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CLOSING
Quite recently, a U.S. coal mine closed with miners inside. They or their remains could not be carried out. Lay has been asking about the funeral or the closure by generally described as removing the remains of human beings in a ritual. Nor is it uncommon for owners to bury the bodies of their pets. A usual explanation offered is that it helps the dead to get into the other world.
Mass burials were driving range as he does now at 125,000 years. Ditches, burial mounds and large monumental stone tombs and the pyramids were used for such purposes. In ancient Hebrew burials, caves were used for long. Other examples of such burials are burial tombs and temples of rock in western India and Sri Lanka, as well as burial sites in the cliff Dogon. The Vikings of Scandinavia followed the burial in water, a somewhat different version of what is the immersion of the ashes of cremation of the dead in holy rivers and the Ganges among the Hindus in India today. The Parsis of India expose their dead to the elements and birds of prey like vultures on the special structures known as the Towers of Silence, now a practice rarely followed. Similarly, some Native American groups dispose of their dead, leaving the bodies to the elements. Usually, these burials are followed by a second, the time difference between the two is the period necessary for the decomposition of the body. Apparently it is a demonstration the philosophical concept of death, after all, is a transition from the society of the living with the unknown or unfamiliar. Anyway, the Jewish belief is not to prolong this passage from one form to another, and rapid burial customs recommend the recitation of a special prayer called the Kaddish at the site of the tomb, which is identfied by a plaque installed a year later. A root or a clock (waking), held beside the body of a person who has died often precedes a Christian burial to be followed by a party, perhaps as a celebration of the release of the deceased earthly ills. It is also followed by others (for example, Hindus) that organized a feast a few days after cremation, although more as a sign of respect for the dead not only one.The Muslims pray facing Mecca, but also bury their dead lying on the right side and towards that direction.
Caves, coffins and tombs
European caves Palaeolithic period, provide the first evidence of burials with deliberate intent. There are prehistoric excavations show individual and communal burials, the indications this gives the pits or ossuaries were opened later to put the bodies of dead officers or family members to provide company to the deceased. Urns human remains have been excavated from archaeological sites in southern India. Such practices had been followed by several people, even in relatively modern times. Apparently, the Egyptians were the first to use a coffin to keep the body from touching the ground, a custom of the Greeks and Romans collected when they began to bury their dead. Another funerary practice is similar to the grave the funeral / burial, which is placed the body in a ditch in the ground covered with loose soil and then protected with a large stone to prevent removal or alteration. Sea burials are another form of burial practiced in the past by the seafarers. It is not often, unless the particular person wants to be sent as well. Sea burials a completely different phone lines are under water and pipelines carrying crude oil and refined products. Cable laying ships and barges laying pipes are used for this work.
A grave can be considered as the resting place end of the dead, a deposit of the remains of the deceased. Normally, burial and is enclosed within a structure, with the body lying in a coffin, a sarcophagus, an urn and so on ... There are several types of tombs, as seen from the following list:
Private property or family vaults - These are the underground chambers of brick or stone, usually with vaulted ceilings and for burials, mainly (in place of burial). They are usually located below enter a church building or a church, and owned by a private group or family for their exclusive use.
monuments Church - These can not strictly be called graves, as they usually do not contain a body. Stand in the building of the church with the crypt beneath them, or they may be breaststroke in the tomb in a cemetery standing over the grave.
Crypts are closer to the vaults, but without the exclusivity of private or family ownership. They are for the public funeral, but funerals are not at all uncommon.
A Martyrium is a very special tomb holding the remains a martyr or a saint. The Martyrdom of San Pietro in Montorio is an example.
Mausoleum is a tomb in the sense that it is a separate structure in the air free, usually monumental in size, so the burial of an individual or a family group. The pyramids of Egypt are examples of excellence Mausoleum.
It is common for a mound to protect a deck of megalithic tombs. In prehistoric times, graves, burial grounds served as the communities in general, large, and were built with very large stones.
Sarcophagus is a stone container to hold the body and coffin in the establishment. These are often decorated, and also part of a monument. They are usually found within the religious buildings and tombs or mausoleums.
Graves are dug in underground rock, and like the tombs of ancient Egypt used for burial. In general, however, Christian or Jew means structures used for the purposes described above.
