Dr. Eben Alexander |
The issue of whether there is life after death has been the
subject of many articles and publications that, with varying success, have
always called the attention of many readers, though, as it is logical and
natural, in the end, can not be get any definitive conclusions, beyond
credibility you want to grant those who show their personal experiences in this
matter. Although this issue was largely forgotten in recent years, most
recently, with the publication of the book "Proof of Heaven",
surfaced on October 23, 2012, of the hands of the prestigious Harvard
neurosurgeon, Eben Alexander, in which the author claims to had traveled to
another dimension during the course of a coma, which put his life in grave
danger, in that has been engulfed an week, trying to confirm, from his own body
experience (autoscopy), the existence of life beyond death, the issue returns now again to
become topicality. What catches the attention of this new input to calls NDE
(near death experience), is that the author, who has operated thousands of
brains to the throughout his career, had
always been very skeptical over all
manifestations attributed to the spirit, was not a believer, the concepts
of God, heaven and eternity were not in their ideology, and had come to say
that what religious people call "soul" is really just only a product
of the brain chemical. The story is really very interesting and disturbing and
has attracted powerfully attention to all the readers in the U.S., especially
for the reason that the magazine Newsweek took charge of the matter, generating
an intense debate between proponents and opponents of these theories. In this
regard, the renowned psychiatrist and philosopher Raymond Moody, perhaps the
world's foremost expert in this area, which has several publications on the
subject, has spoken to the effect that near-death experiences, as described by
the Dr. Eben Alexander, is the most astonishing that he has heard for more than
four decades devoted to the study of these phenomena. How could it be
otherwise, the echoes of this debate have also reached to Europe, and it seems
that the issue promises to give enough to talk inside and outside of specialist
circles. It is possible that, before long, we will have access to the opinions
and assessments of the experts on this side of the Atlantic.
Raymond Moody |
Since 1975, when it was published the book "Life After
Life", written by the above mentioned Raymond Moody , which, by the by,
became a bestseller and was brought to the big screen, until 1984, in which was
published that of Robert Kastenbaum (professor of gerontology at the university
of Arizona and an expert in clinical psychology), under the title "is
there life after death?" have being published several papers related to
this subject that have come to capture the attention and interest of many
people around the world, being, later,
practically forgotten. The recent work of Eben Alexander, with new
contributions on the matter, with the singularity of being narrated by the
protagonist himself, coupled with its unique characteristics, will certainly
revive the controversy and will bring
many discussions and comments. What does seem clear is that in no case
will go unnoticed.
The heaven, perhaps? |
Personally, although I have been educated in the principles
of the Catholic faith, which teaches us that death is only the beginning of
another life, the truth is that, despite how much I have read on the subject, I
am not nothing sure of that this can be true. If, by definition, all the
material is finite, the possibility of life in an immaterial dimension,
spiritual necessarily, relative to the immortality of the soul, compatible with
the enjoyment and pleasure of a eternity, enjoying of an idyllic paradise, as
principle and end primary of all religious beliefs, is not, in my judgment and
discretion, accessible to human understanding, and for that reason, has no
ability to be tested. Therefore, I think anyone will have never the ability to
affirm, even nor deny, whether there will be another life, in another plane, or
in another dimension, but, however, of what I am completely convinced, is that
nobody has gone forever while remain in the memory of others, or, more
specifically: "not disappear what dies, but yes what is forgotten." What
is most sad and unfortunate is that in a world so dehumanized as we're living now , which considers all material above the feelings, where we usually request before giving, where we deal less of the others to focus on
ourselves, in which the concept of family and friendship is being gradually
shifted to a secondary plane and subordinate to other temporal interests,
increasingly we are leaving less place for emotions and, therefore, for the
memories. Thus, the inevitable physical separation, derived from real death,
does not take long time to fall into oblivion and, hence, to the authentic and
definitive disappearance of being. Beyond this, possibly nothing.
Is somebody there? |
Where to? |
C. Diaz Fdez.
Oviedo, January 2013
Today your life on earth is past
But here life starts anew.
Though there were times
You did some things
You knew you shouldn't do.
So won't you come and take my hand
And share my life with me?"
P.S. - By the message it contains, loaded
of emotive, I want to supplement this article with the poem that the book
"Proof of Heaven" incorporates in its final chapter. For my part, I
confess that its reading, framed within the depth of the book, thrilled me
particularly.
“When
Tomorrow Starts Without Me”
(Author believed to be
David Romano)
(Author believed to be
David Romano)
When
tomorrow starts without me,
And I'm not there to see,
If the sun should rise and find your eyes
all filled with tears for me;
And I'm not there to see,
If the sun should rise and find your eyes
all filled with tears for me;
I wish so
much you wouldn't cry
The way you did today,
While thinking of the many things,
We didn't get to say.
While thinking of the many things,
We didn't get to say.
I know how
much you love me,
As much as I love you,
And each time that you think of me,
I know you'll miss me too;
As much as I love you,
And each time that you think of me,
I know you'll miss me too;
But when
tomorrow starts without me,
Please try to understand,
That an angel came and called my name,
And took me by the hand,
and said my place was ready,
In heaven far above
And that I'd have to leave behind
All those I dearly love.
That an angel came and called my name,
And took me by the hand,
and said my place was ready,
In heaven far above
And that I'd have to leave behind
All those I dearly love.
But as I
turned to walk away,
A tear fell from my eye
For all my life, I'd always thought,
I didn't want to die.
A tear fell from my eye
For all my life, I'd always thought,
I didn't want to die.
I had so
much to live for,
So much left yet to do,
It seemed almost impossible,
That I was leaving you.
So much left yet to do,
It seemed almost impossible,
That I was leaving you.
I thought of
all the yesterdays,
The good ones and the bad,
I thought of all the love we shared,
and all the fun we had.
The good ones and the bad,
I thought of all the love we shared,
and all the fun we had.
If I could re-live
yesterday
Just even for a while,
I'd say good-bye and kiss you
And maybe see you smile.
Just even for a while,
I'd say good-bye and kiss you
And maybe see you smile.
But then I
fully realized
That this could never be,
For emptiness and memories,
would take the place of me.
That this could never be,
For emptiness and memories,
would take the place of me.
And when I
thought of worldly things
I might miss come tomorrow,
I thought of you, and when I did
My heart was filled with sorrow.
I might miss come tomorrow,
I thought of you, and when I did
My heart was filled with sorrow.
But when I
walked through heaven's gates
I felt so much at home
When God looked down and smiled at me,
From His great golden throne,
I felt so much at home
When God looked down and smiled at me,
From His great golden throne,
He said,
"This is eternity
And all I've promised you.
And all I've promised you.
Today your life on earth is past
But here life starts anew.
I promise no
tomorrow,
But today will always last,
And since each day's the same way,
There's no longing for the past.
But today will always last,
And since each day's the same way,
There's no longing for the past.
You have
been so faithful,
So trusting and so true.
So trusting and so true.
Though there were times
You did some things
You knew you shouldn't do.
But you have
been forgiven
And now at last you're free.
And now at last you're free.
So won't you come and take my hand
And share my life with me?"
So when
tomorrow starts without me,
Don't think we're far apart,
For every time you think of me,
I'm right here, in your heart.
Don't think we're far apart,
For every time you think of me,
I'm right here, in your heart.
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