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Thank you, Graham.

As Graham Hancock says, “I look forward to seeing how hard-line materialists like Randi, Dawkins and Dennett spin their way out of this.”

If you have read any of the Near Death Experience (NDE) literature, you will know there are common threads and very clear evidence of life after death, something those with any spiritual interest will readily understand. Of course our temporal-based, existential mainstream scientific perspective, aided and abetted by the mainstream media, gives no credence to the notion that part of us survives death and that Darwin’s theory tells us all we need to know – despite the fact that Darwin himself did not believe such a notion.

The article shared by Graham shares details of a scientific study into NDE:

The largest ever medical study into near-death and out-of-body experiences has discovered that some awareness may continue even after the brain has shut down completely.

It is a controversial subject which has, until recently, been treated with widespread scepticism.

But scientists at the University of Southampton have spent four years examining more than 2,000 people who suffered cardiac arrests at 15 hospitals in the UK, US and Austria.

And they found that nearly 40 per cent of people who survived described some kind of ‘awareness’ during the time when they were clinically dead before their hearts were restarted.

One man even recalled leaving his body entirely and watching his resuscitation from the corner of the room.

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