NPR: How a near-death experience could change the way you live
Lee Hale
Lee Hale
Quote:For Schiefer, death was a black wall, a question mark. That is, until he faced it himself.
He had what's known as a near-death experience — which have been documented around the world and can lead people to change the way they live their lives.
Quote:When he first described the city to his daughter Lisa, he said it was like Paris, but more beautiful, more pristine. He says the grass in the parks was a deeper green than anything on earth.
"And I've been to the highlands of Scotland," Schiefer says.
Quote:Most surprising to Greyson is that people can see things in their near-death experiences that will later be corroborated as accurate. Like certain tools used during open heart surgery or conversations that happened when they were unconscious, or pronounced dead during.
But most significant to Greyson is what comes after a near-death experience....
Quote:"I was raised in a scientific household, and I didn't believe any of this stuff before I started encountering it," Greyson says. "But after 50 years of studying thousands of cases, I can't deny that they happen and that they profoundly affect people's lives and present us with things that we don't have materialistic explanations for."
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
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- Bertrand Russell