Thank you, Scrollop! I’ve wanted to talk with Ohkado for ages, his work is fascinating. He also happens to be a lovely bloke. Hope you enjoy the episode!
I was unprepared for a Sept-11 story (I grew up in Manhattan and my sister was at work literally across the street that morning) so it was a bit of a shock to hear Yu's story, esp as he was still carrying trauma. Someone should audit The Bureau re whether all traumatized souls are getting proper post-life care before returning to Earth :)
Hi Liam! Thanks for your comment buddy. I hope your sister was and is okay, I can only imagine how deeply affected everyone from the immediate area must have been. Yu’s story is incredible. I know you’re joking about The Bureau, but I think lots of children with these memories still carry trauma, a lot of them have strong phobias that correspond with the mode of death of the previous personality. Thanks again.
@UnravellingTheUniverse Pretty sure there is a Bureau, or many, as the evidence doesn't point to a single entity writing/orchestrating the agenda for the cosmos!
Great episode! On a side note, I've always been curious, why do you think the majority of people who die and are resuscitated do not have a near death experience?
Thank you, Max! Glad you enjoyed it! Good question. Firstly, we don’t know that. We know that the majority of people who die and are resuscitated do not report a NDE. Not reporting is different to not having. Why do they not report then? I would say a combination of many reasons, including: - They do not remember the experience upon waking up (potentially due to various reasons) - They remember bits but not enough to feel confident telling anyone - They remember it, but no one asks them if they experienced anything, and so they keep it to themselves - The experience conflicts with their religious beliefs or general worldview and so they suppress it, dismiss it, or ignore it - They mention it to a healthcare professional (in their mind, that’s reporting it), who tells them it was all a dream or was not real and to not give it much thought - They remember it, and would report it, but feel that the experience was too personal or meaningful for them to share it - They remember it but literally cannot put it in to words (these experiences are often described as ineffable) - They remember it, and want to report it, but have no idea who to tell or what to say There could be many more potential reasons why more people don’t report NDEs, but I’ll leave it there for now. I imagine if every healthcare professional was trained on this and was aware of the phenomenon, and if they were required to ask patients if they had any experiences or memories upon waking up, the numbers would be significantly higher. You would enjoy my interview with Bruce Greyson if you haven’t seen it. Thanks again!
Always thought provoking videos. It will definitely get you thinking and question a lot. My friends says there's no evidence of a higher power or such things exist. He believes there always science explanation for everything
So for Ryan’s reincarnation case, there were actually 15 statements that were shown to be wrong. Two that I remember off the top of my head was that Marty had been cremated. Marty was buried. And that Marty had died when his “heart exploded” but Marty died of a brain hemorrhage. Any thoughts about why there would be 15 inaccurate statements?
Looks great, thank you! Never heard of this gentleman.
Thank you, Scrollop! I’ve wanted to talk with Ohkado for ages, his work is fascinating. He also happens to be a lovely bloke. Hope you enjoy the episode!
Excellent episode. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, much appreciated! 🙏
Always, great videos❤ it's snowing here at this moment in Va
Thank you Lynn 💚🙏 appreciate that! How much snow have you got?! We had a little bit here recently too ❄️
We got 3-4 inches
@UnravellingTheUniverse you need to have Robert Temple next for a talk. You would really find him interesting, as I have.
I was unprepared for a Sept-11 story (I grew up in Manhattan and my sister was at work literally across the street that morning) so it was a bit of a shock to hear Yu's story, esp as he was still carrying trauma. Someone should audit The Bureau re whether all traumatized souls are getting proper post-life care before returning to Earth :)
Hi Liam! Thanks for your comment buddy. I hope your sister was and is okay, I can only imagine how deeply affected everyone from the immediate area must have been. Yu’s story is incredible. I know you’re joking about The Bureau, but I think lots of children with these memories still carry trauma, a lot of them have strong phobias that correspond with the mode of death of the previous personality. Thanks again.
@UnravellingTheUniverse Pretty sure there is a Bureau, or many, as the evidence doesn't point to a single entity writing/orchestrating the agenda for the cosmos!
Good episode
Thank you, Paul! Glad you enjoyed it
This guy is so interesting!
Agreed! He’ll be coming back on the show later this year for more! Thanks for your comment.
Excellent.
Great episode! On a side note, I've always been curious, why do you think the majority of people who die and are resuscitated do not have a near death experience?
Thank you, Max! Glad you enjoyed it!
Good question. Firstly, we don’t know that. We know that the majority of people who die and are resuscitated do not report a NDE. Not reporting is different to not having. Why do they not report then? I would say a combination of many reasons, including:
- They do not remember the experience upon waking up (potentially due to various reasons)
- They remember bits but not enough to feel confident telling anyone
- They remember it, but no one asks them if they experienced anything, and so they keep it to themselves
- The experience conflicts with their religious beliefs or general worldview and so they suppress it, dismiss it, or ignore it
- They mention it to a healthcare professional (in their mind, that’s reporting it), who tells them it was all a dream or was not real and to not give it much thought
- They remember it, and would report it, but feel that the experience was too personal or meaningful for them to share it
- They remember it but literally cannot put it in to words (these experiences are often described as ineffable)
- They remember it, and want to report it, but have no idea who to tell or what to say
There could be many more potential reasons why more people don’t report NDEs, but I’ll leave it there for now. I imagine if every healthcare professional was trained on this and was aware of the phenomenon, and if they were required to ask patients if they had any experiences or memories upon waking up, the numbers would be significantly higher.
You would enjoy my interview with Bruce Greyson if you haven’t seen it. Thanks again!
@UnravellingTheUniverse thank you for responding. Love your channel. Fascinating subjects
Really appreciate that! Hope you continue to enjoy 🙏
Check out the research of Dr Sam Parnia, Melvin Morse, Bruce Greyson. As well as Dr. Pim Van lommel
Always thought provoking videos. It will definitely get you thinking and question a lot. My friends says there's no evidence of a higher power or such things exist. He believes there always science explanation for everything
OMG Your Eyes are AMAZING!
👀 Thank you 😅 much appreciated! 👀
So for Ryan’s reincarnation case, there were actually 15 statements that were shown to be wrong. Two that I remember off the top of my head was that Marty had been cremated. Marty was buried. And that Marty had died when his “heart exploded” but Marty died of a brain hemorrhage. Any thoughts about why there would be 15 inaccurate statements?