Atheist shocked when he had an NDE Entry posted by markdohle in Near Death Experience May 15, 2022 844 views Share More sharing options... Followers 1 2 Report Entry
markdohle 6,068 Posted May 15, 2022 Report Share Interesting, not sure I would want to try it. I wish he was working with someone to guide him. Not sure this is an NDE experience. The studies have pretty much showed that no one explanation can explain the NDE. It seems to be universal, and be around forever. Peace Mark 2 2 Link to comment
Grim Reaper 6 50,569 Posted May 15, 2022 Report Share What is Buddhist teaching about death? 1 3 Link to comment
Davros of Skaro 11,010 Posted May 16, 2022 Report Share 2 hours ago, markdohle said: Interesting, not sure I would want to try it. I wish he was working with someone to guide him. Not sure this is an NDE experience. The studies have pretty much showed that no one explanation can explain the NDE. It seems to be universal, and be around forever. Peace Mark 4 Link to comment
Davros of Skaro 11,010 Posted May 17, 2022 (edited) Report Share Btw: The Ex-Atheist said he was a "True Atheist", and that's how you know his experience has extra credence. Edit: Silly me had to add "Ex-". Edited May 17, 2022 by Davros of Skaro 4 Link to comment
markdohle 6,068 Posted May 19, 2022 Report Share Atheist who have an NDE tend to stop being atheist. The experience impossible to them according to their belief system, happened, hence their change of mind. Peaced Mark 1 Link to comment
Abramelin 24,146 Posted May 19, 2022 Report Share 8 hours ago, markdohle said: Atheist who have an NDE tend to stop being atheist. The experience impossible to them according to their belief system, happened, hence their change of mind. Peaced Mark It's a NDE, not a DE. 1 Link to comment
markdohle 6,068 Posted May 20, 2022 Report Share Actually, when the heart stops, all brain functions ceases within 15 seconds. Yet, full blown NDE's happen when it should be impossible. Yet, if there is an afterlife or not, not sure NDE's will ever prove it, but give people reason to believe. Those who have the NDE "Know" that there is an afterlife. The rest, have faith, or simply hope. Peace Mark 1 Link to comment
Davros of Skaro 11,010 Posted May 21, 2022 Report Share On 5/18/2022 at 8:20 PM, markdohle said: Atheist who have an NDE tend to stop being atheist. The experience impossible to them according to their belief system, happened, hence their change of mind. Peaced Mark One time I was up over 48 hours. I went to sleep then not long after I was aware of being in a very dark place with this point of light in the distance. Out of wonderment at what this light was I asked it "Is that you God" even though I did not believe in Gods, but it made sense at the time. The light twinkled to my query at which point I woke up. While awake I felt this overwhelming sense of joy, and I wanted to go outside. While outside everything had a shimmering sheen like aura to it. Most of all everything good, or bad in the world made sense as if I was privy to knowledge. Then I began to realise I was only drugged in some way in that it was just a mechanism in my mind. I realised the light was just a sunbeam coming through the window hitting my eyelids which my dreamstate misinterpreted. I since studied neurology, and what I went through was a surge of Dopamine from my altered state of sleep deprivation. I then found out through studying ancient history that neurochemistry is responsible for many reports of NDE, and even the Holy Ghost. 3 1 Link to comment
Hawken 21,531 Posted May 23, 2022 Report Share There was the case of a woman named Pam Reynolds who was having brain surgery to prevent an aneurism. She claimed to identify an instrument the doctor had while under anesthesia that looked like an electric toothbrush. Her doctor showed the instrument and he called it a Miter drill that's used for drilling in the skull. It did look similar to an electric toothbrush. She claimed to be out of her body when she saw it. Pam Reynolds case - Wikipedia 2 Link to comment
quiXilver 11,244 Posted May 23, 2022 Report Share Atheist shocked by NDE. They always are. In fact, solid believers report serious shock and amazement. It's an experience beyond words, destined to be paradigm shifting for a creature with such limited perceptual modeling apparatus of waking consciousness. 3 Link to comment
newbloodmoon 9,223 Posted May 27, 2022 Report Share https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/wp-content/uploads/sites/360/2017/01/STE22NDEs-in-India.pdf I am not discounting this mans experience but here’s an above link to people having NDE in India and seeing Hindi gods. So as an atheist if I’m expected to believe in bible Jesus as real than bible Jesus believers is it to much to ask you to believe in Hindi gods? 2 Link to comment
Grim Reaper 6 50,569 Posted June 4, 2022 Report Share On 5/20/2022 at 9:44 AM, markdohle said: Actually, when the heart stops, all brain functions ceases within 15 seconds. Yet, full blown NDE's happen when it should be impossible. Yet, if there is an afterlife or not, not sure NDE's will ever prove it, but give people reason to believe. Those who have the NDE "Know" that there is an afterlife. The rest, have faith, or simply hope. Peace Mark Very true Mark I also don’t think that NDEs can prove that life of any form after death exists, it all comes down to faith and nothing else until the time comes. Peace Mark! Link to comment
Grim Reaper 6 50,569 Posted June 4, 2022 Report Share On 5/24/2022 at 2:53 AM, Hawken said: There was the case of a woman named Pam Reynolds who was having brain surgery to prevent an aneurism. She claimed to identify an instrument the doctor had while under anesthesia that looked like an electric toothbrush. Her doctor showed the instrument and he called it a Miter drill that's used for drilling in the skull. It did look similar to an electric toothbrush. She claimed to be out of her body when she saw it. Pam Reynolds case - Wikipedia Interesting my friend, that was a good read. 1 Link to comment
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