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The Meaning and Intensity of the Near-Death Experience (open access)

The Meaning and Intensity of the Near-Death Experience

Article exploring the hypothesis that near-death experiencers (NDErs) assign the meaning of the NDE by using causal (effect) and semantic (affect) attributions. To test this hypothesis, 32 spontaneous verbal accounts of NDEs were analyzed.
Date: Winter 1998
Creator: Sahlman, James M. & Norton, Max C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Phenomenology of Near-Death Consciousness in Past-Life Regression Therapy: A Pilot Study (open access)

The Phenomenology of Near-Death Consciousness in Past-Life Regression Therapy: A Pilot Study

Article reporting the results of a pilot study exploring similarities between the phenomenology of post-death awareness reported by regressed subjects and the phenomenology of near-death experiences (NDE), as far as the therapeutic modality normally accommodates post-death phenomena. Similarities and differences between NDEs and post-death regression phenomena suggest new avenues of research.
Date: Autumn 1998
Creator: Wade, Jenny
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physically Transcendent Awareness: A Comparison of the Phenomenology of Consciousness Before Birth and After Death (open access)

Physically Transcendent Awareness: A Comparison of the Phenomenology of Consciousness Before Birth and After Death

Article discussing veridical evidence of a physically transcendent source of consciousness, which comes from both extremes of the life span when central nervous system functioning is compromised, suggesting that some form of personhood can exist independently of known cellular processes associated with the body.
Date: Summer 1998
Creator: Wade, Jenny
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guest Editorial: The Amplification and Integration of Near-Death and Other Exceptional Human Experiences by the Larger Cultural Context: An Autobiographical Case (open access)

Guest Editorial: The Amplification and Integration of Near-Death and Other Exceptional Human Experiences by the Larger Cultural Context: An Autobiographical Case

Abstract: Although I became a parapsychologist in part to help me understand the near-death experience (NDE) I had in 1952 as an undergraduate, it was not until 1990 that I began to integrate my NDE into my life. Doing so alerted me to the role the larger cultural context plays in regard to NDEs and other exceptional human experiences (EHEs). I propose not only that we need to draw on cultural resources to amplify the meaning of our exceptional human experiences, but that EHEs themselves carry the seeds of cultural change.
Date: Spring 1998
Creator: White, Rhea A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Near-Death Experiences, Shamanism, and the Scientific Method (open access)

Near-Death Experiences, Shamanism, and the Scientific Method

Article discussing the overlap between shamanism and near-death experiences (NDEs) and suggesting that the study of shamanism would be helpful in more fully understanding this phenomena and beginning the development of an applied methodology. Although it may be difficult to verify subjective accounts of NDEs and shamanic journeys, from a clinical standpoint it may not be necessary to do so in order to develop a technique that passes the test of scientific scrutiny.
Date: Spring 1998
Creator: Green, J. Timothy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Six Studies of Out-of-Body Experiences (open access)

Six Studies of Out-of-Body Experiences

Article reviewing six studies of a basic component of the near-death experience (NDE), the out-of body experience (OBE).
Date: Winter 1998
Creator: Tart, Charles T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inner Communications Following the Near-Death Experience (open access)

Inner Communications Following the Near-Death Experience

Article describing three individuals who reported experiencing inner communications subsequent to their near-death experiences (NDEs), and suggesting that these inner messages may be a form of intuition, encouraging further research into this phenomena.
Date: Summer 1998
Creator: Liester, Mitchell B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiences of Anoxia: Do Reflex Anoxic Seizures Resemble Near-Death Experiences? (open access)

Experiences of Anoxia: Do Reflex Anoxic Seizures Resemble Near-Death Experiences?

Article exploring the role of anoxia in near-death experiences (NDEs) through the use of a questionnaire.
Date: Winter 1998
Creator: Blackmore, Susan
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Emerging Intelligence and Its Critical Look at Us (open access)

The Emerging Intelligence and Its Critical Look at Us

Abstract: In response to Susan Gunn's editorial, I offer a less comforting but more utilitarian perspective on the life and death of artificial consciousness. Admittedly an unpopular view, it suggests that concurrence with Gunn's message represents the seeds of our own destruction, as an emerging synthetic intelligence begins to extinguish us.
Date: Autumn 1998
Creator: Thaler, Stephen L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guest Editorial: Can Artificial Intelligence Have a Near-Death Experience? A Critical Look at the Ultimate Text (open access)

Guest Editorial: Can Artificial Intelligence Have a Near-Death Experience? A Critical Look at the Ultimate Text

Abstract: Since a computer model begins as an instance of writing, that is, a "text," it is appropriate to examine this kind of discourse through the perspective of literary criticism. I examine Stephen Thaler's (1995) "intelligent" computer program and conclude that the gedanken creatures are constructed upon a structuralist theory of the text, which cannot support a complete simulation of human intelligence of experience.
Date: Autumn 1998
Creator: Gunn, Susan C.
System: The UNT Digital Library