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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
Dr. Jeffrey Long: Evidence of the Afterlife - P3/3
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Welcome,
splendid viewers, to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television
for the third
of a three part series
on near death experiences
or NDEs featuring
a leading expert in the field,
Dr. Jeffrey Long.
The non-profit
Near Death Experience
Research Foundation
was founded by Dr. Long,
a radiation oncologist
from Louisiana, USA
and his wife in 1998
and serves as a platform
for people from all walks
of life to share their
personal NDE stories
with the public by
submitting them online at
the Foundation’s website.
Over a thousand
near death experiencers,
from all age groups,
races, and
religious backgrounds
have documented
their stories at the website.
Dr. Long has discerned
nine common themes
from these
recorded experiences.
He says that these
similarities constitute
nine lines of evidence
that, taken together,
are conclusive proof
for the existence
of an afterlife.
It is astounding to me
the wisdom
and knowledge that
near-death experiencers
sometimes are aware of.
It's as if all of a sudden,
in the unearthly realms,
they have a sense of knowing
how the universe works,
how it all fits together.
Unfortunately,
when they returned
to Earth, they often,
in fact typically find it
very difficult to articulate
their knowledge.
A good example of that is
one near-death
experiencer who said
that the universe
of knowledge
that he had during
his near-death experience
when he returned
to his earthly body was like
trying to hold an ocean
of unearthly knowledge
in a tea cup
of his earthly brain.
So as result of that, when
they're again interacting
with something infinite
and having that
type of infinite wisdom,
it's just simply
not reasonable to think
that those of us
in finite earthly existence
are going to be able to
remember and assimilate
and understand all of
that infinite knowledge.
A commonly reported
feeling among
near death experiencers
is a desire to not return
to the body after
stepping into the afterlife.
Dr. Long has documented
the different reasons
people have cited
for returning
to the physical realm.
When there's a discussion
about returning
into their earthly body,
the near-death experiencer
generally doesn't want
any part of going back
to the earthly body.
They feel that
intense peace, connection,
love, and harmony.
They feel they are
a part of that unearthly
heavenly realm and
they want to stay there.
The most common reason
that they ultimately decide
if you will,
to choose to return
to their earthly body
is number one: being
in loving relationships,
especially
family relationships
seemed to be very, very
important in terms of
what they need to learn.
Important lessons about
love and relationships
are one of
the major reasons that
people ultimately choose
to come to Earth.
Another important reason
is that they return to
their earthly body because
they have lessons to learn.
In other words,
they realize that there are
important things that
they need to learn during
their earthly existence,
there are
important lessons
that apparently can only
be learned here on Earth
in an earthly existence.
That is so important that
they are willing to leave
the beauty and wonder
of a heavenly realm
to return to Earth.
A lot of times
you hear they're told
''It's not your time yet,
you have to go back.”
That's
a very common phrase.
Many near-death
experiences
will have the phrase
''It's not your time.''
There seems to be
an implication
in that statement
that there's a time
when you're ready to
return to the earthly realm
or unearthly realm
or that heavenly realm
permanently.
There's a time
when the earthly life
really should end.
What seems to be important
is that you have finished
learning the lessons
that you need to learn
during your earthly life.
In fact,
near-death experiencers
will often say being
in that earthly existence
is actually a gift,
it's actually
a part of their overall
spiritual development
that they've had
that opportunity
to come down to Earth
and to live
their existence here.
Despite the large
and growing body
of scientific evidence
for the reality of
near death experiences,
some have suggested
alternative explanations
for people’s accounts
such as that they are
mere hallucinations.
Dr. Long now addresses
one of these
alternative theories.
Skeptics,
they're trying to explain
the near-death experience
by the lack of oxygen
to the brain.
Can you describe
what happens when
we have a lack of oxygen
and how that is
different from
a near-death experience?
One of my favorite
skeptical explanations,
if you will,
of near-death experience
is hypoxia which means
decreased oxygen
in the blood.
But many of us in our life
have had hypoxia:
we may become
severely short of breath,
we may be
experiencing suffocation
for a whole variety
of reasons.
Well, when you're hypoxic
- it has been
very scientifically studied
and determined -
you slowly have
decreased consciousness
and the more hypoxic
you get, the more
toward unconsciousness
you become.
Finally,
when you've been hypoxic
or you have a low enough
blood oxygen level
you're actually
completely unconscious.
Hypoxia and its associated
progression toward
complete unconsciousness
is actually
a very strong explanation
for the inexplicability
of near-death experiences
in the sense that they are
occurring in the face
of a life-threatening event
often with severe hypoxia
at a time
they should be associated
with unconsciousness.
And yet,
the near-death experience,
they are not unconscious,
they are having
these highly lucid, vivid,
ordered experiences.
We’ll have more
from our interview
with the knowledgeable
Dr. Long
in just a few moments.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
According to
Dr. Jeffrey Long’s book
Evidence of the Afterlife:
The Science of
Near-Death Experiences,
those that have undergone
a near death experience
report remarkably
similar aspects
of their experience
regardless of
their age group,
religious background
or culture.
