Leading Brain Surgeon Claims He’s Been There A leading brain surgeon,Dr Eben Alexander claims he has been to heaven and tells his experience. According to him, it’s not just a case of near death experience.He didn’t believe in things like that till he was brain dead and experienced it himself .He has written a book map of heaven and his experience is mind blowing..(he says heaven looks like the illustration above) Before I start, I should explain that I am a scientist, who has spent a lifetime studying the workings of the brain.My adoptive father was a neurosurgeon and I followed his path, becoming an neurosurgeon myself and an academic who taught brain science at Harvard Medical School. Although nominally a Christian, I was sceptical when patients described spiritual experiences to meMy knowledge of the brain made me quite sure that out-of-body experiences, angelic encounters and the like were hallucinations, brought on when the brain suffered a trauma.And then, in the most dramatic circumstances possible, I discovered proof that I was wrong. Six years ago, I woke up one morning with a searing headache. Within a few hours, I went into a coma: my neocortex, the part of the brain that handles all the thought processes making us human, had shut down completely. Share with friends on READ MORE
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Monday, 20 October 2014
What Heaven is Really Like
Leading Brain Surgeon Claims He’s Been There A leading brain surgeon,Dr Eben Alexander claims he has been to heaven and tells his experience. According to him, it’s not just a case of near death experience.He didn’t believe in things like that till he was brain dead and experienced it himself .He has written a book map of heaven and his experience is mind blowing..(he says heaven looks like the illustration above) Before I start, I should explain that I am a scientist, who has spent a lifetime studying the workings of the brain.My adoptive father was a neurosurgeon and I followed his path, becoming an neurosurgeon myself and an academic who taught brain science at Harvard Medical School. Although nominally a Christian, I was sceptical when patients described spiritual experiences to meMy knowledge of the brain made me quite sure that out-of-body experiences, angelic encounters and the like were hallucinations, brought on when the brain suffered a trauma.And then, in the most dramatic circumstances possible, I discovered proof that I was wrong. Six years ago, I woke up one morning with a searing headache. Within a few hours, I went into a coma: my neocortex, the part of the brain that handles all the thought processes making us human, had shut down completely. Share with friends on READ MORE
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