(2017-10-04, 12:04 AM)nbtruthman Wrote: This presumes that there was some lesson that could be learned through such suffering (say a life as a paranoid schizophrenic with mental and physical handicaps, or as a person with deep chronic clinical depression, all due to physical problems in the brain structure). It seems necessary to really get creative and ingenious to try to come up with something here.
It does seem as if the deep NDEer gets a taste of a mental perspective totally indifferent to, dead to, actual human experience. This is a state of consciousness totally unconcerned about what it is like to experience pain and also, presumably, pleasure or joy. This seems to be a state alien to human personal consciousness. A person couldn't be blamed for saying, "wait a minute, the "I" that made these choices wasn't really me. It was somebody/something else, totally alien. Stop this world process - I want to get off".
"It does seem as if the deep NDEer gets a taste of a mental perspective totally indifferent to, dead to, actual human experience."
Hi, again nbtruthman. May I ask you, are you familiar with the phenomenon of the life review during NDE's or is it something new to you ? I'm not at all criticising you, I'm very open to constructive comments about anything I post on NDE's but I just can't follow any of your reasoning or what points you're trying to make TBH.
The NDE above is what it is. We either trust his report or reject it but there is nothing inconsistent or suspect about it. It was well documented. The man was dead for 5 minutes and he's telling you what he experienced in that time. He wasn't predisposed to anything, he made that clear in the opening passages. Did you read those ?
It was also an extremely veridical OBE because he described conversations/ statements and actions far removed from his body and later checked them out. See the paper by Greyson Kelly and Cook (Do any near death experience etc)
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q...e2MDjH_OZ7
.....Nevertheless, I somehow perceived what people were saying
and even what they were thinking, probably through some kind of
thought transmission.
The man kneeled down and gave me an injection in the left arm.... I realized
as the doctor felt my body that my legs were broken.... Then I saw how the doctor tried
to resuscitate me in a professional way, but then noticed that my ribs were also broken.
He remarked: I cannot massage his heart. After a few minutes he stood up and said:
Nothing is working. There is nothing more we can do. He is dead. He spoke Swiss
German with a Bernese accent and a sort of amusing Italian.
It was extraordinary that I could perceive not only the words spoken aloud by the
people around my body, but also their thoughts. For example, a woman from Tessin,
accompanied by a daughter of about 7 years, was shocked when she saw my corpse.
The young girl wanted to run away, but her mother caught her by the left hand and held
her back while she silently prayed, first an Our Father and then a Holy Mary, after
which she asked forgiveness for the sins of this unfortunate man. This woman’s unselfish
prayer impressed me greatly, made me joyous, and I felt radiated with love.
On the other hand, there was an older man with a moustache [in the crowd of onlookers],
who had negative thoughts about me: Well, he is done for. But it was certainly
his own fault. He was just the sort of person who would rush thoughtlessly through
this area in a sports car. I wanted to call down to him from above: Stop talking
nonsense. I was not even driving. I was only a passenger. I somehow sensed the negative,
even evil vibrations of this man....
Then one of the doctors turned to the other and said: Look, unless you have some
objection, I am going to..., and he gave me an injection of adrenalin right into my
heart. The face of this man became fixed in my mind. A few days later, a man came
into my hospital room dressed in ordinary clothes. I recognized his face immediately
and deliberately greeted him by saying: Hello, Doctor. Why did you give me that devilish
injection? I also recognized his clear distinct speech. [Mr. von Jankovich had noticed
when he was above his body that this doctor had spoken a definite High German
when he talked with the other doctor.] He was nonplussed and asked how I knew him. I
told him how. We later became good friends.
He also was able to trace the woman because he saw the business vehicle she was driving
and the name of the town (her name etc)
When they met, they had the following exchange:
SvJ: Do you have a red vehicle?
Woman: Yes, I do.
SvJ: Do you have a 10-year old daughter? [This allowed for the 3 years that had
elapsed since the accident.]
Woman: Yes, I do. [She called her daughter, who came to the room.]
SvJ: Do you remember an accident on the highway to Bellinzona about 3 years ago?
Woman: No, I do not.
SvJ: Please think again and try to remember. You got out of your vehicle perhaps to
look at the body of a man who had been killed.
Woman: Yes. You are correct. Now I remember.
SvJ: And you prayed for the dead man.
Woman: Yes, that is right.
SvJ: I was that man.
At that Mr. von Jankovich and the woman both wept (according to Jankovich)
The veridical components do not of course mean that he is accurately reporting his life review but I have no reason
to suspect he isn't, personally. What benefits would it bring to make it up ? It is what it is. He never changed his story until his death in 2005 and he was responsible for a great may charitable projects even though his health was never fully recovered.