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Afterlife exists says top brain surgeon


               
2012 Oct 9, 11:16am   3,555 views  8 comments

by Strategic Renter   follow (0)  

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9597345/Afterlife-exists-says-top-brain-surgeon.html

A prominent scientist who had previously dismissed the possibility of the afterlife says he has reconsidered his belief after experiencing an out of body experience which has convinced him that heaven exists.

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2   Dan8267   @   2012 Oct 9, 12:38pm  

Another person has a delusion as the brain is deprived of oxygen. Just about as much proof of an afterlife as a cocaine high.

Does my computer go to heaven when I turn it off?

3   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Oct 9, 10:02pm  

Dan8267 says

Does my computer go to heaven when I turn it off?

Windows goes to hell and Apple computers goes to pony heaven by a babbling brook.

4   freak80   @   2012 Oct 10, 12:55am  

Automan Empire says

In the '90s, I was an intrepid young hippie interested in psychology, neurology, ethnobotany, etc. I dabbled in my own "applied neurochemistry" studies with nootropics and psychedelics. I have experienced firsthand the things that shamen, prophets, and near-dead people do, even dying myself (subjectively of course, but ugh!) numerous times.

Ever had a panic attack? When I had one I felt like I was fundamentally disconnected from reality. It was like the difference between watching something on tv and actually being there. I wasn't sure if I had died or what. Which made it the experience even more terrifying for me.

Automan Empire says

An interesting place to visit, but wouldn't want to live there.

Just like California.

5   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2012 Oct 10, 1:21am  

Automan Empire says

The experiences left me with the conclusion that the subjective sensation of moving toward bright light, meeting vastly more advanced beings, music that oscillates your very being, and a sense of cosmic one-ness and understanding are universal to humans in certain states of mind.

Word.

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6   boldej   @   2012 Oct 10, 2:47am  

The guy is trying to sell a book and has about as much credibility as any lowlife real estate agent.

7   freak80   @   2012 Oct 10, 5:22am  

boldej says

The guy is trying to sell a book and has about as much credibility as any lowlife real estate agent.

That's the thing. Anyone can have a personal experience and claim it to be Divine Revelation.

Like Mohammed and Joseph Smith.

For example: I just had The Final Revelation of God (tm) last night. God says you must all send me $10,000 or you will burn in hell eternally. Do you believe me?

8   curious2   @   2012 Oct 10, 6:25am  

freak80 says

I just had The Final Revelation of God (tm) last night. God says you must all send me $10,000 or you will burn in hell eternally. Do you believe me?

I believe you left the TV on again, because I've seen that same commercial countless times. Pat Robertson made a fortune that way, and the Pope just bought a new dress, so apparently it works.

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