The sanctuary above first burial of a Christian saint of architecture is called Sanctuary. The sanctuary of the remains are then transferred is known as a shrine or reliquary.
Ship burials are also sometimes considered as archaeological tombs of eons gone. So are the catacombs under churches, cemeteries, cemeteries or cemeteries, etc ... When you are on private land or under an undulating landscape, which are possibly representing prehistoric burial structures or tombs.
For the Emperor Nintoku, 16 Emperor of Japan, the distinction of having been buried under a tombstone with the largest area in the world: the volume, otherwise, the honor is for the pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
Reasons for human burial
Bacteria begin to decompose a body after death, when odors are emitted due to the formation of gases from the decomposition. Burial after all is not necessarily a public health requirement, is more a matter of decency and honor the dead. It spares people the ugly sight to see the degeneration of some living before one o'clock. The World Health Organization does not subscribe to popular wisdom, and recommends that only corpses carrying to an infectious disease strictly require burial.
Universally, however, burials represent the code of conduct people who were once among us deserve respect when they were the answer to how and why it has evolved can be found on the following reasons.:
The remains of the deceased, who was once close to not decrease in value to life. Left on the ground under the open sky, it would attract scavenging animals whose method Sales are to be particularly horrible. With the exception of the Parsis, all other cultures regard eating the corpse of the deceased by scavengers particularly abhorrent totally disrespectful.
The closure of the word psychology means an end to a particularly painful chapter in life, like death of a loved one. Burial in this sense, it accelerates the process, the person removing the body out of sight. But out of sight is not always out of mind. This is especially some of the victims of violent crimes, there really comes close. The wound will not heal, but remains in another form.
Like all other organic creatures on earth, human beings are also assigned a specific period of time, after which they cease to exist. However, despite the absence of any evidence of a species to survive without a body, there is a belief in another life in many cultures. Burial is often regarded as the gateway to a afterlife for the deceased.
And finally, most religions prescribe a right way to live, a code of conduct way to spend our lives. Burial is the process between the codes indicating how to dispose of a corpse.
Burial Methods
Burying corpses on the ground is the most common method of disposal in many cultures, which is believed to have started in the Paleolithic period some 200,000 homo sapiens years before she moved out of Africa. Accordingly, the burial sites are discovered throughout the world. The bodies of the ancestors were deposited in temples, established under the mounds of earth or left huge underground caverns. Custom presnt days between most cultures is to bury the dead with a marker or sign to show the place, although other methods such as incineration are also followed. Contrary to popular belief cremation popular, is compulsory in Japan, while India is just a rule. It is also interesting that cremation is increasingly popular in places like the western world. The ritual of funerals are more pronounced in some places, while the rest of the practical issues receive more attention.
Natural burial
Keeping pace with today's environmental consciousness, there is now a growing trend of natural burial or burial in an eco-cemetery. The idea took hold in the United Kingdom in late 1990 and then spread across the Atlantic to the United States. Protecting and restoring the natural environment are the basic reasons for adopting this method, in which the buried body is transformed to its natural elements in a biodegradable coffin or while involved in a sheet of bio-degradable. Usually a tree is planted over the grave in place of conventional tablet, serving the purpose of a living memory of the dead. As more and more spaces like this (tombs) are created, the green zone is expanded by creating a protected area for wildlife preservation, and is known as green cemeteries, cemeteries forests, nature preserves memory and so on.
Prevention of decay
The process followed to keep a corpse in front of the tooth is called embalming, and
takes place in many cultures. A very elaborate mummification is slow decomposition greatly.
Generally, bodies are wrapped in a cloth and then placed in a coffin or a casket. The coffin or casket is covered by a lining or the vaulted ceiling of a vault, in order to prevent collapse under the weight of earth on top, and be dragged by water in case of flooding.
The decomposition process is somewhat slowed down by these external containers, which prevent bacteria physically attack the body and the decomposition, although the process can not be stopped completely. The coatings also prevent the body's exposure to the elements if the cover soil is washed by heavy rains or flooding.
In some cultures, however, the goal is to preserve the body for a period of time, but for it to be one with the Earth in a natural way. For example, in Orthodox Judaism, including the pins coffins of wood, metal and is not used, to help the body to become one with the Earth as soon as possible. Similarly, Muslims wrap the body in a shroud, and are not normally embalmed before burial.
