Study of Near Death Experiences finds Evidence for God
New study
of Near Death Experiences reveals that people experience `God` beyond death. A major
result from Rene Jorgensen's new study of near death experiences revealed in
his book The Light Behind God shows
that people overwhelmingly agree to call the core of their experience - an
experience of `God.`
When
asked: “What would you describe the core or essence of your experience as”, the
study found that 53 percent checked the box with “pure being,” and 60 percent
said yes to “essence of existence.” Moving further into trying to put a name on
this core or essence the consensus became higher with 73 percent agreeing to
call it “the Light,” and a majority of 80 percent calling it “God.”
Usually
people who have NDEs prefer to call themselves “spiritual” rather than
“religious” since organized religion will often seem too confined or limited
for what they have experienced. However, while experiencers will sometimes
object to using the word “God” it is clear that if we look behind the
disagreements of how to interpret God, what this name points towards has very
clearly something to do with what people experience in their
NDE.
"If
you want to call the light God. I have no trouble calling it God. To me it was
God and it was for a long time. Now, I think of it as a greater consciousness
that we are all part of or something like that. But that can be called God too,
so I don’t have any difficulty calling it God."
Here
David, one NDEr taking part in the study, agrees to call the light God but he clearly also tries to open up the
concept, which is something that we often find with people who have NDEs.
Generally in NDE research, NDErs tend to use the term a “being of light” and
while they will use God to describe this form of being, it is to be understood
as God in a very broad sense. Rather than an experience of God that fits a
particular religion, NDErs will have an experience of God in a sense that is
spiritually neutral.
There are
many theories that try to explain away the near death experience, such as
REM activity or hallucinations caused by the lack of oxygen to the brain.
However, the fact remains that no theory to date is able to explain all the
elements of the NDE. Most of these skeptical theories involve a brain that is
active while near death experiences happen during flat EEG (no brain
function), and therefore, classical science is challenged as clear vivid
experience should not be possible.
When we add the scientific evidence to support that these experiences are indeed real to what Rene Jorgensen found in his study we have evidence for God. If we define God as 'ultimate reality' or ontological as that which is greater than what we can conceive, then Jorgensen's study found a strong case. Along with 80 percent saying that they had an experience of 'God,' the study also found that the same amount said that they were either not certain if or they could not "interpret precisely in human language" what they had experienced beyond death.
The full results of this research is released in Rene Jorgensen's new book The Light Behind God available through Amazon.com or the link "NDE Books" on this webiste.