Experience the correct escape through the insights of insiders

Many patients experience an escape when they fall into a deep coma, at the boundary between life and death.

Anita Moorjani's body organs stopped working and she fell into a deep coma on February 2, 2006. Doctors at the Nursing Hospital and Hong Kong Hospital at Happy Valley invite the Moorjani family to the hospital bed. It seems that her four-year war with lymphoma has come to an end, according to the South China Morning Post.

"I suffered a lot of pain, a lot of fears," Moorjani shared at his home in Los Angeles, USA, last week. "Cancer metastasized. I had tumors as big as a golf ball in my chest, in my skull. My lungs were full of liquid, my hair fell out and I had to use an oxygen machine."

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Anita Moorjani has the experience of getting rid of a deep coma.(Photo: SCMP).

After that, something happened that changed Moorjani's life. In 30 coma, Moorjani has an escape experience (OBE) , a feeling of floating outside the body. OBE experiences both confuse doctors and attract their attention. Researchers believe that OBE is triggered by various situations including brain damage, drug drugs, countries, loss of sensation and Moorjani's case is near-death experience.

"I left my body, could hear and watch everything going on. I even saw the dead father. The eyes on my body were closed but I never saw it clearly before. I understand why I have cancer and I know it's not just a physical disease but also emotional. I know I have to go back to my body, I know I have to treat it. " Moorjani shared.

Moorjani also knows what her doctors and family discuss when she is in a coma, including conversations outside the hospital room. "This scared everyone," Moorjani said. She knew what doctors and nurses did at the time.

The doctors said she would die, but she recovered completely after only 5 weeks."Millions of cancer cells disappear from my body , " Moorjani said.

Moorjani, now 58, describes her story in a book in detail. She moved to the United States three years ago and is working on a writer and speaker.

She is also in the process of learning more about OBE. The OBE experience once belonged to the spiritual and mystical categories. Today, OBE research is more scientific. Moorjani's research focuses on quantum physics, a science that examines how matter interacts with energy.

In August, a study by the University of Aix-Marseille in France found that people were more likely to undergo OBE if they had dizziness and inner ear diseases, called peripheral vestibular disorders ( peripheral vestibular disorder.

"Our data indicate that OBE in patients with dizziness may increase due to discrete awareness of vestibular disorders, combined with psychological factors (loss of sensation - perception, stress and anxiety) and neurological factors (migraine) ", the study concluded.

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Rosalie e'Silva can enter the escape experience when relaxing.(Photo: SCMP).

Hong Kong's Rosalie e'Silva said she could enter a state of near-death almost anytime she wanted. All that e'Silva needs to do is lie on its back in a relaxed and quiet environment.

At the Garden Gathering event at Sai Yuen Farm on Changzhou Island in October, e'Silva sat cross-legged on a smooth wooden floor outside the dome watching stars, sharing the OBE experiences. Outside, tropical storm Khanun is approaching the island, causing trees outside to tilt, the wind blows violently.

E'Silva said she started having an OBE experience when she was a little girl."I've always had strange experiences as a child, even at the age of five. I was afraid to fall asleep, so I poured all my energy into my thumb. I don't know why! I will transfer body energy to other parts. Unconsciously, I am practicing yoga nidra , " said e'Silva. This is the kind of yoga that puts people in a state between sleep and consciousness, also known as yoga .

"Many people think this experience is just a very vivid dream," e'Silva explained. "But it is much more than that. It feels incredible to come and can change lives. It reveals more about you outside the body. Your awareness can exist outside the body." .

A few weeks later at the film SharedSpace, e'Silva, who has a yoga teacher certificate, shared more about OBE and the time she spent at the Monroe Institute (TMI), a charity in Virginia state, USA , specializing in OBE. TMI was founded by Robert Monroe, a radio manager known for his research on cognitive transformations.


Robert Monroe, founder of the Monroe Institute, specializes in OBE research.(Video: YouTube).

An experienced OBE expert is American doctor Eben Alexander. After more than 25 years in the career of a neurologist, treating many patients with traumatic coma, brain tumors, cerebrovascular aneurysms, infections and strokes, Alexander thinks he understands the working mechanism of brain. On November 10, 2008, he was comatose due to a rare form of meningitis. With a week of coma having to rely on artificial respirators, his chances of living become fragile.

On the seventh day, to everyone's astonishment, he woke up with his memories erased. What he can recall is a journey into another world "more real than this Earth". "Exhilarating experiences are an example of non-locational awareness, when our perceptions are beyond the natural boundaries of the body, and are often part of a near-death experience , " Alexander said.

Alexander thinks that neuroscience is gradually discovering the essential relationship between mind and brain. However, the evidence of this relationship is related to the paradox of quantum measurement and contrary to the materialism of traditional science.