Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 25, Number 1, Fall 2006 Page: 3

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Guest Editorial: Nondualistic Experiences of Light in Near-Death Experiences and in The Tibetan Book of the Dead (Article)

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Editorial which brings together two forms of human understanding of disembodied consciousness: the light in the near-death experience (NDE), and the Clear Light in the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

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Commentary on "Nondualistic Experiences of Light in Near-Death Experiences and in The Tibetan Book of the Dead" (Article)

Commentary on "Nondualistic Experiences of Light in Near-Death Experiences and in The Tibetan Book of the Dead"

Abstract: René Jorgensen's editorial comparing the Clear Light in The Tibetan Book of the Dead (or Bardo Thodol) and the experience of light in some near-death experiences (NDEs) does not adequately acknowledge either the diversity of NDEs or the possibility that the content of The Tibetan Book of the Dead may be metaphorical. Similarities between descriptions of light in some NDEs and descriptions of the Clear Light in The Tibetan Book of the Dead may reflect similar underlying neural mechanisms and does not provide validation for either description. Any relevance of these descriptions to enlightenment is speculative.

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Kongo Near-Death Experiences: Cross-Cultural Patterns (Article)

Kongo Near-Death Experiences: Cross-Cultural Patterns

Article analyzing eight Kongo near-death experiences (NDEs) from Central Africa in support of the argument that universal features exist within this experiential form.

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An 18th Century Near-Death Experience: The Case of George de Benneville (Article)

An 18th Century Near-Death Experience: The Case of George de Benneville

Article discussing the near-death experience (NDE) of George de Benneville during the 18th century, regarding his autobiographical account of the religious vision he had during his experience. It also compares the account to other ancient and modern NDEs.

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Six Major Challenges Faced by Near-Death Experiencers (Article)

Six Major Challenges Faced by Near-Death Experiencers

Article shedding light on some of the unique personal and spiritual challenges that people face following near-death experiences (NDEs).

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Letter to the Editor: An Objective Correlate of Consciousness (Letter)

Letter to the Editor: An Objective Correlate of Consciousness

Letter from Denis Purcell to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "An Objective Correlate of Consciousness."

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