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  • (see comment below) Fourth of all even if some people arent talking out of their butt data at 6:50 suggests that some 'symptoms' are not reached by 40% of individuals. I wonder how big the sample is. Furthermore they call one of the symptoms as ' feeling of peace', what is that supposed to mean? When I was young and I underwent anesthesia for an operation I also had 'feelings of peace', doesn't mean my brain got close to dying. Finally, how do you explain what people who are burnt to ashes feel?

  • I can understand why people use near life experiences to explain death. However I think that this too vague. First of all how do you know that this documentary is unbiased? They are still talking about 'startling' observations made. Secondly even if the brain is a 'consciousness receiver', who are they to say it cannot be 'turned off'. Third of all how can you tell if people are not talking out of their butt and spitting shit?

  • @VivaMydick Silly pathetic comment, void of any intelligence. Ergo your user name.

  • stupid pathetic humans

  • Once we die our souls will enter another frequency where the universe is the source aka "GOD" in this place we are forever

    free, living eternally and forever being at peace surrounded by love.

    These evil entitles that you speak off do exist but? they cannot really enslave us.

  • Ive experienced death, peaceful is no way to describe it. It was the worst experience anyone could ever imagine

  • Like it or not, We all will die and once we die we can never come back to this world again. All those who tell us that we saw a garden or light is just a false story

  • good documentary, though i would have enjoyed it more without the 'a pivotal thinking presentation' interruptions...

  • I felt save and loved,"like how a baby feels in the womb." As nobody remembers how it felt in a womb,its left to imagination.

    NDE is in the mind,period.

  • @gotohellfast

    Wow, that's amazing.

    You have conclusively put this old atheistic debate to rest with the word "period". Incredible!

    Why has no other atheist, been so clever to think of this!

    Since you speak so boldly, we are all eagerly awaiting for you reveal the verifiable certainty that has led you to such an audacious conclusion.

    Seriously, PT

  • @PivotalThinking "Since you speak so boldly, we are all eagerly awaiting for you reveal the verifiable certainty that has led you to such an audacious conclusion."

    Rational thinking and no knowledge about an afterlife whatsoever.

    What is YOUR claim about an afterlife and what evidence can you offer (besides some testimonials , stating : I felt save and loved,"like how a baby feels in the womb." -or similar ridiculous phrases,book verses etc ).

  • @gotohellfast

    "Rational thinking and no knowledge about an afterlife whatsoever."

    So you genuinely admit your ignorance, gotcha. We were all holding our breath in anticipation; what a disappointment.

    What is my claim to an afterlife?

    Twenty plus years of study from various historical books, incuding 19 famous anti-christian pagan writers during the time periods of 37 AD to 55 AD. 27 eye witness accounts and my own life and testimony. There is so much more, but that will do.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking "Twenty plus years of study from various historical books, incuding 19 famous anti-christian pagan writers during the time periods of 37 AD to 55 AD. 27 eye witness accounts and my own life and testimony. There is so much more, but that will do."

    Waiting for your conclusion...

  • @gotohellfast

    All puns aside...If your true to your convictions, then look up Professor Simon Greenleaf. PM me if you wish...I'll take the time.

    If you don't know the conclusion by now, then I'm genuinely sorry for you, but I believe your about to miss the bus.

    Humbly, PT

  • @PivotalThinking "...but I believe your about to miss the bus."

    If there is the "Jesus bus" , 70% of earth population will miss the bus.

    Even if I discover that there is a god who's running an "earth experiment" and is eager to be praised,I probably wouldn't worship him. If a rat in a laboratory could say something to the experimenting scientist,what would it be?

  • @gotohellfast atheists.....you know everything even as you are not even a speck of dust in the universe.

  • @shanejoel2

    There's a single word for this type of thinking; it's called being a leftist.

    Best Regards, PT

  • @shanejoel2"atheists.....you know everything even as you are not even a speck of dust in the universe." Theists , believing anything , even the most absurd ,without questioning...

  • @gotohellfast

    Wow; once again!

    You project astute bold commentary, while failing to present any substructure to your bias. Were still waiting.

    Respectfully, PT

  • I read about this,,,this is no shit,you need to do good things so when you will die you will go stright to heven

  • @RsaarR Please do not fall in that trap.

