Why near-death experiences are not hallucinations of a dying brain

Every few months some 'scientist' comes up with a new theory claiming that NDEs are hallucinations that have a purely physical cause. Here's what NDE researcher Dr. Peter Fenwick says about these theories.

"So much rubbish is talked about Near Death Experiences by people who don't have to deal with these things on a daily basis. So I'm absolutely sure that such experiences are not caused by oxygen shortages, endorphins, or anything of that kind. And certainly, none of these things would account for the transcendental quality of many of these experiences, the fact that people feel an infinite sense of loss when they leave them behind."

Explore 16 reasons why NDEs are not hallucinations or the effects of the dying brain.
 

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By Victor Zammit / Afterlife Lawyer

Victor James Zammit, B.A.Grad. Dip.Ed. M.A. LL.B. Ph.D worked as an attorney in the Local Courts, District and Supreme Courts in Sydney Australia. For many years his main interest was in human rights and social justice. Around 1990 he began to experience spontaneous clairvoyance and clairaudience which led him to begin a systematic investigation of the afterlife. He was astonished to discover a hidden world of research that he felt provided overwhelming evidence for life after death. Since that time his priority has been sharing his discoveries on this website where an earlier version of this book was viewed by more than a million people.

(Source: victorzammit.com; January 5, 2024; http://tinyurl.com/ypw46kag)
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