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Kenneth Ring PhD Near Death Experiences as a Compensatory Gift Dr Morse Presents

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2011

Kenneth Ring PhD is a giant of a near death researcher. In the 1990s he achieved insights that the rest of us still haven't caught up with.

This lecture is based on his astonishing book The Omega Project: Near Death Experiences, UFO encounters, and Mind at Large. Published in 1993, it was unfortunately 50 years ahead of its time.

Dr. Ring's research documented that persons who have survived severe trauma, especially as a child, as more likely to have near death experiences and UFO encounters and abductions than the typical population.

In this lecture, he sees the near death experience as a "compensatory gift" for those who were abused. However, the actual truth is that being severely abused as a child opens the mind to nonlocal perceptions. We are only now starting to understand that UFO abductions are real, and yet are also nonlocal!

Dr. Ring received an enormous amount of unfair criticism for this research, as it was misunderstood to mean that childhood trauma led to an "imagination" prone personlity which in turn invented the near death experience. As a result, Dr. Ring tried to get people to see the NDE as a compensatory gift.

Once again, the corrosive and idiotic Skeptic v Believer debate obscured and trashed one of the most fascinating scieintific findings in Near Death Research.

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  • This is such an inspirational video!! It is definitely a reminder of how beautiful and priceless our lives are, and just how great God's Love for us is!

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