Show 1249: How Near Death Experiences Transform People’s Lives (Archive)
The People's Pharmacy
Joe and Terry Graedon
4.6 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 14 April 2022
⏱️ 77 minutes
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Summary
For many years, possibly even centuries, some people who unexpectedly survived a life-threatening event have recounted amazing experiences. Between the time they appeared to die and when they revived, they often encountered places and beings unlike those of everyday life. What should we make of such near death experiences?
Reports from the Operating Room:
Occasionally, the reports of near death experiences contain detailed descriptions of what was happening to the experiencer’s body, from a perspective outside the body. The person offering this report may not have had any way of knowing what was happening, yet they may have accurate details. How can we interpret these accounts?
Near Death Experiences Transforming Lives:
One of the hallmarks of a near death experience is that afterwards the individual reports no more fear of death. Consequently, they frequently re-evaluate their lives. Not uncommonly, they will change their approach to their livelihood or their relationships to reflect new values. Often, surviving a near death experience helps a person live the rest of their life more fully.
Studying Near Death Experiences:
Scientists have long been skeptical about these accounts. Because they can’t be reliably (or ethically) reproduced, you can’t study them in experiments. But that doesn’t mean you can’t study them at all. Our guest devoted decades to the scientific study of reports of near death experiences. In addition to collecting these first-hand reports, he used medical records and the observations of family members and close friends to evaluate them. One thing he discovered is that people don’t forget details of their near death experiences. The memories are clear and compelling for decades. Perhaps this helps explain how the transformations they seem to trigger are also very long lasting.
This Week’s Guest:
Dr. Bruce Greyson is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the UVA School of Medicine. He served on the medical school faculty at the Universities of Michigan, Connecticut, and Virginia. His award-winning research led him to become a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is the author of
After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond, the culmination of nearly half a century of Dr. Greyson’s scientific research.
Listen to the Podcast:
The podcast of this program contains much more extraordinary information than the broadcast could. It will be available Monday, April 18, 2022, after broadcast of the archive on April 16. (The show was originally broadcast on March 6, 2021). You won’t want to miss it. You can also stream it from this site; podcasts can be downloaded for free.
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| 0:00.0 | I'm Joe Gradyton and I'm Terry Grady. Welcome to this podcast of the People's Pharmacy. |
| 0:06.1 | You can find previous podcasts and more information on a range of health topics at people's pharmacy.com. |
| 0:14.0 | When people have near-death experiences, |
| 0:17.0 | they often undergo a profound transformation. |
| 0:21.0 | How is that possible? |
| 0:22.0 | This is the people's Pharmacy with Terry and Joe Grayden. |
| 0:27.0 | Dr. Bruce Grady Dr Bruce Grayson is a renowned psychiatrist who has worked at some of the most prestigious |
| 0:38.8 | universities in the country. |
| 0:40.8 | He's taken a scientific approach to the study of near-death experiences for the last four decades. |
| 0:47.0 | What do people say about their experiences after they're revived? Are there common features? |
| 0:53.0 | Some people offer accurate reports of things they could not possibly have witnessed. |
| 0:58.0 | Is there an explanation? |
| 1:00.0 | Coming up on the People's Pharm pharmacy, how near death experiences transform people's lives. In the People's Pharmacy Health Headlines, public health experts are increasingly worried about a coronavirus variant originally identified in Brazil, known as P1. It accounted for more than |
| 1:26.5 | two-fifths of the COVID cases in Manaus in December. This Amazonian city had already |
| 1:32.1 | seen significant COVID-19 infections last year. |
| 1:36.0 | Some of the people infected with P1 had already recovered from infection with the original SARS COCove2 strain. Public health experts are concerned |
| 1:45.7 | because P1 appears to be more contagious and possibly more deadly as well as |
| 1:51.8 | able to evade antibody defenses. |
| 1:54.4 | Manaus ran out of oxygen and Brazil is in trouble. |
| 1:58.0 | But the variant has not stayed in Brazil. |
| 2:01.2 | P1 has been identified in dozens of countries including the U.S. |
| 2:06.0 | It remains to be seen whether any of the available vaccines will defend us against this new variant. |
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