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CW: death, dying At the beginning of 2024, we recorded and sent each other voice notes on the topic of grief. We start with a short intro to bridge into these recordings and end the episode with reflection about how our experiences of grief have changed over time, the significance of water and grief for Black people as descendants of enslaved Africans, and how we would like to be commemorated and remembered in time. Accompanied with sounds of the ocean, this is truly a one-of-a-kind Foot on Yo' Neck episode. Website: footonyoneckpodcast.net For all inquiries, please email us at footonyoneck@gmail.com How You Can Support Our Podcast? Share this episode with a friend/ya mama/ya papi Follow us on IG and TikTok: @footonyoneck Give us a 5 star rating and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts If you would like to contribute monetarily to help support our show: Venmo - @planetcrab (Jana) Zelle - footonyoneck@gmail.com Hosts: Nia Latriese @nialatriese Jana Lang @planetcrab Credits: Music by Playing indigo Follow and listen to Playing indigo on Spotify for healing, anti-capitalist tunes! Logos & Graphics by Ariel Mengistu Arielmengistu.com Mentions: Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson (a play) Lucid Dying by Sam Parnia, MD, PhD (a nonfiction book)
For centuries, death has been seen as a final, inescapable line—a moment when the heart stops and the brain ceases to function. But revolutionary research asks: What if everything we thought we knew about death was wrong?Sam Parnia, an associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone, is the author of Lucid Dying: The New Science Revolutionizing How We Understand Life and Death. His groundbreaking work explores how science is pushing the boundaries of life and death, uncovering the potential to resuscitate animals—and maybe one day humans—after they've been declared dead. From recalling experiences of consciousness after death (what some call “near-death experiences”) to using AI and advanced techniques to study the brain in its final moments, he explores the profound implications for medicine, ethics and our understanding of what it means to be alive.
Vida Eterna. Respuestas desde la Ciencia | Dr. Manuel Sans Segarra
Solo un 5% de las Experiencias Cercanas a la Muerte que se recogen en la bibliografía mundial tienen un condicionante terrorífico, y los pacientes que las describen lo pasan tan mal que posteriormente en muchas ocasiones necesitan tratamiento psicológico para su recuperación. No obstante, según se recoge también en las experiencias de estos pacientes, no hablaríamos de un infierno tal como se ha descrito en las diferentes religiones, sino que estas vivencias de terror en estas ECM van seguidas de una vivencia de perdón y amor, en los pacientes que tuvieron experiencias de un tiempo más largo, y vuelven de su muerte clínica para explicarlas. Hablamos pues de diferentes niveles en la dimensión astral donde describen los pacientes que van cuando tienen estas experiencias. La mayoría de personas están en un nivel medio, donde las ECM que describen son placenteras, de paz y amor. Luego hay un grupo reducido de personas que van al nivel bajo, donde se describen algunas de estas ECM terroríficas.Y hay un grupo, también reducido, que describen un nivel alto, muy próximo a la Supraconciencia, donde están conectadas con el todo. Es decir, aunque un 5% empiezan siendo experiencias terroríficas, posteriormente se convierten en vivencias de amor en algunos casos descritos por pacientes. Incluso, hay pacientes que han tenido estas vivencias, que posteriormente sienten que deben reparar el daño que han causado en vida y vuelven con esa misión. Estas experiencias están asociadas habitualmente a personas que han tenido una vida tormentosa y viven su momento de la muerte con estas vivencias tan complicadas. Hay más de 10.000 casos documentados en la bibliografía mundial de Experiencias Cercanas a la Muerte, y todo lo que explico está basado en estos casos que detallan médicos como Bruce Greyson, Eben Alexander, Pim van Lommel , Sam Parnia y Michael Sabom, entre otros.
In this riveting episode of Psychic Scoop, host Spirit Sis takes you on a captivating journey into the depths of near-death experiences (NDEs), exploring the profound mysteries of life, death, and the afterlife. Through expert insights, testimonials, and thought-provoking discussions, unravel the veil between the seen and the unseen, shedding light on the transformative journeys of those who have ventured to the edge of existence and returned forever changed. Explore common elements of NDEs: such as leaving the body, encountering a tunnel of light, and profound feelings of peace and love. Scientific Perspectives on NDEs: Highlight research by expert Dr. Sam Parnia and the AWARE study. Personal Testimonials: firsthand accounts from individuals who have undergone NDEs, sharing their transformative experiences and insights. Tune in to for a thought-provoking exploration of one of life's greatest mysteries. Intuition Class Past Life Regression Astrology Courses Connect With Steffi (aka Spirit Sis) ✨Instagram: @spirit_sis ✨TikTok: @spiritsis ✨Website: spiritsis.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritsis/support
GET EVERY EPISODE AD FREE PLUS BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast In this episode, we delve into the mysterious and thought-provoking realm of Near Death Experiences (NDEs) through the lens of Dr. Sam Parnia's groundbreaking book, "Erasing Death." Drawing from Dr. Parnia's meticulous research and compelling findings, we uncover key themes surrounding NDEs, exploring the common elements reported by those who have ventured to the brink of death and returned. From encountering bright lights and a sense of peace to experiencing vivid memories and encounters with deceased loved ones, NDEs offer profound insights into the mysteries of existence. Through anecdotal accounts shared by individuals who have undergone NDEs, we gain firsthand perspectives on the profound transformations and spiritual awakenings that often accompany these extraordinary experiences. Their stories serve as powerful reminders of the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, prompting us to question the very nature of reality and the afterlife. But beyond the anecdotal evidence, Dr. Parnia's research sheds light on the scientific explanations behind NDEs, challenging conventional notions of death and offering hope for advancements in resuscitation techniques. Join us as we embark on a fascinating journey into the realm of Near Death Experiences, guided by the groundbreaking insights of Dr. Sam Parnia and the profound stories of those who have ventured to the threshold of existence and returned forever changed.
El prestigioso doctor Sam Parnia, experto en el estudio de las ECM (Experiencias Cercanas a la Muerte), habla para Cuarto Milenio y nos cuenta los últimos avances y descubrimientos en torno a este asunto tan impactante. Luego, con la ayuda del doctor José Alonso, radiólogo, y el periodista Enrique de Vicente, analizaremos sus declaraciones y cómo está la cuestión de las ECM en la actualidad. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The ability to remain aware during cardiac arrest is little understood. Sam Parnia, Director of Critical Care and Resuscitation Research in the Department of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, joins guest host Courtney Collins to discuss his research into cognitive awareness during resuscitation and why studying it has profound implications for our understanding of the gray area between life and death. His journal article was published in Resuscitation.
