HOST: Thoughtful viewers, welcome to Science and Spirituality for the first in a two-part series examining
near death experiences or NDEs, which occur when a person comes close to physical death and has an experience such as a sense of detachment from the body accompanied by the vision of a bright light or tunnel.
Subjects may also undergo what’s known as a 『panoramic life review』 or flashback of past life events.
Even though the subjects’ hearts and brains may completely cease to function during the incident, they can still recall everything that occurred. Today we’ll speak with Dr. Anthony D. Cicoria, who after his own
near death experience discovered a passion for playing the piano and subsequently uncovered a talent not only to play but also to compose beautiful music.
In 2008 he released a CD of his musical works entitled 『Notes from An Accidental Pianist & Composer.』Dr. Cicoria is chief of the medical staff and of orthopedics at Chenango Memorial Hospital, Norwich, New York, USA and Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, USA.
Dr. Cicoria holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the Citadel, South Carolina, USA a Ph.D. in physiology and cellular biophysics from the Medical University of South Carolina, USA and an MD from the same school. Now let’s hear from Dr. Cicoria about an utterly life-transforming event that occurred in 1994 near Albany, New York, USA while using a public phone during an outdoor family gathering.
Dr. Cicoria’s CD 『Notes from An Accidental Pianist & Composer』 is available at
www.Amazon.com