One of the lines of evidence
Dr. Long has advanced
as proof of the afterlife
is what he calls lucid
or crystal-clear
consciousness.
This is defined as alertness
when one is considered
clinically dead
and is a state that is
not able to be explained
by medical science.
Can we elaborate on
''lucid consciousness''?
The great majority
of people that have
a near-death experience,
even though
every physical test
and clinical observation
indicates that
they are unconscious
or clinically dead,
at that time they are having
a highly lucid experience.
In fact, one of my studies'
survey questions asked
what was your level
of consciousness
and alertness
at the time of your
near-death experience?
About 76% of
near-death experiencers
said that their level
of consciousness
and alertness
was actually higher than
that of their earthly
everyday life, and that's
medically inexplicable.
I mean, clinically,
if you go to any dictionary
on Earth,
unconscious means
“no consciousness.”
That means no ability
to have a conscience,
remembrance
during that time
that you're unconscious.
And yet, consistently,
essentially every
near-death experience
at the time that
they are unconscious,
that's when
the near death experience
is occurring.
And there's no possible
medical explanation for it.
One of our
survey questions asked
near-death experiencers
if their experience was
dream-like in any way.
The question was
deliberately worded
for them to give
an affirmative “yes”
response if there was
any part of their
near-death experience
that was in any way
like a dream.
Essentially, uniformly,
the response
to that question
was not just ''no'',
but ''absolutely no.''
Near-death experiencers
responded over and over
and over that there was
absolutely no connection
between the experience
of dreams and their
near-death experience.
The near-death experience
is not fragmented,
it's very clear,
it's not blurred,
not confused.
Virtually all other types
of pathological conditions
of human consciousness
- that is dreams,
maybe hallucinations,
maybe even
psychotic episodes –
typically, in other types
of altered consciousness,
the flow of the experience
is fragmentary.
That can happen
in other types of
pathological altered
consciousness as well,
but you essentially
never see that experience.
The experience elements
don't skip around.
They are very logical
and they are ordered
in which they occur
and very flowing
with no skipping around.
There's continuity from
a natural progression
from one element
to the other typically seen
in near-death experiences.
Near-death experience
has nothing to do
with dreams whatsoever.
Another factor
that was considered is
since 1975,
more and more people
have become aware of
near-death experiences
because there have been
books published
and because of TV shows.
One of the studies I did
was to compare
near-death experiences
before 1975.
Now that's an important
year because
that was the year
that the book
''Life After Life''
by Dr. Raymond Moody
was published, and
that was the first book
that described
near-death experience.
Before 1975, we knew
essentially nothing about
near-death experience.
In fact, the term
wasn't even invented.
But as part of my study,
I looked at
near-death experiences
that occurred
prior to 1975
and compared them
to near-death experiences
that occurred after 1975
and compared the elements
of the experience.
They were essentially,
absolutely identical
between the two groups.
So that tells me,
as a scientist,
that it doesn't
make any difference
''when'' your near death
experience occurred,
if you'd even heard about
near-death experience
at all.
A near-death experience
seemed to be constant
whether or not
there's any possibility
that you'd have even heard
of near-death experience.
There seems to be
no suggestion whatsoever
from my research,
from that study,
that if you've heard of
a near-death experience
that that will alter what
you share about your
near-death experience
at all.
Also you mentioned
in the book that about
66% of people who had
a near-death experience
have never even heard of
a near-death experience
before that.
Yes, that's true,
surprisingly.
We had a surprisingly
high percentage of my
near-death experiencers
surveyed, about two thirds
indicated that
at the time of their
near-death experience
they didn't even know
what a near-death
experience was, they'd
never heard about it.
And yet, they have typical
near-death experiences
just like all other people
even those
who have heard about
near-death experience.
So once again,
further strong evidence
that it makes no difference
whether you've heard of
a near-death experience
or not heard about
a near-death experience,
that is not going
to change the elements
of what occurs in
a near-death experience
at all.
Dr Jeffrey Long
is not only convinced
that there is an afterlife,
he is also sure that death
is a transition to another
wonderful new beginning.
He shares with everyone
a beautiful message:
“My absolute understanding
that there is an afterlife
for all of us -
and a wonderful afterlife.”
And: “The bottom line is
what's on the other side
is home.”
Our deep thanks
Dr. Jeffrey Long
for your insightful work
that is showing the world
through the lenses
of science that death is
not the end of the road,
but the start of
a new journey for those
who cross to the other side.
We wish
the Near Death Experience
Research Foundation
the very best
in its future work
in this fascinating area
that blends science
and spirituality.
For more details
on Dr. Jeffrey Long,
please visit
Dr. Long’s book
Evidence of the Afterlife
is available at
Respected viewers,
thank you for your
company today on
Science and Spirituality.
Next is
Words of Wisdom,
following
Noteworthy News.
May the grace of Heaven
always be upon us.
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