Seeing a bright light, floating above your body, being guided by an angel. All of these are common elements of reported near-death experiences, but what's really going on? Ian Sample meets Sam Parnia, an intensive care doctor and associate professor at NYU Grossman school of medicine in New York City who has spent his career exploring the boundary between life and death. He tells Ian how he believes these experiences can be explained and what medicine can learn from them. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Today, you'll learn about a study of near death experiences, how breast milk biopsies could lead the way to early cancer detection, and why employers hire the wrong people. Death Experiences “Patients Recall Death Experiences After Cardiac Arrest.” NYU Langone Health. 2023. “Some Patients Who ‘Died' but Survived Report Lucid ‘Near-Death Experiences,' a New Study Shows.” by Rachel Nuwer. 2023. “Surges of electroencephalogram activity at the time of death: a case series.” by Lakhmir S Chawla, et al. 2009. “AWAreness during REsuscitation - II: A multi-center study of consciousness and awareness in cardiac arrest.” by Sam Parnia, et al. 2023. Breast Milk Cancer Test “Research opens the door to early detection of breast cancer through breast milk.” by Jessica Mouzo. 2023. “Early-Stage Breast Cancer Detection in Breast Milk.” by Cristina Saura, et al. 2023. Job Skill Value “Misconceptions About Job Candidates Fitting In.” AOM Insights. 2023. “A Consolidation of Competing Logics on Selecting for Fit.” by Jon Billsberry & Wouter Vleugels. 2023. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WTF Just Happened?!: Afterlife Evidence, Paranormal + Spirituality without the Woo
"Science is that you're making observations and yes we use our senses to do that. We enhance our senses with microscopes and telescopes or whatever we need to to observe things and then we make hypotheses concerning. Okay, what could have caused this thing to happen and then we find ways to test these hypotheses or we say what would the Ah Afterlife Hypothesis. What would that predict." J. Steve Miller, PhD is author of many books including "Deathbed Experiences as Evidence for the Afterlife" and "Near Death Experiences (NDEs) as Evidence for the Existence of God and Heaven." He is now an Assistant Professor of Philosophy,in the Interdisciplinary Studies department at Kennesaw State University teaching such courses as Introduction to Religion, Critical Thinking, Religion & Science, and Death & Dying. Dr. Miller always had a fascination with religion, spirituality and the truth of our existence. Tragically when he was a young man, his first wife passed away from cancer, which propelled him further into this exploration. In this episode Dr. Miller shares how he first learned about NDE's through a book about someone's persona experience, but he wanted more evidence. He didn't know this person. How did he know that we're even telling the truth. This lead him to delve into Near Death Experience research done by people such as Dr. Jeffrey Long and Dr. Sam Parnia. This propelled him further to study Deathbed Experiences, such as when people see their loved ones who have passed away when they are close to death. He was amazed to learn people he knew and trusted had experienced both of these. Being curious, logical, and a philosopher, he applied an amazing "hypothesis test" and way of thinking about the stories he heard either anecdotally or as reported by researchers. This is a test all of us can use when we read about afterlife evidence or hear personal stories people report. In this episode: - Top researchers on NDE's - Apply logic and assess each bit of afterlife data and evidence - Deathbed Experiences - when people see deceased loved ones or other beings at the time of death - Shared Death Experiences (SDE's) - Crisis apparitions - when people who have just died visit an unknowing loved one - Mark Twain's experience with predicting a death in a dream - Why oxygen deprivation to the brain doesn't explain NDE's - People he knew and trusted who have had NDE's and SDE's and more... Learn more about J. Steve Miller : Website | Books on Amazon Full notes on Death Bed Experiences and Near Death Experiences with J. Steve Miller Get the book - WTF Just Happened?!: A sciencey-skeptic explores grief, healing, and evidence of an afterlife. Contact | Newsletter Check the sponsors on our Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtfjusthappened/support
Introducción A lo largo del tiempo y las culturas, las personas han sido condicionadas para ver la muerte como un punto final de la experiencia de la vida. Sin embargo, los avances en la ciencia de la reanimación y la medicina de cuidados intensivos han desafiado las suposiciones sobre la finalidad de la muerte. Sam Parnia, Director de la División de Investigación de Cuidados Intensivos y Reanimación de Medicina Pulmonar, Cuidados Intensivos y del Sueño del Centro Médico Langone de la Universidad de Nueva York, habló recientemente con la Academia de Ciencias de Nueva York sobre su investigación en ciencias de la reanimación. El trabajo del Dr. Parnia ilumina cómo la muerte no es un absoluto, sino un proceso. Investigando qué sucede cuando los pacientes experimentan la muerte, compartiendo ideas de su investigación en sus propias palabras.. Advirtamos la cronología …
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Show Notes: Startup's new stunning kite can pull energy from the sky | Interesting Engineering (01:07) Several kite power companies are attempting to pull energy out of the sky, and they are succeeding. Kitekraft, a Munich-based company developing a kite power system is one of those companies working on this technology Their co-CEO and chief technology officer, Florian Bauer, commented on the tech: “It's cheaper to manufacture, cheaper to transport, and also has higher efficiency … If you have all those advantages, why would anyone build a conventional wind turbine?” How does the technology called airborne wind actually work? Three-step approach: Rigid enough to withstand high winds Has the form of a sailplane, and 4 propellers are only needed for taking off and landing. Designed to move quickly and effortlessly Connects the kite to the ground Transforms the pull force from the kite to the ground-station generator. A kite flies across the wind it pulls against the tether and unwinds the winch, driving a generator that produces electricity. Durable and can be exposed to varying environmental conditions such as moisture and UV light. Converts the tractive force from the tether to electricity. A control system is found in the ground station and makes sure all flights are conducted safely and efficiently. 1. The kite is a specially designed aircraft composed of composite materials. 2. The Tether 3. The ground station So far, Kitemill, another kite power company, claims that their system can produce an average power of >1 hour of operation with continuous cycles at 5.5 kW. The airborne wind is currently in its infancy. The industry will have to overcome many hurdles, such as proving that it is safe and reliable and does not cause any noise pollution. Right now, none of the kite companies have produced energy in the megawatt scales required to compete with other renewable energy sources. How balloons could one day detect quakes on Venus | Science News (07:32) Back on December 14, 2021, a tiny device dangling beneath the large, transparent balloon recorded sudden, jerky fluctuations in air pressure: echoes of an earthquake more than 2,800 kilometers away. Became the first network of devices to monitor an earthquake from the air. The finding could help scientists track earthquakes in remote areas on Earth. Opens the door to one day sending specially equipped balloons to study the geology of other worlds, including our closest planetary neighbor, Venus. When the ground shakes, it releases low-frequency sound waves that can travel long distances in the atmosphere. The military, who first tried this back in the 1940s, planned on using the microphones to pick up on the sound of the ground shaking from a nuclear explosion. Project was eventually deemed too expensive and dropped Now back to Venus, the reason the idea of balloons to take measurements on the planet is due to the extreme heat and pressure on the surface. The