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Showing Original Post only (View all)Brain surgeon claims to have experienced life after death [View all]
The question of where we go after we have died has been one of humanity's greatest mysteries for centuries.
One man who claims to know the answer or at least has an inclination of what might happen is the brain surgeon, Dr Eben Alexander.
In 2008, Alexander fell into a week-long coma and has documented what he can remember from this event in a new book called Living in a Mindful Universe: A Neurosurgeon's Journey Into the Heart of Consciousness.
In the book Alexander claims to have experienced a sensation that felt like he was ascending to the heavens or something of that equivalent.
https://www.indy100.com/article/brain-surgeon-dr-eben-alexander-life-after-death-experience-coma-heaven-afterlife-8103361?amp&__twitter_impression=true
						
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        Probably a really spectacular hallucination caused by the disease's effects
        The Velveteen Ocelot
        Jan 2018
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        No, but if you're using someone's title (Neurosurgeon) as some sort of authoritative source,
        Dr Hobbitstein
        Jan 2018
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