fascinating talk
Remote viewing at SRI - on NOVA
by CT Tart - 1998 - Cited by 35 - Related articles
Because
of confusion between science and scientism, many people react
negatively to the idea of scientific investigation of near-death
experiences (NDEs)Psychics, Saints doc
Tart (page 226) describes Dennis Hill's near-death experience (NDE), and quotes Hill:
"There is a sudden rush of expansion into boundaryless awareness. I feel utter serenity infused with radiant joy. There is perfect stillness; no thoughts, no memories. In the rapturous state, free from the limitations of time and space, beyond the body and the mind, I have no memory of ever having been other that This." And Tart (page 229) speculates: "If NDEs were nothing but hallucinatory experiences induced by a malfunctioning brain as a person dies, as materialists want to believe, then we would expect great variation from person to person, and the qualities of experience would be largely determined by the culture and beliefs of each person experiencing the NDE. Instead, we have great similarity across cultures and belief systems, arguing that there's something real about NDE rather that its being nothing but a hallucination."Charles Tart as Parapsychology Foundation - youtube lecture
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