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This is another piece from Dr Christopher Kerr's (and associates) work with the dying at Buffalo Hospice, New York State. In 10 years, he and his team have documented 14,000 cases. Eighty percent of his patients report dreams or visions (before they die)

At 6.09 the news journalist asks the question, "Why is it we're not hearing more about this ?" I think I've got an idea why Wink

https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/02/...ams-study/
(2019-02-28, 10:41 AM)tim Wrote: [ -> ]This is another piece from Dr Christopher Kerr's (and associates) work with the dying at Buffalo Hospice, New York State. In 10 years, he and his team have documented 14,000 cases. Eighty percent of his patients report dreams or visions (before they die)

At 6.09 the news journalist asks the question, "Why is it we're not hearing more about this ?" I think I've got an idea why Wink

https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/02/...ams-study/

I skimmed through the comments, there were some describing their own experiences which were interesting. A fair amount of nonsense there too, such as "DMT is also nicknamed ‘the God particle’, and for good reason". What has the Higgs boson got to so with this?

Chris

(2019-03-01, 12:04 PM)Typoz Wrote: [ -> ]I skimmed through the comments, there were some describing their own experiences which were interesting. A fair amount of nonsense there too, such as "DMT is also nicknamed ‘the God particle’, and for good reason". What has the Higgs boson got to so with this?

Sounds as though they were getting it mixed up with the "spirit molecule".
(2019-03-01, 12:04 PM)Typoz Wrote: [ -> ]I skimmed through the comments, there were some describing their own experiences which were interesting. A fair amount of nonsense there too, such as "DMT is also nicknamed ‘the God particle’, and for good reason". What has the Higgs boson got to so with this?

Nothing as far as I know, Typoz. I hadn't read the comments but I did find this one particularly enlightening :/ 

Larry Matters says:
February 27, 2019 at 10:21 AM
Almost everyone “goes” to Heaven – but most get “turned away at the gate” (“Depart from Me, I never knew you!”) – – – – However, people that have “pledged” to Satan, don’t even get to see Heaven’s Gate
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Cheers, Larry that's just fab !
(2019-02-28, 10:41 AM)tim Wrote: [ -> ]This is another piece from Dr Christopher Kerr's (and associates) work with the dying at Buffalo Hospice, New York State. In 10 years, he and his team have documented 14,000 cases. Eighty percent of his patients report dreams or visions (before they die)

At 6.09 the news journalist asks the question, "Why is it we're not hearing more about this ?" I think I've got an idea why Wink

https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/02/...ams-study/

More on Dr. Kerr ...

https://www.dailygrail.com/2019/02/soon-...-patients/
(2019-03-02, 08:40 PM)Kamarling Wrote: [ -> ]More on Dr. Kerr ...

https://www.dailygrail.com/2019/02/soon-...-patients/

I was just going to post this, yet you were the first, Kamarling.

Anyway, here is an interview with Kerr about his work:

Chris

Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - here's a short documentary by Keith Parsons entitled "Book Tests pointing to Survival after Death":

Chris

And here's another by Parsons entitled "Oscar Wilde: Dead or Alive?":

Chris

(2019-04-06, 07:39 AM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]And here's another by Parsons entitled "Oscar Wilde: Dead or Alive?":

Interestingly, there's a chapter on these Wilde scripts in the SPR Proceedings volume "Dr Soal: A Psychic Enigma" by Donald West and Betty Markwick, which has just appeared. Most of the scripts were produced by automatic writing by Samuel Soal, under the pseudonym "Mr V", with the assistance of Hester Dowden and later others. Some others were produced by Hester Dowden herself using a form of Ouija board.

There was actually a controversy between Soal's version of Wilde - which announced that there was only one Oscar Wilde and Soal was his prophet - and Mrs Dowden's version - which assured her that Soal was only a tool, and she was "the light that lets me peep into the world"!

West and Markwick conclude that this was unlikely to be genuine communication from the deceased Oscar Wilde, but was probably either fraud or cryptomnesia - or some mixture of the two. Soal himself, writing as "Mr V" in 1929, gave this opinion: "If I did not know the truth about these scripts, and were compelled to choose between conscious fraud and cryptomnesia, I should have to stake on fraud."

I am looking forward to reading West's and Markwick's conclusions about Soal's activities as a whole.
(2019-04-06, 06:59 PM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]Soal himself, writing as "Mr V" in 1929, gave this opinion: "If I did not know the truth about these scripts, and were compelled to choose between conscious fraud and cryptomnesia, I should have to stake on fraud."
I'm not sure who "Mr V" might be, but if it is Soal, he seems to be accusing himself of deliberate fraud?
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