The burial clothes and personal effects on the body
Dressing the body in their favorite clothes, and placement objects and trinkets of the deceased loved one in the coffin is often done, and is known as the inclusion of grave goods, for several reasons:
During funeral services, the body is usually placed on the screen to allow people to show their respect. It is natural that the deceased in such cases should be submitted the best way possible.
A ceremonial costumes and sacred objects are believed to make the transition to another life comfortable and soft.
The inclusion of personal and funerary objects such favorites as practiced in the belief that what the victim is so expensive and essential for life on Earth also could be equally important in the afterlife. It also is a recognition and tribute to the sense of togetherness and a sense of ownership of the deceased.
For the archaeologist, however, such funerary objects are an added value, providing an overview of how the individual lived at the time. In fact, says the died some kind of immortality.
Body Position
There is no fixed body position at funerals, which differs significantly among different cultures. For example extended Christian burial, which means that the body is lying flat on his back, arms and legs stretched and mouth and eyes closed. A variation of it has his arms crossed over his chest. In another variation of the extent of burial, the body is prone (lying on front), while in another variation, the body is in a flexed position with bent knees to your chest. Some buried their ancient societies upright warriors, while Muslims, as mentioned above, are buried facing Mecca. Even when the burials are difficult, many cultures believe that bury their dead is a sign of respect for the dead, and that the proper positioning of the body should be as much as possible. In mass graves or mass graves, as understandable lack of standards can be followed, and do things arbitrarily. And rightly so, in such cases, the accusations of insensitivity, indifference or lack of respect for the dead are made. The only mitigating factor in this type of situation is that perhaps those who carried out the burials were under oppressive considerations of time and space. As the design of a church, which is east - west, the body of a Christian Burial will be placed accordingly, with the head in the western part of the reason grave.The is that such positioning helps the deceased to see the coming of Christ on the Day of Judgement. Like a man finds a setback extremely uncomfortable position after a period of time, it is believed by some that a funeral that would cause distress so acute the deceased and would be a just punishment for the transgressions committed. From time to time in the past, Christians were buried suicides so to avoid their alleged ghosts do any harm. There are, however, a fictional account of people who buried their dead in a face down position. Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, the Lilliputians descrbed how he did it:
"They bury their dead with their heads directly downwards, because they have an opinion, that in eleven thousand moons they are all up again, during which time land (Which they conceive to be flat) turn upside down, and this means you must, at his resurrection, is standing ready at their feet. The learned among them confess the absurdity of this doctrine, but the practice continues, in compliance with the vulgar. "
Swift was perhaps the exercise of its narrator's license (as poetic license) to evoke, but the English millenarian housed the crazy idea that the world would be a turning point in the Revelation as a testament to her eccentricity. There is a record a funeral as upside down by instruction. Greater Pedro Labellier of Dorking, who died on June 4, 1800 "is well on top of Box Hill, Surrey." There are unverified accounts such burials in other places, mostly in southern England.
African - American Slave Burials
Left without options, early Black - American community quickly learned about the burial practices of their oppressors. They became familiar with the procedures funeral and the tomb of appropriate for their families and friends. The task of preparing the dead for burial, the casket to make and excavation of the tomb were assigned to different members of the community. Under the supervision of his teacher's arrangements, the funeral was held at night, when the workday was over, and friends from nearby plantations were present. The body was wrapped in cloth, their hands were crossed on his chest and a metal plate was placed on top of hands.The plates were there to avoid disturbing their homes by suppressing any spirits in the coffin. Personal effects were included in the coffin to pacify the spirits. After nailing down the coffin lid, which was carried by pallbearers and carried to the site by wagons. Like at a funeral Christian, who settled in the east-west direction with the head facing east. This was done as the original home, Africa
is in this, and to facilitate the increase of the Archangel Gabriel to hear a trumpet call to the sunrise.
The followers of the Baha'i faith is not allow the cremation of the body, and observe strict rules for the burial site should not be more than an hour away from the place of death. The coffin must be made of glass wood, stone or very hard. The body should be wrapped in a shroud of silk or cotton, and if you are over 15 years is a ring that is placed on a finger bearig registration, "I come from God, and He, detached from everything but back him, holding fast to His Name, the Merciful, the Compassionate." In addition, prayer for the dead before burial specifically ordered in such cases.
