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Editor's Foreword [Spring 2011] (open access)

Editor's Foreword [Spring 2011]

Editorial statement introducing the contents of the journal issue and providing other relevant notes.
Date: Spring 2011
Creator: Holden, Janice Miner
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Its History and Controversial Aspects of its Contents (open access)

The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Its History and Controversial Aspects of its Contents

Abstract: In recent decades, the Tibetan Book of the Dead (TBD) has attracted much attention from Westerners interested in Eastern spirituality and has been discussed in the literature on dying and near-death experiences. However, the history of the TBD has practically been ignored in that literature up to now. This history has been elaborated in detail by Tibetologist Bryan Cuevas (2003). To bring this history to the attention of scholars in the field of near-death studies, I present in this paper a summary of the TBD's development based primarily on the work of Cuevas (2003). The summary shows that the TBD was gradually elaborated within a specific Tibetan Buddhist context, the Dzokchen tradition. In comparing features of first-hand reports of the death and dying process as reported in the TBD with those reported in four other categories -- Tibetan délok, near-death experiencers, mediums, and children who remember previous lives -- I find that some features are consistent but that other key features are not. Because it seems likely that inconsistent features of the TBD reflect idiosyncratic dying and afterlife concepts of the Dzokchen tradition, scholars in the field of near-death studies and others should be careful about adopting the contents …
Date: Spring 2011
Creator: Nahm, Michael
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Near-Death Experiences and the Mind-Body Relationship: A Systems-Theoretical Perspective (open access)

Near-Death Experiences and the Mind-Body Relationship: A Systems-Theoretical Perspective

Abstract: In this paper I support the view that NDEs provide empirical support for mind-body substance dualism and argue that a systems-theoretical analysis of the evidence is required to obtain valid insights into the nature of the mind as a substantial object existing in addition to the body. Without such an approach, systems phenomena such as property emergence and property masking could lead to mischaracterization of both the nature of the mind itself and the ways in which the mind and body work together holistically. Applying a systems-theoretical perspective, I show that some psychic abilities are emergent capacities of the mind-body system, that ordinary faculties such as emotional perceptiveness can be understood within the same framework as extraordinary faculties such as telepathy, and that NDE evidence favors a naturalistic form of Substance Dualism.
Date: Spring 2011
Creator: Rousseau, David
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library