  • @DreamvoidStudios

    dude this is for real...read about this stuff...trust me its for your own good

  • @RsaarR

    ThanXs for the comment mate. However, I would like to correct you on what you said because it is a common error and belief of many people.

    It is not by works but by grace that we are forgiven. God gave his Son up for us to take our place in death. This is the grace; and it is by faith that we are saved. Living the way God has commanded daily. This not to say that you will not fall down; because you will. But your conscious will bear witness to you and you will overcome.

    Sincerely, PT

  • FIVE Stars!!!

  • Wow what a bad way to start a documentary, first 2 minutes and I already know it's about absolute bull shit. Next

  • "near death" not death

    why it is important to preserve your little limited self and your flawed personality?

    if this documentary holds any truth it is a very sad one , also why none is researching life before birth, isn't it the same thing?

  • people who try to dismiss the experience of dying as simply the final chemically influenced hallucination of the dying brain never cease to amaze me with their total lack of imagination and their pathological need to suck the beauty out of everything and replace it with inane crap. They'd be the types who could look at the majestic beauty of a nebula and say it looks like smoke or something equally retarded

  • @psydwaindah There are ppl that actually love Chiwuawuas, i certainly don't. People that "suck the beauty out of everything" can say a similar thing about ppl like you; you try to make things look more beautiful than they are. I won't argue about the documentary, as I haven't started watching it, but i can already tell you. Saying that something is only a chemical reaction isn't a lie, its the truth, however, it is also a truth if you see some beauty in it, you know..

  • @ColdByrdz

    Claiming "clinical near death" to be only a chemical reaction is a lie; a personal yet deceitful distortion of the truth. It is claimed by those willfully catering to the apathy of what they hope to be true because the definitive truth is less palatable to except.

    Accountability becomes a reality when people believe in God, but death is nothing to fear when we live the way God has commanded us to. We find that peace when we except Jesus & ask for forgiveness.God Bless

    Respectfully,PT

  • @PivotalThinking Hm, I respect your opinion, but I don't respect someone calling a fact a distorted. Near Death experiences are hallucinations, it's a fact that can be measured. If someone denies that, this person may as well claim that it is wrong, how Cannabis and other psychoactive drugs are explained today. Some even claim it is wrong. But yet again, there are ppl believing in planet X..All you do is believe, but whom do you believe, God never told you. Don't get God involved..please.

  • @PivotalThinking Because, God has nothing to do with religion. There is a difference between faith and believe. I have faith but should I believe in Church? Church has the power to help ppl find God, but it also has the power to deny the truth by using God. So please understand, when I say, don't get God involved. Hope you'll understand. Thank you for replying in that peaceful manner, though, I appreciate it. However, that is what our brain works like and how God made us and all living.

  • @PivotalThinking It sounds beautiful that we see our life pass in front of our eyes and the purpose might as well be beautiful, but the mechanism, of how it works, is as simple as it could be and to assume something different, without actual prove is kinda ignorant. Its nothing like God himself told anyone, anyone that claims it, just seeks the attention and wants to feel special. God has made us from Atoms, so we are made upon atoms, may not sound special but its indeed special.

  • The day I died or today I died??

  • Great now I know what they mean when they say "baloney "

  • Dr.Pim is genius. The brain is perhaps not a producer of thoughts, but a receiver. Sums it up beautifully.

  • You should all do a little research into the drug DMT it most likely explains the VISIONS people see when they die, Seeing as how DMT is released into the brain as you die

  • @poocrumbleking

    It never ceases to amaze me how people always look for the most complex of possibilities to a puzzle, while ignoring the most obvious. Human beings in their arrogance, are always declaring themselves to be so wise & knowledgeable with their sacred science. Yet our understanding of the perceivable universe is rudimentary at best.

    It is comparatively similar to the ants understanding of the world it lives on. Never knowing of the universe that exists around them.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking Well I am sorry to inform you that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidenc, and I honestly can't think a more extraordinary claim than that there is life after death. You can believe whatever you want. That is called wishful thinking. But, if you prefer a rational point of view then get used to the fact that scientists don't always agree with you and that scientists require more than anecdotal evidence in order to scrap everything we know about our universe.

