The Paranormal (Where is it now?)

by George Jelliss ⌂ @, Crewe, Sunday, January 11, 2009, 16:20 (5793 days ago) @ David Turell

The 8th January item from DT was: - "In NDE's patients, who could not have found out the information beforehand, come back from an NDE and tell of a recent death of a person they know, and describe the information to a nurse or doctor at the bedside (primarily in hospice care). I have personally heard one hospice doctor incredulously describe this on a radio program in Houston. The literature is filled with them. George may choose not to believe professional caregivers. This is third party corroboration. I agree that a mind may be too open to silliness, but it also can be too firm in previous convictions that are now being overturned." - There is not sufficient explicit data here to come to any opinion. Professional caregivers are not immune from error or gullibility. There was a professor of mathematics and physics who endorsed Yuri Geller's spoon-bending. - When you say they (A) "tell" of the recent death of a person (B) that they know, do you mean someone (B) who has died while they (A) were in their near death state, and that they (A) are able to give details of how they (B) died? Would these be people in the same hospice, or elsewhere?

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GPJ


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