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At the hour of death

[Alexandria, Va.]: Time-Life Books. Edited by Erlendur Haraldsson (1986)

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  1. Near-death experience, consciousness, and the brain: A new concept about the continuity of our consciousness based on recent scientific research on near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest.Pim van Lommel - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1 & 2):134 – 151.
    In this article first some general aspects of near-death experience will be discussed, followed by questions about consciousness and its relation to brain function. Details will be described from our prospective study on near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest in the Netherlands, which was published in the Lancet in 2001. In this study it could not be shown that physiological, psychological, or pharmacological factors caused these experiences after cardiac arrest. Neurophysiology in cardiac arrest and in a normal functioning brain (...)
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  • Ketamine Enhanced Psychotherapy: Preliminary Clinical Observations on its Effectiveness in Treating Death Anxiety.Eli Kolp, M. Young, Harris Friedman, Evgeny Krupitsky & Karl Jansen - 2007 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 26 (1):1-17.
    Ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic commonly used by US physicians, has recently been shown to be a powerful anti-depressant and is also capable of eliciting transpersonal experiences that can be transformative. Although currently approved in the US only for use as an anesthetic, physicians there can legally prescribe it off-label to treat various psychological/ psychiatric problems and it has been used for these non-anesthetic purposes in Argentina, Iran, Mexico, Russia, and the UK, as well as in the US. The literature on (...)
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  • Near-death experiences and spirituality.Bruce Greyson - 2006 - Zygon 41 (2):393-414.
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  • Apologia pro scriptura sua, or maybe we got it right after all.Eugene G. D'Aquili - 1993 - Zygon 28 (2):251-266.
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  • The Challenge, Prospects, and Promise of Transpersonal Psychology.Paul F. Cunningham - 2007 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 26 (1):41-55.
    Several substantial critiques remain a source of fractionalizing debate within transpersonal psychology, including the weakness of its definition, whether it is redundant with Wilber’s integral psychology, whether it is a scientific field, whether it is too metaphysical, whether it neglects the problem of evil, and what contribution can it make to mainstream psychology. This article explicates these and related areas of critique and provides a response that identifies the essential challenges and future prospects of transpersonal psychology. The article also emphasizes (...)
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  • Process, structure, and form: An evolutionary transpersonal psychology of consciousness.Allan Combs & Stanley Krippner - 2003 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 22 (1):47-60.
    In the spirit of William James, we present a process view of human consciousness. Our approach, however, follows upon Charles Tart’s original systems theory analysis of states of consciousness, although it differs in its reliance on the modern sciences of complexity, especially dynamical systems theory and its emphasis on process and evolution. We argue that consciousness experience is constructive in the sense that it is the result of ongoing self-organizing and self-creating processes in the mind and body. These processes follow (...)
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  • Reviews. [REVIEW]Henry H. Bauer, Carlos S. Alvarado, Bryan J. Williams, Constantin Cranganu, Hannah Jenkins, Michael Davidson, Mark Rodeghier, Karl P. N. Shuker, Michael Nahm, Wellington Zangari, Fatima Regina Machado & Patric Giesler - 2011 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 25 (2).
    Essay Review: Medicine To Make You Mad Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America by Robert Whitaker Henry H. Bauer Essay Review: Apparitions of the Living: The Views of William H. Harrison and Gabriel Delanne Spirits Before Our Eyes by William H. Harrison Les Apparitions Matérialisées des Vivants & des Morts. Vol. 1: Les Fantômes de Vivants [Materialized Apparitions of the Living and of the Dead. Vol. 1: Phantoms of the (...)
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  • Glimpses of Eternity: Sharing a Loved One's Passage from This Life to the Next by Raymond Moody with Paul Perry.Erlendur Haraldsson - 2012 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 26 (1).
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  • Editorial.Stephen Braude - 2012 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 26 (1).
    Composer and musicologist Nicolas Slonimsky published a fascinating and delightful book entitled Lexicon of Musical Invective: Critical Assaults on Composers Since Beethoven’s Time (Slonimsky 1965). The book is a collection of what Slonimsky called “biased, unfair, ill-tempered, and singularly unprophetic judgments” (p. 3) about famous composers and their works. We find, for example, the Gazette Musicale de Paris on August 1, 1847, saying of Verdi, “there has not yet been an Italian composer more incapable of producing what is commonly called (...)
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  • Anomalous/Paranormal Experiences reported by nurses themselves and in relation with theirs patients in Hospitals.Alejandro Parra & Paola Gimenez Amarilla - 2017 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 31 (1).
    Existing reports of Anomalous/Paranormal Experiences (APE) by nurses in the hospital/Health centers settings. The aim of this research project is carry out of descriptive analysis and quantitative/qualitative study of near-death and out of body experience, sense of "presence", an apparition, floating lights, luminescence, or unexplained object movements, hearing strange noises, voices or dialogues, crying or moaning, seeing energy fields, lights or "electric shock" around an inpatient have had an extrasensory experience, malfunction of equipment or medical intrumental in certain patients, and/or (...)
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  • Anomalous Experiences Reported by Nurses: Personality, Perceptual, and Cognitive Factors.Alejandro Parra - 2018 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 32 (4).
    The aim of this study was to determine the degree of occurrence of certain unusual perceptual experiences in hospital settings often related by nurses and carers. Three hundred forty four nurses were recruited from 36 hospitals and health centers in Buenos Aires, who were grouped 235 experiencers and 109 nonexperiencers. The most common experiences are sense of presence and/or apparitions, hearing noises, voices or dialogues, crying or complaining, intuitions and extrasensory experiences and as listerners of experiences of their patients, such (...)
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  • The Near Death Experience: When Reported Perceptions Are Incongruous With Religious Beliefs.Robert Waxman PhD - 2012 - Dissertation, Saybrook University
    Many individuals have experienced a transformation of their spirituality after a near-death experience (NDE). Some of these near-death experiencers (NDErs) have reported an incongruous spiritual experience (ISE) during their NDEs. An incongruous spiritual experience occurs when NDErs perceive certain communications and/or visions that are incompatible or inconsistent with their previous religious/spiritual beliefs. In the present study the researcher examined NDE and ISE-related phenomena utilizing the qualitative techniques of heuristic analysis. An initial pool of 84 survey participants completed Greyson's NDE Scale (...)
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  • Patanjali yoga and siddhis: Their relevance to parapsychological theory and research.William Braud - 2008 - In K. Ramakrishna Rao (ed.), Handbook of Indian Psychology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 217--243.
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