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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
Dr. Anthony D. Cicoria: The Story of One Man's Profound Near Death Experience - P1/2
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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.
I was standing at the phone,
the building got hit
by lightning
and I remember hearing
this loud crack and
I saw this big flash of light
come out of the phone
and it hit me
right in the face.
And I remember seeing
every bit of that and
when it hit me in the face
it just sent me
flying backwards
like a rag doll.
And suddenly, as I was
going backwards,
suddenly
something changed and
I was moving forwards,
and I remember
standing there thinking,
“This is really strange.
I know that I got hit.
I know that something bad
happened and
I went flying backwards,
but now I’m not going
backwards anymore
and I’m just
kind of standing here.”
And I remember
looking down at my feet
and I look at the wall and
the phone is dangling,
and I still am mystified
as to what had happened,
but yet I had complete
recall of every millisecond
of that time.
And right about
that moment,
my mother-in-law who was
at the top of the stairs,
starts screaming
and she starts running
right at me and I felt like
a deer in the headlights,
I am looking at her, going,
“Oh, what’s going on?”
and she ran right by me.
And I turned to see
where she was
and I looked over
on the ground
and I’m on the ground!
And I thought…
I mean this is exactly
what I thought,
I said, “I’m dead!”
And as I was standing there,
I’m watching
what’s happening
and there was somebody
waiting to use the phone
and it turns out
it was a nurse…
in the middle of nowhere,
waiting to use the phone.
And so, she drops down
to the ground
to start doing CPR
and my mother-in-law
was standing there and
all these other people
were there by then, and
I’m still standing here
and I’m looking at them,
I hear everything
they’re saying,
but they can’t hear me
and they can’t see me
because
I’m calling out to them.
And at that point
it was interesting because
the first realization
that I made was, “Gee,
there’s not been a break
in conscious thought at all.
So, whoever I am,
is not in the body,
it’s…whatever form
I’m in, spiritual form,
is who I am because
the consciousness
is with me,
all of my thoughts
are with me,
all of my memories
are with me”
and I thought, “Well,
I guess there’s no point
in hanging around here!”
The second thing
that was very interesting
to me was that
it was very dispassionate.
There was no emotion
associated with the fact
that I was dead!
It was very matter of fact:
“Oh well, I am!”
And so I thought,
“Oh, there’s no point
in staying here.”
So I turned and I started
to walk up the stairs
and I don’t know
where I was going,
but that just seemed to be
what I was going to do
and as I’m looking down
at my legs, I see my legs
dissolve and so,
suddenly I’m not
in a solid form anymore.
I can see that
I’m becoming a floating
energy ball of some sort.
I float up the stairs and
I passed through the wall
into the room
where all the family is
and I saw my kids
and the rest of my family
and my wife and
they were all having fun
and painting faces
and I thought,
“They’ll be fine!”
And there was no emotion
associated with the fact
that I wasn’t going to
see them again.
It was just
very matter of fact,
“They’ll be fine and I’m
going someplace else!”
And I floated
out of the building
and when I got
out of the building
is when things really
started to happen.
As I got out of the building,
all of a sudden
I was wrapped
in this bluish, white light.
At first I was like,
“Okay, what is this?”
and I’m analyzing it
as it’s happening.
And if you could imagine
absolute, pure love
and peace,
that’s what it felt like
being in this light.
After we return
we’ll hear more from
Dr. Anthony Cicoria about
his near death experience
and how it profoundly
changed his life.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Wonderful viewers,
welcome back to
Science and Spirituality
where we’ve been exploring
near death experiences,
particularly that of
orthopedic surgeon
Dr. Anthony Cicoria.
After suffering
from a lightning strike,
Dr. Cicoria had amazing
other worldly experiences
as his consciousness
seamlessly went
from an in-body
to an out-of-body state.
Let’s find out more
about the event
and especially
his “life review.”
In science we talk about
“absolute zero,”
which is the temperature
at which nothing moves,
no molecules move.