  • @PivotalThinking So very well said. There is so much more to this universe. When people try to disprove spiritual things with science it really grinds my gears.

  • @PivotalThinking Isn't a chemical not simpler? I mean - it's simple, we di eor nearly die, and a chemical is released that gives certain affects. It's like when people claim alien abductions, it may just be sleep paralysis, where they see halucinations and sense people in the room of whatever. I think he's trying to find a more ration explanation than a spiritual one, but that doesn't make it more complex, maybe just less understand or easy for people to relate to.

  • @poocrumbleking Hi, based on my knowledge, there's no explanation scientifically proved about how the pineal gland secretions - DMT - influence our every day dreams, hallucinations or "visions". As I already said, it is released by the pineal gland located in between the brain lobes only when the organism rests sleeping. DMT is not a drug and it is a natural "product" found in every form of life, animals or plants, at different levels, of course. But generally, I agree with you. Thank you.

  • @poocrumbleking But how do you explain the striking similaritty between the visions which take place when people die, this is what I've asked myself, and I think it's true. Clinical death experinces are striking similar, how you explain that ? :)

  • @poocrumbleking My experience on DMT was the first thing that has ever shown me proof that something outside myself was contacting me.. There is NO WAY my brain came up with what I experienced.. No way.. That experience is what woke me up to the fact that we are much more than just chemical chain reactions.. Obviously you've read a lot about DMT, and haven't tried it.... lol Try some... you'll see.... lol

  • @poocrumbleking and you should do a little research on Astral Projection instead of telling everyone else what DMT does. Yes you do hallucinate on DMT but it's not the same what you experience in NDE. This is a natural experience without the inducement of drugs.

  • @poocrumbleking: I doubt it. When people smoke DMT they have all kinds of very different experiences. You can line up a group of DMT smokers, and they'll all tell you a very different story. NDEs on the other hand tend to have much more in common with each other. Ex. You may find that 80% have an out-of-body experience, 67% of people get a tunnel experience, or 55% of pepole have a life review.

  • @poocrumbleking what dmt?

  • @poocrumbleking I have done alot of research into this topic, I have the book Life after Life, also Evidence of the afterlife by jeffrey long. Also DMT the spirit molecule by Rick Strassman. The thing that is interesting is even Rick doesn't question life after "death" he believes DMT is a gateway in assisting in that process into the transition of the next, or spirit realm. Jeffery long in his book dismisses theories such as these as well as lack of oxygen to a dying brain and gives supporting

  • @poocrumbleking evidence why. This is a waaaaay to complex issue to just say its DMT. There are to many factors that baffle medical professionals, such as detailed accounts of events that took place while the patient was clinically dead. Patients blind from birth giving lucid vivid accounts of events taking place while clinically dead and so on. DMT may be a small part if any of the equation but definitely not the cut and dry answer to this phenomenon. All the books I listed are very good

  • @poocrumbleking as far as I am aware there is actually no evidence that DMT is released into the brain as you die, pure conjecture.

  • It's obvious, u r going back to be the light u once were.

  • thank you 4 uploading...i can no longer be called crazy!

  • I'm interested in this subject but does anyone know of an objective documentary without the drama or scary music ?

  • @yigitkucuk88

    ThanXs for your comment, however it has been removed due to profanity. Please feel free to comment again but respectfully leave your unrelated adverse commentary at the door. ThanXs again and God Bless.

    Respectfully, PT

  • Is it weird if I am looking forward to death?

  • 2:14

  • this is hardly unbiased

  • Shame on the BBC for releasing this, although back then it was more forgivable than it would be today. (Eg, the knowledge about the fact that ie out of body experiences can be induced by stimulating certain areas in the brain might not have been available).

    Nevertheless, the documentary is dishonestly misleading by creating the illusion, that brain scientists actually argue about whether NDEs point to an afterlife or not.

    They don't and they don't.

    So yes: shame on the BBC for this one!

  • Shame on the BBC for promoting this kind of pseudoscience. There are things that cannot be explained... absolutely. But easily manipulated and naive humans love jumping to extreme conclusions.

