9:07 Susan says she's looked at hundreds of cases? I would think if you look at about a hundred of genuine nde accounts, you would at least consider it to be a real thing
These people left there bodies "dead" or not. So what's up with that. Blackmore is ignoring evidence that she can't explain away. She is also extremely arrogant and even just plain stupid to not acknowledge that she has not disproven NDE's.
Blackmore's claim to personal experience is that she got high on pot and had an out of body experience that lasted several hours. Sorry Susan, but cannabis does not cause human beings to hallucinate. Maybe you dozed off with the TV blaring a cartoon and you had a somewhat vivid dream -- but you did not hallucinate an OBE. And where is your peer-reviewed evidence for the claims you make about brain death and perceptions thereof?
what this cunt said between 0:27-0:33 is ball crap, and i'd like to see this article or journal entry for this research...i strongly believe that there is mass of elite fucks who control even science, what u get to know and what u don't get to know.
I'm not exactly sure what cases Blackmore has studied and the extent of their accuracy, but I suspect that she's displaying what social psychologists call confirmation bias. This is when a person reaches a conclusion and only perceives "evidence" that confirms it, while glossing over or unconsciously ignoring evidence that is inconsistent with their conclusion.
Blackmore said that we'll never know what happens after death because people who have near death experiences haven't actually died, yet she admits that some of these people have no heart beat or brain activity. What's her definition of death then or life for that matter? Is there a difference between clinical death and real death?
@j3cruz1 ::: In real death, you do not return to the physical body. You might want to read about Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross who was the expert in death and dying.
Idiot woman with the GREEN HAIR just cannot accept it!!! She will explain it away until her final breath....then she will know. By studying science within a 3D perspective...all you will learn is the 3D perspective...period. She is obviously scared of the truth and tries to explain everything away...otherwise she would have to face the reality of her OWN NDE!!!
This is HER way of dealing with it...not everyone else's. The scientists w/o ego and courage are starting to find the truth.
I think Dr. Blackmore is just adamant not to accept the possibility of consciousness being outside the brain. Looking at the evidences available in the net of the near-death-experiences, even a common man can see that these experiences are happening when the brain is totally dead. She argues these must be hallucinations because they happen just when someone enters or leaves consciousness. Many people describe events hours into their coma or unconsciousness. A scientist has to be open minded.
A very moving video. Bless him, Evert has since died (gone home IMO) . The statements from Blackmore at the end say it all. Don't waste your time arguing with the sceptics. It doesn't matter what you say, what evidence you provide, it's never any good. Leave them to get on with it, time to move on and leave these dinosaurs behind with their precious dogma. Stuff them.
@bunflinger If you haven't seen the BBC production "The Day I Died" you'd probably enjoy it. It is more powerful than this video in that it offers more precise clinical evidence and scientific explanation of how the brain and the spirit can exist separately. "The Day I Died" can be located on YT.
@MsTruNorth I'm going to check out the BBC production. Was just at your page, and lingered long enough to view the great 3 Day of the Condor scenes. A real gem from the mid-'70's, terrific writing with a great cast led by the underrated (or often overlooked) Sydney Pollack. Riveting performance from Max von Sydow, and Ms. Faye back lit to perfection, looking forlorn and lovely as the last of the great screen divas at that parting scene in the train station. A little off topic. Sorry.
@gore53 Yeah "Three Days of the Condor" was everything you said it is. |And I also agree that Max Von Sydow was riveting. Amazing actor. The BBC production "The Day I Died" is also posted amongst the playlists on my YT page, for your convenience.
@MsTruNorth Thanks, I'll no doubt be spending a fair amount of time at your page, as you have many videos which appear interesting. I'll try to clean up afterward.
Why, after all these years, are they still trotting this bloody woman put and setting her up to be the Only Voice Of Authority countering NDEe's various testimonies. I'm sick of listening to her - "Oh no, here she is again'. And, NO, she.does.not.listen. STFU already.
@carriemaizey They can't find anyone else to lie as she does. I agree that she ignores all clinical evidence from doctors far more experienced than herself, and this suggests she is pandering to special interests from whom she receives funding. I doubt her research is of any value, as she is well known for lacking scientific objectivity. She is simply not an astute thinker. So, if you fear God and you think sticking your head in the ground and denying his existence will do, she's your girl.
Is this even an argument? So she admits that many patients do clinically die, meaning no heartbeat or brain function, yet they haven't really died? Then what in God's name is the scientific definition of death?
@Marduniya I think she conveniently defines death as "When you never come back." Nonetheless, her implied definition does not explain how people who die while hooked up to monitoring equipment can described what they saw and heard in a room while all monitoring equipment indicated they had no brain activity whatsoever. Can you imagine your good tuition dollars being wasted on having her as a professor?
