CHOQUERO ASKS:
Can you speculate, along with the research you’ve done, about what happens to consciousness with the passage of time (and by passage of time, I mean time here in the physical).
Do you have an opinion about whether the consciousness of someone who’s died goes through changes of any kind that make it no longer possible or desirable to make “contact” with those still living?
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Melvin L. Morse MD is a pioneer of near-death research, especially in children. He did the first “gold standard” prospective studies of NDEs after cardiac arrest at Seattle Children’s Hospital and has numerous publications in the scientific and medical literature. He applies the lessons of the NDE to his research in the neuroscience of spirituality, applied remote viewing, energy healing, meditation and personal transformation. His organization The Recidivism Prevention Group utilizes spiritual tools to facilitate the ex-incarcerated’s re-entry to society.