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Q and A with P. M. H. Atwater,
L.H.D., Ph.D. (Hon.) |
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An in-depth look at the
near-death phenomenon |
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June
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P.
M. H. Atwater, L.H.D., Ph.D. (Hon.), is one of the original researchers
in the field of near-death studies, having begun her work in 1978. She
is one of the very few top NDE researchers who have actually had a NDE.
Her website is filled with very interesting NDE research information
and articles of hers. Her contribution to near-death studies is
considered to be one of the most important as her first two books,
Beyond the Light
and
Coming Back to Life,
are deemed the Bibles of the near-death experience by researchers
and a multitude of experiencers and enthusiasts.
Using her firm understanding of police investigative
techniques as a protocol, she has specialized in original fieldwork and
research that also included sessions with significant others. Her
findings are contained in six books (see right). Some of her
findings have now been clinically verified. Her research is referenced
in the distinguished Lancet medical journal, December 15, 2001
(the
landmark Dutch study by Pim van Lommel, M.D.).
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My
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by P. M. H. Atwater |
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Photo Credit:
Thanks to
Janet Cunningham. |
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Pictured Speakers from left to right: |
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Ismet Yalcin, president of Ankara Spiritual Research
and Development Association. |
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Jurgen Keil, studies reincarnation cases
scientifically (aka Ian Stevenson). |
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Konstantin Korotkov, physics professor at St.
Petersburg State Technical University. |
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IANDS
brochures are now spread all over Istanbul, at a large university on the
Asian side of the city, and in the hands of conference attendees. And I made
certain just as many people heard of IANDS in the talks I gave, as well as
during the press briefings and media interviews.
The occasion for my being in
Istanbul, Turkey, was to present a paper on my research of children's
near-death experiences at the
First Annual
Parapsychology Conference, sponsored by the
Bilyay Foundation, an organization committed to bridging science and
spirituality. I was one of eleven speakers for the two-day affair, held at the
large convention center in downtown Istanbul. Translations were concurrent and
done without delays by a fabulous staff of people. Yes, we had submitted our
papers beforehand so they could be studied, but many of us, myself included,
deviated greatly from our written material. I focused mostly on children's
drawings and what we could learn from their stories about them, and on some of
the profound differences between child and adult experiencers in how they
integrate or deal with aftereffects. The translators kept pace, perfectly.
This
conference was extremely important and for many reasons. The Bilyay Foundation,
although maybe only 60-some members strong, is unusually active and dedicated in
what they do. They insist on research to back up claims of the so-called
"paranormal;" their membership work as staff in the sense of volunteering labor,
ideas, and talent. The Bilyay Foundation is non-profit, yet they have a "wing"
called Ruh ve Madde Yayinlari that, as a publishing company, translates, prints,
and distributes books throughout
Turkey. Ruh ve Madde Yayinlari earns enough profit to not only clear its own
expenses, but undergird many of the costs of Bilyay and its many projects. Smart
people! Interestingly, they stay away from best sellers and most personal
testimonials (depends on the author's reputation), and focus instead on books
that are grounded in research, education, or self-help. To my great joy, they
debuted "The
New Children and Near-Death Experiences,"
now in Turkish
while I was there. I have never signed so many books, purchased by so many
enthusiastic people. And my translator, Tufan, and cover designed, Gulcan,
autographed a copy for me. To meet my translators and designers in other
countries is a great thrill.
But
Bilyay's utter professionalism and vision extended far beyond a conference
attended by around 550 people. They arranged a Press Conference for us where we
were literally treated as if "rock stars." I've never had so many flash bulbs
going off in front of me, nor have I been treated to several hours of non-stop
newspaper interviews, later CNN Turkey, and more television and more reporters.
My mug wound up on the front page or the feature page of every major newspaper
in the country! All of us were treated this way throughout our entire stay. You
should see the bundle of newspapers I came home with.