That Blackmore woman needs to wake up and smell the coffee instead of dismissing everything. I find it strange why she studied not disprove it rather than study to try to prove it if she had this experience.
firstly cant we get away from "christianity"u can have no faith belief be as a child etc.our brain is wired up to our bodys of course it is,and may go through a stage a chemical inbalance whatever as we die,leaving the body running a while like a car out of petrol rolling along,but she says we see what what we want!if youve just been trampled by a lorry your instinct is to survive not have pictures/ revelations of heaven,hell etc..and why so "spiritual"for lack of a better word.out of characters
07:45-08:05.. So is she saying that a girl who was clinically dead for 4 days && came baclk, really wasnt dead? hmmm... =/ This woman has NO idea what shes even talking about.. she never experiened an NDE herself so you cant give insight on something you havent dealt w/! It's ok b/c come Judgement day, then she will REALLY know! -__-
what i beleve: we are never in our body's, our brain connects ur to our body's by receiving from what we see hear feel and think.. now by what we think is really hard to explain because what we think is generated by "the" what is out of our body is turned into some sort of human logica in our brains also i think what is what in this series before that our brain only receives our consciousness and we can get away from it and exprience things without feelings and only have that generated thinking
I really feel sorry for you Susan and i will pray for you to be able to know the Truth of the secrets of GOD,the living GOD...if you knew what will happen on the other side with youre soul you would repent now and start to Bellive in youre creator and that everybody's NDE is Real...Amen!
How about the story of the hispanic housekeeper that saw a gym shoe on a hospital roof while being revived, described it (color) once she came to from a massive heart attack, and the nurse & maintenance worker who went on the roof and found the shoe? I was an EMT for 6 years, have known many ER doctors & nurses & hospice care personnel. The soul does not die, and our divine creator put us here to love one another & do good deeds. There is another dimension, we come close during sleep.
It's one thing to experience a NDE, but one time I actually witnessed someone have an OBE in the middle of the night. I watched his spirit walk out of the bedroom door.
I laid there considering whether or not to wake him up, but decided not to.
I would just like to say that believing in something beyond the preceptions of this body doesn't mean Christianity is accurate in any of it's bold claims.
As much as it's tough and hard for us to believe, we don't know what the heck we are doing here, and we don't know what this world wants from us.
Blackmore says, "I think it's more wishful thinking, people want to believe," yet she doesn't understand that her own position is also wishful thinking because she does NOT want to believe. She employs every denial to support her materialist view.
No matter how much i love science and biology..that scientist and psychologist was a complete idiot..she just refuses to look in other ways..other than her science and brain..that is so complex beyond her understanding and her Harvard studies.. she think she is god or something knowing everything and laughing to..she's just an idiot
@lalakers1984 exactly! There is NO other explanation other than the man was either talking to the woman he formerly had a relationship with (who was dead), or he was tuning in to another part of his conciousness which told him things he wasn`t even aware of in his own lifetime. Whatever was happening, he was getting the information AFTER he was dead! When scientist are trying to tell us that it is just LIGHTS OUT. It`s laughable.
@latehare1 thanks for your comment I'm glad you agree! these scientists never look at that evidence because they would be humiliated by the fact that something they called impossible was actually true.
@lalakers1984 That is a scientist's dream. A riddle so intense and complex, just steaming with moral and religious issues, full of mystery and intrigue. I hope that it is not solved too soon, I want to see if I can even get a single fact out of it. Maybe we will never know the answer, but the journey sounds so rich, I just want to shut myself up in a study for a week just thinking through it.
They clinical died but did not really die? How long do you have to be dead to be really dead? She if she wants to redefine death as more than clinical she has to provide a time-line and reasoning for this???
@latehare1 This Susan Blackmore wants attantion. I don´t think we should give her that, there are others so smart scientists who come with something new and interesting, and we should pay attantion to them. She seems more as student then as a doctor... Her explanations look so stupid. She even denies her own experience to biggin with, wanting to please authorities such as scientists. Unfortunately, not all scientists believe that NDE arn´t actual events.
@MegaTrivial that`s true. It is up to her if she wants to take that view and rant and rave about, what I believe, MOST of the population of the world are now beginning to realise is fact, and not wishful thinking or imagination.
Thanks for uploading. Another good program on NDE is The Day I Died here on YT. My only beef with these two programs is that they ddin't ask Blackmore to explain how a blind person from birth can see during an NDE/out of body experience.
Blackmore stated she had an out of body experience but she did not have a near death experience. What she experienced could have very well been a dream. She was not near death at all. So I dont see how she could compare her experience to the experiences of others who stated that the had a NDE or near death experience.
