Friday, April 3, 2015

NDEers

Month, Day: 172, Splendour, Speech (Independence)

"The Science of Near-Death Experiences" Yes, The Atlantic, April, 2015. At a conference, there are badges: Speaker, Panelist, Volunteer, Experiencer.

Gosh, how to get people to realize that they can have one in a dream? Valley of Wonderment.

Nowhere have I run into some Baha'i driven worldview that is operationally effective in science. Well, first of all, what is science? What? Afraid to step on the toes of the materialists (or Brights)?

I have often wanted to hear from the staunch deniers after they stepped over. Well, Hitchens responded, for one. After I wrote that original post, my brother passed over. Those two never got together, but my college roommate did. All of these were about the same time frame (birth cohort and terminus loci - we have to get back to symmetry and its use).

Anyway, back to NDEers, many of whom take grief from those with their super-powered microscopes (all types, now mostly of software - ah, opening up things to the genies) who want to see (even if their sense if many levels and filters away from whatever is associated with phenomena): enjoy and learn from your experience even if positive or negative.

Our view is that being far from God is hell (paraphrasing, okay?). Now, one way for that to happen is to be wrapped (now, again, all sorts of world views are talking this).

So, that brings up a question: Can one not know on the other side, as in, not even be aware of the transition? Of course. But, we're not going there, now (the focus is how to bolster science to be as it ought to be).

Remarks:  06/05/2015

04/03/2015 -- We are in the first group by month (Transcendent) and fourth group by day (Motivational).

06/05/2015 -- Reactions to some dreams can be NDE-like in the sense of not wanting to leave. Actually, the aura of a real, grok, type can carry over for long period of time, occupying the mind.


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