Virtual sense of vision is gained by
wearing a special helmet and glasses.
The body and the brain are like a helmet and a spacesuit which merely
fix the focus of consciousness on physical dimension. Without body or brain, you can see a vividly
shining beautiful world in a spiritual body because Linga sarira (spiritual
body) has five senses. Pictures drawn by
Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi include the linga sarira or spiritual body of various
beings (deity, divine spirit, angel, fairy, human, etc.). The pictures are the exact images of the deities
and divine spirits I have personally seen.
Please firmly believe that spiritual world
exists.
What is written in this article is just a
gateway to spiritual truth.
In comment No. 114, a video titled “Urban
Legend” is introduced. As pointed out in
the video, transplant surgery is something horrible.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
May 3,
2013
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Wonder NET – May3, 2013 –
“The
Soul Never Disappears” “Life after Death Exists” Medically Proved
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Consciousness
remaining “after absence of brain waves”:
On the frontline of resuscitation medicine
In resuscitation medical practice is
reported a phenomenon showing “consciousness exist a few hours after brain
waves flatten.”
We have Sam Parnia, an expert on
resuscitation medicine and a researcher of “after death experiences,” talk
about his new book.
Resuscitation science originated around the
middle of the 20th century, when the cardiopulmonary resuscitation
measures “CPR),” a medical procedure to resuscitate
the heart which stopped beating, was adopted.
At first, CPR was effective for a few minutes after cardiopulmonary
arrest, but with the advances in medical technology, the time has lasted for
more than 30 minutes.
With a new technique, the “border between
life and death” has been more widespread. And some of people who have been
resuscitated report their experiences which deny what has been conventionally
believed. They
say that they saw or heard what was happening around them, though their brain
activity had probably stopped.
If memories of
resuscitated people had served them correctly and their brains had really stopped,
it is a phenomenon at least modern neurology can’t explain.
“What is for certain now is that human consciousness
does not disappear,” says Dr. Parnia.
“Consciousness exists a few hours after
death, though it is sort of hibernating sate, which we cannot see from the
outside.”
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34: exotic short hair (dion army): May 2,
2013 (Thurs.) 14:08:30.83
ID:Xc0iCX110
I hear that brain-dead patients get violent
during transplant operation.
I think there still remains something unimaginable
to us.
57:Himarayan (Soft Bank): May 2, 2013
(Thurs.) 14:34:34.51
ID:KBPaMtjj0
>>34
Serious?
58:Syberian (Tokyo): May 2, 2013 (Thurs.)
14:38:33.00
ID:jiGyRZkx0
It is said that it is not because we have
another consciousness.
Generally,abrain-dead patient is anesthetized before the brain is harvested.
114:Norwaigean Forest Cat (Kagoshima Pref.):
May 2, 2013 (Thurs.) 17:22:17.65
ID:H54nVqqk0
>>34
It is an urban legend.