Research data on life after death

Some children have memories that coincide with someone's life in the past, raising doubts about the existence of previous lives. Many questions about life after death are real or not. Let's try to understand this topic through the article below.

According to Epoch Times, science may not be able to prove people with a next life, but at least studies help us determine how many people have experienced the afterlife.

Death moment

Erlendur Haraldsson, a psychology professor at the University of Iceland, surveyed about 700 doctors and nurses in the US and India about what they heard from dying patients.

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"Soul of the soul"is one of the feelings that can occur when people fall into a near-death state.(Photo: World News Daily Report).

Many patients say seeing dead friends or relatives help them transition to the afterlife. Death patients often become happy and their fears disappear when they see these scenes.

"We define hallucinations as a spectacle of others not seeing. From a technical point of view, those scenes can be hallucinations. But from a different perspective, they are also realities , " Haraldssons said.

Surveys in North America and Europe show that about 10 - 40% of respondents believe they have been in contact with the deceased, of which 67% have visual experiences, 28% have hearing sense, 13% through touch and 5% through the sense of smell.

Near-death experience

Each year, about 200,000 Americans report experiencing near-death experiences (NDE) . NDEs often include the feeling of a soul leaving the body, observing emergency efforts from an external perspective and seeing a scene in another kingdom.

Results from a survey of US doctors in 2005 showed that 59% of doctors believed that there existed some forms of the world after death.

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After clinical death, many patients said they saw the tunnel and bright light.(Photo: Csanna).

"This is a much higher rate than the survey data of people in other scientific disciplines," Dinesh D'Souza wrote in his book "Evidence of life after death."

The brains of patients with Alzheimer's dementia are often degraded to the point that they cannot perform normal mental function. But according to the study of Alexander Batthyany, a doctor working at the University of Vienna, Austria, the brains of 10% of the 227 patients became unusually lucid before dying.

Experience outside the body

Out-of-body experience (OBE) is a form of NDE. This phenomenon shows that the soul or mind can exist separately from the body.

Nelson Abreu, OBE researcher at Princeton University, USA, is one of the authors of a book published in February entitled "Out-of-Body Consciousness: Evidence and Reflection". The book covers many statistical surveys in some countries, including the US, Australia and Brazil. The results show that about 70 million people worldwide have experienced OBE.

Reincarnation

Jim Tucker, Ph.D. at the University of Virginia, USA, has a database of 2,500 cases of children recalling previous lives. In some cases, the details recalled by them are verified to coincide with someone's life and death in the past.

According to Tucker's analysis, 73% of abnormal deaths recalled by children from past lives fall on men. This is consistent with US statistics on the number of abnormal deaths in 5 years with 72% of men.