Published on Apr 15, 2012 neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick talks to Iain McNay about his research into end of life experiences and deathbed phenomena and what these mean in the greater picture of who we really are.
Near Death Experiences (NDE)
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- Casey, J, ‘After Lives: A Guide to Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory’, Martin, M and Augustine, K ‘The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death’, Davids P and Schwartz G.E – The Context of LifeAfter Lives: A Guide to Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory by John Casey Reviewed by David Lorimer The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death Edited by Michael Martin and Keith Augustine Reviewed by David Lorimer An Atheist in Heaven: The Ultimate Evidence for Life After Death? by Paul Davids and Gary E. Schwartz with John Allison Reviewed by David ...
- Conciousness and Dying – Dr Peter FenwickPublished on Apr 15, 2012 neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick talks to Iain McNay about his research into end of life experiences and deathbed phenomena and what these mean in the greater picture of who we really are.
- Dying is Unexpectedly PositiveAnyone who has sat at the bedside of a person who is terminally ill will notice that as death approaches, the subject often feels a burst of positive emotions. Contrary to our popular culture, where death is seen as frightening, something to be avoided, the dying don’t necessarily feel that way. Positive emotions about dying ...
- Exploring the Frontiers of Consciousness – Peter and Elizabeth Fenwick 80th Birthday CelebrationIt is a real pleasure to be speaking on this splendid occasion in celebration of Peter and Elizabeth, whose friendship means a lot to me, as for many of us here, I know. Peter and I were both at Trinity College, Cambridge, where we studied Natural Science (there was no medical school in Cambridge in those ...
- Fenwick, Peter, Dr.Dr. Peter Brooke Cadogan Fenwick – President of the Scientific and Medical Network – is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied Natural Science. He obtained his clinical experience at St Thomas’ Hospital Career Peter Fenwick was a senior lecturer at King’s College, London, where he worked as a consultant at the Institute of Psychiatry. ...
- London Group 07-2017 – Near Death Experiences (NDEs) in JapanDr. ORNELLA CORAZZA is a medical anthropologist, author of Near-Death Experiences: exploring the mind-body connection (Routledge 2008). She held fellowships at the 21st Century Centre of Excellence (COE) on Death and Life Studies at the University of Tokyo and this evening Ornella explained the different perspectives the Japanese have on what it means to be a human being, through ...
- Michael Persinger on the Neurology of NDEsWhat happens in the brain during a Near Death Experience? Does an EEG flat-line mean that there is no brain activity during a NDE? Alex Tsakiris questions neurologist Michael Persinger on his views about NDEs, neurological research and veridical events reported by NDE patients. Persinger, a researcher at Laurentian University is best known for his ...
- Parti, R and Perry, P ‘Dying to Wake Up: A Doctor’s Voyage into the Afterlife and the Wisdom He Brought Back’ Deep TransformationDying to Wake Up: A Doctor’s Voyage into the Afterlife and the Wisdom He Brought Back by Dr Rajiv Parti with Paul Perry Reviewed by David Lorimer This extraordinary story joins the likes of Proof of Heaven by Dr Eben Alexander and Dying to be Me by Anita Moorjani as a classic of recent NDE literature and with ...
- Renz, Monika ‘Hope and Grace: Spiritual Experiences in Severe Distress, Illness and Dying ‘ – In the Liminal SphereHope and Grace: Spiritual Experiences in Severe Distress, Illness and Dying by Monika Renz Reviewed by David Lorimer This book follows on from the one I reviewed this time last year – Death – a Transition. It is a study of spiritual experiences in severe distress, illness and dying based on a survey of all the patients in ...
- Rivas,T, Dirven A and Smit, R ‘The Self Does Not Die: Verified Paranormal Phenomena from Near-Death Experiences’ – Science Supports the Reality of the SoulThe Self Does Not Die: Verified Paranormal Phenomena from Near-Death Experiences by Titus Rivas, Annie Dirven and Rudolf H. Smit Reviewed by Eben Alexander True open-minded skepticism is our greatest ally in trying to better understand the mind-brain connection as it is revealed through the extraordinary lens of near-death experiences (NDEs). True skeptics will thus greatly appreciate the rich ...
- The Transformative Power of NDEs – Dr Penny SartoriDuring the course of my prospective hospital research it was evident that NDEs occur and have very real, sometimes life changing, effects on those who experience them. It is therefore paramount that all healthcare workers are educated about NDEs to ensure that patients can be directed to the necessary support to help fully integrate such ...
- Tibor Putnoki visits LampeterTibor Putnoki at Lampeter and venues throughout Wales Putnoki Tibor tells his story – a view from the audience at Lampeter On 16 and 17 March 2015 the Lampeter and West Wales convenor hosted a double event arranged by the Light of Love Organisation as part of a tour of Wales by Tibor Putnoki. Angela Youdale, at ...
- Veterans and Near Death Experiences – How we can Facilitate their Recovery – Dr Diane CorcoranWe know veterans are committing suicide at the rate of 20 service members a day. Is there a way we can help address this terrible statistic with a new intervention and different approach? Currently, NDEs are not addressed at all in their care, yet recently new research shows that 48% of combat related service members ...
Dr. Peter Brooke Cadogan Fenwick – President of the Scientific and Medical Network – is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied Natural Science. He obtained his clinical experience at St Thomas’ Hospital Career Peter Fenwick was a senior lecturer at King’s College, London, where he worked as […]
It is a real pleasure to be speaking on this splendid occasion in celebration of Peter and Elizabeth, whose friendship means a lot to me, as for many of us here, I know. Peter and I were both at Trinity College, Cambridge, where we studied Natural Science (there was no […]