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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - 1944 - Events
1944 - World War II.
January 4 - The Battle of Monte Cassino begins.
January 5 - Murder of Danish playwright Kaj Munk.
January 14 - The Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod.
January 17 - British forces, in Italy, cross the Garigliano River.
January 17 - Meat Rationing ends in Australia.
January 20 - The Royal Air Force drops 2,300 tons of bombs on Berlin. The U.S. Army 36th Infantry Division, in Italy, attempts to cross the Rapido R ...
See also:1944, 1944 - Events, 1944 - World War II, 1944 - Other events, 1944 - Unknown dates, 1944 - Ongoing events, 1944 - Births, 1944 - January, 1944 - February, 1944 - March, 1944 - April, 1944 - May, 1944 - June-October, 1944 - November-December, 1944 - Deaths, 1944 - January-May, 1944 - July-August, 1944 - September-December, 1944 - Date unknown, 1944 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1944: Encyclopedia II - 1944 - Events |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As an afterlife experienceMany commentators see near death experiences as an afterlife experience, and some accounts include elements that, according to some theorists, are most simply explained by an out-of-body consciousness. For example, in one account, a woman accurately described a surgical instrument she had not seen previously, as well as a conversation that occurred while she was understood to be clinically dead (Sabom, 1998). In another account, from a proactive Dutch NDE study [1], a nurse removed the dentures of an unconscious heart attack victim, and was aske ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-death research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experienceOther commentators see near death experiences as a purely naturalistic phenomenon. For example; a Swiss study (Blanke. et.al, 2002), published in Nature Magazine [4], found that electrical stimulation on the brain region known as the right angular gyrus repeatedly caused out-of-body experiences to the patient[5]. According to this perspective the cause of the NDE might be understood as a result of neurobiological mechanisms, related to such factors as epilepsy, brain stimula ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-death research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effectsNDE subjects often report long-term after-effects, and changes in worldview, such as an increased interest in spirituality, an increased interest in the meaning of life, increased empathic understanding and a decrease in fear of death (van Lommel et.al, 2001). Some subjects also report internal feelings of bodily energy and/or altered states of consciousness similar to those associated with the yogic concept of kundalini (Greyson, 2000).
Greyson (1983) developed The Near-Death Experience Scale in order to measure the after-effects of ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-death research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-death researchA significant amount of the research on near-death experiences is co-ordinated through the field of Near-Death Studies. Among the pioneers of Near-Death Studies we find Dr. Raymond Moody, who has chronicled and studied many of these experiences in several books (Moody, 1975;1977;1999), and Dr. Kenneth Ring, co-founder and past President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS). Major contributions to the field include the construction of a Weighted Core Experience Index (Ring, 1980) in order to measure the depth of the ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-death research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-death research |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As an afterlife experienceMany commentators see near death experiences as an afterlife experience, and some accounts include elements that, according to some theorists, are most simply explained by an out-of-body consciousness. For example, in one account, a woman accurately described a surgical instrument she had not seen previously, as well as a conversation that occurred while she was understood to be clinically dead (Sabom, 1998). In another account, from a proactive Dutch NDE study [1], a nurse removed the dentures of an unconscious heart attack victim, and was aske ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-Death Research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical Implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience |
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See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-Death Research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical Implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - 1944 - BirthsFor more 1944 births see Category:1944 births
1944 - January.
January 2 - Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Cambodian politician
January 6 - Bonnie Franklin, American actress
January 6 - Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Swiss immunologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
January 9 - Jimmy Page, English guitarist (Led Zeppelin)
January 12 - Joe Frazier, American boxer
January 17 - Françoise Hardy, French singer
January 18 - Paul Keating, ...
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1944 - January-May.
January 1 - Charles Turner, Australian cricketer (b. 1862)
January 11 - Edgard Potier, Belgian spy (b. 1903)
January 20 - James McKeen Cattell, American psychologist (b. 1860)
January 23 - Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter (b. 1863)
January 31 - Jean Giraudoux, French writer (b. 1882)
January 31 - William Allen White, American journalist (b. 1868)
February 1 - Piet Mondriaan, Dutch pa ...
See also:1944, 1944 - Events, 1944 - World War II, 1944 - Other events, 1944 - Unknown dates, 1944 - Ongoing events, 1944 - Births, 1944 - January, 1944 - February, 1944 - March, 1944 - April, 1944 - May, 1944 - June-October, 1944 - November-December, 1944 - Deaths, 1944 - January-May, 1944 - July-August, 1944 - September-December, 1944 - Date unknown, 1944 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1944: Encyclopedia II - 1944 - Deaths |
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 |  |  | Raymond Moody: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-Death ResearchAmong the pioneers of Near-Death Studies and research we find Dr. Raymond Moody, who has chronicled and studied many of these experiences in several books (Moody, 1975;1977;1999), and Dr. Kenneth Ring, co-founder and past President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS).
Major contributions to the field include the construction of a Weighted Core Experience Index (Ring, 1980) in order to measure the depth of the Near-Death experience, and the construction of the Near-Death Experience Scale (Greyson, 1983) in o ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-Death Research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical Implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-Death Research |
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Greyson (1983) developed The Near-Death Experience Scale in order to measure the after-effects of ...
See also:Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-Death Research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical Implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects |
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