
LF438 Between Lives: Past-Life Regression, Near-Death Experiences, and the Evolution of Consciousness
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Andy Tomlinson and Reena Kumarasingham discuss their book Between Lives: Past-Life Regression, Near-Death Experiences, and the Evolution of Consciousness
While neuroscience reveals much about the brain, it has not determined the precise relationship between the brain and consciousness. Between Lives probes the depths of this relationship, examining evidence that supports the existence of consciousness independent of the brain, such as savant syndrome, lucid dreaming, telepathic communication in dreams, mediumship, and out-of-body experiences. We also consider case studies of near-death experiences, finding commonalities across such phenomena, particularly with between-lives memories gleaned through regression hypnosis.
Although science itself may never establish clear causal mechanisms for this, millennia of spiritual teachings and individual experiences suggest that our present life is but one of many in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, each life an opportunity to learn, grow and ultimately transcend this material existence.
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