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Dr Christopher Kerr is a palliative care doctor, a Neurobiologist and a researcher. He is the writer of “Death is but a Desire – Discovering Hope and Which means at Life’s End”.
In this job interview, he talks about his research and experiences with clients at the conclusion of existence, their potent desires and visions that convey ease and comfort and meaning to the dying system.
Information:
00:00:24 Introduction
00:01:44 How did you come to be a hospice doctor?
00:03:06 What influenced you and your workforce to get involved with the research and expectations?
00:08:19 Dreams, hallucinations, states of delirium?
00:10:46 Is there a distinction involving visions and dreams?
00:11:18 What are the effects of NDEs on the people?
00:15:47 What are the themes that you get in the goals and visions mostly?
00:20:42 How do youngsters and their dad and mom cope with the dying method?
00:26:36 How prepared have been the clients to get included with the research?
00:36:52 “We Die as We Live” – how accurate is that indicating?
00:39:23 Love
00:42:10 Comforting conclude-of-daily life dreams or the real truth?
00:48:35 Did the death of your father shape your everyday living or occupation?
00:58:50 Terminal lucidity
Credits:
Interview: Jens Rohrbeck
Editor: Werner Huemer
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I will never forget one of my mother's last words on her deathbed in a hospital: "My mom is here…, and I am seeing her! Then, at dawn, very animated, she told me: "Today we are going home."
Why is it always cardiologists who talk about NDE? I think it would carry more weight if they were brain specialists as this is where they claim all consciousness resides.
Dear Dr Kerr I deeply admire you for all your work. Thank you for being in this world. I truly regret I wasn't smart enough earlier to study a field where I can provide help to people like you do.
When my mother died, I wasn't with her (abroad), suddenly a fire alarm started and strangely I wasn't able to switch it off. One hour later I've got phone call from my son about this tragic event
I believe that dead people contact with families to give them some clues about reality!
Check brain functions connected to biochemical change of the body during the pre-death of an individual would resolve the long believed life after death paradox.
Separate FROM and similar TO.
Thank you so much for this ❤
I had an NDE, but what if all this is happening at the stage of dieing as recently found just few days ago. And when someone is dead and was to return all that would have happened and the stage of death and not when you are dead? I am confused with the recent findings
You can't dream when you are brain dead!!
You are 'gathered to your people,' as the Bible repeatedly says it in the old testament, as in ' So and so died and was gathered to his people.' I think that's why they begin to see them.
What a wonderful interview. I hope you continue this life changing work Dr. Kerr. This can be very healing to the families. As you stated, even those that didn't/don't understand find this to be a dynamic healing process. I personally have experienced this firsthand with my parents and other loved ones. There is nothing more beautiful than the expression of God's love. Of course, you may not realize that at the time, but a healthy healing process, no matter how long that takes will reveal the love present at that moment. I have had the wonderful experience of some family soul visitations and now have a much better understanding of the beauty of life and death. I also know a few doctors that are getting out of the health system for the very reason you stated. It's sad that the oath doctors take can no longer be served because of the greed of the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. God bless you Dr. Kerr and the work you do.
A highly credentialed materialist explaining away the NDE. He may have sat with the dying, but he has obviously never been there. It is unfortunate that we mistake academia for true knowing
Decades ago, I was the volunteer chef in an AIDS hospice. One young man with an incredible personality was taken off medications by his request. In no time his health status went from terminal to miraculously improved, to the point where he was discharged. I often wondered how his life turned out, if he survived, was he okay?
Recently, I overheard him as he recounted his ordeal to people seated at the next table in a coffee shop. He regained his health, went on to rebuild his life, had his own business, and looked like any other healthy, active man in his early 50's. I introduced myself, told him that I had often thought of him over the years, and our happenstance meeting was cathartic. Tears flowed. It seems that he needed the validation that the ordeal with AIDS really happened, and we had witnessed a miracle.
I am 53 and I would have liked to die some day in a Hospice, sadly I live in a country where to die in a Hospice is not an option and death and dying are highly and extremely medicalized. I will do all I can to grow old abroad so I can die in a more spiritual way hopefully.
Brilliant man and illuminating human being. Beautiful soul.
Death is but a deeam, unless you are a bad person, then it will be a endless nightmare.
Physical death, that is, cessation of earthly existence, is not worrisome. It is a natural process, like birth. It is rest, or 'sleep' actually, if we believe there is resurrection one day. What is frightening is the thought we can no longer influence the future to better whatever is waiting for us in the 'afterlife'. Perhaps, our earthly lives is better, is even 'heaven' , compared to the eternal damnation that awaits there. But for those who have suffered here, who sacrificed much in favor the blissful life thereafter, dying is glorious. If we are aware of this, we had better reform our ways and invest for the true life beyond. We need not ask, our look far how and where. Jesus revealed how we can be worthy of such reward . it's in the Bibe. Just find the right path, the true religion, who can lead you to the Way.
Thank you Dr.
Listening to this reminds me of a pilot flying a commercial jet aircraft with lots of people and flying into San Diego. The plane suffered catastrophic mechanical issues and the plane was going to crash as it was unresponsive to the controls but the pilot bravely and professionally worked with the tower to follow all the practiced procedures to regain control of the aircraft, even though it was apparent to all that nothing could be done, but the pilot never gave up trying and the transcripts of his conversations with the tower were later released after the crash over San Diego where all the passengers and even others on the ground were killed, but the last final seconds of the transcript were withheld for many years. Many years later, the final few seconds of the pilots words were released, and just before impact, the pilot simply uttered one final word, “….momma!”
Life is the dream.
It is NOT Possible for LIFE The Real Self to DIE, as it is Non-Dimensional, and in NO Way represents, nor even remotely looks anything like any species including the human species ! I was pronounced "DEAD On ARRIVAL" at a medical center in 1973… More than half an hour passed, then my heart started beating again… During that time, I "LIFE The Real Self", NOT the human entity, entered the WHITE LIGHT, and have remained in the WHITE LIGHT to this day… I have NOT left the WHITE LIGHT, nor returned as others have reported to have! Those who claim to have returned, have NOT recognize WHAT, The WHITE LIGHT really is, and have put their human interpretation on it, putting the human entity before "LIFE The Real Self", which is "The LIGHT of MAN", "The LIFE of GOD" !
I had the privilege of being with a loved one at the time of death. Your qestions and Dr. Kerr's respectful discussion addressed some of the questions and emotions experienced during that time that I've pondered since.
I love Dr. Kerr. He is so honest and down-to-earth. He just doesn't have the "I'm a doctor and you're not" attitude.
Dream is but a dream…death is death.
A great dr recommended I read Atul Gawande’s “Being Mortal”. First rate writing and thinking.