Heaven is real, says neurosurgeon who claims to have visited the afterlife

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  • TheRifleman
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    • 08-30-12
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    Heaven is real, says neurosurgeon who claims to have visited the afterlife
    Dr. Eben Alexanderhas taught at Harvard Medical School and has earned a strong reputation as a neurosurgeon. And while Alexander says he's long called himself a Christian, he never held deeply religious beliefs or a pronounced faith in the afterlife. But after a week in a coma during the fall of 2008, during which his neocortex ceased to function, Alexander claims he experienced a life-changing visit to the afterlife, specifically heaven.
    "According to current medical understanding of the brain and mind, there is absolutely no way that I could have experienced even a dim and limited consciousness during my time in the coma, much less the hyper-vivid and completely coherent odyssey I underwent," Alexander writes in the cover story of this week's edition of Newsweek.
    So what exactly does heaven look like?
    Alexander says he first found himself floating above clouds before witnessing, "transparent, shimmering beings arced across the sky, leaving long, streamer like lines behind them."
    He claims to have been escorted by an unknown female companion and says he communicated with these beings through a method of correspondence that transcended language. Alexander says the messages he received from those beings loosely translated as:
    "You are loved and cherished, dearly, forever."

    "You have nothing to fear."
    "There is nothing you can do wrong."..............

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/heaven-real-says-neurosurgeon-claims-visited-afterlife-213527063.html
  • Andy117
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    • 02-07-10
    • 9511

    #2
    You don't have to worry about it, you're not going there.
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    • tto827
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      • 10-01-12
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      #3
      funny how imagination works. His body was shut down, his mind needed to find something to fill the gap in time. So it created a believable (to him) load of crap about the afterlife. I'm not even three years removed from high school and I know this stuff, maybe I am qualified to be a neurosurgeon.
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      • TheRifleman
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        • 08-30-12
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        #4
        Originally posted by tto827
        funny how imagination works. His body was shut down, his mind needed to find something to fill the gap in time. So it created a believable (to him) load of crap about the afterlife. I'm not even three years removed from high school and I know this stuff, maybe I am qualified to be a neurosurgeon.
        you're a no-nothing, punk-kid. Eat your milk and cookies and run along to bed.
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        • tto827
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          • 10-01-12
          • 9078

          #5
          Originally posted by TheRifleman
          you're a no-nothing, punk-kid. Eat your milk and cookies and run along to bed.
          G-d tell you that?
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          • PhillyFlyers
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            • 09-27-11
            • 8245

            #6
            Sounds like a similar story about the guy that got hit by lightning, was pronounced dead, and woke up sometime later in the hospital screaming in terror because he said he went to Hell.
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