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Citation

Long J, Woollacott M. Explore (NY) 2024; 20(5): e103030.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.explore.2024.103030

PMID

38996518

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to deepen our understanding of the phenomenon of long-term transformational effects of near-death experiences (NDEs).

METHODS: Participants included 834 individuals who had experienced NDEs. We compared their responses with those of 42 individuals who had faced life-threatening situations (LTEs) without experiencing NDEs, aiming to discern whether transformations could be attributed solely to the proximity to death. We employed chi-square statistics to assess differences in aftereffects reported by the NDE and LTE-only groups. We also conducted a thematic analysis of the participants' narratives to capture a more detailed account of the transformations experienced.

RESULTS: Our central finding reveals a significant transformation in values and spiritual attitudes among participants following their NDEs, as compared to individuals who were faced with life-threatening situations without an NDE. Key transformations include an enhanced belief in divinity and in the afterlife, a decreased fear of death, and increased levels of compassion. Participants also reported a stronger belief in the meaningfulness of life, and a profound shift in life priorities and values, emphasizing the increased importance of their spiritual or religious lives.

CONCLUSIONS: The results support the notion that NDEs lead to a profound spiritual awakening and a reorientation towards life distinct from changes following LTEs without NDEs.


Language: en

Keywords

Consciousness; Life-threatening events; Near-death Experience; Near-Death Experience Aftereffects; Spiritual Awakening; Transformation

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