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Nomad Podcast

Bruce Greyson - Life After [Near] Death (N251)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2021

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Many of us inherited a faith that had a lot to say about life after death. But as our faith shifted and evolved we were left increasingly unsure whether these beliefs had any basis in reality, or were just fairly tales.

Well, it turns out science has an increasing amount to say on the subject. So, we interviewed Dr Bruce Greyson, a self proclaimed “skeptical scientist”, who as well as being a very well respected psychiatrist, has also spent the last 50 years pioneering near death studies. He went into this field confidently expecting to find a physiological explanation for what people were claiming to have experienced as their bodies were shutting down. But what he discovered challenged all his preconceived ideas.

After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Nick Thorley chat about the understanding of the afterlife they inherited, how their deconstruction challenged this, and how they might integrate Dr Greyson’s finding into their spirituality. 

Interview starts at 17m 02s

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Tim and this is Nick. Hello. How are you, mate?

0:42.8

Thanks. What does that make you laugh? I tried to make it like less upbeat. I didn't want to sound too enthusiastic. You can't help it though. You can't help yourself, can you? I was guessing you'd be a bit upbeat because

0:54.2

obviously we're in the thick of the European Football Championship. We're actually missing

0:58.3

a match as we record. England got off to a great start so that lifts the spirits. It really

1:02.6

does. Wales are doing very well. England, Scotland, tomorrow night. It's all cracking off.

1:08.2

By the time this goes live, England will have played another two matches.

1:11.9

Really?

1:12.3

Yeah, so I mean, it's probably good job.

1:13.6

We're recording this now, isn't it?

1:14.9

Well, we're still feeling upbeat.

1:16.0

Oh, come on, Tim.

1:16.8

People could be listening to this after England are European champions.

1:20.3

Possible?

1:20.9

Mm-mm.

1:21.9

I mean, they might be listening to this after we're world champions.

1:24.8

Who knows when they're going to be listening to it? They might be listening to this after football has ended.

1:29.0

And it's just a mythical, mysterious, historical thing.

1:33.5

Imagine that.

1:34.1

Is football ever going to end?

1:34.8

No.

1:35.3

No.

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