The use of near-death phenomena in therapy |
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Authors: | Mr. Dan Punzak B.S. P.E. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Air Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois, USA;(2) 815 Randolph Court, 62702 Springfield, IL |
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Abstract: | Though near-death studies have yielded few practical applications, some psychotherapists have used insights from near-death experiences (NDEs) to treat a variety of problems. Using hypnosis, relaxation methods, or electric shock to initiate a conversation with a purported spirit possessing the patient, the therapist persuades the spirit to join others in a land of ethereal beauty and light similar to the transcendental realm of an NDE, or simply to go directly into the light. Such techniques are treated as a culmination of the spirit's NDE; that is, the purported possessing spirits had their original death experiences terminated prior to entering the transcendental stage, but instead of returning to their own bodies, they appear to have invaded the bodies of others. Some persons may leave themselves open to invasion through substance abuse or occult practices. |
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