dense atmosphere means that the planet's surface has about the same pressure as Earth's deep ocean. No current lander/rover could withstand For the project to even go forward, scientists have to show that they could design devices small enough to be carried by balloons but sensitive enough to pick up earthquakes far below. In 2021, that is what they did They attached micro-barometers to 16 balloons launched from the Seychelles Islands, off the coast of East Africa The researchers were able to use the changes in air pressure to pinpoint the epicenter of the earthquake and calculate its 7.3 magnitude. Although the surface of Venus is an extremely hostile environment, at about 50 kilometers above the surface the atmosphere of Venus is the most earth-like environment (other than Earth itself) in the solar system. Paul Byrne, a planetary scientist at Washington University in St. Louis believes, even if they can't detect Venus quakes, the balloons, if designed to survive in the Venusian atmosphere, might be able to detect changes in air pressure that reveal clues about the planet's volcanic eruptions and mysterious highlands. The researchers are hoping that earthquake-detecting balloons will feature in the next major mission Believing their data could help researchers understand why Earth and Venus — alike in size and distance from the sun, relative to the other planets — have gone down such different paths. TAE's planned billion-degree, hydrogen-boron nuclear fusion reactor | Interesting Engineering & New Atlas (13:02) TAE Technologies today announced recently that it has secured strategic and institutional investments to fund the construction of its next research reactor, 'Copernicus.' This is after achieving temperatures greater than 135 million degrees Fahrenheit (75 million degrees Celsius) While also demonstrating unmatched real-time control of plasma with its cutting-edge fusion research reactor, dubbed 'Norman.' The non-radioactive method used by TAE, hydrogen-boron fusion, is the quickest, most feasible, and most cost-effective way to supply the grid with large amounts of carbon-free electricity. Reminder fusion is banging the nuclei of two atoms together hard enough, they can fuse together to create a different element. Resulting fused atom will weigh less than the two banged together Why does fusion release a lot of energy? The difference in mass from the fusion will be released as energy, as predicted by Einstein's famous E=MC2 equation. C2 – the square of the speed of light – is a rather large number, so a small mass of fuel can produce a large release of energy. The goal of the 'Copernicus' reactor is to show that the company's advanced beam-driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) can generate net energy. Will be built in a 100,000-square-foot (1,076,391 m2) facility in Irvine, California. The last step on the road to commercializing clean fusion power. The 'Norman' reactor, which was developed by TAE to maintain plasma at 54 million degrees Fahrenheit (30 million degrees Celsius), was unveiled in 2017. Has demonstrated the ability to retain stable plasma at a temperature of more than 135 million degrees Fahrenheit (75 million degrees Celsius), 250% greater than its initial aim Why does TAE want to achieve hydrogen-boron fusion? CEO of TAE Technology, Michl Binderbauer, explains to New Atlas: "There's no radioactivity involved in the input or the output. The output is helium, chemically inert, about as benign as you can get. Boron's made by the metric ton today. It's used in detergents, it's a commodity product. So there's no scarcity, it's found everywhere; there's no sort of Saudi Arabia of boron." He continues to explain: “People have shied away from boron historically because fusion is already darn hard … But it turns out that if you design your fusion reactor around tritium, you get some serious defects, along with a big disconnect from the commercial world where cost is important." TAE has raised a total of $1.2 billion for its commercial fusion development. The company recently closed its Series G-2 financing round, in which it secured $250 million from investors in the energy, technology, and engineering sectors. The company's most recent investors include Chevron, Google, Reimagined Ventures, Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, and TIFF Investment Management, as well as a sizable mutual fund manager with headquarters on the West Coast of the United States and a sizable U.S. pension fund. Sandro Hasegawa, General Manager, Energy Innovation Initiative Americas at SCOA, explains: “We look forward to being a partner in bringing TAE's clean energy solutions to the APAC market, which will be paramount to sustaining local economies without impacting our planet … We are pleased to support TAE's groundbreaking fusion technology to create safe, sustainable energy sources across multiple industries and applications.” Treating Chronic Pain With Sound Plus Electrical Body Stimulation | SciTechDaily (21:01) Researchers have found that electrical stimulation of the body combined with sound activates the brain's somatosensory or “tactile” cortex. This increases the potential for using the technique to treat chronic pain and other sensory disorders. The non-invasive technique was tested on animals and the team is planning clinical trials on humans in the near future. During the experiments, the scientists played broadband sound while electrically stimulating different parts of the body in guinea pigs. They discovered the combination of the two activated neurons in the brain's somatosensory cortex. This is the area that is responsible for touch and pain sensations throughout the body. The scientists hope that their results will lead to a therapy for chronic pain that's safer and more accessible than drug treatments. Cory Gloeckner Ph.D, lead author on the paper, explains: “Chronic pain is a huge issue for a lot of people, and for most, it's not sufficiently treatable … Right now, one of the ways that we try to treat pain is opioids, and we all know that doesn't work out well for many people. This, on the other hand, is a non-invasive, simple application. It's not some expensive medical device that you have to buy in order to treat your pain. It's something that we think would be available to pretty much anyone because of its low cost and simplicity.” How Scientists Revived Organs in Pigs an Hour After They Died | Singularity Hub (23:59) Oxygen is the elixir of life. Stop its flow—during a stroke, heart attack, or death—and the body's tissues respond in a biological storm that eventually leads to their death. Not great for organ transplants. They are deprived of oxygen, they rapidly lose their function. Upon death, the heart stops pumping, meaning all tissues are starved of oxygen and nutrients, and even after reperfusion with blood, they wither away. Their protective membranes break down. Organs lose their structural integrity. In a new study, using an external circulation system, a team of scientists partially revived organs in pigs hours after their deaths. The system, dubbed OrganEx, works like an alternative circulatory system. Pumps a synthetic substitute to trick the body into thinking it's still somewhat alive. The trick to keeping tissue healthy is a special fluid called cryoprotective perfusate. Think of it as an incredibly nutritious smoothie that goes straight into your blood circulation. The cells in the pig's heart, liver, and kidneys repaired themselves while on the system. Based on multiple molecular analyses. Dr. Robert Porte at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, who was not involved in the study, wrote, “The achievement poi nts to ways to improve transplants and the treatment of strokes and heart attacks.” Another Doctor not involved in the study, Dr. Sam Parnia at New York University wrote, “This is a truly remarkable and incredibly significant study. It demonstrates that after death, cells in mammalian organs (including humans) such as the brain do not die for many hours.” For now, the study suggests that tissues and organs have a surprising ability to regenerate after being deprived of blood. The researchers stated, “Overall, further optimization and expansion of our technology will be needed to fully understand its broader effects on ischemic tissues and recovery.”