Burial sites
Religious and socio-cultural considerations play a role in site selection, in addition to health and other practical aspects. The people believe animist traditions the remains of the dead must be banished, because if you stay too close to their spirits would harm the living, and some others believe in keeping closely with to help surviving generations. Religious edicts ordering a specific site for that purpose. For example, Christians have to be buried in a "holy land" normally a cemetery. Previous practice was the burial in or near a church (the source of the church the word), which was later abndoned as a mark of honor High posthumously to the deceased. However, many retained the memorials and vaults are still in use. A palace or a cathedral chapel are often monumental the traditional burial place of royalty or noble people of high rank.
Burial Site Identification
customs now require that the burial site is marked with a headstone for two purposes. First, it ensures that the tomb would not be altered and exhumed the body. Second, the stones pay tribute to the dead and contain information useful to the memory of the deceased. Above all, by the famous brings a breath of immortality to genealogists and family historians will find useful later.
So, in many cultures graves or monuments are grouped to form a necropolis or the "city of the dead" as a complement to the city of the living.
To identify the burial site of unknown or anonymous a variety of markers, such as a simple crucifix, boots, a rifle and a helmet, sword and shield, a pile of stones or sometimes even a monument used. Combat arts are designed to fallen heroes, soldiers and warriors who lost their lives in battle. In fact, the potter's field phrase is used to signify the place of burial of paupers and strangers in a historical sense. It is believed that the musical prodigy and genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was buried in this way because of their poverty. Normally, burial in a potter's field takes place when the correct identification of the deceased is impossible, but the place is remembered in the smaller communities or when death was announced in local media.
As a sign of respect for fallen warriors, nearly all countries have the burial site of an unknown soldier in a visible place in their capitals and cities.
Although no one is buried there, the India Gate or All India War Memorial in New Delhi was built by British colonialists in the memory of the 90,000 soldiers who died in World War I. In his bow and foundations are 13,516 names inscribed India and British soldiers who died in the Indo-Afghan war of 1919, and form a separate memorial. The Republic of India paid its tribute to the warriors who perished during the war Indo-Pakistani in December 1971 by installing the Amar Jawan Jyoti under the archway, where a flame burns day and night to remind the nation of those who made the supreme sacrifice.
Similarly, in the U.S., there is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Westminster Abbey London is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and France, the unidentified war dead are buried under the Arc de Triomphe.
But unmarked grave more people than soldiers is not uncommon, for example, in parts of eastern Germany, 43 percent of burials are anonymous.
The magazine Christian Century reports that, according to the Roman Catholic Church anonymous burials reflect the declining belief in God, which is offset by the high cost of stone markers and the solitary nature of German life.
Secret Graves
The vandalism of the grave, theft and desecration of the tomb are among the reasons for the secret site of the tomb, usually by the family of the famous or infamous. An example of a shameful and infamous historic grave desecration was carried out by the vandals of the tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar at Sikandra near Fatehpur Sikri, some time after his death. Not only the building was razed to the ground, but their bones were scattered. Then there is the possibility that the tomb of becoming a tourist spot especially if a celebrity connected with film or cinema is buried there. Thus, the Walt Disney cremated ashes were buried at a secret location in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, while Humphrey Bogart and Mary Pickford were buried in private gardens open to the public closed.
Multiple Burials
The desire to be buried in the plot of tha same by married couples or family members gave rise to what is known as multiple burials. This is done either by placing of coffins or urns from side to side or by placing one on top of each other. Thinking ahead, this agreement requires the first coffin to be placed at a depth greater which otherwise normal. The second coffin can not later be buried without disturbing the first. In fact, in Australia two to three burials are allowed in a single plot, depending on the minimum depth of water table in the area. Subsequently placed the coffins are separated by a thin layer of soil, and the grave is deeper than the traditional six feet.
Companies or groups to perpetrate mass murder or genocide resort to mass burials to dispose of the large number of organisms on the ground. However, in many cases, mass burial is the only practical measure for the solution of an overwhelmingly large number of bodies resulting of a natural disaster or epidemic or accident or terrorist attack. With genetic testing methods currently available in developed societies, burials Now mass can be avoided, but it is not possible when the remains are not identified with any degree of certainty.
