Dr. Pim van Lommel and his researchs about Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)

In our December Newsletter, we shared moments from the conference that Dr. Pim van Lommel gave at the College of Physicians of Barcelona. However, his participation includes a second part, which we are sharing with you in this issue.

In this video, a continuation of his previous talk, he presents detailed and specific scientific evidence about what happens to consciousness during an NDE, based on his research.

As he mentions, it is always and will continue to be a scientific challenge to discuss new hypotheses that explain the possibility of having clear and heightened consciousness during a temporary period of non-functionality of the brain. However, it will be an even greater challenge to overcome our own dogmas and allow ourselves to delve deeper into what scientific evidence shows us.

As emphasized by American physicist Robert Oppenheimer, scientists are and must be free to ask any question, to doubt assumptions, to seek evidence, and to correct any errors.

P.S. Here is also the link to the first part of the talk shared in the December 2023 newsletter, in case you’d like to revisit it.

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