    It is absolutely entertaining as it poses one of lifes most profound questions... but as with any pseudoscience - it doesn't come close to having a testable and reliable answer.

    This type of stuff definitely has a large demographic - due to how credulous most of us can be.

  • @JayJayAbels

    ThanXs for your comment, however I also find it to be an entertaining conundrum.

    First of all; do U even know the definition of the term "pseudo science". Although a big word that provides the illusion of discernment; it is as fitting to this documentary as a hot dog through the eye of a needle. This documentary shows a better testable and reliable answer than the alternative. It rained for millions of years on rocks to make soup, than life was formed. Shame on U.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking That's NOT how abiogenesis works. You should at least ATTEMPT to research, from legitimate sources, those topics instead of spouting something COMPLETELY asinine such as - "It rained for millions of years on rocks to make soup, than life was formed."

    If, or if you're lucky, when - you do some real homework on the subject... please come back and review that statement that you just made.

    There is nothing to "test" here. It's a load of crap. And YOU know it.

  • @JayJayAbels

    What an arrogant presumptive characterization of someone you do not know.

    My comment is stated in laments terms due to space restrictions, but perhaps I should have stated the obvious to you so there was no confusion on your part. Also, your correct. There is nothing to test here. Your evolutionary science is nothing more than smoke and mirrors catering to the apathy of atheists.

    View my play list - Science versus Evolution. Unless your afraid of what you`ll find.

    Seriously, PT

  • @PivotalThinking Not arrogant... realistic. There are facts... and then... there are falsehoods. Facts, testable evidence and reproducible experiments are the foundations of the scientific method.

    Evolution... is a FACT. It happened. It continues to happen. And even the most ignorant people, even WILLFULLY ignorant people (such as yourself), continue to benefit from it. Over and over again.

    If anything is "smoke and mirrors" it is claims of this magnitude.

    Science vs Evolution?

    Okay sure.

  • @JayJayAbels "pseudoscience"....lol. You are quite full of yourself judging by the construct of your prose. If you watched close enough, credible people on the side of science have put their reputation on the line on this program. They used pure science to explain that the brain shuts down completely within 8 seconds, yet Pam observed the operation when her brain was completely shut down and eyes were shut and retained memory of the event. Pay closer attention to the facts before you post.

  • @JayJayAbels

    Another fascistic view..great contribution!

  • @JayJayAbels But, to play Devil's Advocate, the same could be said for Infra-red and Ultraviolet light a few hundred years ago. It wasn't testable simply because we lacked the technology to detect it. It may be that there are subtle energy forms we have yet to discover. There have been some interesting scientific studies done by Dr. Pim Van Lommel, but as you say, nothing conclusive.

    I wouldn't rule out anything though.

  • wOW DID any 1 see that guys eyes?? look and pause at about 1;54 is it just me or does it look like like hes eyes have slits in them almost like a lizard? LOL had to point that out!! WTF

  • @2012Video no the brain doesn't function for 8 to 10 minutes. have you even done your research?? within seconds blood flow is cut off and brain waves flatline, thank u very much!

  • Death is creepy!

  • @gabriellaisrael

    Death is not creepy, it is simply the next phase of life. We can see the miracle of transformation even within life around us. A caterpillar goes into a cocoon for a short period only to emerge as something magnificently beautiful and unimaginable different, and yet, better.

    Death is only scary to those who deny the obvious.

    ThanXs for your comment and God Bless.

    Respectfully, PT

  • Our job as humans is to drop the mind into heart, and then there is nothing that we can not achieve..Think with you heart. The unconditional love is the solution to any problem of our life. We must stop perceive the world trough the eyes of fear, instead open our hearts and create a better life. Let"s unite and live in joy and peace.

  • @2012Video Don't forget, a few hours in brain time is actually seconds in reality. Be sure to remember that the next time you see crazy sh*t like this lingering around. Makes the facts so much clearer and, yet again, butchers the blind faith that is (in this video) Christianity.

  • How many here have been looking up videos like this one after losing someone close to you??

  • @bluehardsteel

    That is an interesting inquiry that I also would like to know the answer to.

