What Really Happens When You Die | Peter Fenwick's Studies of End-of-Life-Phenomena

What Really Happens When You Die | Peter Fenwick's Studies of End-of-Life-Phenomena

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Peter Fenwick (born 25 May perhaps 1935) is a neuropsychiatrist and neurophysiologist who is identified for his pioneering research of close-of-lifetime phenomena.

In this interview he talks about near-death-experiences (NDE), death-mattress-website visitors and how we can reach a great death.

NDE research is at the slicing edge of consciousness research and features a convincing design for the comprehending of what takes place when we die. Peter Fenwick describes the diverse transitional phases of the dying process and highlights the worth of permitting go at the close of types lifetime.

He offers interesting insights into frequent phenomena at the stop of existence, these as premonitions, seeing a light, death-mattress-visions and coincidences.

In his view most people should know about death and the dying process, since it is a typical portion of dwelling.

Contents:
01:08 What is a neuropsychiatrist?
01:45 What does your day by day do the job include?
03:13 In broad phrases, what can we learn from these scans?
04:18 How did you get concerned with near-death experiences?
05:18 How did you go about learning these phenomena?
08:35 Did you get the complete spectrum of near-death experiences?
10:00 Is that dependent on your worldview, on your track record?
10:18 What do you feel is the price of NDE research?
11:24 Do you believe that near-death experiences present some type of proof that consciousness can exist without having a brain?
16:32 Can you explain to us about the finish-of-existence phenomena which you describe in your reserve?
23:52 So there are readers and spiritual beings. Are there any other phenomena all around death?
28:35 What occurs then when the dying is much more challenging?
40:09 Do you have a perception of usually these factors occurring?
41:48 How can we accomplish a superior death?
47:42 Do you feel there is any relationship involving the way we imagine and the way we reside our lives and the way we experience our death and what comes soon after?
50:37 The cliché we often find in flicks and in literature that a great human being has a great death and a lousy guy has a poor death – is this what you observed in your research?
51:47 Lots of of my colleagues, lots of doctors would say these are just hallucinations. What do you say about that?
53:05 What do you say about the so-named hellish near-death experiences?
55:56 What have you learnt from all this? Is there a exclusive information for our culture?

Credits:
Interviewer: Jens Rohrbeck
Director: Mehmet Yesilgöz
Editor: Werner Huemer

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  1. My grand-pa sat up and opened his eyes for an hour or two on the day he died, despite having been in a coma eyes-closed for days.
    He had told me that he was not afraid of dying (when I asked him a couple of months before that), but that the only thing he really regretted, was no longer being able to see us, his loved ones.
    Indeed, that morning, he opened his eyes, his wife (my grand-mother) and I were sitting with him, and he alternated stares between us. He was really looking, for the last time- it seemed he was trying to imprint our images in him.

  2. My dream annouced me the departing of my father that happened 6 months later . It prepared me . My Dad was in the sky with angels taking him up high . It made everything so much easier to accept when it happened unexpectedly. But I knew I had prepared myself . When I lived in California in the early 90's I freaked of my Grand mother that I was not especially close to but a visit a month or so , she was in the same skies as my father lying and two men were pushing on her throat and blood was coming out and she could not breath. When I asked them what they were doing and should stop , they answered very authoritatively that she made her time and she had to go. The next am I called home I did not even have the dream in my mind , the house keeper answered and told me that the house was empty and they had gone to my Grand mother that had passed away during the morning ( night time in California ) when my father passed a couple days later I felt him monopolizing my whole energy asking me to come to his grave and I did not . I could not I was not dependent carwise I kept fighting it and crying . I regret to this day I did not go . I wish I could have someone assist me in knowing what his message was . Also I felt one night going to bed unexpectedly much much much love and guilt sent my way but So Much Love , I know it was Dad 🙂 A few month before his passing he was at on a bed a told a cousin then me :" oh Med was just here he came to see me , Him and another cousin when both were Dead " My Dog whom I was very very close to , was run over by a car. He stayed a few days at the vet . One day I felt him so so strongly calling me , I was preparing a long trip and I told myself that is okay I will see him after my trip. But I missed my flight and in the morning I went to see him at 8. He died during the evening ( I believe the vet put him asleep :() such a hard experience . Thank You for this interview

  3. I haven't finished watching the video but I wonder about those who die suddenly in accidental or sinister circumstances. Do all these things happen with them too or is there another expedited process of leaving this mortal coil.

  4. I’d like to believe that there’s no hell but I’ve had a client that described his experience after being electrocuted and fell off a pole. He said it was a lot of screaming, crying, a loud grinding noises, and a horrible smell of rotting flesh. I’ve heard the same thing from other people. He said he kinda thought it was a dream but it was strong enough to where he changed his life for the most part.

  5. Listening to the last 10 minutes was like listening to myself speaking for the past 30 yrs. I've been speaking, writing and raising awareness of death and grief for the bulk of my career working in palliative care and yet…..we still battle to accept our mortality, have informed conversations among ourselves and with our kids and as a result death ALWAYS comes as a surprise, no matter how expected it is. This is a great presentation. Thanks Peter. Molly Carlile AM (aka The Deathtalker)

  6. If I had to recommend any one talk to help demystify death, it would be this one. I've had 2 NDEs and, a few years later, a spontaneous OBE that was wholly transformative – spiritually speaking. Dr. Fenwick's diligence in the field is nothing short of legendary. Thanks to Thanatos TV EN for making this brilliance available.