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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
Dr. Jeffrey Long: Evidence of the Afterlife - P1/3
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Welcome,
noble viewers, to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television for the first
in a three part series
on near death experiences
or NDEs.
For many years
NDEs were not
seriously examined
or openly discussed by
the scientific community.
Recently however, thanks
to a growing number of
scientific studies
and research efforts,
thousands of NDE accounts
have been formally
documented worldwide.
For more than 10 years
Dr. Jeffrey Long,
a radiation oncologist
from Louisiana, USA,
has been at the forefront
of this movement and
has contributed immensely
to the advancement
of near death experience
research.
A near-death experience
may be defined
as two components—
being near-death, and
having an experience.
The near-death part
means that the person is
so physically compromised
from some accident
or illness that they’re
generally unconscious
and may even be
clinically dead.
They’re so physically
compromised that if they
don’t improve physically,
they will suffer irreversible
permanent death.
And yet at that time,
when they’re unconscious
and should have
no possibility of
a remembered conscious
event during that period,
they do have
the experience part of
a near-death experience.
Dr. Long’s
comprehensive collection
of surveys and evidence
of near death experiences
from across the globe
is presented in
a recently published book
he co-authored entitled,
Evidence of the Afterlife:
The Science of
Near-Death Experiences.
The non-profit
Near Death Experience
Research Foundation
was founded by Dr. Long
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.
A 100-item questionnaire
is used to screen
all submissions
to assure only those who
have truly undergone
a near death experience
have their story recorded
by the Foundation.
The website contains
the largest known database
in the world of
individual NDE accounts.
Let us now learn more
about near death experiences
from Dr. Long.
How many people
actually have
a near-death experience?
A Gallup Poll published
in 1982
estimated that perhaps
as much as five percent
of the population has had
a near-death experience.
Other studies indicate
that of those people
that have a close brush
with death,
about 10 to 20% will have
a near-death experience.
Is that here in the U.S.A.
or worldwide?
The concept
of about five percent
of the population having
a near-death experience
actually comes from
several different surveys
around the world -
United States, Germany,
and Australia specifically
- and that’s felt to be
approximately accurate.
The concept
that about 10 to 20%
of people facing
a life-threatening event
will have
a near-death experience
comes from studies
all around the world.
Reports of
near death experiences
often describe entering
into a blissful state
and seeing beautiful
Heavenly realms.
Nearly all of those
who were previously
afraid to die
no longer have such a fear
after undergoing a NDE.
No two near-death
experiences are identical
if you study
large numbers of
near-death experiences,
and I have,
I’ve studied over 1,300.
I’ve seen
what other researchers
have seen and that is,
that there are elements
consistently observed in
near-death experiences.
A typical, detailed
near-death experience
would involve first
what’s called
the out-of-body experience.
Consciousness separates
from the body
and goes above the body.
They can often
from that vantage point
see below them their
frantic resuscitation efforts.
One of the most common
elements seen during
a near-death experience
are profoundly
positive emotions.
People feel intense love,
compassion,
connectiveness, oneness.
They really feel
that even though
they’re in a mystical,
unearthly realm,
that realm is truly home.
In addition to that,
very often
in these unearthly realms,
they may come to believe
that they have, if you will,
universal knowledge.
They say,
“Ah hah! I understand
how the universe works,
my role in it and,
what’s going on.” –
knowledge beyond anything
we could possibly know
here on Earth.
Unfortunately,
essentially always,
they’re not allowed to retain
any of that knowledge,
but those are certainly
some very interesting
near-death experiences
that do describe that.
The impact of
personally experiencing
a near-death experience
is profound.
People that have
are generally changed
and substantially changed,
and the changes
they go through
last the rest of their life.
What we’ve observed
is that the people having
a near-death experience,
over time, they almost
always believe that
there’s life after death.
Well of course they do.
They believe they
personally experienced it.
They almost
never fear death anymore
because they have
a strong awareness,
even an understanding,
about life after death.
Other aftereffects
may include
decreased materialism.
They have
a much more interest
in loving relationships
with other people.
These tend to be people
that if they were in jobs
where they had to
compromise their
moral principles, such as,
sales jobs that at any cost
(they must sell), they
may find that after their
near-death experience,
that’s not a good match.
And commonly
near-death experiencers
will change professions
and go into
the healing professions
or professions in where
they can manifest
their newfound
or increased ability
and desire to
interact lovingly with
their fellow human beings.
After this brief pause,
we will continue
our intriguing interview
with Dr. Jeffrey Long.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television,
featuring an interview with
a prominent researcher of
near death experiences,
Dr. Jeffery Long
of the USA.
Over a thousand
near death experiencers,
from all age groups,
races, and
religious backgrounds
have documented
their stories online at
the Near Death Experience
Research Foundation
website.
Regardless of the variations
in demographic profiles
of these individuals,
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 of
the existence of an afterlife.
As he points out,
“No physiological
or psychological
explanation of NDEs
can account for
what is observed in NDEs.”