    There are events in life that can be difficult to overcome; yet time is a great healer of old wounds. All things happen for a reason an always for the greater good, however it can be emotionally demanding of us when we can't see the reasons why. My sincere condolences on the passing of your father, my friend. I will pray for your peace of mind and strength. God Bless

    Humbly & respectfully, PT

  • @bluehardsteel actually you are partially right. I had a friend from college die recently and began to watch these again.

  • @bluehardsteel

    I've been researching my own Near Death Experiences. Part 5 of 6 was the type of experience that I had. I went out 3 times, then Coma. So far this is the most accurate description of what I went through and it changed my life.

  • 100% understanding of the brain might unlock death secrets

  • You can't compare what you see there to reality. Like that guy said "1,000 in the past and 1,000 in the future". Time doesn't exist there, it's a whole new reality.

  • i would like to hear how many persons that have died and Not had this fantasies, but i bet theyre leaving that part out :P lets hope they bash these fantasies in part 2

  • @JollSSteR Well, you can look it up. There's a lot of 'em. I didn't have these fantasies when I blacked out from having a stroke, and then another. I was, by the way, a Christian at the time. I feel they're liars to desperate to make their beliefs true that they use their death as an excuse.

  • I saw the heading science and so far all I've seen are lunatics rambling about magic and sorcery. "Sir, your brain was having a shock, you didnt go anywhere... your brain had a party".

  • @Zerg82

    Not too sure how you can ascertain your conclusions after barely watching 10 minutes of a one hour documentary, nevertheless to each their own.

    I understand that you live in a very secular community but try watching all the documentary before making an arbitrary comment. This will make your commentary appear considered and informed rather than foolish and accidental.

    ThanXs for your comment.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking lol - theres no need to watch the whole documentary - its already full of flaws! a woman gets put to sleep and sees her self layig in bed isnt evidence of near death experiences or the "spirit" or anything - she just had a tripped out dream. the white can also be explained by DMT - the chemical produce by the brain when someone dies. it has been replicated as a recreational drug because of the feelings of euphoria and people report the same tunnel of light.

  • @PivotalThinking ... the rest about seeing relatives or what not is probably the brain trying its hardest to unscrable a bizzare series of neural acivity as best it can, using cultural knowledge that's been engrained into us, such as the idea of "heaven" as a template or reference.

  • Unless the end of this doc totally contradicts this part, I think you posted this response to the wrong comment. Seeming informed and knowing what you are talking about are not the same thing. The original poster seems to have the latter and not the former. You, the opposite.

    This is totally not science. It is mysticism with a thin veneer of pseudo-science. This is poisoning the minds of young people by adulterating the entire concept of science to insinuate your own petty superstitions.

  • @Zerg82 Yeah, where is the science? I wish there was a better way to insure that the title actually describes the video on YT. I flagged this one for misleading text because I'm tired of having to dig through so much crap to get relevant videos with certain search terms.

  • @UncleChevitz

    I have to ponder whether your truly looking for answers or simply seeking cultivated truths to your convictions. To reiterate and redirect an earlier comment:

    Try watching all the documentary before making an arbitrary comment. This will make your commentary appear considered and informed rather than foolish and accidental.

    Seriously, PT

  • @Zerg82 Aside from sincere accounts of their experience what would you have these people bring back that could loosen the hold your sceptical constructs have on you - Polaroids? Or an oarlock from the ferry across the river Styx? It's not their fault that science refuses to even try to enter these fields; it's a slow process. Consider that consciousness is prior to & larger than brain.

    Namaste'

  • What they discribe is nothing else but a state of mind.

    When I bang my head hard I see stars, of I die more happens and I see different shit.

    I believe in parallel universes and dimensions, but not this way.

  • @buckle24x

    Yes buckles. That was an astute euphemism for: man up or shut up.

    Furthermore, simple because someone is proclaiming the gospel and is a Born again Christian, don't ever assume that means that he or she is a push over.

    Looking forward to your rebuttal; perhaps there is yet an intellectual ground within the facts that may allow us to see eye to eye ... God Willing.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @buckle24x

    Very good, you can regurgitate a dead comedian yet be inept at making a case.

