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Originally Posted by Lorelyen
I don't know if being a neuroscientist makes any difference. Being famous only gives them a platform. Many people have these experiences and react differently.
When I fainted (actually in my doctor's surgery) I went out like a light. Next I knew I was laid out on the floor with emergency workers leaning over me trying to bump-start me. My blood-pressure took a serious plunge apparently. I'd been out for about 5 minutes and it could have meant death - but I remember nothing of it.
I suppose that's a good way to go!
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The whole point about a neuroscientist having this experience is:-
- scientists are renowned for undermining the value of NDEs
- so, coming from a critical view of it, his acknowledgement and endorsement of this experience is of tremendous value! It would, at the very least, cause food for thought in the scientific world.
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It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
(Henry David Thoreau)
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