And that’s
what this was like,
but this was absolute love
and peace.
And it was like
falling into a river
of pure, positive energy.
And I came
to that realization
that this is God.
What I’m feeling
is the presence of God.
And I thought,
“I can feel this energy,
and maybe it’s measurable,
maybe it’s not,”
but I knew
that where I was going
felt pretty good
because I could sense
that I was being taken
some place.
And I saw
the really high points
and low points of my life
just kind of quickly go by;
it’s my kids, and
I did this, or I did that,
but there was
no in-depth review.
And in having read
many other accounts
of people that have had
near death experiences,
what happens depends on
how long you’re out.
So, if you’re only out
for a short time,
it’s a short review.
If you’re out there
for a long time,
you come back to it and
there’s an in-depth review.
After experiencing
such bliss and love
many people who have
near death experiences
are reluctant to come back
to inhabit a human body
and all that goes with it.
I don’t know
if I was being guided,
but when I describe,
it was like falling into
a river of
pure, positive energy.
It was taking me
some place,
but I didn’t know where.
But I was really happy
about it.
And then,
right about the time
that I was so happy
that I was going,
all of a sudden, BAM!
I was back in my body!
I was angry.
I remember begging God,
“Please don’t make me
do this!” It hurt!
I mean, I went from
absolute bliss to feeling,
like somebody
who’d gotten punched
in the mouth; and
I had a burn on my face
and I had a burn
on my foot, and
there’s this poor woman
who’s doing CPR
and I just wanted
to tell her to stop,
but I’m still unconscious.
I’m in,
I’m stuck back in this body,
it’s unconscious,
but my consciousness
is still very aware of
what’s going on.
And it seemed like
several minutes after that,
that she stopped
and I managed to be able
to open my eyes and
everything was very fuzzy
and I sat up
and I just wanted to say
that I was okay and
I wanted to thank her.
Because of
his profound experience
and desire to understand
what had happened to him,
Dr. Cicoria
contemplated deep within
as well as researched
near death experiences
and now has a sense
as to the purpose
of his life and living.
Yes, what is “me”?
I think “me” is spirit,
and the spirit lives on;
and that we have
a memory of all the times
we’ve come
into this Earth plane.
And in my reading
that’s what I have found;
we come…
we cycle through.
And the way
I’ve looked at it
is in our earthly existence
we have a thing called
“Maslow’s Pyramid.”
So we start out at
the bottom of the pyramid,
we try to build into
a better and better self,
so that at the peak
of the pyramid
we are what they call
“self- actualized,”
meaning that
we are the highest form
that we can be
in an Earth form.
And the way
I think it works is that
the same thing applies
in the spiritual world:
we came from a source
of all goodness, of all love
and to get back to that,
we have to go through
a series of proving grounds
where our spirit learns,
it grows, it’s allowed
to go to the next level of
enlightenment so to speak.
And we keep going
through this process,
until we’ve earned
a good enough grade
that we don’t have to
keep coming here.
People who have
near death experiences
often no longer fear
what will happen
when life ends.
This is similar
to the courage
that many yogis and
spiritual practitioners
acquire as they “die daily”
through meditation
and thus have
a profound knowledge
of what lies
after physical existence.
I think
one of the greatest gifts
that I have been given
is just to know
that there is an afterlife,
that there is something else,
that it’s not what you see
and hear now.
And so
I am absolutely certain
that when we leave
this physical form and
we go to the spirit form
that we live on.
We sincerely thank
Dr. Cicoria for sharing
his fascinating life story
and spiritual experiences
with us.
Please join us again
next week on
Science and Spirituality
for part two
of our program
when Dr. Anthony Cicoria
will discuss
how he developed
his extraordinary
musical abilities,
the benefits of meditation
and how
near death experiences
tie in with
quantum mechanics.
Dr. Cicoria’s CD
“Notes from
An Accidental Pianist
& Composer”
is available at
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your presence today on
Science and Spirituality.
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