(Yesterday, 07:20 AM)Laird Wrote: Even if that is the case (and it's not obvious to me that it is), it doesn't prove that consciousness is retained during general anaesthetic but forgotten due to the anaesthetic, as opposed to what seems more plausible to those like me who have been through it: that consciousness temporarily ceases.
But that would suggest that mind is simply the result of brain activity ~ when brain activity ceases, so does mind.
However, if mind is not the brain, then consciousness does not logically cease, but is suppressed as the brain is suppressed.
Because, actually, brain activity doesn't stop until the brain dies from lack of oxygen and blood flow.
(Yesterday, 07:20 AM)Laird Wrote: Is it? It doesn't seem to be the usual scenario in which people have NDEs or OBEs, i.e., in those cases - like mine - when the procedure is not putting their life at risk. At most, it's a mere possibility, and one that seems remote to me.
But people have reported having an OBE or NDE during anesthesia ~ though rarely. It has no explanation, either, as far as I can tell.
It's not nearly an inexplicable as terminal lucidity, but it's still very unexpected.
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~ Carl Jung