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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
Dr. Anthony D. Cicoria: The Story of One Man's Profound Near Death Experience - P2/2
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Brilliant viewers,
welcome to
Science and Spirituality
for the second part
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.
On last week’s program
we met
Dr. Anthony D. Cicoria,
chief of the medical staff
and chief 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,
Syracuse, New York, USA.
In addition to being
trained in medicine,
he has a Ph.D.
in physiology
and cellular biophysics.
Dr. Cicoria had
a near death experience
in 1994 when he was
struck by lightning.
This event completely
changed his outlook on life,
making him realize
that death is
not the end of life
but merely a gateway to
experiencing the Divine.
He also discovered
an extraordinary talent
for composing music
and playing the piano.
In 2008 he released a CD
of his musical works
entitled “Notes from
An Accidental Pianist
& Composer.”
Let’s now
hear from Dr. Cicoria
about how these
musical skills developed
following his
near death experience.
A week later, it was
about a week and a half,
I went back to work
and didn’t seem
to have any effect
from it at all until
a couple of weeks after that.
And that’s
when I started to have
this insatiable desire
to hear piano music.
Now, that’s out of context
for me because I was
a child of the 1960’s;
I liked rock and roll.
I could have cared less
for classical piano.
It was so strong of a desire,
that I drove
to Albany (USA)
to find a place that had
classical piano music
and certainly
no place around here
would have it.
And the first CD
that I bought was
Vladimir Ashkenazy’s
Favorite Chopin.
And I was so taken
with the music that I
listened to it all day long;
on the way to work,
and on the way home
from work.
I made my family,
I made my friends,
everybody had to
listen to it.
And there came a point
where I realized,
this is still within weeks
of that event, I wanted to
be able to play this music
and it seemed like within
days of that realization
one of my babysitters
came to me and said,
“I have an old piano
that I need to store
for a year.
Would you consider
letting me keep it
at your house?”
And I thought,
“Okay, this is fortuitous!
Suddenly
I want to play a piano
and a piano appears.”
But I didn’t have any idea
how to play,
so I went to the store
and bought some books
on how to teach yourself
how to play.
I ordered all of the music
from the CD,
which was a joke
because I couldn’t read it,
but I was determined
to do that.
And so,
I became really obsessed
with the music
and with learning
how to play and because
I had really thought
that the only reason
I was brought back here
had something to do
with this music.
And so, I started
to try to teach myself
and I got up at four am
and I would practice
and try to teach myself
until six thirty am
and then I went to work.
I would come home
and I would do
what I normally did
with the kids.
And unfortunately
after they went to bed
I went back to the piano
and I was there until 12,
one o’clock in the morning
trying to learn
how to play.
But about three months
into that whole episode
I woke up one night
after a very vivid dream
and in this dream
it was like an
out of body experience.
I was standing
outside of my body
and I’m watching me
play in a concert hall and
I’m playing piano music
and the concert hall
was so vivid to me that
I actually drew a picture
of it afterwards.
And of course if I
ever see that concert hall
I’m going to
really be scared,
but so far I haven’t.
But in this dream
I realized that the music
that I’m playing is
not someone else’s music,
it’s mine.
Dr. Cicoria continued
to hear music
during his waking hours,
sometimes a piano
and sometimes
an entire orchestra.
The music seemed
to be downloaded
into his mind
just like one would
download a file
from the Internet, and
whenever the chance arose
he would
note down the music
and try to play it.
Every day
Dr. Cicoria struggled
to learn to play the piano,
and one day the mother
of his daughter’s
best friend overheard
Dr. Cicoria attempting
to play Chopin’s
“Fantasy Impromptu,”
noticed his difficulty
and suggested he learn
from a professional.
Then after some time,
Dr. Cicoria became
an accomplished pianist.
I think that the music,
my experience with it,
is that it takes you through
a huge range of emotions
from love to anger
to everything in between.
If you are
listening to the music
I think
you feel those emotions
come through the music.
So the music
and its effect on the brain
I think are
not very well understood,
and I think
there’s a lot more to it
than we realize.
When we return,
Dr. Anthony Cicoria
will share his thoughts
on consciousness,
quantum mechanics
and meditation.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
I think
the greatest realization
that I’ve had
from all of this
is one, the consciousness
survives death.
Two, that there is
something else
that the reality that we see
is only a small part
of what actually exists
and that there is a force
outside of ourselves
that we are part of and that
we can communicate with
and that life in general
is energy,
and we are all part of it.
Welcome back to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television, featuring
Dr. Anthony Cicoria
and the story of his life
following
a near death experience.
Spiritual practitioners
from time immemorial
have reported
to have left the body
to visit other planes
of existence through
deep contemplation
or meditation.
