Post by ARENIS on Dec 1, 2018 21:41:59 GMT
Blind people have a 'kind of' sight during NDEs. This might also be similar to what we can experience in the Void. I remember my own experiences where I was 'sensing' an environment in the astral without seeing it because all was still dark somehow.
www.amazon.de/Mindsight-Near-Death-Out-Body-Experiences/dp/0595434975
www.amazon.de/Mindsight-Near-Death-Out-Body-Experiences/dp/0595434975
This book investigates the astonishing claim that blind persons, including those blind from birth, can actually "see" during near-death or out-of-body episodes. The authors present their findings in scrupulous detail, investigating case histories of blind persons who have actually reported visual experiences under these conditions.There is fascinating evidence that the blind do "see" in these moments, but it is not sight as we think of it. Ring and Cooper suggest a kind of "transcendental awareness" they refer to as Mindsight. It involves seeing in detail, sometimes from all angles at once, with everything in focus, and a sense of "knowing" the subject, not just visually, but with multisensory knowledge.Human beings may be more talented than we think, gifted with amazing abilities of perception. This book is an opportunity to assess the evidence for yourself.
Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Connecticut and co-founder and Past President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies. He is the author of Life at Death, Lessons from the Light, and other books on near-death experiences.Sharon Cooper, Ph.D., is with the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the University of Connecticut Health Center, and has published on religion, spirituality, and near-death experiences.
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Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Connecticut and co-founder and Past President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies. He is the author of Life at Death, Lessons from the Light, and other books on near-death experiences.Sharon Cooper, Ph.D., is with the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the University of Connecticut Health Center, and has published on religion, spirituality, and near-death experiences.
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