Potter fields, the final resting place for anonymous are also used for mass burials at the expense of local authorities. There are cases where such bodies anonymous, more could be exhumed and identified for the purposes of law enforcement. Almost all countries consider that the naval vessels sunk during the war as mass graves and forbid rescue and recovery of the remains. Instead of recovery, the United States Navy Leave a plaque in memory of the ship and its crew by divers or submersible, and families are invited to witness the ceremony.
Former major battle sites are also considered mass graves. In the battle of Verdun during World War 800,000 soldiers are on both sides died in battle, of which the remains of 130,000 (again from both sides) were maintained in the ossuary in Douamont. The task of recovery still remains, and every year more remains are kept in the vaults of the ossuary, Verdun is a mass grave of nearly epic proportions.
The catacombs are another form of mass burial places, the catacombs are a collective burial ground of the past. But the Catacombs of Paris is used as a massive cemetery when the remains of other city cemeteries marked for demolition (in urban renewal by Baron Haussmann in 1850 to 70) were taken there. Judaism not allow more than one body in a tomb. However, an exception to this has been in the military cemetery in Jerusalem, and is called "ah-Chim kever" ("Tomb of brothers "in Hebrew). There, two soldiers died in a tank were buried together. As the bodies along with the metal parts of the tank are fused to the extent that the separate identification was not possible, the peers, along with the metal parts of the tank were buried in a tomb.
Burial Living
Such things happen when the person is alive, leaving no room to escape and prevent the burial. Death occurs by asphyxiation, dehydration, hunger or exposure, if the place is in a cold region. direct burial of people may come in different ways.
Could be a punishment, the execution of a murder or just normal.
A person or group of persons may be buried alive when found in a mine a cave or some other underground area, and the escape route is blocked due to accident, earthquake, landslide or mudslide. People are also buried alive in mountain slopes due to avalanches.
It could also be due to an inadvertent error as a medical officer coroner who told the dead person as though s / he was alive.
Burial at street junctions
Bodies People who commit suicide and executed criminals were both buried in the street junctions or crossing streets as a deterrent to such activities. An almost cross was placed in such locations, leading to the belief that these points were the best along with the consecrated grounds. In fact, ancient peoples built their altars Teutonic at the crossroads where human sacrifices, especially the execution of criminals were held. Over time these places came to be regarded as grounds for execution, and when Christianity keep criminals and suicides were buried there at night to emulate as far as possible their funeral to that of the pagans or unbelievers. Relic current place of execution such as the famous Tyburn in London, located at the junction of two ancient Roman roads.
Superstition also played a part in the selection of a crossroads as the basis for implementation. Was conducted in the belief that people who come to this end without glory tend to rise like ghosts and pursue their life partners and relationships. At a crossroads that would not be able to find your way, and life is saved from his untimely visits.
Burials by other species of animals
Homo Sapiens, are apparently not the only one to be covered (buried) to their deaths. It is said that chimpanzees and elephants cover the bodies of fallen members of their groups and herds with loose soil, branches and leaves.
Afterlife
A comfortable life is another reason, but not the only reason, for burial in almost all cultures. There is create a set of beliefs: Bahá'í Buddhist (a variant known as the Renaissance / Reincarnation), Christian (another variation known as the resurrection), Hindu, Jain (reincarnation) Jewish, Islam, the pagans (reincarnation), Sikhs (reincarnation) and Parsis. Be seen that beyond itself is accepted by four religions, while the rest believe otherwise.
It is generally known as the fifth Veda (although some give this honor to Ayurveda) Gita Bhagabat admit the supremacy of the Vedas provides an unequivocal statement of the doctrine of karma (indicated simply: "As you sow, so reap) and reincarnation. It should be mentioned here that the Vedas do not attest to that doctrine, but there are signs of a future life in the Upanishads in his sophisticated hypothesis about the origin of karma and reincarnation in the canon of Vedic sacrifices. Not exactly a system of beliefs, Hinduism tells how they behave, to behave (Achara), not opinion, what views (vichara) to keep and care. With this in mind, as well as the fact that many Hindus and Sikhs believe in reincarnartion, it remains questionable whether the defining characteristic of a Hindu or a Sikh is a belief in reincarnation.
