(2022-09-08, 01:47 PM)Ninshub Wrote: Hi Durward, you're saying several things in this post but I'm trying to clarify for myself one of those things. Are you saying in effect that you don't think NDEs are anomalous/paranormal, that they're just brain-based?
I'm saying that I believe it is impossible to say one way or the other using this method of research, and that we need more than personal accounts of NDE experiences.
Thus the examples of other things that can account for these types of experiences. To just exclude those examples or cut them out of all logic is a slippery slope.
As with many other things I try to study, when you have multiple possible reasons that can account for experiences, you have to consider all of them, weigh them properly, and not jump to conclusions. Most people tend to lump everything together as the same reason, the same result.
Some are likely interesting and NDE. Some are likely oxygen deprivation. Some might be DMT release. Assuming EVERYTHING is paranormal is the mistake.
As eager as we might be to want to assign this information to something, I am careful about wishful thinking, magical thinking, religious thinking, and the influence of this on logical decisions.
Keep an open mind.