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Enright, R. (2004). Silent journey: The discovery of the near-death experience of a nonverbal adolescent. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 22(3), 195-208
Abstract: This article relates the story of a boy who had a near-death experience at the age of 8, but who, because brain trauma left him quadriplegic and nonverbal, was unable to talk about his experience until I discovered it serendipitously 6 years later. Being able to tell his story and have his experience validated brought about significant changes in his emotional state, helped return personal control over his life, and ultimately led to his peaceful and fulfilling death.
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Topics: Accounts of NDEs—Autobiographical Aftereffects of NDEs—Cognitive Aftereffects of NDEs—Emotional Aftereffects of NDEs—Orientation to Death Aftereffects of NDEs—Orientation to Life Aftereffects of NDEs—Out-of-Body Experiences Aftereffects of NDEs—Paranormal Phenomena Aftereffects of NDEs—Physical Changes Aftereffects of NDEs—Sense of Self, Psychological and Physical Aftereffects of NDEs NOS Characteristics of NDErs—Age, Children and Adolescents Characteristics of NDEs—Autoscopy, Out-of-Body Characteristics of NDEs—Emotions NOS Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Deceased or Living Characteristics of NDEs—Light, Mystical Characteristics of NDEs—Parapsychological Phenomena, ESP Characteristics of NDEs—Parapsychological Phenomena, Precognition Characteristics of NDEs—Return, Involuntary Characteristics of NDEs—Tunnel Experiences Characteristics of NDEs NOS Circumstances of NDEs—Hospital Circumstances of NDEs—Illness Counseling NDErs Disabilities and NDEs Disclosure of NDEs Education about NDEs Healing and NDEs—Psychological Health Care Professionals and NDEs—Medical Health Care Professionals and NDEs—Psychological Non-NDErs' Attitude Change after Learning about NDEs
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Irwin, H. J. (1987). Out-of-body experiences in the blind. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 6(1), 53-60
Abstract: The theoretical significance of out-of-body experiences in blind people is explored. In this context I report results of a survey of a small sample of blind adults. It is concluded that we have yet to locate a case of an out-of-body experience in the blind that has critical implications for the interpretation of the experience among the general population.
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Topics: Disabilities and NDEs Related Experiences NOS Sensory Deprivation and NDEs
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Kubler-Ross, E. (1975). In her own words. People, 4(2), 66-69
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Topics: Accounts of NDEs—Biographical, Cases Aftereffects of NDEs—Orientation to Death Afterlife, Belief in Characteristics of NDErs—Age, Children and Adolescents Characteristics of NDErs—Occupation Characteristics of NDErs—Religious Affiliations Characteristics of NDEs—Autoscopy, Out-of-Body Characteristics of NDEs—Emotions, Pleasurable Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Deceased or Living Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Spiritual Characteristics of NDEs—Life Review Characteristics of NDEs—Return, Involuntary Characteristics of NDEs NOS Cultural, Social Influences on NDEs Disabilities and NDEs Disclosure of NDEs Nearing Death and NDEs NOS Related Experiences—NDE-Like Related Experiences NOS Science and NDEs Spirituality and NDEs Thanatology and NDEs Veridical Perception during NDEs
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Lavin, J. H. (1977). There is life after death. Fate, 30(), 67-70
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Topics: Accounts of NDEs—Autobiographical Accounts of NDEs—Biographical, Cases Aftereffects of NDEs—Orientation to Death Aftereffects of NDEs—Orientation to Life Afterlife, Belief in Characteristics of NDErs—Age, Adults Characteristics of NDErs—Age, Children and Adolescents Characteristics of NDErs—Gender Characteristics of NDEs—Autoscopy, Out-of-Body Characteristics of NDEs—Emotions, Pleasurable Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Deceased or Living Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Spiritual Characteristics of NDEs—Return, Involuntary Characteristics of NDEs—Return NOS Characteristics of NDEs—Sensory, Sound, Music Circumstances of NDEs—Accident Circumstances of NDEs—Hospital Circumstances of NDEs—Illness Circumstances of NDEs—Time Elapse Disabilities and NDEs Disclosure of NDEs Interpretations of NDEs Language and NDEs Psychopathology and NDEs—Hallucinations Veridical Perception during NDEs
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Ring, K., & Cooper, S. (1997). Near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind: A study of apparent eyeless vision. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 16(2), 101-147
Abstract: This article reports the results of an investigation into near-death and out-of-body experiences in 31 blind respondents. The study sought to address three main questions: (1) whether blind individuals have near-death experiences (NDEs) and, if so, whether they are the same as or different from those of sighted persons; (2) whether blind persons ever claim to see during NDEs and out-of-body experiences (OBEs); and (3) if such claims are made, whether they can ever be corroborated by reference to independent evidence. Our findings revealed that blind persons, including those blind from birth, do report classic NDEs of the kind common to sighted persons; that the great preponderance of blind persons claim to see during NDEs and OBEs; and that occasionally claims of visually-based knowledge that could not have been obtained by normal means can be independently corroborated. We present and evaluate various explanations of these findings before arriving at an interpretation based on the concept of transcendental awareness.
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Link: http://www.iands.org
Topics: Accounts of NDEs—Autobiographical Accounts of NDEs—Biographical, Cases Animals and NDEs Characteristics of NDErs—Age, Adults Characteristics of NDErs—Education Level Characteristics of NDErs—Occupation Characteristics of NDErs—Religious Affiliations Characteristics of NDErs—Trauma and Abuse Characteristics of NDEs—Autoscopy, Out-of-Body Characteristics of NDEs—Emotions, Pleasurable Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Deceased or Living Characteristics of NDEs—Encountering Beings, Spiritual Characteristics of NDEs—Increased Knowledge, Thoughts Characteristics of NDEs—Life Review Characteristics of NDEs—Light, Mystical Characteristics of NDEs—Otherworldly Environments Characteristics of NDEs—Parapsychological Phenomena, ESP Characteristics of NDEs—Return, Involuntary Characteristics of NDEs—Sensory, Kinesthetic Characteristics of NDEs—Sensory, Sound, Hearing Characteristics of NDEs—Sensory, Sound, Music Characteristics of NDEs—Sensory, Vision Characteristics of NDEs—Tunnel Experiences Characteristics of NDEs NOS Circumstances of NDEs—Accident Circumstances of NDEs—Hospital Circumstances of NDEs—Illness Disabilities and NDEs Disclosure of NDEs Dreams and NDEs Explanations of NDEs—Parapsychological Explanations of NDEs—Physiological, Neurological, Brain Explanations of NDEs—Physiological NOS Explanations of NDEs NOS Language and NDEs Methodology in NDE Research Science and NDEs Sensory Deprivation and NDEs Veridical Perception during NDEs
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