Evolution through Multidimensional awareness - "We are learning by the very fact of coming into a body we are extending our consciousness throughout the entire multidimensional spectrum." - William Buhlman It just takes one OBE to create a major life shift in awareness. Another issue Bill addresses in this interview and in the book, Adventures in the Afterlife, is being diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2011 and complete and total healing of his illness in the out of body state. Four decades of experience, William Buhlman is an expert on Out of Body Experiences. Reviews on his Youtube channel are outstanding with posts from students who say experiences they've had in his classes are life changing. He says he did a survey with nearly18,000 respondents. Many said they didn't share their OBE experiences with their husband or wife because they thought it would make them sound "strange". Women have reported having OBE pre-birth contact with the being who is coming in to be their child. He's written several books and offers a lot of helpful information on his website to help those who are interested learn how to self-initiate a OBE. Astralinfo.org Video YouTube: Link. Evolution through Multi Dimensional Experience More info - from additional sources. Intentional OBE vs. Cardiac Arrest OBE- YouTube Link An excerpt from "Experiencing Death: An Insider's Perspective" featuring Steve Paulson, Sam Parnia, Mary Neal, Kevin Nelson, and Peter Fenwick. In the comments another person (like me, at age 13 or 14) who had an OBE during a dental procedure. His comment: "I had a out of body experience. I was 6 or 7 at the dentist office getting fillings..nitrous...I watched the whole procedure from above the procedure light..and had to return when I was asked to open my mouth wider..now 34 this is a very vivid memory.."
Death occurs when the heart stops and breathing ceases and while the brain appears not to be functioning, people who have had an NDE or near-death experience; a lucid structured process with greater consciousness and awareness of themselves in the humanities. About 17% of people who died while in care experienced a review of their life through the lens of humanity, dignity, kindness and compassion. A judgement of the material things didn't seem to appear, but what was consistent was their evaluation of their ontology. The beingness of being human. When I began to drown in that capsized plane, I felt my body and consciousness separate. Time did not exist, but what did exist was a profound sense of well-beng and unconditional love. It was profound experience that has culminated in a 30-year quest of science and spirit to understand my experience of life beyond death. During this time, I interviewed many people that had NDE's and our experiences had so many similarities. The calm, secure feels, bright light, fields of wildflowers and an overwhelming feeling of unconditional love. I am not afraid to die. None of this helped me watch my soul mate being devoured by cancer. Or watch his death, the pain of separation and a reality of a future without him. But as Dr. Sam Parnia of Resuscitation Research says, "death is not absolute" Not everything can be understood by science. For centuries man has explored the knowledge frontier, continents, mountains and ocean trenches, upward through the sky and into the universe beyond. And there seems nothing controversial about it. Yet, exploring the outer limits of our inner experience draws skepticism. When through science we already know that what was accepted yesterday as truth does not always stand the test of time, and yet our beliefs become embedded deep within our psyche. Until someone we love dies. Then our heart, mind, and soul grasps at what seems beyond our reach. Understanding, are they ok? Are we OK? How will I know.. And yet there are things we do know. Philosopher Joseph Levine called it a explanatory gap. Consciousness according to Professor David Chalmers; "the number one unanswered scientific challenge of our time." He goes on to say that consciousness may not be explainable in the same way that space and time are not explainable. We study the laws that govern them rather than space or time itself. Why? He goes on, that consciousness may be a fundamental building block of the nature. So are we chasing ghosts? Or are the ones we love a part of the mysteries of consciousness. For centuries human-kind has turned away from paranormal studies, intuition, mediumship, clairvoyance. And I did too. It wasn't until my early 20's that I becan to explore things that couldn't necessarily be explained. And some of it frightened me and I turned away. But after Willis died, I had a deep need to connect with him, and I did. I connected and set up an appointment for an Akashik Record reading. I knew nothing much about it, but I had met the lady who would read for me. This one reading was beyond my expectations. This person knew very little of me and certainly had no knowledge of my relationship with my husband. But, she was able to offer me information that was so uniquely personal, that I needed to understand more. Even more, I had a complete sense of calm afterwards. My believing became knowing at a deep level. I accepted my reality, knowing that there is more to understand about life and life after death. Four months into widowhood, I have transitioned from deep and painful grief into feeling calm and at peace. I understand my journey is just that, a journey. I feel compelled to help others reach this state of comfort and relief, and so I am reaching out to you again today in love and with empathy for those who grieve. I invite you to join me for a conversation to allow yourself grace and accept a inner feeling of peace and calm again. I have discovered a deeply rewarding and healing mechanism in spiritual growth through grief. We can talk about upcoming retreats, "Soul"utions, and Love and Above. Deepen the conversation email: yes@lifecoachadele.com Soulutions for Grief session web: lifecoachadele.com Gratitude Dr. Dean Radin Cambridge Studies parapsychology South Hampton U NDE
Episode 86: Paranormal & Paranoid News #20 - Holly investigates China's time travel tunnel, confirms the existence of life after death and gets ready for Halloween with some horrifying contests! Credits: A mysterious "portal" appeared over a Chinese city | China Denies It's Building a Time Tunnel — Does That Mean It Is? | New research supplies evidence of “life after death” in near-death experiences | Some people can recall their near-death experience. Dr Sam Parnia is trying to understand how | Video: Cops Bust 'Michael Myers' on Texas Beach | Michael Myers Galveston sighting: Texas lawyer Mark Metzger says he dressed as 'Halloween' villain ahead of Hurricane Nicholas | Two companies want to pay you $1,300 to watch scary movies | Halloween Horror Hustle: Get Paid $1,300 to Watch 13 Scary Movies | Earn $1,300 to Watch 13 Stephen King Movies | USDish.com | The 10 best Halloween movies of all time, rankedPromo Partner: Alien Theorists Theorizing. Follow on Twitter @truthisoutthurr Don't forget to subscribe!
