Anthropology – Near-Death Experiences
Donate nowHow are near-death experiences (NDEs) possible? How is it possible that such experiences across different ages, cultures, and religions yield the same results, often the same images and “the same encounters,” when the vital functions of the human body are entirely interrupted? What reality, capable of memory, “animates” these experiences lived by people outside their corporeality, while in their body there is no conscious brain activity? How would such experiences be possible without the existence in humans of a spiritual soul, free and conscious, which, while the body has suspended its vital functions, is capable of perceiving itself as alive and active, and then, when the body resumes its functions, remembers the “transcendent experience” of those moments?