As
exciting as this news is, the city itself was the biggest surprise. Allow me to
explain. Istanbul has a population of 17 million people, the largest city in all
of Europe (half of Istanbul is on the European continent, the other half is in
Asia – it straddles the Borporus Straits). That's 17 million people in the
daytime. At night, it has 11 million. That means that during its six-day work
week, 6 million people are on the road commuting back and forth, on narrow roads
in narrow cars and buses – and no one over there has ever heard of road rage! We
were all over that city – no one screamed at or cussed another, there was no
anger evident or hard words spoken. In a city where you would expect road rage,
there wasn't any.
Istanbul
was a capital of three empires: Eastern Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. It is the
sacred bridge between East and West, the historical center of Islam, Orthodox
Christianity, Eastern Christianity, Rumi the poet, Whirling Dervishes, Emperor
Justinian and the Council of Nicea (which forever changed the Bible as we know
it), and on and on. The energy there is ancient, spirituality runs deep. Turkey
is a republic, has a constitution, equal treatment under the law, and is
secular. Their "George Washington" is Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. In this incredible
city all things come together. Fundamentalist Muslims live virtually next door
to fundamentalist Jews and Christians and Buddhists and Hindus and pagans and,
you name it. And they get along. For the most part, all these differing
religions, cultures, political points of view, work together in harmony for
mutual benefit. This is called a "holon." In case you are not familiar with the
term, a "holon" is where opposing forces agree to cooperate with each other to
help each other. None of this stuff about changing anyone. They embrace
differences. Holons are where we must go as a society, as a world, if we are to
survive and prosper in the years ahead. Yes, Istanbul has its problems. Still,
in a city of 17 million people, they live surprisingly well.
The
visible evidence of holons at work on a daily basis was so striking that it
deeply affected me. In near-death circles we speak of harmony, of love, of
people getting along with each other. Folks, 17 million people in one city are
already doing this and have been for some time. We need to learn from them. They
should be our teachers.
Ready for more? People of vision in Istanbul believed the Bosporus, the color of
sludge at the time, could be made blue again. Now, imagine for a moment a deep
waterway that is a major shipping lane between the Black Sea (and what was
formerly part of the Soviet Union) and the Aegean leading into the
Mediterranean. Huge tankers ply these waters. By working together for the common
good, they exceeded all expectations. Not only is the Bosporus now blue, you can
swim in it, eat fish from it, near shorelines you can see the bottom far below.
We boated the Bosporus, thanks to the Bilyay Foundation, and ate excellent fish
caught that day.
Scientists
and spiritual people hold places of honor in Istanbul. Left and right brain
hemispheres together in a city that embraces differences to create projects of
mutual benefit. Isn't that the revelation we all have when we come back from a
near-death experience? Our brothers and sisters of Istanbul, in many ways, are
ahead of us. I salute them. And I am forever grateful to the Bilyay Foundation
for bringing me there and for their dedication in bridging science and
spirituality. They produced a major conference with the type of professionalism
and excellence seldom seen anywhere. I cannot praise them enough. |
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QUESTION
#1:
"I tried to find "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Near-Death Experiences" and
found that it is out of print. Is that true? I want to find out whether the
traditional bad NDE trip with fire and demons, etc., whether such experiencers
ever saw other people being rescued from the fire by angels, spirits?" --
Glenn
PMH
ATWATER'S REPLY: Glenn, "The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Near-Death Experiences" is indeed out of print. I
still have copies available over my website at
www.pmhatwater.com, and am happy to
autograph your copy using the name you state. You pay through PayPal.
IANDS (International Association For
Near-Death Studies) is selling copies as well. Their website is
www.iands.org. They are selling theirs a
little cheaper than I can, because they are non-profit and qualify for lower
mailing rates. Your local library may also have a copy that you could check out
and read. I want very much to update the book and bring it back into print. That
means a new publisher and a new title. Know any good publishers who might be
interested? Let me know if you do.
Whether or not you get the book I wrote, let me speak directly to your question.