    Did you really think you'd come into this Christians house & trash talk your way out the door with your inane babel of unfounded accusations. So sorry I was not politically correct enough to state "In my opinion" so as to not hurt your feelings; get over it

    Either take your balls out of your girlfriends purse & debate me with some astute discerning commentary or pipe down an grab a tissue

    Seriously, PT

  • A brain can hardly live on when it's rotting away, eh?

    Sure, it'd be nice if there was an afterlife. (I could do without all the maniacal deities out there, but an afterlife might be nice.) But there's no real evidence for it.

    Still there's one advantage to death. Dying might be scary, but death is just like not being born yet. There's nothing, thus you cannot suffer.

  • @Shavarnarak

    How sad that you feel this way & yet your viewing this documentary.

    Perhaps you have more questions than answers.

    Death is nothing to fear & God is always with you, even if you don't believe.

    Tell me; what is it about the Netherlands. Is it the schools, the government or is it something else because there have been many from your part of the world who show a lack of belief in God.

    Feel free to PM me; I'm busy but for you I will take the time.

    Take Care & God Bless

    Sincerely, PT

  • @PivotalThinking Wow. Some people don't need a belief in a sky fairy to be content in life. You don't need to worship a zombie messiah to be a good, moral person. How sad YOU feel this way PT, wasting the only life you have, begging an ethereal cloud man to grant your wishes...sickening...

  • @PivotalThinking its called being logical and not believing in fairy tales my friend

  • @elgato9o

    Sorry, missed this comment. You said: "its called being logical and not believing in fairy tales my friend."

    Curious then. If your faith is in your logic & you believe the afterlife is a fairy tale, then how did such strong convictions bring you to the door of a near death documentary? Wouldn't it be fair to say that that is illogical?

    An if your logic can fail you, then how can you trust it? Or perhaps your convictions hold you more so than you hold them. God Bless

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking only reason i watched this is because it seemed interesting, to see what this was about

    same reason ppl for example, jump bungy jump

  • @Shavarnarak yea I agree.. but I'm not really worried about what happens when I die.. what hurts me is the the loved ones that I have lost aren't there anymore.. they don't watch after us.. If my mum or dad would die it feels good to think that their always with me and that they still love me.. but knowing that they wouldn't cause they would just die and not exist anymore hurts me so bad..

  • move into the tunner of light, and don't forget to subscribe!

  • Its personally odd to me, to see people try so hard and believe in afterlife. Im not saying its bad that would be stupid, but i personally think were all too human to be arguing about such things and be happy with what we got; like the saying goes "What matters is Here and Now". I think pondering about death is like thinking of the time im going to get off the rollercoaster.

  • Very well disguised religious PR but great special effects. Not too elaborate.

    Can aspects of NDE be simulated? Out of body experiences can.

  • I wonder If pepople of different religions have different ndes?

  • look guys, it is just pure stupidity to belive that the brain keeps on living after death. Just please, dont make this "science", because it is not.

    This is a sale point made for an uneducated audience for the simple principle of making money. Just dont belive everything you see in "the box".

    Yes life is complex, but simple mathematics and biology is the proof of that death is a horiozon, and a horizon is nothing but the end of everything.

  • It's not pure stupidity. Paranormal phenomenons happen, you may not have the correct theory to explain them, but they are real.

    They happen. Experienced a lot personally. I'm not going to waste time convincing myself that they don't exist. Human experience is often ahead of scientific knowledge .

    This is the case here (provided the reporting is accurate).

  • @mikereida

    Depends on what you mean by "real". Something being in your head is by the main definition of real - not real.

    Disagreed. Human experiences is not ahead of science. Science can easily explain every aspect of the human biology.

    There are no "ghosts", and there is no after life experience. The only thing we can say for sure is that death is the end of life as we know it. But humans have the need to get answers. And this is when religious and paranormal comes in.

  • No. What I'm saying is that there are phenomenon people experience which are not understood by science yet. That's what I mean by human experience being ahead -sometimes-

    That happens all the time. In all sorts of fields.

    Also, some people don't always 'believe' that there's an afterlife because they need answers but because they have evidence that there is such a thing.

    I'm not a 100% believer. But enough of what's out there suggests there just might be an afterlife.

  • @mikereida

    If it is not understood by science, then it is not science. There is no proof of afterlife. I bet you cant even mention one science approved evidence of afterlife.