Please find below links to the websites/more information for the people and organisations at the forefront of researching and reporting on the paranormal phenomenon. This glossary will grow and the audio will be updated as my own understanding of those researching different aspects of the phenomenon grows. *** Remote Viewing Joseph McMoneagle: http://mceagle.com/blog/ Ingo Swann: https://ingoswann.com/ Hal Puthoff: https://earthtech.org/team/ Russel Targ: http://espresearch.com/ *** UAPs/UFOs Lue Elizondo: https://luiselizondo-official.com Christopher Mellon - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Intelligence: https://www.christophermellon.net/ Jacque Vallée: https://www.jacquesvallee.net/ Max Moszkowicz: https://youtube.com/c/MoszkowiczPodcast Cristina Gomez: https://twitter.com/Eyes_OnTheSkies James Fox - Director of The Phenomenon: https://thephenomenonfilm.com/ George Knapp: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/host/george-knapp/ Jeremy Corbell: https://www.extraordinarybeliefs.com/ Unidentified Celebrity Review: https://youtube.com/user/LuAngeles1 UFO Jane: https://twitter.com/TxUFOSightings Richard Dolan: https://richarddolanmembers.com/ The Black Vault: https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/ Joe Murgia: https://www.ufojoe.net/ Danny Silva: https://silvarecord.com/ *** Near Death Experiences (NDEs) IANDS (International Association for Near Death Studies): https://iands.org/ DOPS (Department of Perceptual Studies) - University of Virginia: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/ Dr Eben Alexander: http://ebenalexander.com/ Dr Sam Parnia: https://med.nyu.edu/research/parnia-lab/ Dr Penny Sartori: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrPennySartori/about *** Consciousness Rupert Sheldrake: https://www.sheldrake.org/ Stuart Hameroff: http://www.quantumconsciousness.org/ Ryan Bledsoe: https://bledsoesaidso.com/ Perceptions Today: https://twitter.com/PerceptionsTod1?s=09
EMRA*Cast host Dr. Shreyans Sanghvi takes a deep dive on the history, current practice, and future direction of cardiac arrest management and advanced resuscitation medicine with research pioneers Dr. Lance Becker and Dr. Sam Parnia. OverviewEach year hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer from cardiac arrest out of the hospital. CPR has been a core tenet in the rescue algorithm for patients in cardiac arrest, but how do we transform this age-old treatment with today's advances in technology, and to where do we turn when CPR alone is ineffective? Dr. Lance Becker, chair of Emergency Medicine at Northwell Health North Shore - LIJ, and Dr. Sam Parnia, director of Critical Care Research at NYU Langone Medical Center, discuss lessons they've learned along the way dedicating their lives to the research and treatment of patients in cardiac arrest. Key Points CPR is the single most-effective measure in the resuscitation of patients in cardiac arrest. CPR when used in tandem with real-time biomarkers such as end tidal CO₂, arterial line pressure, and ultrasound can be utilized to monitor CPR efficacy in real time. A team-focused, multi-disciplinary video review of cardiac arrest management can help improve outcomes in patients and identify barriers to achieving adequate reperfusion. Upon achieving ROSC, provider efforts should be dedicated to minimizing the amount of reperfusion injury patients incur. Providers should resist the urge to correct acidosis (in the immediate post-ROSC phase) by increasing the ventilator respiratory rate, as decreased CO₂ levels can precipitate cerebral vasoconstriction and worsen brain ischemia.
Pediatrica intensiva: Art & Science of Pediatric Critical Care
4th special episode of Pediatrica intensiva with Dr Sam Parnia, intensivist at NYC Langone, & ICU social worker & world-leading resilience expert Liz Crowe. At the time of recording in April 2020, only Wuhan, Italy and NYC had sizeable COVID-19 epidemics. Link to written summary of this podcast: https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva/status/1254270555110297601?s=20 Follow Pediatrica Intensiva on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva
"I wake up, on the other side, with the light." Featuring host Mark Gober’s interviews with Dr. Eben Alexander, Dr. Bruce Greyson, Dr. Ed Kelly, Dr. Penny Sartori, Dr. Jan Holden, Dr. Alan Hugenot, Barbara Bartolome, and Dannion Brinkley. Listen to all of Mark’s interviews here: https://markgober.com/podcast/ Dr. Pim van Lommel’s cardiac arrest study (2001): https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673601071008/fulltext Dr. Sam Parnia’s cardiac arrest study with a veridical case (2014): https://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(14)00739-4/pdf Independent review of Dr. Eben Alexander’s medical records: http://ebenalexander.com/independent-medical-review-validates-facts/ Check out Mark's book, "An End to Upside Down Thinking": https://www.amazon.com/End-Upside-Down-Thinking-Consciousness/dp/1947637851
Se trata quizá de la pregunta más antigua y a la vez más humana que existe: ¿hay vida después de la muerte? Llevamos buscando la respuesta desde tiempos inmemoriales, lo que ha dado lugar a religiones, teorías y sobre todo mucha especulación. Pero por muchas conjeturas que el ser humano pueda desarrollar a lo largo de los años, la cruda realidad es que nadie sabe con certeza qué ocurre en ese “te perdimos durante un minuto”.Nombre del estudio mencionado en el episodio: Characteristics of memories for near-death experiences. Lauren E. Moore, Bruce Greyson, Sam Parnia.
Death is one of the fundamental things any self-aware sentient human has to come to grips with. But how do we do that, when all evidence seems to indicate that death is final, and there is nothing beyond? Of course, that's where story comes in... Bill Nye on the Afterlife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziwDvejyrA0 Today Show on Science and the Afterlife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM073TBPLmk Sam Parnia on NDEs and Consciousness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KaPGnRJZfg AWARE study results: https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/aware-results-finally-published-no-evidence-of-nde/ Skeptico interviews Sam Parnia: https://skeptiko.com/sam-parnia-claims-near-death-experience-probably-an-illusion/ BBC om Transhumanism - Could we live forever? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STsTUEOqP-g
A study recently reported a rare medical case involving a man who was conscious while undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Presented at a medical conference in Copenhagen [koh-puh n-HEY-guh n, -HAH-, KOH-puh n-hey-, -hah-], Denmark, the study discussed the case of a 69-year-old man who experienced a cardiac arrest. To revive the man, a team of paramedics and physicians performed CPR, a lifesaving procedure done through chest compressions to provide blood to the brain and other body organs. Usually, CPR is done for only 20 minutes because the procedure can disrupt blood flow to the brain. Such disruption can result in death or vegetative brain damage. But for the man's extremely rare case, CPR was done for 90 minutes. Dr. Rune Sarauw Lundsgaard [luh-ndz-guh rd], the assigned physician on the case, said that the medical team continued to administer CPR because the patient showed signs of responsiveness. These signs included moving his eyes, lifting his limbs, and nodding his head. Dr. Lundsgaard added that the man would lose consciousness when CPR was stopped. According to Dr. Sam Parnia, lead author of a similar study, exhibiting such extent of consciousness when receiving CPR is uncommon. He explained that the amount of blood flowing to the brain during the procedure is still inadequate for a person to show consciousness with indications of being awake There is another case that illustrated the possibility of being conscious while receiving CPR. In 2015, a 55-year-old man from Nebraska, United States, was still able to speak and move while undergoing mechanical CPR. The medical team was communicating with him during the procedure, but he was eventually sedated to counter his prolonged consciousness.