Some have even achieved
enlightenment and
ultimate liberation
through their practice.
We asked Dr. Cicoria for
his views on meditation.
I think that meditation is
one of the avenues
to awakening. I do.
Meditation is basically
controlling the brainwaves,
is reaching the state
where you can feel and
experience another reality
that’s separate from
what you were stuck in.
A lot of
the Far East cultures say
that they can have
out of body experiences
just through meditation
and can control.
And we’ve learned about
yogis and people who are
really well-trained in that
they can control
all of their body functions
unlike anything
we’ve ever seen before.
And that’s all done
with meditation.
So I think that
that’s a big, big thing
and it’s interesting
because (Johannes) Brahms
would go into
this trance-like state,
a meditative state, and
he would become open
to the music
that would come to him.
Some quantum physicists
describe the brain as
a receiver of information
and not a creator.
Dr. Cicoria explains
how his experiences relate
to quantum mechanics.
I think
quantum mechanics
can just begin
to scratch the surface
and from my standpoint
the one thing
that quantum mechanics
has done is to say,
the world as we know it,
does not exist.
Newtonian physics says
everything has matter
and atoms, and
quantum mechanics says,
“Show me an atom,
one, pick any one
and show it to me,”
and nobody can.
So they have taken atoms
and say, “Okay we are
going to break it up
into parts,”
and so they have found
that atoms are just
made of energy, there are
not real solid parts to it.
And so if atoms
are made of energy,
everything is energy
and that energy is
as you perceive it to be.
And one of the things
that has been interesting
about the study
of these particles
is if you perceive
the particle to be a solid,
it shows up as a solid,
if you perceive it
to be a wave,
it shows up as a wave.
And so one of
the big thrusts
of a lot of this thought
is “whatever
your perception is
creates your reality.”
And if that’s true
that changes everything.
Everything
in quantum physics
is hard to
wrap your head around
as intuitively it doesn't
make a lot of sense.
It's like particles exist,
but they don't exist.
You can't really see them,
you can't measure them
but yet we know
that in some way
that those things are real.
If so, if everything exists
as frequencies
of vibration or energy,
how do we explain
consciousness as
being something separate?
And I think that that's
where it really gets difficult.
My take on it is that
we are all related
on an energy basis.
We influence each other
by our interactive waves
and we influence
everything else around us
in the same way.
Is our spirit a separate
set of energy waves
than everything
that surrounds us?
In some way,
it must be because
we have an identity.
We are who we are, so
are we part of the whole
and I think
that in some way we must
be part of the whole.
But yet we have to
have something
that separates us as an
individual energy entity.
I'm who I am, I've always
been this person,
I may have lived
a thousand lives and yet
I'm part of
the consciousness
of the Universe.
I'm part of
the consciousness
of everything
and yet I'm separate.
That really gets crazy
in trying to explain that.
I think that's up there
with “What is God?”
The idea that we can
change physical reality
with our thoughts
or intentions
has huge implications
for humanity.
It means
we have the ability
to create Heaven on Earth
by thinking and acting
in a constructive way.
I think that
a very individual thing
that can be done
to change the way
that we see life
is to change the way
that we think.
So much of our thoughts
are negative thoughts,
not only about ourselves
but about people
that we are around.
So if we are all energy
and whatever we think
sends out a particular
brain wave activity,
if that activity is good,
it has one outcome;
if it’s bad it has another.
And by just
controlling the things
that are thoughts, we can
affect not only ourselves
but other people and
we can do it in a good way.
We extend our appreciation
to Dr. Anthony Cicoria
for sharing
his precious time with us
and for his perspectives
on near death experiences
as well as how science
and spirituality connect.
We wish him
the very best
and look forward to
hearing more magnificent,
inspiring music from him
in the years to come.
Dr. Cicoria’s CD
“Notes from
An Accidental Pianist
& Composer”
is available at
Kind viewers, thank you
for your presence
on today’s program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May Heavenly melodies
accompany you
wherever you go.
According to some
spiritual traditions,
The soul may incarnate
in one of myriad forms,
including that
of an animal.
The day I met you first
Was the day of my birth
Pink and round,
me oh so plump
With Mom I gaily frolicked.
Yet humans may not
realize that animals also
have deep feelings and
noble characteristics.
My love for you
is so sacred and deep.
When I heard people
planning to harm you,
I felt pained as if
my skin were split
and my flesh cut.
Please tune in
to Supreme Master
Television
for the world premiere
of the Aulacese modern
folk opera
“A Tale of Karma,”
specially adapted from
“Words of A Piglet,”
a profoundly touching
and extraordinary poem
written by
Supreme Master Ching Hai
in her late 20s,
here on
Enlightening Entertainment,
Thursday, June 24.
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