future and what his purpose in returning to life would be. He calls the source of this information the "Box of Knowledge". Among the visions given to him, he saw a North American Union; the militarization of our southern border; and even an implatable nanochip that would be forced on the population. This nanochip would be controlled at long distances and it could be either used for positive or negative purposes. Negative purposes could be used to release cyanide to any "undesirable" or anyone wishing to remove the chip. It can also be used to locate lost children or even military personnel captured by the enemy. It can also be used to eliminate military personnel that goes rogue. Imagine the implications.

There is no reason why so many people have to wait until they pass on to enjoy life. We are promised a paradise in heaven. We can make that heaven right here on Earth. The biggest obstacle is chronic stress. Dannion's mission, in addition to help those who are close to dying, was to put into place an environment of peace. His message is very simple. We have no idea how lucky we are to be alive and be ourselves right here and right now. -veritasradio.com

Dr. Pim Van Lommel's Scientific Studies on Near-Death Experiences and Consciousness, May 2013

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Van Lommel is best known for his scientific work on the subjects of near-death experiences and consciousness, including a prospective study published in the medical journal The Lancet.

He is also the author of the 2007 Dutch book titled Endless Consciousness: A scientific approach to the near-death experience (Eindeloos Bewustzijn: een wetenschappelijke visie op de Bijna-Dood Ervaring), which has been translated to German, English, French and Spanish (English translation: Consciousness Beyond Life, The Science of the Near-Death Experience", Harper Collins, 2010). In his book Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of the Near-Death Experience, he postulates a model where consciousness is beyond neurological activities of the brain.

He suggests that the brain is merely a terminal for accessing consciousness which is nonlocal (i.e. situated outside the physical body). In this model the brain is analogous to a computer terminal accessing a mainframe or the internet. He further hypothesizes that noncoding DNA and quantum mechanics would make such nonlocal access possible and this model can explain how near-death experiences can be experienced and remembered by people whose brain had no measurable activity.

Van Lommel studied medicine at Utrecht University, specializing in cardiology. He worked as a cardiologist at the Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, for 26 years (1977-2003).

Tom Campbell | "Afterlife" Within The Context Of A Big TOE...And More

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September 28, 2012–In this interview, Tom expands on questions that have received much attention in some of his previous interviews, and those are "What happens after we die?", and How can one "know" these things? And, from "Who are we in this reality?, what are the real consequences (in detail) of our good and not so good choices?

His theory from his book My Big TOE rests on the conclusion that we are living in a virtual reality simulation, and that all of reality is information at the core.

With this in mind, he answers the questions of afterlife and how we can know about the process involved in transitioning from "here" to "there". He normalizes the "paranormal".

His theory logically bridges Quantum Mechanics and Relativity, thus explaining the much sought after question of what is "other" that Edward Fredkin referred to in his presentations.

He also comments on Dr. Bruce Lipton's work "The Biology of Belief."

In one of his most recent interviews with scientist Dean Radin, Dean is quoted as saying (in reference to his experiments with the paranormal) , "Proof is about alcohol, I don't need proof, I have evidence" Evidence (your own subjective evidence) is what Tom values as well.

Dr. Pim van Lommel | Consciousness Beyond Life



Mel Van Dusen interviews renowned cardiologist Pim van Lommel about his research into the near-death experience and it's implications for a radically new paradigm for living in the 21st century.

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