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Q and A with P. M. H. Atwater,
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An in-depth look at the
near-death phenomenon |
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June
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In this new section of the newsletter,
Dr.
P.M.H. Atwater will answer questions submitted to her from subscribers to this free newsletter. If you have a question that you would like her to answer, just email your question to
http://www.near-death.com/contact.html for consideration.
Dr. P.M.H. Atwater's next book, entitled
The New Children and
Near-Death Experiences, will be released on December of 2003.
You can order your copy now through Amazon.
Dr. Ken Ring had this to say about her book:
"This book is the richest, most probing, and most comprehensive available of NDEs in children."
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 QUESTION:
What exactly is a NDE? |
P.M.H.
Atwater's answer:
There is no consensus among researchers as to exactly what a near-death
experience is (NDE), much to the regret of the medical community which prefers "proven" definitions and details that can be measured in the manner they are used to.
International Association For Near-Death Studies (IANDS) has
recently stepped into the fray and offered the following: "The
Near-Death Experience (NDE) has been defined as a lucid experience with perceived consciousness apart from the body, occurring at the time of actual or threatened imminent death." They note that "10 - 33% of those people facing a life-threatening event will have such an experience, and often they regard it as the most important event of their lives. Initially, they may have difficulty finding words to express the experience. Sensitivity by caregivers at this stage can be very important."
I address this situation and its ramifications extensively in Chapter One of my book
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Near-Death
Experiences.
Allow me to quote a few paragraphs from that Chapter:
"Near-death states can occur when an individual brushes death,
almost dies, or is pronounced clinically dead, yet later revives or is resuscitated. Typically, near-death experiencers register neither pulse nor breath for an average of 5 to 15 minutes. It's not unusual, at least in the work I have done, to hear of those who were dead for over a hour. Regardless of how long the experiences last, though, near-death episodes are significant in that they remain lucid and coherent in the experiencer's mind over time.
"These experiences happen to anyone at any age, including newborns and infants.
U. S. New & World Report's March 1997 poll estimated that 15 million Americans have had a near-death experience, or roughly one-third of those who are at death's door. But this survey only addresses adult experiencers. In his groundbreaking study of child experiencers done in the late 1980's, Melvin Morse,
M.D., author of
Closer to the
Light, estimates that among children close to death, around 70 percent have had a
near-death experience.
"Near-death experiences can range in content from an out-of-body
experience to being in the presence of God. They imply that there may be life after death because of the imagery encountered and the accuracy of details that often could not have been known by the experiencer in advance."
A word of caution is due here: "near-death-like" experiences can occur without perceived or actual physical death involved. I have a special chapter on this type in most of the books I have written, as it is valid and must be considered when discussing near-death states. Also, whenever you speak of the near-death experience (regardless of what type) you need also to include the after-effects. It is the pattern of physiological and psychological aftereffects that validate the reality and import of the experience. Because of this, I now refer to near-death states as the "near-death phenomenon" (rather than "experience"). That way, both the experience and the aftereffects receive equal consideration,
as they should.
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QUESTION:
Do you think there will ever be proof of life after death?
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anonymous |
P.M.H.
Atwater's answer: I doubt it. Irrespective of how amazing or
evidential the proof is, there will always be some group or organization
or authority figure who will refute that conclusion. And they need to, else the
premise which undergirds society as we know it would be overturned or disappear. Some may think that would be a good thing, and, in a way it would be; yet, when you consider how much is vested in "keeping things the way they are," you begin to fathom how upsetting, instead of helpful, such proof could be. You need only recall what happened when Galileo was able to prove that the Earth revolved around the Sun, instead of vice versa, to appreciate what I am implying.
Many
blessings,
P. M. H. Atwater, L.H.D., Ph.D.
www.cinemind.com/atwater
& www.pmhatwater.com |
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"We
cannot keep the life we have
on the Earth realm, not our possessions or attachments or relationships.
What we can keep is our memories and our feelings of what we have
integrated into our heart of hearts from the experience of being here,
plus the love we have shared with others."
