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The Spirituality Of Death And Dying

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— The long-awaited reunion of science and spirit has arrived at last. Any reasonable review of the scientific literature of the 21st century firmly establishes the existence of life after death. So why isn’t this common knowledge? Simply because the current science v spirituality debate reflects the science of the 19th century debating the spirituality of the 18th century. Recent advances in end-of-life research, neuroscience, physics, an understanding of spiritual neuroanatomy and experimental research done at diverse locations including Seattle Children’s Hospital and the National Warfare Institute clearly provide irrefutable evidence for the existence of life after death. It is said that dramatic claims demand dramatic evidence. That evidence currently exists.

 

Dr. Melvin L Morse is a pediatrician who did the first “gold standard” research documenting that, children as they are dying see an entity they call God and feel that they are leaving their physical bodies. As one young girl told me reassuringly, “you’ll see Dr. Morse, heaven is fun!” I published this research in the AMA Pediatric journals. We convincingly documented that the near death experience is real, and not the result of a lack of oxygen to the brain or a by-product of the many medications given dying children.

Valeria Teles interviews Dr. Melvin L. Morse — the author of “Where God Lives: The Science of the Paranormal and How Our Brains are Linked to the Universe.”

Melvin L Morse, MD, is an acclaimed Pediatrician, voted one of America’s Best Doctors, and author of books on near death experiences and the spirituality of death and dying. He was described by NBC News as doing more than any other scientist to prove the existence of life after death.

He was an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington for 20 years. His international best seller Closer to the Light describes the near-death experiences of children. This was based on his studies at Seattle Children’s Hospital under the supervision of the University of Washington’s Human Subject Review Board.

To learn more about Dr. Melvin L. Morse and his work, please visit: melvinmorsemd.com and melvinmorse.net

 

 


— This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well. 

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