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Can you foresee the death of a loved one... and choose the exact moment you die? Thought-provoking accounts from an intensive care nurse dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2546462/Can-foresee-death-loved-one-choose-exact-moment-die-These-accounts-intensive-care-nurse-astonish-you.html#ixzz2rbgvBAul Note that the linked article appears in the Daily Mail, a British Daily newspaper that many people do not like. But the message is more important than the messenger, dont you think? Besides the real source of this material is Dr Penny Sartori, the author of the book that the Daily Mail report is about. Penny Sartori PhD, RGN is an expert in NDEs and undertook the UKs first long-term prospective study. She is the author of The Near-Death Experiences of Hospitalized Intensive Care Patients: A Five Year Clinical Study and lectures both nationally and internationally. She currently teaches two courses she has written entitled Death and Dying as Spiritual Transformation and Science, Spirituality and Health at Swansea University. Dr Pim van Lommel who has written the foreword to the book is also a highly credible and experienced source. Penny Sartori writes that she is increasingly open to the possibility that our brains are separate from our consciousness. In other words, the brain may be channelling what some people call the soul, rather than responsible for creating it. This is the same view of the brain as a receiver or transceiver of consciousness, rather than a generator of consciousness, that I advocated in my 2005 book Supernatural and have since advocated repeatedly in my lectures (including in my notorious War On Consciousness lecture that was censored by TED in 2013 largely because of my approach to the mysteries consciousness -- see here for full details and for links to a number of Youtube channels now showing the video: grahamhancock/forum/HancockG6-TheWarOnConsciousness.php)
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:17:01 +0000

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