Hoy nos vamos a poner trascendentes ya que abordaremos uno de los temas que más apasiona y preocupa a la humanidad: ¿en qué consiste el proceso de la muerte? ¿existe el alma? ¿hay vida más allá de la muerte física? Y para ello contaremos con un invitado de lujo, el médico Juan José López Martínez, experto en Terapias Regresivas.El proyecto Aware, el efecto Lázaro, ECM, ELM, almas perdidas, reencarnación, Brian Weiss, Kubler Ross, Enrique Vila, José Luis Cabouli, Sam Parnia, Van Lommel… nombres y términos que saldrán a relucir a lo largo de este «programa de muerte», junto con la necrópolis púnica de Puig des Molins o lienzos que representan el fenómeno de la muerte y la supuesta pervivencia del alma (Gustav Klimt, el Greco, el Bosco…)Tal como describió Edgar Allan Poe: «Los límites que dividen a la vida y la muerte son, en el mejor de los casos, oscuros y vagos».
Near death experiences have reentered pop culture in recent years with best-sellers like “Proof of Heaven” and “Heaven is for Real.” But are near death experiences legit? Are NDE’ers actually having out of body experiences and travelling towards a light at the end of the tunnel? Or are they merely illusions of the mind? Today we tell the harrowing, sometimes tragic, and extraordinary stories of three individuals who might just possibly have travelled to the other side. SOURCES Books for general reading: Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of Near Death Experience, Pim van Lommel (2011) God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience, Jeffrey Long & Paul Perry (2016) Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, Todd Burpo (2010) Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story: What They Teach Us About Living and Dying and Our True Purpose, P.M.H. Atwater (2011) Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife, John Martin Fischer & Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (2016) Passage, Connie Willis (2002) Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Eben Alexander (2012) What Happens When We Die?: A Groundbreaking Study into the Nature of Life and Death, Sam Parnia (2007) Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences: How Understanding NDE’s Can Help Us Live More Fully, Penny Sartori (2014) Vicki Noratuk’s story: NDE Stories: http://ndestories.org/vicki-noratuk/ Near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind: a study of apparent eyeless vision., Ring K, Cooper S., J Near-Death Studies. 1997;16:101–147. http://www.newdualism.org/nde-papers/Ring/Ring-Journal%20of%20Near-Death%20Studies_1997-16-101-147.pdf People Born Blind Can See During a Near-Death Experience, http://www.near-death.com/science/evidence/people-born-blind-can-see-during-nde.html Mr. A’s story: AWARE Study Initial Results are Published, IANDS https://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/1060-aware-study-initial-results-are-published.html AWARE Study Results Finally Published: Does Not Prove Life After Death, http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/10/aware-study-results-finally-published-does-not-prove-life-after-death/ AWAREness Beyond Death?, http://www.dailygrail.com/Essays/2014/10/Awareness-Beyond-Death The Seven Ways to have a Near Death Experience, BBC http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150303-what-its-really-like-to-die Jeff Olsen’s story: I Knew Their Hearts: The Amazing True Story of a Journey Beyond the Veil to Learn the Silent Language of the Heart, Jeff Olsen (2012) Near death experiences at heart of Jeff Olsen's memoir, lecture in Colorado Springs, The Gazette http://gazette.com/near-death-experiences-at-heart-of-jeff-olsens-memoir-lecture-in-colorado-springs/article/1558025 Additional resources: IANDS, or the International Association for Near Death Studies, is an incredible resource for those who are just starting to learn about NDE’s or who are looking for a community of NDE’ers. http://iands.org Alex Tsakiris has a podcast called Skeptiko: Science at the Tipping Point where in episode 326 he critically interviews Professor Mitchell-Yellin about his co-authored book and findings. It’s worth listening too! http://skeptiko.com/latest-near-death-experience-research-hit-job-326/ Journalist Gideon Lichfield published an in-depth and interesting article about NDE’s for April 2015 issue of The Atlantic. The article is called “The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife.” http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/04/the-science-of-near-death-experiences/386231/ Dr. Sam Parnia is one of several scientists (including Dr. Penny Sartori and Dr. Jeffrey Long, among others) who have been on the cutting edge of scientific research into NDE’s. Here is a blog post he wrote on HuffPo called “Erasing Death.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sam-parnia-md-phd/resuscitation-science_b_2767935.html Links to further reading: http://discovermagazine.com/2016/may/9-a-brush-with-death http://iands.org/ndes/nde-stories/iands-nde-accounts/1164-euphoria-way-beyond-crack-cocaine.html http://www.ifac.univ-nantes.fr/IMG/pdf/Textes-C-3.pdf http://infidels.org/library/modern/keith_augustine/HNDEs.html#maria http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55188 http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171779 http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/06/this-is-what-it-is-like-to-die-and-its-pretty-scary-5091269/ http://michaelprescott.freeservers.com/who-will-watch-the-watchers.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2790400/#B19 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16606911 http://www.nderf.org/NDERF/NDE_Experiences/tricia_b_nde.htm http://www.npr.org/2013/02/21/172495667/resuscitation-experiences-and-erasing-death https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/happiness-in-world/201105/the-neurology-near-death-experiences http://www.salon.com/2011/01/13/near_death_experience_interview/ http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/titanic-and-the-science-of-near-death-experiences/ http://skeptiko.com/eeg-expert-on-near-death-experience/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2128726-in-near-death-experiences-blind-people-see-for-first-time/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/937605-the-neuroscience-of-near-death-experiences/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/11/near_death_explained/ http://records.viu.ca/www/ipp/pdf/NDE.pdf SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Google Play. 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Near death experiences have reentered pop culture in recent years with best-sellers like “Proof of Heaven” and “Heaven is for Real.” But are near death experiences legit? Are NDE’ers actually having out of body experiences and travelling towards a light at the end of the tunnel? Or are they merely illusions of the mind? Today we tell the harrowing, sometimes tragic, and extraordinary stories of three individuals who might just possibly have travelled to the other side. SOURCES Books for general reading: Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of Near Death Experience, Pim van Lommel (2011) God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience, Jeffrey Long & Paul Perry (2016) Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, Todd Burpo (2010) Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story: What They Teach Us About Living and Dying and Our True Purpose, P.M.H. Atwater (2011) Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife, John Martin Fischer & Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (2016) Passage, Connie Willis (2002) Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Eben Alexander (2012) What Happens When We Die?: A Groundbreaking Study into the Nature of Life and Death, Sam Parnia (2007) Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences: How Understanding NDE’s Can Help Us Live More Fully, Penny Sartori (2014) Vicki Noratuk’s story: NDE Stories: http://ndestories.org/vicki-noratuk/ Near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind: a study of apparent eyeless vision., Ring K, Cooper S., J Near-Death Studies. 