Near Death Experiences
Explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. Raymond Moody, the psychiatrist who coined the term 'near-death experience' and launched modern NDE research. In this episode, we examine how Moody's 1975 bestseller 'Life After Life' brought these mysterious encounters into academic discussion and cultural awareness. Discover the origins of NDE research, from Moody's initial encounter with Dr. George Ritchie's extraordinary account to his systematic collection of over 100 similar stories. Learn about the common elements Moody identified in near-death experiences, including out-of-body experiences, tunnel phenomena, encounters with beings of light, and life reviews. We discuss the cultural impact of Moody's work, the academic controversy it generated, and how it inspired subsequent scientific investigation by researchers like Michael Sabom, Melvin Morse, and Kenneth Ring. This episode examines Moody's careful methodology and his emphasis on documenting reported experiences rather than making claims about life after death. Perfect for listeners interested in consciousness studies, the history of medical research, and the academic investigation of extraordinary human experiences that continue to fascinate researchers and the public today.
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