@Bronnie79 thats what i was thinking about, maybe she had been fallen asleep for a few moments.
some people use to have (lucid) dreams where they fly arround.
or maybe she took something else and doesnt want to admit it now.
i mean some years ago i smoked extremley strong holland weed and experienced a lot of freeky things, beeing COMPLETLEY high for up to 7 hours but something like that never happened to me!
susan wasnt even near death,she was high.thats completely different from an nde,theres alot of good evidence that she doesnt want to accept and theres some good points for the case of nde that she has left unchallenged
Susan's rambling fire of non-sense is personal and outside her profession. I've experienced other phenomenon outside nde's. The evidence for nde's is overwhelming. Susan had no true NDE ..it onlyn isolates her. Come here Susan u need a hug.
The woman from 8:48 is really stupid. How can she say "let me see the evidences" ? heh ? Now I "ask" her: show me the evidence that love really exist. You can not prove that love exists, u can only have experience of what is called love. Show me the evidence that consciousness exist, you can not do that ,but you are conscious. See what I mean. You must have direct experience of what is called NDE, u can not prove it 100%
Susan Blackmore is one very arrogant woman who thinks she knows all. She clearly looks agitated in the documentary at the thought of speaking on the subject. Basically she is saying "i have been there and got the T-Shirt".
Susan Blackmore keeps regurgitating the same crap over and over. Her materialistic view has been debunked countless times - and she refuses to listen to those who have had the experience. She's a complete idiot!
@GhostAholics Susan Blackmore is looking for hard evidence, because she is a scientist. I can accept that. The sad thing about science, though, is that it excludes metaphysics.
Susan Blackmore had a hallucination associated with drugs/exhaustion, not an NDE.
She doesn't offer an explanation for the blind person seeing. Her narrowing of the vision arguement surely does not apply. She also does not offer an explanation for verifyable facts (extremely accurate) that NDEers bring back. Facts that could not be know
Finally, she pretty much says that it doesn't matter what evidence you present because these people did not actually die, just came very close.
Blackmore had an out-of-body experience herself as a student after many hours without sleep.
She appears to simply not be prepared to recognise testimony that contradicts her materialist view as real evidence, while anything that can be 'explained' chemically is real evidence.
As a scientist looking for funding from a banking oligarchy that is busy trying to destroy Christianity and the idea of God, this is a good assumption to hold if you want funds. I'm not saying that's her motive but....
@banjo234 Blackmoor says there's no real evidence? Is she blind and deaf herself? I find it almost offensive that this woman would twist the facts, ignore evidence and then lie about it. She completely side-steps real evidence, and only deals with what she can explain. I think she's just a bold faced liar that's terrified she'll be facing judgment just like everyone else. It's called "the river of denial". And she's drowning in it. Just pretend the evidence don't exist...That'll fix everything.
@banjo234 These experiences don't prove that Christianity is true, people who are Buddhists, atheists, Muslim, etc. report these blissful experiences. Doesn't that make you think that maybe your beliefs color your worldview and personal experience? The sun shines on all of us equally, why would a God not do the same and show love to everyone, and not just people who've accepted a certain dogma? I would like to think a God would be kinder than that.
@selinakyle Nobody said that. You make an attack on a straw man of your own creation then state the obvious implying a disagreement broad proposition. Do you want to attack Christianity ? Do you want to defend Blackmore? Who knows. Please present an argument with a discernable purpose.
@banjo234 I listen to Blackmore with an open mind. I'm on the fence as far as what NDEs really mean. They could be a real experience and they could be the product of the brain. But I don't believe that NDEs prove the validity of Christianity. I'm not sure what strawman I created when you yourself said you think there's a "conspiracy" to destroy Christianity and this is proof of it somehow. Blackmore makes very valid points. I care about what's true not what makes me feel better.
@selinakyle I did not say that NDE's 'prove' Christianity nor that 'this'(whatever 'this' is) proves that there is a conspiracy to destroy Christianity. Therefore you whole thrust attacks a straw man. However, it is clear from their own documents that the dominant powers (currently) in this world, Freemasonry and Talmudic Judaism (both power obsessed, supremacist, Satanic creeds) hate and are determined to destroy Christianity. Check this out for yourself.
@banjo234 you basically said Blackmore is some sort of dupe of this Satanic Jewish Banking Conspiracy that's trying to destroy Christianity. She is actually looking at the evidence, which seems to upset a lot of people here. She's a scientist, she doesn't need to look for supernatural explanations just to make people happy. I've read all the ridiculous books on the eevil satanic conspiracy of the Jews and Freemasons when I was a Christian, it's pure paranoid anti-semetic nonsense.
@selinakyle I can direct you to a mountain of evidence from their own pens and their own actions....but what difference would evidence make. Human rights law is being used to crush any expression of Christian faith. A Christian couple who ran their home as a B&B were fined £3600 for refusing to give a double bed to two men in 2009. A Christian can't even forbid sodomy in their own home.That's fact and there's plenty more where that came from. Anti-semitic, my *rse. Grow up.
@selinakyle Yes she is looking at evidence, selective evidence and ignoring the many many accounts that prove there is more to this than chemicals going fubar you your brain.