1997;16:101–147. http://www.newdualism.org/nde-papers/Ring/Ring-Journal%20of%20Near-Death%20Studies_1997-16-101-147.pdf People Born Blind Can See During a Near-Death Experience, http://www.near-death.com/science/evidence/people-born-blind-can-see-during-nde.html Mr. A’s story: AWARE Study Initial Results are Published, IANDS https://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/1060-aware-study-initial-results-are-published.html AWARE Study Results Finally Published: Does Not Prove Life After Death, http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/10/aware-study-results-finally-published-does-not-prove-life-after-death/ AWAREness Beyond Death?, http://www.dailygrail.com/Essays/2014/10/Awareness-Beyond-Death The Seven Ways to have a Near Death Experience, BBC http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150303-what-its-really-like-to-die Jeff Olsen’s story: I Knew Their Hearts: The Amazing True Story of a Journey Beyond the Veil to Learn the Silent Language of the Heart, Jeff Olsen (2012) Near death experiences at heart of Jeff Olsen's memoir, lecture in Colorado Springs, The Gazette http://gazette.com/near-death-experiences-at-heart-of-jeff-olsens-memoir-lecture-in-colorado-springs/article/1558025 Additional resources: IANDS, or the International Association for Near Death Studies, is an incredible resource for those who are just starting to learn about NDE’s or who are looking for a community of NDE’ers. http://iands.org Alex Tsakiris has a podcast called Skeptiko: Science at the Tipping Point where in episode 326 he critically interviews Professor Mitchell-Yellin about his co-authored book and findings. It’s worth listening too! http://skeptiko.com/latest-near-death-experience-research-hit-job-326/ Journalist Gideon Lichfield published an in-depth and interesting article about NDE’s for April 2015 issue of The Atlantic. The article is called “The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife.” http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/04/the-science-of-near-death-experiences/386231/ Dr. Sam Parnia is one of several scientists (including Dr. Penny Sartori and Dr. Jeffrey Long, among others) who have been on the cutting edge of scientific research into NDE’s. Here is a blog post he wrote on HuffPo called “Erasing Death.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sam-parnia-md-phd/resuscitation-science_b_2767935.html Links to further reading: http://discovermagazine.com/2016/may/9-a-brush-with-death http://iands.org/ndes/nde-stories/iands-nde-accounts/1164-euphoria-way-beyond-crack-cocaine.html http://www.ifac.univ-nantes.fr/IMG/pdf/Textes-C-3.pdf http://infidels.org/library/modern/keith_augustine/HNDEs.html#maria http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55188 http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171779 http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/06/this-is-what-it-is-like-to-die-and-its-pretty-scary-5091269/ http://michaelprescott.freeservers.com/who-will-watch-the-watchers.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2790400/#B19 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16606911 http://www.nderf.org/NDERF/NDE_Experiences/tricia_b_nde.htm http://www.npr.org/2013/02/21/172495667/resuscitation-experiences-and-erasing-death https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/happiness-in-world/201105/the-neurology-near-death-experiences http://www.salon.com/2011/01/13/near_death_experience_interview/ http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/titanic-and-the-science-of-near-death-experiences/ http://skeptiko.com/eeg-expert-on-near-death-experience/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2128726-in-near-death-experiences-blind-people-see-for-first-time/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/937605-the-neuroscience-of-near-death-experiences/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/11/near_death_explained/ http://records.viu.ca/www/ipp/pdf/NDE.pdf SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Google Play. 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El 29 de diciembre de 2013, la Agencia Central de Inteligencia norteamericana hace pública en su cuenta de twitter la desclasificación de un documento titulado “The CIA and the U-2 Program, 1954-1974”. Un documento de 272 páginas fechado en 1998 por el Equipo de Historiadores del Centro de Estudios de Inteligencia donde se relata los pormenores del proyecto de fabricación del primer avión espía de la Fuerza Aérea de los E.E.U.U.: El U-2. Al mismo tiempo, la CIA aseveraba que el revuelo popular sobre avistamientos de OVNIs entre los años 50 y 60 era “culpa” suya. Sin duda la “Tapadera OVNI” debió jugar un papel importantísimo para ocultar pruebas militares secretas durante el desarrollo militar de esos años. Tanto para un bloque como para el otro. Porque, el fenómeno no parecía tener fronteras. Sin embargo, en el caso del U-2, cuya mayor cualidad era la de poder volar más alto que ninguna aeronave fabricada hasta entonces, su apariencia externa no deja de ser similar al de cualquier avión convencional. Algo que no explica la enorme variedad de formas descritas por los testigos de los No Identificados. Pero ocurre que nuestra inventiva nos ha llevado a experimentar con múltiples diseños aeronáuticos que se escapan de esos modelos. OVNIs Made In Tierra, no solo son aquellos aviones que podrían confundirse con un OVNI, sino también aquellos cuyo sino era precisamente ese: No Ser Identificados. El auge de aquel movimiento, sospechoso para algunos, liberador para otros, que fue llamado “New Age”, acuño muchos nuevos términos para enumerar viejos fenómenos que han rondado al humano desde el principio de la consciencia. Así, se llamó “Viaje Astral” a la capacidad innata, voluntaria o involuntaria, de expandir una parte de nuestra consciencia más allá de las barreras de nuestro cuerpo físico, pudiendo esta viajar a cualquier punto de este universo o incluso a otros. Así mismo, se han postulado tratados enteros sobre su correcta praxis, sus beneficios y sus peligros. Los avances en el campo de la Neurociencia Cognitiva, fundamentada en multitud de experimentos en laboratorio, vinculan estas percepciones a la estimulación concreta de ciertas partes de nuestro cerebro ¿Un engaño de la mente? Para otros científicos como Sam Parnia, no está del todo claro. La revolución científica provocada por la Física Cuántica nos cuenta que la realidad “parece” ser relativa en función a “quien la observa”. Al menos así pasa con ciertas partículas de la materia. ¿Es este universo como es… porque así lo creemos? ¿Es el viaje astral la capacidad de salirse de ese convencionalismo consensuado? Como siempre, una charla amena donde fluirán experiencias personales junto a dudas razonables sobre el particular.
