A reported temporary death in which people return saying they entered a spiritual world of light, love, compassion, forgiveness, and God.
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Near Death experience
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...what happens when people take psychedelics, or when they have near -death experiences, or they do meditation? Do you know what happens? Okay. The..."
Key Notes
An ordeal in which a person feels almost or literally dead and, in Jiang's framing, enters the spirit world.
Jiang claims that psychedelics, meditation, and near-death experiences can elevate a person into a perspective where he sees himself from the standpoint of those he has hurt and confronts the total pain he has caused.
Near-death experiences are treated as convergent evidence that people escape into a spiritual realm, meet God, and enter a world like Plato's light beyond the cave.
He introduces near-death experiences as evidence that people communicate with a higher power, citing repeated reports of a tunnel, light, love, life review, and transformation.
Jiang cites near-death experiences, psychedelics, meditation, and great books as convergent evidence for a higher force or spirit world beyond the material model.
Near-death experiences and psychedelics are presented as the payoff for the royal family and priests because they give access to the spirit world, God, wisdom, and a feeling of being truly divine.
Jiang uses near-death experiences as evidence that outside ordinary embodiment there is no time or space and that the felt presence of God is pure forgiveness, love, and generosity.
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"...what happens when people take psychedelics, or when they have near -death experiences, or they do meditation? Do you know what happens? Okay. The..."
"to you, when you actually ascend, when you leave your corporal body, the first thing that happens is something called a life review, where..."
"yeah near death experiences and this is when people um you know they die and they go then they go they go to heaven..."
"And the third is something called near -death experiences. So these are people who don't want to die but they might be in a..."
"...of the evidence, okay? The first piece of evidence is near -death experiences, NDEs. Near -death experiences. Are when you almost die, okay? Or..."
"...go back. Why? Because I need to tell people about my experience. And they come back extremely changed people. And again, these are people..."
"culture has used psychedelics, because psychedelics were a way for, or shamans or priests to access the divine. And what's really interesting is when..."
"...up to a higher dimension, you end up having the same experience of psychedelics and near -death experiences. Also, great books. I myself have..."
"nde okay what we call near -death experiences so for like a minute or 10 minutes or half an hour they are literally dead..."
"...access the spirit world themselves and they recognize that uh near -death experiences and psychedelics are the best two ways to go into that..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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