@banjo234 I strongly suspect that it is her motive as I detect the tell-tale smugness of a science-has-all-the answers debunking atheist who is rather proud of the fact she has a plaque on her wall awarding her years of diligent service to skeptical scientific enquiry..
@miniarma Exactly,and her cannabis sounds like it was laced with a hallucinogenic. That was not unheard of in the day. Some people got pot that was laced, without their prior knowledge, with angel dust (a potent hallucinogenic). apples and oranges to try to compare this to clinical NDEs. She's a failure as a scientist and as a thinker. If there are no qualified scientists to present the opposing view, then they ought to just qualify the evidence as "what we know to date".
agree. She doesn't listen what NDErs saying. She has never explained how NDErs could have seen what was going on in the operation room or how NDEr could have described his deceased grandmother he had never seen.
@saitacc I had an expeience that was as close to an NDE as anything can get. I was wide awake and walking down the street! I wonder what this lady would have to say about that!
@Bronnie79 Really..well its a long and deep story but the actual experience changed me. I became aware that I was surrounded by light. Great love seemed to fill the air. Then what sounded like many voices all speaking this wisdom I can't even tell you. All fear, shame just melted away. Mostly I knew..and know I Am that Love and so are you. I saw what I now know to be a mandela. It sent out waves of such Love....I was really so in awe, then it told me without words, I was looking at myself!! :)
@Bronnie79 Gosh, well its so hard to describe. But yes, wide awake, full on like NDE. I actually felt weightless, was surrounded by light, I kew everything as with NDE. And the Love, unspeakable. So if that can happen while not in NDE then wow. We don't need to die to go home..)))))))
@sweeetly>>> Ok one more question. When you experienced your out of body experience and went on into the unknown, did you get the feeling that their was a such thing as the "devil"? Did that "entity" cross your mind at all? I’m curious about your experience.
@Bronnie79 Sure...well I didn't have an OBE and it didn't feel unknown :)
I was standing in the street you see. I didn't see a tunnel either. But I was a big ball of energy. I only felt Love, knowledge and understanding, no sign of anything dark at all. Never came into it at all.:)
All negative stuff just melted away. My heart did a flip, like it had been the wrong way round all this time.:)
9:07 Susan says she's looked at hundreds of cases? I would think if you look at about a hundred of genuine nde accounts, you would at least consider it to be a real thing
Cuzar11 6 days ago
These people left there bodies "dead" or not. So what's up with that. Blackmore is ignoring evidence that she can't explain away. She is also extremely arrogant and even just plain stupid to not acknowledge that she has not disproven NDE's.
cunnidvd 1 week ago
The man from Holland`s experience blows Susan Blackmores theory out of the water.
latehare1 1 week ago
Blackmore's claim to personal experience is that she got high on pot and had an out of body experience that lasted several hours. Sorry Susan, but cannabis does not cause human beings to hallucinate. Maybe you dozed off with the TV blaring a cartoon and you had a somewhat vivid dream -- but you did not hallucinate an OBE. And where is your peer-reviewed evidence for the claims you make about brain death and perceptions thereof?
fonkdawg 2 weeks ago
Perhaps Blackmore can explain the Pam Reynolds' experience. I mean she was dead, drained of blood, yet knew what was happening around her...
pixnote 3 weeks ago
at the green cunt, if u don't know then shut the fuck up and listen other's interpretation
Sam10947 2 months ago
what this cunt said between 0:27-0:33 is ball crap, and i'd like to see this article or journal entry for this research...i strongly believe that there is mass of elite fucks who control even science, what u get to know and what u don't get to know.
Sam10947 2 months ago
I'm not exactly sure what cases Blackmore has studied and the extent of their accuracy, but I suspect that she's displaying what social psychologists call confirmation bias. This is when a person reaches a conclusion and only perceives "evidence" that confirms it, while glossing over or unconsciously ignoring evidence that is inconsistent with their conclusion.
j3cruz1 2 months ago 2
Blackmore said that we'll never know what happens after death because people who have near death experiences haven't actually died, yet she admits that some of these people have no heart beat or brain activity. What's her definition of death then or life for that matter? Is there a difference between clinical death and real death?
j3cruz1 2 months ago 2
@j3cruz1 ::: In real death, you do not return to the physical body. You might want to read about Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross who was the expert in death and dying.
k0smon 2 months ago
Scientest are idiots.
TheShinobi32 3 months ago
Idiot woman with the GREEN HAIR just cannot accept it!!! She will explain it away until her final breath....then she will know. By studying science within a 3D perspective...all you will learn is the 3D perspective...period. She is obviously scared of the truth and tries to explain everything away...otherwise she would have to face the reality of her OWN NDE!!!
