Do we have a soul? Is there life
after death? The afterlife is something that has been experienced by countless
people since recorded history who have returned to tell their tales, with the
most noteworthy account experienced first-hand by Harvard trained brain
neurosurgeon of 25 years, Dr. Eben Alexander. This is not just another
afterlife account that can be written off as a hallucination. Before we look at
exactly how his experience of the afterlife defies all scientific explanation,
lets explore his account a little bit.
Before his experience, he did not
believe existence of a non-physical spirit. Trained in western medical school
and surrounded by medical colleagues who are deeply invested in the materialism
view of the universe, he thought that the idea of a soul was outlandish. Like
most “skeptics”, he believed stories of the afterlife to be hallucinations or
products of the human imagination.
Dr. Alexander changed his mind after
he was in a coma for seven days caused by severe bacterial meningitis. During
his coma he experienced a vivid journey into what he knew to be the afterlife,
visiting both heavenly and not so heavenly realms.
After returning to his body and
experiencing a miraculous healing against all odds, and went on to write the NY
Times #1 best selling book “Proof of Heaven.” What Dr. Alexander confirms is
that our life here is just a test help our souls evolve and grow, and that the
way we succeed in doing so is to proceed with love and compassion. Here are
just a few other notable points he made:
– The experience of the afterlife
was so “real” and expansive that the experience of living as a human on Earth
seemed like an artificial dream by comparison.
– The fabric of the afterlife was
pure LOVE. Love dominated the afterlife to such a huge degree that the overall
presence of evil was infinitesimally small. If you wish to know the Universe,
know Love.
– In the afterlife, all communication
was telepathic. There was no need for spoken words, nor even any separation
between the self and everything else happening around you. All the questions
you asked in your mind were immediately answered to you telepathically as well.
When asked what he wants everyone to
know about the spiritual realm, he always answers saying that you are precious
and infinitely loved more than you can possibly imagine. You are always safe.
You are never alone. The unconditional and perfect Love of God neglects not one
soul.
“Love is, without a doubt, the basis
of everything. Not some abstract, hard-to-fathom kind of love but the
day-to-day kind that everyone knows-the kind of love we feel when we look at
our spouse and our children, or even our animals. In its purest and most
powerful form, this love is not jealous or selfish, but unconditional.
This is the reality of realities,
the incomprehensibly glorious truth of truths that lives and breathes at the
core of everything that exists or will ever exist, and no remotely accurate
understanding of who and what we are can be achieved by anyone who does not
know it, and embody it in all of their actions.”
Now let’s talk credibility for a
minute. What makes this experience so much more significant than another NDE
account? Eben’s neocortex was completely nonfunctional during the time of his
coma do to his severe bacterial meningitis, so there is no scientific account
for why he experienced this. In fact, he gives refutations to 9 different
possible scientific explanations for his experience in his book.
Let’s take a look at 5 potential
explanations he outlines in Appendix B of “Proof of Heaven”. Some are of his
explanations would make no sense to us as laymen untrained in neuroscientific
terminology, so here are the most common explanations he refutes, all of which
are taken verbatim from his book:
1. A primitive brainstem program to
ease terminal pain and suffering (“evolutionary argument” – possibly as a
remnant of feigned-death strategies from lower mammals?). This did not explain
the robust, richly interactive nature of the recollections.
2. The distorted recall of memories
from deeper parts of the limbic system (for example, the lateral amygdala) that
have enough overlying brain to be relatively protected from the meningitic
inflammation, which occurs mainly at the brain’s surface. This did not explain
the robust, richly interactive nature of the recollections.
3. DMT dump. DMT, a naturally
occurring serotonin agonist causes vivid hallucinations and a dream-like state.
I am personally familiar with drug experiences related to serotonin
agonist/antagonists (LSD) from my teen years in the early 70s. I have had no
personal experience with DMT but have seen patients under its influence. The
rich ultra-reality would still require fairly intact auditory and visual
neocortex as target regions in which to generate such a rich audiovisual
experience as I had in a coma. Prolonged coma due to bacterial meningitis had
badly damaged my neocortex, which is where all of the serotonin from the raphe
nuclei in my brainstem (or DMT, a serotonin agonist) would have had effects on
visual/auditory experiences. But my cortex was off, and the DMT would have no
place in the brain to act.
4. A reboot phenomenon – a random
dump of bizarre dis-jointed memories due to old memories in the damaged
neocortex, which might occur on restarting the cortex into consciousness after
a prolonged system-wide failure, as in my diffuse meningitis. Especially given
the intricacies of my elaborate recollections, this seems most unlikely.
5. Unusual memory generation through
an archaic visual pathway through the midbrain, prominently used in birds but
only rarely identifiable in humans. It can be demonstrated in humans who are
cortically blind, due to occipital cortex. It provided no clue as to the
ultra-reality I witnessed and failed to explain the auditory-visual
interleaving.
His NDE account stands as the most
credible account of all time, and coming from his materialistic scientific
background, we have good reason to believe that he really did have a vivid
encounter with something beyond this world.
Here is an interview/feature he did
with ABC News about his condition and his experience:
Sources: New York Times
Proof of Heaven by Dr. Eben Alexander
spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com
Proof of Heaven by Dr. Eben Alexander
spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com
http://www.thebigriddle.com/2016/05/harvard-neurosurgeon-confirms-afterlife.html
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