NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE OF A
NEUROSURGEON TOLD IN NEWSWEEK
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Is there life after death? One neurosurgeon with ties to Lynchburg is
trying to answer that. He tells his story in the pages of Newsweek
that's on stands right now.
Dr.
Eben Alexander said four years ago, he was in a coma. Doctors at
Lynchburg General, where he worked, determined he had a very rare
bacterial meningitis. He explained that there is no scientific
explanation for the fact that while his body lay in a coma, his mind was
alive and well - seeing what he believes is heaven. He says:
“As
a neurosurgeon, I did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death
experiences. ... I understand what happens to the brain when people are
near death, and I had always believed there were good scientific
explanations for the heavenly out-of-body journeys described by those
who narrowly escaped death.
In the fall of 2008, however, after seven
days in a coma during which the human part of my brain, the neocortex,
was inactivated, I experienced something so profound that it gave me a
scientific reason to believe in consciousness after death.”
“Then,
on the morning of my seventh day in the hospital, as my doctors weighed
whether to discontinue treatment, my eyes popped open. ‘You have
nothing to fear.’ ‘There is nothing you can do wrong.’ The message
flooded me with a vast and crazy sensation of relief. ‘You have nothing
to fear.’ ‘There is nothing you can do wrong.’ The message flooded me
with a vast and crazy sensation of relief. There is no scientific
explanation for the fact that while my body lay in coma, my mind - my
conscious, inner self - was alive and well.
While
the neurons of my cortex were stunned to complete inactivity by the
bacteria that had attacked them, my brain-free consciousness journeyed
to another, larger dimension of the universe: a dimension I’d never
dreamed existed and which the old, pre-coma me would have been more than
happy to explain was a simple impossibility. But that dimension - in
rough outline, the same one described by countless subjects of
near-death experiences and other mystical states - is there,” explains
Dr Alexander.
For
seven days, Dr. Alexander lay in a deep coma. “I’m not the first person
to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body.
Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history. But
as far as I know, no one before me has ever traveled to this dimension
(a) while their cerebral cortex was completely shut down, and (b) while
their body was under minute medical observation, as mine was for the
full seven days of my coma,” says Dr. Alexander. While in coma, at the
same time, he “journeyed to another, larger dimension of the universe, a
dimension I'd never dreamed existed.” Dr. Alexander has no doubt about
the existence of that dimension, as he explains “what I saw and learned
there has placed me quite literally in a new world: a world where we are
much more than our brains and bodies, and where death is not the end of
consciousness but rather a chapter in a vast, and incalculably
positive, journey.” The sages explain that apart from the physical body,
there are subtle elements assembled together surrounding the individual
soul, the small particle of spirit.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Maya
is divided into twenty four categories: the five great elements ... the
five tan-matras, the ten knowledge-acquiring and working senses, and
mind, heart, intelligence and false-ego. Altogether these are the twenty
four categories of matter. The conscious individual spirit soul is the
twenty fifth category in the body, and the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, the Supersoul, in the twenty-sixth. ... The sthula-sarira
(gross body) consists of the five gross elements (panca-maha-bhuta),
five sense objects (panca-tan-matra) and the ten senses. The
linga-sarira (subtle body) consists of the mind, heart, intelligence and
false-ego. The individual spirit false thinks of this material body in
terms of “I” and “mine”. In this way he does not understand how his own
welfare is best served. The soul, a tiny fragment of spirit, exists in a
dimension beyond time, space, and the other features of the material
world. Even though it is a tiny particle, the soul is all-pervading
within the material body. As a tiny drop of sandal-paste cools the
entire body, so the soul, situated in one place within the material
body, is aware of the pleasure and pains of the body as a whole.
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