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Experiences Near Death: Beyond Medicine and Religion,Used
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A person is seriously ill or involved in an accident and their heart stops beating; for a brief time they are clinically 'dead.' Once revived, the victim has a remarkable tale to relate: typical narratives include feelings of great peace, outofbody travel, tunnel sensations, life review, and bright lights. These phenomena, often referred to as 'neardeath experiences,' have spawned an entire pop industry dedicated to plumbing the depths of their mysteries, and they continue to inspire heated debate and raise fascinating questions about the nature of life and death. But most observers assume that there are only two ways to interpret the neardeath experience: in the religious terms of life after death, or in the medical terms of the mechanics of the brain.In Experiences Near Death, however, Allan Kellehear presents a revolutionary new approach to the field of 'neardeath studies,' one that examines these episodes as they relate to the specific cultures from which they arise, helping us to understand what these visions are as a cultural and psychological response and why they occur. Kellehear compares neardeath experiences from all over the worldIndia, China, Guam, America, Australia, and New Zealandrevealing not only the similarities among them, but also the pertinent differences that can tell us much about the way people from different cultures view their world. He recounts, for example, a neardeath experience from Guam where people fly through the clouds to make invisible visits to living relatives; he compares experiences from huntergatherer societies to urban American ones; and in a fascinating discussion of the bestselling children's story The Velveteen Rabbit, Kellehear examines its remarkable similarities to the Western neardeath experience. He concludes that these visions are brought on by a profound experience of crisis, and are similar to visions brought on by other trauma such as bereavement, being lost at sea, or trapped in a mine. People who have lived through these events, Kellehear notes, often see visions which are identical to those encountered during neardeath experiences. Indeed, he finds that the neardeath experience is a common reaction to a deep sense of separation from others, and he includes it within a much larger group of human experiences. In addition, Kellehear provides an extensive look at community reactions to neardeath experiences, and he also offers an indepth examination of much supposedly unbiased academic research into NDE. (In one eyeopening chapter, for instance, he reveals some of the controversial reasons why neuroscience writers try so hard to have their theories accepted by the public).The neardeath experience continues to attract the attention of the popular press, but there have been few serious studies of this often contentious subject. Now, in Experiences Near Death, Kellehear uncovers intriguing evidence that sheds new light on a phenomenon that has fascinated and mystified us all. These experiences force us to reflect on issues of personal significance (like hope and happiness) and show us how the many different perceptions of the neardeath experience have become relevant to the anxieties and questions of our times.
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