- Dr. P.M.H. Atwater. |
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Beyond the Indigo
Children: The New Children and the Coming of the Fifth World |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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P. M. H. Atwater
connects the arrival of the Indigo Children with the fulfillment of the Fifth
World of the Mayan Calendar and other great prophecies, providing detailed
information about the world changes that will take place before and after
December 21, 2012, and the worldwide ascension of energy now occurring, which
will take humanity to the next level of development.
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We Live Forever: The Real Truth About Death |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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P.M.H. Atwater gives
details and deep insights into what really happens when you die and what it
truly means. She also explores such mysteries as heaven and hell, the soul's
existence after death, and the power of prayer. |
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The New Children and Near-Death Experiences |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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An in-depth study of
children who have experienced an NDE
and the pattern of aftereffects which
follow. Atwater notes that the child who returns from an NDE
is not the same
child as before, but is a "remodeled, rewired, reconfigured, refined version of
the original." Atwater shows that understanding the NDEs of children can help us
prepare for a quantum leap in the evolution of humanity. |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Near-Death
Experiences |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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This 480-page single
source book contains all information pertinent to the NDE phenomenon, both
positive and negative, as seen from 360 degrees, including new cases and new
research, combined in a lively yet respectful style, with five appendices. This
book is the "encyclopedia" of the NDE and is the most comprehensive book in the
field of NDE studies. |
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Beyond the Light: The Mysteries and Revelations of Near-Death Experiences |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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An in-depth
investigation of the dynamics of NDE states based on over 3,000 interviews with
NDE survivors over a 16-year period. These survivors include adults and children
from a variety of racial and cultural backgrounds. Atwater describes the 4 types
of NDEs and the basic profile of the survivors of each type. Included are
descriptions of NDE-like episodes and other anomalies, the full range of NDE
after-effects, "the light" of enlightenment, revelations which NDE survivors
bring back, plus a host of material on topics like electrical sensitivity, black
angels, and brain shift. |
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Coming Back to Life: The After-Effects of the Near-Death Experience |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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Based on extensive
interviews with over 200 NDE survivors and thousands of their friends and
relatives. Atwater, herself a survivor of 3 NDEs, examines the major
after-effects which survivors experience, including: a shifted view of physical
reality and disorientation in the world of time and space; expanded intuitive
and psychic abilities; spiritual transformation; difficulty with communication
and relationships and an inability to personalize emotions and feelings,
especially those of love. |
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Future Memory |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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"Future memory"
allows people who have an NDE
to "live" life in advance and remember the
experience in detail when something triggers that
memory. Atwater has experienced the future memory process firsthand following
her own three NDEs. She shows how these "rehearsals" for future events differ
from other modes of futuristic awareness such as clairvoyance, precognition, and
deja vu. Atwater describes how the unifying and permanent effect of the NDE is a
"brain shift" which may be at the very core of existence itself and indicative
of higher evolutionary
development. |
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Children of the New Millennium |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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This
groundbreaking book is the first serious look at the NDEs of children. Atwater
believes these millennial children - who possess heightened sensory and empathic
abilities acquired at birth or as a result of the NDE - herald the presence of a
new race of people on Earth. Atwater explores how these special children will
dramatically impact the human condition by helping humankind rediscover the
spiritual truths needed to survive in our radically changing world. |
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Videos by |
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Beyond the Light |
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featuring P.M.H. Atwater |
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This video is
the startling revelation from P.M.H. Atwater who shares her three,
life-changing, NDEs with host Mary Lou McCall. Atwater underwent a
transformation to a higher level of consciousness and returned with a message of
unconditional love for mankind. |
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As You Die |
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featuring P.M.H. Atwater |
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Available in CD-ROM, DVD, and VHS formats!
Atwater leads people through the wonderful
journey which begins as one lays hovering
between life and death, then leads them away
from any fear and despair towards a peace and
unconquerable hope, knowing that as we die ...
we live forever! |
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Ebook by |
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P.M.H.
Atwater |
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A Book of Columns |
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by P.M.H. Atwater |
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This ebook contains all of
P.M.H. Atwater's columns from the IANDS newsletter
"Vital
Signs" from June of
1981 until 2004. Proceeds go to support IANDS
and its mission. |
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