The Structure and Function of Near-Death Experiences: An Algorithmic Reincarnation Hypothesis |
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Authors: | Todd Murphy |
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Affiliation: | (1) San Francisco, CA |
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Abstract: | Hypothesizes that a near-death experience (NDE) is the subjective experience of having the state of consciousness in which a person experiences the last moment of his or her life being turned, in stages, into the state of consciousness experienced as the point of no return. The life review this, as is interpreted as a review of the states of consciousness experienced during our lives. Our responses to reviewing our own behaviors while in specific states reinforces and classifies them into those to repeat in future lives and those to avoid. We examine a modification of the traditional doctrine of reincarnation that takes into account biological and cultural evolution. This allows an understanding of how the attributes of NDEs could have undergone selection even though all opportunities for mating have already passed at the time of death. |
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Keywords: | near-death experience reincarnation Buddhism rebirth |
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