Reincarnation however, is rooted in Buddhism, with its credo of cycle of rebirth, and ultimate Nirvana. About Nirvana, most succinctly define it is that nothing can be said of him, as indefinable as the
brahman (brahmin different) in the Advaita Vedanta of the Hindus. The Buddha said that our actions are responsible of our happiness and sadness. Our core expertise lies in our past actions. Bad actions lead to pain and pain in the future, while good behavior ensure the happiness and fulfillment in time to come. The doctrine of karma or karma, according to the Buddha, is that no one can avoid responsibility for what they do. Actions could be healthy (kusala) or can be insane (akusala). There must be some purpose behind all actions and the actions that cause harm to someone who is not morally wrong. All final actions in some kind of conclusions that could be in this life or the other, says the Buddha. Related to this is the concept of reincarnation or the existence in some other realm is not human. Mentioned six realms: hell, hungry ghost realm, the animal world, the human kingdom, the abode of the gods jealous and the heavens. A person is reborn in one of these kingdoms depnding in one of the past. It is the human realm that provides an opportunity for enlightenment, and therefore the best field to be born into. The Buddha emphasized that the individual soul does not move from one form to another, it's a fluid process in which consciousness passes from one life to another in function of past events.
Islam believes in the continuity of the soul after death and a change in physical existence. It would a day of trial when the eternal destiny of Heaven and Hell are all determined. A fundamental principle of the Qur'an is the last Daywhen, the world will end and God will judge all mankind and jinn raise from the dead. The last day is also known as the Day of Separation Day, Permanent Covering the day, Day of Awakening, Day of Judgement or time. Until such time that the dead remain in their graves waiting, but they have an idea of their impending fate. To hell with fate will continue to suffer, while others will be at peace. The final destination is determined by the balance in life good deeds and bad. The admission granted to paradise to enjoy the physical and spiritual pleasures forever, while the pain and torment for eternity will be the fate of the prisoners. The time is described as a passenger on a narrow bridge to enter Paradise. Those who are full of evil deeds will fall and stay in hell forever. There are two exceptions: those who die fighting for God, are both called to the presence of God, but "the enemies of Islam" are immediately sent to hell at death.
Sheol is the name given to the afterlife, then incorporated into the Hebrew Bible, a dark and gloomy place where all the dead are destined to go. In fact, in the Book of Numbers, sheol means literally underground. It is so stated in the biblical account of the destruction of a rebel named Korah and his followers. The God here is ruthless and relentless worldwide.
The concept of death and the afterlife (Immortality), according to the (Judeo-Christian) the Bible is that God created us from the dust of the earth, to which we return to the death, and the psalmist continues:
"When the breath of his past, their return to Earth
And in that day his thoughts perish. "
In the New Testament, there is one change: the description vivid death in the Old Testament is not denied, but will say that history is just that Wole. death rate remains the same, but in Christ, because of its role as a savior, not as fearsome as before - the dead will live again. This time with a new resurrection life, a belief that many Jews hosted for hundreds of years before Christ, at the end of the second Jewish temple period. The new Christian movement, even before he broke with Judaism, he firmly believed that Jesus Nazareth, nailed to a cross, rose from the dead body literal, and that this would be the way in which the expected general resurrection of the dead would take place. The belief became a dominant theme in early Christian sermons that give rise to the impression that Christians prayed to two gods: "Jesus" and "Resurrection (Anastasis).
Anyway, considering that humans live animals, and not intangible or incorporeal souls, then death should be the end of them. There are, however, an interesting article HHPrice (1953) says that the disembodied souls exist in a "world" dreamlike images, and these images are exchanged between soulmates telepathically.
This is not as crazy as it sounds when cases such as near the death experiences or NDEs (in short) is considered. They communicate by people who were in a very near death, in some cases clinically dead. While at this stage are going through similar experiences, and issues are more or less recurrent.
For first place, are the body of experience in people in coma describe things that are not accessible through normal sensory channels.
A child taken to hospital tells accurately reactions peole left at home. People with a flat EEG described what was happening in the environment. If such experiences are due to what is known as extrasensory perception, then it is hard to imagine how it happened during periods without detectable brain activity. Almost all the reports mention blinding light nde White, seeing his body lying prone or whatever from a distance and so on. These reports nde put conventional views naturalist in the mind and brain under some pressure. And it is the naturalistic point of view with respect to other life impossible.
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