This is HER way of dealing with it...not everyone else's. The scientists w/o ego and courage are starting to find the truth.
vernsutoob 3 months ago
I think Dr. Blackmore is just adamant not to accept the possibility of consciousness being outside the brain. Looking at the evidences available in the net of the near-death-experiences, even a common man can see that these experiences are happening when the brain is totally dead. She argues these must be hallucinations because they happen just when someone enters or leaves consciousness. Many people describe events hours into their coma or unconsciousness. A scientist has to be open minded.
Profeash23 3 months ago
Susan Blackmoor needs to say NO to drugs and YES to Daddy Love!
gore53 3 months ago
An adult with green hair that matches her green dress. That is a mental condition.
eyesonmedia 3 months ago 2
A very moving video. Bless him, Evert has since died (gone home IMO) . The statements from Blackmore at the end say it all. Don't waste your time arguing with the sceptics. It doesn't matter what you say, what evidence you provide, it's never any good. Leave them to get on with it, time to move on and leave these dinosaurs behind with their precious dogma. Stuff them.
bunflinger 5 months ago 2
@bunflinger If you haven't seen the BBC production "The Day I Died" you'd probably enjoy it. It is more powerful than this video in that it offers more precise clinical evidence and scientific explanation of how the brain and the spirit can exist separately. "The Day I Died" can be located on YT.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
@MsTruNorth I'm going to check out the BBC production. Was just at your page, and lingered long enough to view the great 3 Day of the Condor scenes. A real gem from the mid-'70's, terrific writing with a great cast led by the underrated (or often overlooked) Sydney Pollack. Riveting performance from Max von Sydow, and Ms. Faye back lit to perfection, looking forlorn and lovely as the last of the great screen divas at that parting scene in the train station. A little off topic. Sorry.
gore53 3 months ago
@gore53 Yeah "Three Days of the Condor" was everything you said it is. |And I also agree that Max Von Sydow was riveting. Amazing actor. The BBC production "The Day I Died" is also posted amongst the playlists on my YT page, for your convenience.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
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@MsTruNorth Thanks, I'll no doubt be spending a fair amount of time at your page, as you have many videos which appear interesting. I'll try to clean up afterward.
gore53 3 months ago
@MsTruNorth Hi, Thanks. I have seen it, it's very well made and persuasive.
bunflinger 3 months ago
Why, after all these years, are they still trotting this bloody woman put and setting her up to be the Only Voice Of Authority countering NDEe's various testimonies. I'm sick of listening to her - "Oh no, here she is again'. And, NO, she.does.not.listen. STFU already.
carriemaizey 5 months ago 2
@carriemaizey They can't find anyone else to lie as she does. I agree that she ignores all clinical evidence from doctors far more experienced than herself, and this suggests she is pandering to special interests from whom she receives funding. I doubt her research is of any value, as she is well known for lacking scientific objectivity. She is simply not an astute thinker. So, if you fear God and you think sticking your head in the ground and denying his existence will do, she's your girl.
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
I get the feeling that the evidence will never be enough for some as the decision's already been made.
TheAlan39 5 months ago
8:00
Is this even an argument? So she admits that many patients do clinically die, meaning no heartbeat or brain function, yet they haven't really died? Then what in God's name is the scientific definition of death?
Marduniya 5 months ago 8
@Marduniya I think she conveniently defines death as "When you never come back." Nonetheless, her implied definition does not explain how people who die while hooked up to monitoring equipment can described what they saw and heard in a room while all monitoring equipment indicated they had no brain activity whatsoever. Can you imagine your good tuition dollars being wasted on having her as a professor?
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
Hmm, she said people who were clinicaly dead haven't died... What an idiot
Spindry96 6 months ago 3
That Blackmore woman needs to wake up and smell the coffee instead of dismissing everything. I find it strange why she studied not disprove it rather than study to try to prove it if she had this experience.
danny13234 7 months ago 3
firstly cant we get away from "christianity"u can have no faith belief be as a child etc.our brain is wired up to our bodys of course it is,and may go through a stage a chemical inbalance whatever as we die,leaving the body running a while like a car out of petrol rolling along,but she says we see what what we want!if youve just been trampled by a lorry your instinct is to survive not have pictures/ revelations of heaven,hell etc..and why so "spiritual"for lack of a better word.out of characters
homegrowndave 7 months ago
6:15 so hard
RemoteControl99aJJI 8 months ago in playlist Near-Death Experience
07:45-08:05.. So is she saying that a girl who was clinically dead for 4 days && came baclk, really wasnt dead? hmmm... =/ This woman has NO idea what shes even talking about.. she never experiened an NDE herself so you cant give insight on something you havent dealt w/! It's ok b/c come Judgement day, then she will REALLY know! -__-
xosexyshorty15ox 8 months ago
what i beleve: we are never in our body's, our brain connects ur to our body's by receiving from what we see hear feel and think.. now by what we think is really hard to explain because what we think is generated by "the" what is out of our body is turned into some sort of human logica in our brains also i think what is what in this series before that our brain only receives our consciousness and we can get away from it and exprience things without feelings and only have that generated thinking
basbas63 8 months ago
wow blue hair is miss know it all with never going through an NDE
endo519 9 months ago
I really feel sorry for you Susan and i will pray for you to be able to know the Truth of the secrets of GOD,the living GOD...if you knew what will happen on the other side with youre soul you would repent now and start to Bellive in youre creator and that everybody's NDE is Real...Amen!
