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Near-Death Visions of Unborn Children: Indications of a Pre-Earth Life (open access)

Near-Death Visions of Unborn Children: Indications of a Pre-Earth Life

Abstract: A limited number of accounts of near-death visions that include unborn children suggest a life before birth. The unborn children in these visions have been described as spirits, as children or children but full-grown, and as residing in another world, perhaps different from the realm of the afterlife. The arrival of these children into our earthly world is similar to the departure of near-death experiencers into the other world.
Date: Winter 1992
Creator: Lundahl, Craig R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Family Reunions: Visionary Encounters with the Departed in a Modern-Day Psychomanteum (open access)

Family Reunions: Visionary Encounters with the Departed in a Modern-Day Psychomanteum

Article describing a modern attempt to recreate the psychomanteum. Like near-death experiences, visionary encounters in this modern psychomanteum are experienced as real and not as hallucinatory, and have profound personal aftereffects. This novel experimental technique may permit the scientific study of phenomena that previously occurred only spontaneously and under uncontrolled circumstances.
Date: Winter 1992
Creator: Moody, Raymond A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guest Editorial: Avoiding the Columbus Confusion: An Ockhamish View of Near-Death Research (open access)

Guest Editorial: Avoiding the Columbus Confusion: An Ockhamish View of Near-Death Research

Article exploring the theory that contemporary belief that near-death experiences (NDEs) are glimpses of an afterlife may prevent us from realizing their more profound nature. Belief in an afterlife has not historically brought humanity a high quality of life, but NDEs seem reliably to do so, and may offer important clues about why the expanded vitality, the "eternity-consciousness," of the mystics is commonly blocked.
Date: Winter 1992
Creator: Wren-Lewis, John
System: The UNT Digital Library