Xiaoya never died

Elroy 2022-04-21 09:02:58

Text: Xiaoya (Australia's chief Chinese spiritual tutor)
WeChat public account: Xiaoya spiritual workshop xiaoyaxinling

Since ancient times, human beings have never stopped discussing and researching the cycle of life and death. What is life? Realize what is it? Does consciousness have to be biologically based? These ultimate questions of life about "Who am I before I am born" and "Where do I go after death", whether in the scientific community or in the philosophy and religious circles, there are countless proofs that the human soul does not follow The body disappears and disappears.

In fact, we never died.

There are many books about the reincarnation of life and death all over the world, the most famous one is Many Lives, Many Masters ("Past Life and Present Life--Past Life Therapy" by American psychologist Brian L. Weiss, referred to as "the past and present").

Brian Weiss himself is a graduate of the prestigious Ivy League schools Yale University and Columbia University. He was a doctor with formal training, an authoritative professor of psychological medicine, and a staunch "atheist". It wasn't until 1980 that he met a patient named Katherine, which completely changed his life.

In the book "Past and Present" and in past interviews, Weiss talked many times about the transformation of his life after he met Catherine: "Before I met Catherine, I published more than 40 scientific papers and monographs. I have an internationally recognized reputation in the field of brain chemistry. Not surprisingly, I was thoroughly skeptical of 'non-scientific' fields such as 'parapsychology' and had nothing to do with the concept of past life reincarnation I don’t even think about it.”

“I would have thought that Catherine, who was under hypnosis, began to recall her previous life inexplicably, and there was also the teaching brought by the advanced spiritual master in another dimension. All her symptoms improved after retrospecting her previous life. I am astonished. Extremely, the event hit me and let me enter the world of 'reincarnation' and 'soul', so I started to find the intersection between science and intuition."

Weiss was surprised and puzzled by the reincarnation he experienced during the treatment. But no scientific explanation can be made. So, he objectively recorded the whole process of treatment, and it took him 4 years to organize it into this book.

As early as more than 20 years ago, the super best-selling book "Past and Present" has aroused great repercussions around the world. Later, it was seen on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Larry King Live, CNN's Discovery Channel, and countless magazines, newspapers, and TV shows. Research by Dr. Weiss.

In the West, more and more mainstream medical scientists have begun to explore the cycle of life and death through research on near-death experiences, and have interviewed patients and doctors who have experienced near-death experiences.

According to statistics, 15 million Americans, 3.3 million Germans, and 2 million French have experienced near-death experiences, and the phenomenon is widespread worldwide.

In 1969, Dutch psychologist and scientist Dr. Pim van Lamael, along with a cardiac intern, witnessed an unconscious, cardiac arrest patient reanimated 4 minutes after the signs completely disappeared. While they cheered, the patients were extremely disappointed. The patient told the doctor that he had entered a very wonderful world, where there was a beam of light, beautiful colors, and peace. At that time, Dr. Pim Van Lamanle did not delve into it.

Until 1986, he read "Return From Tomorrow" by George G. Ritchie (George Ritchie), which is a book about the near-death experience of 9 minutes through death. After that, he began serious research on near-death experiences. They interviewed 344 patients who survived cardiac arrest in 10 hospitals and found that 18 percent of them had a near-death experience.

Globally, Pim van Lamaner is not alone in the research on near-death experiences and reincarnation. In all the near-death experience surveys, many near-death experiencers' recollections have the following commonalities, such as being able to see their own bodies, hearing the conversations of doctors and family members, being able to perceive what is happening outside, and being able to telepathically sense other people's The heart and the senses that were damaged before death are instantly restored to normal (for example, the blind can see, the deaf can hear, etc.), and they all feel infinite light and love, and experience extreme peace.

From the descriptions of these near-death experiencers, death is not as scary as we imagine, and it may even be a beautiful experience.

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