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Paranormal

My Life in Pursuit of the Afterlife
artificialintelligence
Sep 18, 2014artificialintelligence rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I first heard of Dr. Moody and his research on NPR's Intelligence Squared. Up to this point, I had been dismissive of near-death experiences. However, Moody's accounts of shared near-death experiences among the bystanders at the bedside of dying patients changed all that for me since they pretty much silenced arguments that these are hallucinations created in the oxygen-deprived or drug-induced brain of a dying person. In a different study on group regressions conducted at West Georgia State College on one hundred individuals, participants in one group frequently "re-lived" the exact same life or event as participants in another separate group. This is evidence that what these people had recalled may not have been their own past lives at all. Exactly how was access to knowledge of everything that went before them for all these people possible? It's hardly likely that a collective genetic memory can account for this. Could this be explained  by a theory of morphic resonance or some other unifying quantum mechanism? There are very big questions here, and it is clear that we are not being told the truth about reality, the absence of linear time, gravity/electromagnetics, or the existence of non-ordinary physics.