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Scientists claim life
after death exists

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http://english.pravda.ru/society/anomal/9189-soul-0
07.11.2005
Death is only an interchange station between the two worlds
Every person at
some point of his life questions himself what comes next after the physical
death. Is everything to
finish with the last breath or does the soul go on living?
Russian
language connects the notion of soul with the word to breath
as these have similar roots. Since earlier times people observed dead and alive
tribesmen and made a conclusion that there was something inside a human being
connected with breath. They started calling it soul (or dusha in
Russian).
Australian aborigines
believe in soul's existence. They think that a woman gets pregnant if she passes
a tree, a rock or some animal, whose soul moves into the body of her future
child.
The existence of
soul is acknowledged by the people in Asia, Europe, America, Africa and
Australia. In the Ancient Egypt soul was considered a constituent part of a
human body.
Each religion allots a
certain place in the organism for the soul. People in the ancient Babylon, for
instance, thought that soul lived in ears. Ancient Jews believed it could be
found in human blood.
However, there is
an opinion that this substance occupies the whole body, not just a single organ.
One of the most prominent figures of Russian
Orthodox Church Dmitry
Rostovsky agrees with this point of view.
Not so long ago German
psychologists of Lubeck University conducted a really interesting experiment.
They asked children aged 7-17 where in the human body the soul could be located.
The eldest ones said it could be found everywhere. Some said that the soul
existed in the head while the youngest ones pointed to a part of body a bit to
the left of the heart. Yet some even named eyes or solar plexus as “the
residence of the soul”.
In recent years
the hypothesis of the soul occupying the heart has found certain confirmation.
A psychiatrist Paul Pearsall of Sinai Hospital of Detroit wrote a book The
Heart's Code based on the answers he got from 140 patients with transplanted
heart during the questionnaire. As a result, Dr. Pearsall concluded that it is
in the heart that the personality is programmed. The heart controls the
brain and not vice versa.
Feelings, fears, dreams and thoughts are all decoded in heart cells. This
cell memory – a soul – is transferred to another person with a transplanted
heart. There are numerous examples in the book that support this idea. A
41-year-old who was transplanted the heart of a 19-year-old girl that had died
in the railway accident changed drastically after the operation. He used to be
really cool and sober but suddenly turned into temperamental and careless
person.
Another
interesting example is of Silvia Clair, dancing instructor from New York. At the
age of 50 she had a transplantation of heart. When she came round after the
operation the first thing she though about was beer. Afterwards at nights she
started dreaming of some mysterious man called T.L. After secret investigation
she found out that she had the heart of a guy who had died at the age of 18. His
initials were T.L. and according to his relatives his favorite
drink was cold beer.
At the end of 1990
sensational news spread around the world. Scientists at one of the US
laboratories managed to weigh the soul. They discovered that people weighed
2,5-6,5 grams less after their death. However, this was not the first attempt to
weigh the soul. In 1915, similar experiment was conducted in the US. At that
time scientists came to the conclusion that the soul weighed 22,4 grams.
Even more
sensational was the year 2001. At the beginning of the year British scientists
Sam Parnia and Peter Fenwick suggested that consciousness might continue living
after the
brain has stopped
functioning. The research involved 63 patients that experienced clinical death.
56 people do not remember anything of the period when they were clinically dead.
However, seven patients had clear memories of what they felt at that period.
Four of them said they were overwhelmed with joy and peace and the time was
running faster. Then they saw a bright light and saw mythical creatures that
looked like angels or saints. They claimed they had been to another world for
some time and then came back.
It is worth
mentioning that none of the patients was religious. Tree of them confessed that
did not attend church at all. Thus, these stories cannot be explained by
religious fanaticism.
British scientists
refuted the traditional idea that the brain stopped functioning because of the
lack of oxygen. None of the patients showed a significant decay of oxygen
content in the tissues of central nervous system.
Another hypothesis
that was brought into challenge is that the visions may be caused by inexpedient
combination of
medicine during
resuscitation. Everything was performed strictly according to the standard
procedure.
Later in December
2001 three Dutch scientists under the supervision of Pim van Lommel conducted
the biggest research involving people who had experienced clinical death. The
results were published in the medical journal Lancet and were similar
to those of the British
scientists.
Van Lommel and his
colleagues claimed that the visions came at the very moment when the central
neural system stopped functioning. This means that the consciousness is separate
from the brain's activity.
Van Lommel
provides a fascinating example of the Near Death Experience. A patient in coma
was delivered to the resuscitation ward. All the attempts to reanimate him
proved unsuccessful. His brain stopped functioning and the encephalogram showed
a straight line. Doctors decided to try intubation (that is insertion of a tube
into larynx and trachea for ventilation and airway management). The patient had
a denture that was taken away by the doctor. In an hour the patient's heart
started beating again and his blood pressure came back to normal. In a week, the
resurrected
patient asked the nurse:
“You know, where my denture is! You took away my teeth and put them into a
drawer of a trolley!” He said that he was observing himself from above at the
moment of his own death. He described in a detail the ward and the doctors'
actions. The man was really afraid that doctors would stop reanimating him and
tried to show them he was alive.
Dutch scientists also discovered that women had more powerful feelings than men.
Most of the patients that had very deep clinical death die in the next month
after the reanimation measures. The visions of blind people do not differ from
those who are able to see.
It looks like scientists
are very busy with proving immortality of the soul. The only thing we can do is
accept that death is only an interchange station between the two worlds
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