    Human experience is not ahead of science.

    We can easily explain these experiences by studying the biology of the human brain.

  • I didn't say it was science, nor that it was proven, you don't seem to get my point at all.

    I said there is REASON to believe it COULD be real.

    You can't explain people perceiving things that are beyond walls etc and on top of it when the brain is clinically dead, with your biology.

    Don't tell me this perception thing is only anecdotal evidence: If you haven't found a convincing explanation that rules out what we're discussing here, well you haven't disproven it. And there's lots of this "it".

  • To idiotkrati

    This is what I know to be the truth. Death is not the end but rather the beginning.Nevertheless, how it begins is & always has been up to you.

    You declare in your opinion this is not science; don't cry fire and run away, explain yourself.

    Also, what sale point are you referring to, who is making money & what product is being sold here. All you've conveyed in your commentary is finite conclusions with open innuendo's while baring no structure for your comment.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @PivotalThinking

    Why is death the beginning? Because God said so? Naa, I dont buy that.

    Simple: no scientific evidence what so ever.

    The media, and the documentary.

  • To idiotkrati

    A personal observation.

    I find it Interesting that your channel page is just as revealing as your commentary. Invisible and non existent.

    Respectfully, PT

  • @idiotkrati

    The definition of death is debatable.

  • I would say that "science" is for making money..this is closer to the truth,according to what you said

  • @shoko8019

    Science is for making money? What world are you living in man?

  • where do we go when ppl die?

  • @kwennlim Your question is based on an assumption already, that when we die, we go anywhere.

  • To MrHELLOREALITY

    No, you are wrong sir.

    The user kwennlim isn't asking a question based on an assumption because he believes death is not the end, & he is correct.

    You are commenting while assuming that he should believe in what you do; atheism.

    If before you die, you don't realize truth & the saving grace you have in Jesus; you will die the second death & perish in your sins.

    Check out my play list Unmasking Evolution

    Browse around my friend.

    Take care & God Bless

    Respectfully, PT

  • any idea when this was made?

  • To TheKturner05

    This documentary was made in 2003.

    Take Care and God Bless

    PT

  • I once felt as if someone was pulling me out of my skin. I layed down and began to see a blue/white inconsistent tunnel. I went out of my body and floated a partial way up. This is when i bugged out and decided to remain in my body for now. Ever since this experience, my viewpoint of this world changed and I sense what's is about to happen to it now more than ever. I am at complete peace about it.

  • I am an atheist and find the idea of our brain being a receiver very laughable since if that was the case it would be far more easily evidential to prove this case, however, i do have a strange episode where i fell down a whole flight of stairs and as i did, i saw myself falling, i couldnt feel pain, but i new i was about to hit the ground lol. I think when the mind recognises a bad situation, it may override itself to psychologically make you unaware of the pain, it shuts regions of the brain.

  • Maybe grass is legalized in heavens... That would explain a few things !

  • Maybe you should not comment videos, for sure you would make the you tube community better

  • It's a joke man, take a pill !

    I loved that documentary. Did you?

  • Take a pill...I'd rather not :) I'm watching it now so I can't tell if it's good yet :)

    God bless you!!

  • @JamolVids12

    Well I'd like to hear your vote in the end. PT

  • D.M.T

  • To: monkey42O

    "D.M.T"? Really.

    Then lets start!

    Give a definitive explanation of the blind lady's case and please follow it with a definitive explanation to you D.M.T conclusion as well; Thanks.

    Respectfully, PT

  • what if when we die we come back as another person but in any point in time throughout the total historical timeline in mans history (for excample) john doe dies today but 9 months from his death is born as joan of arc or jim johnson in 2015 which isnt even hear yet? i wonder if theres a theory such as that...ive wondered about it myself.

  • @dirtyjew1974 non existence is timeless, and your energy is as well. I look to black holes as something having to do with the afterlife, seeing as how they don't have to follow our laws of physics or logic. I like the multiverse theory a lot.

  • my brother had it when he was 12 or 13 years old,.,,he saw his body and us around him..he was ill...anyway...after he get well describe with precision what he saw on that time....anyway...he regret at that time coming back to life....he said that he felt very good

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