GODsavedMe3 9 months ago
How about the story of the hispanic housekeeper that saw a gym shoe on a hospital roof while being revived, described it (color) once she came to from a massive heart attack, and the nurse & maintenance worker who went on the roof and found the shoe? I was an EMT for 6 years, have known many ER doctors & nurses & hospice care personnel. The soul does not die, and our divine creator put us here to love one another & do good deeds. There is another dimension, we come close during sleep.
profaneslave 9 months ago 2
It's one thing to experience a NDE, but one time I actually witnessed someone have an OBE in the middle of the night. I watched his spirit walk out of the bedroom door.
I laid there considering whether or not to wake him up, but decided not to.
Science and Spirituality simply don't mix!
tlady21 10 months ago
I would just like to say that believing in something beyond the preceptions of this body doesn't mean Christianity is accurate in any of it's bold claims.
As much as it's tough and hard for us to believe, we don't know what the heck we are doing here, and we don't know what this world wants from us.
Seedofwinter 1 year ago 2
Blackmore says, "I think it's more wishful thinking, people want to believe," yet she doesn't understand that her own position is also wishful thinking because she does NOT want to believe. She employs every denial to support her materialist view.
dmhewey 1 year ago 10
No matter how much i love science and biology..that scientist and psychologist was a complete idiot..she just refuses to look in other ways..other than her science and brain..that is so complex beyond her understanding and her Harvard studies.. she think she is god or something knowing everything and laughing to..she's just an idiot
EuropeanGuy87 1 year ago
so if that guy had never seen his son before never knew he existed how did his brain show images of him? explain that one scientists
lalakers1984 1 year ago
@lalakers1984 exactly! There is NO other explanation other than the man was either talking to the woman he formerly had a relationship with (who was dead), or he was tuning in to another part of his conciousness which told him things he wasn`t even aware of in his own lifetime. Whatever was happening, he was getting the information AFTER he was dead! When scientist are trying to tell us that it is just LIGHTS OUT. It`s laughable.
latehare1 11 months ago
@latehare1 thanks for your comment I'm glad you agree! these scientists never look at that evidence because they would be humiliated by the fact that something they called impossible was actually true.
lalakers1984 11 months ago
@lalakers1984 That is a scientist's dream. A riddle so intense and complex, just steaming with moral and religious issues, full of mystery and intrigue. I hope that it is not solved too soon, I want to see if I can even get a single fact out of it. Maybe we will never know the answer, but the journey sounds so rich, I just want to shut myself up in a study for a week just thinking through it.
Disneythievesrock 11 months ago
They clinical died but did not really die? How long do you have to be dead to be really dead? She if she wants to redefine death as more than clinical she has to provide a time-line and reasoning for this???
WILLTHEWGMAN 1 year ago
@WILLTHEWGMAN there had been NDE cases of people that have been dead for over an hour and a half and theyre arms and legs already got cold and hard.
jippjapp1000 1 year ago
@WILLTHEWGMAN exactly what I was thinking! How dead does Susan Blackmore want people to be before she accepts what they say?
If an Egyptian mummy came back to life after thousands of years telling us about the after life, she would still argue with it.
latehare1 1 year ago
@latehare1 This Susan Blackmore wants attantion. I don´t think we should give her that, there are others so smart scientists who come with something new and interesting, and we should pay attantion to them. She seems more as student then as a doctor... Her explanations look so stupid. She even denies her own experience to biggin with, wanting to please authorities such as scientists. Unfortunately, not all scientists believe that NDE arn´t actual events.
MegaTrivial 11 months ago
@MegaTrivial that`s true. It is up to her if she wants to take that view and rant and rave about, what I believe, MOST of the population of the world are now beginning to realise is fact, and not wishful thinking or imagination.
latehare1 11 months ago
See the body language, who is lying? the blue hair lady was unconfortable all the way.
extractormann 1 year ago
Secrets of the Supernatural - Near Death Experience - 5/5
extractormann 1 year ago
the lady with green hair is a party animal. she's a whore and a dumb bitch.
TranThanhHai1 1 year ago
Susan Blackmore is in denial... plain and simple.
pacificrules 1 year ago 2
the lady in green hair always has a answer lol
gu81singh 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading. Another good program on NDE is The Day I Died here on YT. My only beef with these two programs is that they ddin't ask Blackmore to explain how a blind person from birth can see during an NDE/out of body experience.
resedoton 1 year ago
Blackmore stated she had an out of body experience but she did not have a near death experience. What she experienced could have very well been a dream. She was not near death at all. So I dont see how she could compare her experience to the experiences of others who stated that the had a NDE or near death experience.