Dice un refrán que la muerte y los impuestos son las únicas certezas en la vida. Sin embargo, la definición de muerte ha cambiado en las últimas décadas; en 1970 un corazón parado indicaba la muerte; hoy en día se tiende a considerar cuando el corazón y el cerebro se han detenido. Dirimir cuándo se produce ese momento no siempre es fácil para el personal médico y por eso la determinación legalmente aceptada para la muerte todavía genera un intenso debate. Más cuando los médicos están encontrando nuevas maneras de traer a la gente desde el borde de la muerte, utilizando técnicas como la hipotermia terapéutica. Si bien la función del cerebro es difícil de medir en situaciones límites entre la vida y la muerte, la pregunta sigue siendo, ¿qué está pasando con la mente? El Dr. Sam Parnia está investigando si la conciencia puede existir independientemente de la función cerebral. Conoceremos a personas que cuentan sus experiencias cercanas a la muerte (ECM) que ayudan a probar que la mente puede estar activa cuando el cerebro y el cuerpo ya no lo están. Odisea te presenta un apasionante documental que indaga en la cada vez más delgada línea que separa la vida de la muerte.
Dice un refrán que la muerte y los impuestos son las únicas certezas en la vida. Sin embargo, la definición de muerte ha cambiado en las últimas décadas; en 1970 un corazón parado indicaba la muerte; hoy en día se tiende a considerar cuando el corazón y el cerebro se han detenido. Dirimir cuándo se produce ese momento no siempre es fácil para el personal médico y por eso la determinación legalmente aceptada para la muerte todavía genera un intenso debate. Más cuando los médicos están encontrando nuevas maneras de traer a la gente desde el borde de la muerte, utilizando técnicas como la hipotermia terapéutica. Si bien la función del cerebro es difícil de medir en situaciones límites entre la vida y la muerte, la pregunta sigue siendo, ¿qué está pasando con la mente? El Dr. Sam Parnia está investigando si la conciencia puede existir independientemente de la función cerebral. Conoceremos a personas que cuentan sus experiencias cercanas a la muerte (ECM) que ayudan a probar que la mente puede estar activa cuando el cerebro y el cuerpo ya no lo están. Odisea te presenta un apasionante documental que indaga en la cada vez más delgada línea que separa la vida de la muerte.
Dit is belangrik om die oorsprong van nabydoodervarings vas te stel. So sê 'n navorser aan Unisa, prof. Pieter Craffert. Dit volg op 'n studie van dr. Sam Parnia aan die Universiteit van Southampton. Parnia en sy span het volgens die tydskrif, Rescusitation, bepaal dat die mens nog 'n mate van bewussyn behou nadat hy breindood is. Volgens Craffert is dit onwetenskaplik om mense se ervarings bloot af te maak.
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"ECM: Al límite de la vida" Desde los albores de los tiempos el ser humano ha estado preocupado por lo que hay más allá de la muerte, y si existe vida después de la vida. Múltiples son las hipótesis que intentan explicar la posibilidad de vida más allá de la vida. Para ello, se han venido a estudiar unas de los eventos más sorprendentes que ocurren en los límites entre la vida y la muerte, son las llamadas E.C.M ( Experiencias Cercanas a la Muerte). Múltiples son las investigaciones realizadas a lo largo del todo el mundo, desde la descripción del Dr. R. Moody, son su mítico libro:" Vida después de la Vida". Otros grandes investigadores como el británico Sam Parnia o el sevillano Enrique Vila, han seguido los pasos de Moody. El médico Dr. Pertierra, nos hablará en la charla ,sobre las E.C.M., y nos comentará sus sorprendentes investigaciones de más de 15 años realizadas en el Hospital donde desarrollaba su labor profesional.
"ECM: Al límite de la vida" Desde los albores de los tiempos el ser humano ha estado preocupado por lo que hay más allá de la muerte, y si existe vida después de la vida. Múltiples son las hipótesis que intentan explicar la posibilidad de vida más allá de la vida. Para ello, se han venido a estudiar unas de los eventos más sorprendentes que ocurren en los límites entre la vida y la muerte, son las llamadas E.C.M ( Experiencias Cercanas a la Muerte). Múltiples son las investigaciones realizadas a lo largo del todo el mundo, desde la descripción del Dr. R. Moody, son su mítico libro:" Vida después de la Vida". Otros grandes investigadores como el británico Sam Parnia o el sevillano Enrique Vila, han seguido los pasos de Moody. El médico Dr. Pertierra, nos hablará en la charla ,sobre las E.C.M., y nos comentará sus sorprendentes investigaciones de más de 15 años realizadas en el Hospital donde desarrollaba su labor profesional.
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Sam Parnia, MD, PhD We are beginning to understand what happens when a patient in cardiac arrest, with no brain activity, later reports detailed perceptions, suggesting a high level of consciousness. What can we learn from the study of this phenomenon to help us improve resuscitation of the brain during cardiac arrest? What can it tell us about the experience of dying, and at what point consciousness ceases? Dr. Sam Parnia, a fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, and one of the world's leading experts on the scientific study of death, joins host Dr. Maurice Pickard to talk about his research project, AWARE (AWAreness during REsuscitation) at the University of Southampton School of Medicine in the United Kingdom, where Dr. Parnia is an honorary senior research fellow.
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Sam Parnia, MD, PhD We are beginning to understand what happens when a patient in cardiac arrest, with no brain activity, later reports detailed perceptions, suggesting a high level of consciousness. What can we learn from the study of this phenomenon to help us improve resuscitation of the brain during cardiac arrest? What can it tell us about the experience of dying, and at what point consciousness ceases? Dr. Sam Parnia, a fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, and one of the world's leading experts on the scientific study of death, joins host Dr. Maurice Pickard to talk about his research project, AWARE (AWAreness during REsuscitation) at the University of Southampton School of Medicine in the United Kingdom, where Dr. Parnia is an honorary senior research fellow.