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Scientists researching the
brain have examined the experiences of people suffering from Temporal
Lobe Epilepsy. Apparently the increased electrical activity in the
brain resulting from seizure activity (abnormal electrical activity in the
brain), makes sufferers more susceptible to having near-death experiences.
This gives cause for researchers to examine the temporal
area of the brain, the portion of the brain that researchers refer to
as the "God
Spot."
The following near-death
experiences are examples of near-death experiences triggered by seizures.
Lisa's
Near-Death Experience
Lisa had a near-death
experience nearly 3 years ago. After months of depression and physical
pain from systemic lupus, one day she took too many painkillers. Her twin
sister found her in the morning in a seizure, half-flopped off of her bed.
By the time she called 911, she had fallen on the floor and was in a full
convulsive state, curling up my hands in a fetal position. Here is what
she experienced in her own words:
There was no tunnel or light. I 'awoke' standing upright in the back
of what looked like a large auditorium-type place, without the chairs. The
wall were gold and had jewels embedded in them. I was far in the back at
first and couldn't figure out where I was. There were horns playing loud
classical-type music and it was a very formal-type ceremony. There were
dancers with beautifully colored flags dancing in a supernatural sort of
way. I felt my presence coming in closer, but I didn't feel legs moving
underneath me.
There was a long, wide aisle with 10-15 men seated on each side of
the aisle. They were across the aisle from each other, facing each other.
They had on robes and gold crowns, like they were kings or judges. The
seats were tall, gold chairs and at the end of the aisle was an empty
chair. My presence came in very close and then to the left side came a man
in a long, white, toga-type robe. He had short brown hair and on his head
was a wreath of holly leaves woven together with baby's breath.
He smiled
and approached me with his right hand extended. He took my hand gently and
said, "Hi, Lisa. I'm Peter, welcome to the festival."
With that,
he opened a large door and I entered a large place that was mostly white
space. There were large white cloth-covered tables with beautiful,
succulent fruit and a large fountain of red wine. There were just a few
people there, and they were dressed in normal clothing of today.
Just then I flashed into a complete space of whiteness, but it was
not disconcerting like a haze of fog would be. I was seated on the right
leg of a very large, strong presence with huge, loving arms around me.
A
man's low voice said in my right ear, "Lisa, they're working on your
body, you have to hurry. Do you want to go back? Your son needs you."
I remember feeling confused like I was not aware of what I had left
behind. I didn't say anything and then the voice said louder, directly in
my ear, "Lisa, you have to hurry, they're working on your body. Do
you want to go back?"
And even louder he added, "Ryan needs
you."
He put great stress on my son's name. I immediately realized I
had left my 9- year-old son behind and then I woke up in the ambulance.
They later told me that I said, "I wanted to be in Paradise with
Jesus".
That's my experience. I'd love to hear your comments. I've not read
anything like this before. It was like a movie, almost sounds cliche, I
know.
Dr. Sam
Parnia's NDE Research
A British scientist Sam
Parnia, studying heart attack patients says he is finding evidence
that suggests that consciousness
may continue after the brain has stopped functioning and a patient is
clinically dead. The research, presented to scientists last week at the California
Institute of Technology, resurrects the debate over whether there is
life after death and whether there is such a thing as the human soul.
Since the initial experiment, Parnia and
his colleagues have found more than 3,500 people with lucid memories that
apparently occurred at times they were thought to be clinically dead. Many
of the patients, he said, were reluctant to share their experiences
fearing they would be thought crazy.
One patient was 2½ years old when he had a seizure and his heart stopped.
His parents contacted Parnia after the boy “drew a picture of himself as
if out of his body looking down at himself.”
“It was drawn like there was a balloon stuck to him. When they asked
what the balloon was he said, ‘When you die you see a bright light and
you are connected to a cord.' He wasn't even 3 when had the
experience,” Parnia said.
“What his parents noticed was that after he had been discharged from
hospital, six months after the incident, he kept drawing the same
scene.”
The brain function these patients were found to have while unconscious is
commonly believed to be incapable of sustaining lucid thought processes or
allowing lasting memories to form, Parnia said — pointing to the fact
that nobody fully grasps how the brain generates thoughts.
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