Bronnie79 1 year ago
@Bronnie79 thats what i was thinking about, maybe she had been fallen asleep for a few moments.
some people use to have (lucid) dreams where they fly arround.
or maybe she took something else and doesnt want to admit it now.
i mean some years ago i smoked extremley strong holland weed and experienced a lot of freeky things, beeing COMPLETLEY high for up to 7 hours but something like that never happened to me!
jippjapp1000 1 year ago
susan wasnt even near death,she was high.thats completely different from an nde,theres alot of good evidence that she doesnt want to accept and theres some good points for the case of nde that she has left unchallenged
jamiacanprincess 1 year ago
why this lady is so arrogant ?
16048137 1 year ago
Susan's rambling fire of non-sense is personal and outside her profession. I've experienced other phenomenon outside nde's. The evidence for nde's is overwhelming. Susan had no true NDE ..it onlyn isolates her. Come here Susan u need a hug.
12dork34 1 year ago
The woman from 8:48 is really stupid. How can she say "let me see the evidences" ? heh ? Now I "ask" her: show me the evidence that love really exist. You can not prove that love exists, u can only have experience of what is called love. Show me the evidence that consciousness exist, you can not do that ,but you are conscious. See what I mean. You must have direct experience of what is called NDE, u can not prove it 100%
scarry07 1 year ago 2
Wow. This is great.
madder66mortem 1 year ago 2
Susan Blackmore is one very arrogant woman who thinks she knows all. She clearly looks agitated in the documentary at the thought of speaking on the subject. Basically she is saying "i have been there and got the T-Shirt".
macjakedom 1 year ago 3
Susan Blackmore keeps regurgitating the same crap over and over. Her materialistic view has been debunked countless times - and she refuses to listen to those who have had the experience. She's a complete idiot!
GhostAholics 1 year ago 8
@GhostAholics Susan Blackmore is looking for hard evidence, because she is a scientist. I can accept that. The sad thing about science, though, is that it excludes metaphysics.
Gevreet45 3 months ago
Susan Blackmore had a hallucination associated with drugs/exhaustion, not an NDE.
She doesn't offer an explanation for the blind person seeing. Her narrowing of the vision arguement surely does not apply. She also does not offer an explanation for verifyable facts (extremely accurate) that NDEers bring back. Facts that could not be know
Finally, she pretty much says that it doesn't matter what evidence you present because these people did not actually die, just came very close.
lovelifetomax 1 year ago
Science strikes again.There is no point to life.This shitty little planet is all you have, so shut up pay your taxes and do as your told.GREAT.
TheBudhistpunk 1 year ago
Blackmore had an out-of-body experience herself as a student after many hours without sleep.
She appears to simply not be prepared to recognise testimony that contradicts her materialist view as real evidence, while anything that can be 'explained' chemically is real evidence.
As a scientist looking for funding from a banking oligarchy that is busy trying to destroy Christianity and the idea of God, this is a good assumption to hold if you want funds. I'm not saying that's her motive but....
banjo234 1 year ago 21
@banjo234 Blackmoor says there's no real evidence? Is she blind and deaf herself? I find it almost offensive that this woman would twist the facts, ignore evidence and then lie about it. She completely side-steps real evidence, and only deals with what she can explain. I think she's just a bold faced liar that's terrified she'll be facing judgment just like everyone else. It's called "the river of denial". And she's drowning in it. Just pretend the evidence don't exist...That'll fix everything.
amzuel420 1 year ago
@banjo234 in mine i felt peace and very expancive as if i filled all space.
TheLovesoul1 1 year ago
@banjo234 These experiences don't prove that Christianity is true, people who are Buddhists, atheists, Muslim, etc. report these blissful experiences. Doesn't that make you think that maybe your beliefs color your worldview and personal experience? The sun shines on all of us equally, why would a God not do the same and show love to everyone, and not just people who've accepted a certain dogma? I would like to think a God would be kinder than that.
selinakyle 7 months ago 3
@selinakyle Nobody said that. You make an attack on a straw man of your own creation then state the obvious implying a disagreement broad proposition. Do you want to attack Christianity ? Do you want to defend Blackmore? Who knows. Please present an argument with a discernable purpose.
banjo234 7 months ago
@banjo234 I listen to Blackmore with an open mind. I'm on the fence as far as what NDEs really mean. They could be a real experience and they could be the product of the brain. But I don't believe that NDEs prove the validity of Christianity. I'm not sure what strawman I created when you yourself said you think there's a "conspiracy" to destroy Christianity and this is proof of it somehow. Blackmore makes very valid points. I care about what's true not what makes me feel better.
