1 juli 2026
80 min
What happens when people from every culture report remarkably similar experiences while standing on the threshold of death?
In this episode of Beyond the Human, we explore near-death experiences (NDEs) through the lenses of anthropology, psychology, medicine, and consciousness research. From out-of-body experiences and life reviews to encounters with deceased loved ones and reports of profound transformation, we examine why these extraordinary experiences have been documented across cultures and throughout history.
Drawing on the work of researchers including Raymond Moody, Kenneth Ring, Bruce Greyson, and Sam Parnia, we trace the emergence of NDEs as a legitimate field of scientific inquiry while exploring the strongest evidence and the leading biological explanations. Along the way, we discuss veridical perceptions, cross-cultural patterns, the Greyson Near-Death Experience Scale, and why these experiences continue to challenge conventional assumptions about the relationship between the brain and consciousness.
Rather than arguing for a single explanation, this episode explores one of humanity's oldest questions from an anthropological perspective: what can near-death experiences reveal about consciousness, culture, and what it means to be human?
Topics discussed in this episode:
(2:40) - What are NDEs and How Common Are They?
(15:57) - What Happens During an NDE?
(26:18) - How Are NDEs Studied?
(40:33) - What is the Evidence for NDEs?
(54:26) - The History of NDEs
(1:02:23) - Distressing NDEs
(1:06:50) - Can Biology Explain NDEs?
Show Notes
International Association for Near Death Studies
Raymond Moody, Life After Life
Near-Death Experience Research Foundation
UVirginia Division of Perceptual Studies
Near-Death Experiences | Psychology Today
AWARE-AWAreness during REsuscitation-a prospective study
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