Some of the remarkable
commonalities
between reported
near death experiences
include meeting
deceased relatives,
out-of-body experiences,
and total consciousness
while under
general anesthesia.
And also you spoke about
the volume of
the near-death experiences
we’re talking about
and the consistency
of the stories.
Yes, a basic
scientific principle is,
that which is real
is consistently observed.
So you would expect
if near-death experiences
were real,
you would consistently
observe elements,
not only among
the over 1,300 I studied,
but you would also
expect that consistency
of what goes on during
near-death experiences
from what all the other
researchers are seeing
in the thousands of other
near-death experiences
that have been reported.
From extensive review
of the scholarly literature
and looking over
what other researchers
are seeing and having
studied near-death
experiences as I have,
what we’re observing
in near-death experiences
is consistently observed.
And that consistency
runs deep.
We see the same consistency
in the near-death
experience among
very small children.
We see the same
near-death experiences
all around the world.
It’s as if it doesn’t
make any difference if
you are a Hindu in India,
a Muslim in Egypt,
or a Christian
in the United States,
the similarity
of the elements of
near-death experience
worldwide is striking.
Over the past
five or 10 years
there has been
more and more scholarly
research published, and
that’s research published
in some of the most
prestigious scientific
and medical journals
in the world.
And I think perhaps
as a result of that research
or perhaps scientists and
physicians asking people
that they know,
if they personally
perhaps have experienced
a near-death experience,
I think
for a variety of reasons,
today we’re having
more open-mindedness
among scientists
and physicians
about the reality of
near-death experiences
than we’ve ever seen before.
As an overview,
about 45% of people
have an out-of-body
experience in the sense
that they see ongoing
earthly events at a time
they’re unconscious
or even clinically dead.
That’s called
the out-of-body experience
component of
the near-death experience
and it’s typically
the first element
that’s observed.
As part of my study,
I asked, “Did you
experience a separation
of consciousness
from your body?”
In response,
75.4% of our near-death
experiencers said “Yes.”
And I understand that
the consciousness always
goes above the body,
that it’s up on the ceiling,
usually looking down.
Virtually all the time.
It’s quite rare to have
the point of consciousness
go below the level
of the physical body;
very, very uncommon
to have the point
of consciousness
at the same level
as the physical body.
Virtually all the time
that there’s an
out-of-body experience,
consciousness rises up
above the body, maybe
directly over the body
or to some other area,
sort of looking at the body
from an angle.
But in general,
that’s how an out-of-body
experience works.
Some of the most dramatic
near-death experiences
that I read involve
the point of consciousness
leaving far away
from the physical body.
They may travel outside
of the emergency room
where they’ve suffered,
for example,
a heart attack
and cardiac arrest.
They’re actually able to see
and hear ongoing events
far from their
physical body and
far from any possible
sensory awareness.
For example,
we’ve had people
have consciousness
and during this
out-of-body experience
part of their
near-death experience
go to the nursing station
where they were,
even though they are
in the operating room
with their heart stopped.
We’ve had people
in an operating theater
where they had
their heart stop and then
yet their consciousness
was in the cafeteria
of the hospital where they
were seeing and hearing
right at that point in time
what their family
was talking about
and that is absolutely
medically inexplicable.
An example of
an out-of-body experience
is, “I could feel my spirit
actually leaving my body.
I saw and heard
the conversations
between my husband
and the doctors
taking place
outside my room
about 40 feet away
down a hallway.
I was later able to
verify this conversation
to my shocked husband.”
After when they have their
out-of-body experience,
even if they were
in an incredibly
painful situation that
caused them to nearly die,
immediately they’re
feeling no pain at all.
They may feel
a profound sense
of peace and connection.
In fact
the most common word,
what they feel
and what is described
in near-death experience
is “love.”
They feel love intensely,
compassionately.
They feel a connection or
unity of people that they see
and all other people.
Very dramatic,
incredibly intense,
positive emotions
described in
near-death experiences.
Our sincere thanks
Dr. Jeffrey Long for
speaking with us about
your important research
on near death experiences.
Next Monday on
Science and Spirituality,
in part two
of our three part series
on NDEs, Dr. Long
will further elaborate
on the lines of evidence
he considers proof beyond
doubt of the afterlife,
including blind people
experiencing
visual perceptions
during their NDEs
and small children giving
near death experience
details similar to adults.
For more details
on Dr. Jeffrey Long,
please visit
Dr. Long’s book
Evidence of the Afterlife
is available at
Our appreciation
caring viewers
for your company
on today’s program.
Next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May we all look within
to discover
who we truly are.
Imagine if all your life
you had been deprived
of one of your senses,
and then experienced it
for the first time…
Near-death experiences
have been described
in those totally blind
from birth,
they contain vision,
not just fragments
of vision or partial vision
but dramatic,
crystal clear vision.
Discover more of
the fascinating findings
of Dr. Jeffrey Long,
a physician who is
on the forefront of
near death experience
research, in the second
of a three part series
on his work airing
Monday, July 26, on
Science and Spirituality.
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