selinakyle 7 months ago
@selinakyle I did not say that NDE's 'prove' Christianity nor that 'this'(whatever 'this' is) proves that there is a conspiracy to destroy Christianity. Therefore you whole thrust attacks a straw man. However, it is clear from their own documents that the dominant powers (currently) in this world, Freemasonry and Talmudic Judaism (both power obsessed, supremacist, Satanic creeds) hate and are determined to destroy Christianity. Check this out for yourself.
banjo234 7 months ago
@banjo234 you basically said Blackmore is some sort of dupe of this Satanic Jewish Banking Conspiracy that's trying to destroy Christianity. She is actually looking at the evidence, which seems to upset a lot of people here. She's a scientist, she doesn't need to look for supernatural explanations just to make people happy. I've read all the ridiculous books on the eevil satanic conspiracy of the Jews and Freemasons when I was a Christian, it's pure paranoid anti-semetic nonsense.
selinakyle 7 months ago
@selinakyle I can direct you to a mountain of evidence from their own pens and their own actions....but what difference would evidence make. Human rights law is being used to crush any expression of Christian faith. A Christian couple who ran their home as a B&B were fined £3600 for refusing to give a double bed to two men in 2009. A Christian can't even forbid sodomy in their own home.That's fact and there's plenty more where that came from. Anti-semitic, my *rse. Grow up.
banjo234 7 months ago
@selinakyle Yes she is looking at evidence, selective evidence and ignoring the many many accounts that prove there is more to this than chemicals going fubar you your brain.
Spindry96 6 months ago 2
@banjo234 I strongly suspect that it is her motive as I detect the tell-tale smugness of a science-has-all-the answers debunking atheist who is rather proud of the fact she has a plaque on her wall awarding her years of diligent service to skeptical scientific enquiry..
JazzLoverKhurram 6 months ago 2
@banjo234 Shes didnt have one at all, She was on cannabis
miniarma 6 months ago
@miniarma Exactly,and her cannabis sounds like it was laced with a hallucinogenic. That was not unheard of in the day. Some people got pot that was laced, without their prior knowledge, with angel dust (a potent hallucinogenic). apples and oranges to try to compare this to clinical NDEs. She's a failure as a scientist and as a thinker. If there are no qualified scientists to present the opposing view, then they ought to just qualify the evidence as "what we know to date".
MsTruNorth 3 months ago
agree. She doesn't listen what NDErs saying. She has never explained how NDErs could have seen what was going on in the operation room or how NDEr could have described his deceased grandmother he had never seen.
saitacc 1 year ago 17
@saitacc I had an expeience that was as close to an NDE as anything can get. I was wide awake and walking down the street! I wonder what this lady would have to say about that!
sweeetly 1 year ago
@sweeetly >>>Dang! I wanna hear that story.
Bronnie79 1 year ago
@Bronnie79 Really..well its a long and deep story but the actual experience changed me. I became aware that I was surrounded by light. Great love seemed to fill the air. Then what sounded like many voices all speaking this wisdom I can't even tell you. All fear, shame just melted away. Mostly I knew..and know I Am that Love and so are you. I saw what I now know to be a mandela. It sent out waves of such Love....I was really so in awe, then it told me without words, I was looking at myself!! :)
sweeetly 1 year ago
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@sweeetly>>You should make a youtube video to tell everyone your story. Thats soooo deep!!
Bronnie79 1 year ago
@Bronnie79 Gosh, well its so hard to describe. But yes, wide awake, full on like NDE. I actually felt weightless, was surrounded by light, I kew everything as with NDE. And the Love, unspeakable. So if that can happen while not in NDE then wow. We don't need to die to go home..)))))))
As an aside, I did ask..
sweeetly 1 year ago
@sweeetly>>Dang! You should make a youtube video one of these days. Thats so deep!
Bronnie79 1 year ago
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@sweeetly>>Dang! You should make a youtube video one of these days. Thats so deep!
Bronnie79 1 year ago
@sweeetly>>> Ok one more question. When you experienced your out of body experience and went on into the unknown, did you get the feeling that their was a such thing as the "devil"? Did that "entity" cross your mind at all? I’m curious about your experience.
Bronnie79 1 year ago
@Bronnie79 Sure...well I didn't have an OBE and it didn't feel unknown :)
I was standing in the street you see. I didn't see a tunnel either. But I was a big ball of energy. I only felt Love, knowledge and understanding, no sign of anything dark at all. Never came into it at all.:)
All negative stuff just melted away. My heart did a flip, like it had been the wrong way round all this time.:)
sweeetly 1 year ago
@Bronnie79 Later, I did start meditating and found I left my body, or had no awareness of my body or surroundings. Also no time awareness.
Thanks for your questions..:)
sweeetly 1 year ago
wow, incredible story in part 5, thanks again for posting.
that 'critic' is so annoying, its like asking a grade-schooler their opinion on brain surgery, she doesnt know what she is talking about
maha77 1 year ago 5