IMO it's a moral panic and doesn't necessarily have to be a conspiracy at the highest levels. At most im willing to bet that many researchers that push out shaky science anyways decided to jump onto the covid train for a free ride until the pandemic ends, and they are heavily incentivized to do...
Maybe not. People have had visual features in NDE's despite being blind from birth.
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799333/m2/1/high_res_d/vol16-no2-101.pdf
IMO the podcasts pivot from engaging with scientists, critics and philosophers on consciousness to talking about conspiracy theories and religion was always going to end up in the accompanying forum being swamped with conspiratainment enthusiasts. Alex is free to do what he wants, and frankly I...
He ties nu atheism to Epstein without any evidence, no citations, just read and believe me. Oh but they also went through hardships at a similar time? Sounds like proof to me.
It comes up a few times in the Leslie Flint archives. Here's an example http://adcguides.com/alicegreen2.htm
And this is a more comprehensive assessment, though not complete, from the same source - http://adcguides.com/theafterlife.htm
What other mediums do people rely upon? I know of Edgar...
Much of the core experience is very similar, that the afterlife is more akin to a world constructed by thought, that individuals can communicate beyond language barriers in what seems to be a mind to mind connection, that people tend to do the same sorts of things they did in real life into the...
Hard to argue for this when most schizophrenics appear in early adulthood. If it was purely cognitive there wouldn't be such a narrow age range, rather it would be more likely for a person to become a schizophrenic as they get older. Maybe there is more to this idea though, of course.
Yes, I will do that if I can get the regression done.
I'm not terribly familiar with LBL regressions, but Dolores Cannon is at least as well known as Michael Newton in the field. There was also a guest on this show who performs them...
Continuation -
I'm going to take us through some of the few claims made in the methodology section of the first book of michael newton. page 3.
People in hypnosis do hallucinate, and do experience hypnagogic imagery if they are taken deeply enough, though these are usually if not always...
Grants treating Newtons books like a bible, which I think is unwarranted. Newton claims to have thousands of transcripts of sessions which corroborate his findings, yet seems to cite only about 3 specific people for each of his three books that I had read (names of his sources are not given...