I have yet to run across any experiencer or written account that described the
experiencer witnessing angels or light beings of any kind rescuing other people
from fire or other such hellish conditions. What I have found, instead, is
something quite remarkable - the experiencer able to save his or herself from
such discomfort by calling out to God for help. This happened to
Howard Storm (do read his incredible book "My
Descent into Death: A Second Chance Into Life"). During the first part of
his near-death experience, he found himself in a frightening and ghoulish place
with demons trying to tear him apart. He said a prayer he learned as a youth (he
was an atheist at the time and that prayer was all he could think of), in
essence he was praying for God's help. Immediately he ascended to the light
realms and encountered God's love. I won't spoil his story for you, but it is a
prime example of how, in some cases, one starts out in hell and ends up in
heaven.
I
came across this type of scenario many times in my research and gave examples of
experiencer accounts in my book "Beyond
the Light." Some experiencers spoke of an angel coming to rescue them;
others, a deceased loved one. The point is, every experiencer I know of who
asked for help got what was asked for. Interesting to me is that those who found
themselves in a hellish or frightening environment during their episode,
remained there, unless they asked for help or prayed for deliverance. Apparently
we must want to be helped and then request it. I have yet to hear of anyone who
was denied his or her request. The idea that only the deserving are helped I
cannot comment on, for this was not within my research protocol to establish
such a judgment.
QUESTION
#2:
"After my NDE five years ago, you were very generous to answer two questions for
me. Your responses have been very helpful. I would like to ask your opinion
about something which I find very unnerving. I don't know whether it is
happening or is just a product of my imagination.
"My nephew married a few weeks ago. He was born on the day we buried my father,
his grandfather. I felt like my father was sitting in the first pew in front of
me at the wedding. He was just there for the wedding, and I never felt him
around again. Then yesterday, we were at the funeral of a good friend's
26-year-old son who died, probably from an accidental overdose of prescription
drugs. He had been married only two months. I believe that I saw him sitting on
a step directly in front of his family through the whole funeral service.
"I have no one to ask about these things, so if you have a minute, could you
please give me your opinion on this?" --
Nancy
PMH
ATWATER'S REPLY: Oh, my, where do I
start? Dear one, the dead often attend their own funerals and/or other special
family events. That is so commonly reported by so many people worldwide, and has
always been, that it is reasonable to expect such a visitation to occur. Some
people feel the deceased or smell them nearby, experience a touch; others like
me (and you) actually see them.
After my own three
near-death experiences in 1977, I could not attend funerals. The reason was
simple enough - I'd always see the dearly departed standing there enjoying his
or her funeral, or poking fun at people not liked, and I'd start laughing. Now,
it isn't cool to laugh during a funeral. I did so a couple of times and really
disturbed some people, so I quit going. I didn't want to hurt people's feelings,
nor did I want to embarrass myself.
I can say without hesitation that the dead are quite alive afterwards. They just
wear a lighter, more gaseous-type body, yet still colorful and solid appearing.
And they roam around the funeral parlor during the service - up with the
minister, admiring the flowers, standing by their loved ones or glaring at them
once they realize how those people "really" feel and "really" think. I've had
the dead come to see me as they left, sometimes to say goodbye, sometimes just
to soar past my gaze as if to say "I'm leaving." It is common throughout the
world for loved ones to be born on the day another loved one dies, or on special
days that are memorable to the family. We, in our families, share deep bonds and
that connection reveals itself again and again in
what
we often term "miracles," but they're really not miracles. Our comings and
goings in life and death interweave like a sparkling web of wonder. I can see
that web when I want to, or in prayer and meditation. It's so awesome to see
this and know of our divinity, how "Christed" we are in the sense of our
holiness. No matter how foolish we are, how many times we deny truth and act
just the opposite of what would best serve the moment, we cannot dim the spark
we carry, that divine spark that connects the Many to the All. Please get my
book "We
Live Forever: The Real Truth About Death." It will feel like your own story
and help you to be very comfortable in the new way your life is now.
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 |
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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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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.
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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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