2. CLINICAL DEATH
Clinical death is an experience in which the soul or
consciousness leaves the body at the time of physical death.
Many people have experienced this during resuscitation,
addressing many common elements. Usually refers to the
movement through the tunnel toward the light, meeting
deceased relatives and other friends, sensing God's love and joy
and a notification that it is not yet the right time to end the
earthly existence.
3. CLINICAL DEATH AND THE CHURCH:
"Contrary to the widespread beliefs the Divine Revelation, followed
by the Church teaches that man does not cease to exist at the time
of death, because it has a spiritual element, which gives him eternal
conscious existence. Let us deepen into the truth of the immortal
human "I".
Much of the fears that are born at the thought of the death, are
essentially the fear of annihilation. But fortunately it is not like that.
The Almighty Creator has eternally decided to create man so that
he could come back to Him and exist forever. Therefore, without
exception, every man was endowed with the immortal soul.
The Lord of Life can not allow the fragile human being to turn into
nothingness after death, not only because it is a material body.
Once brought to life a man has to exist for ever. "
4. CLINICAL DEATH - LIFE AFTER LIFE
Clinical death, from the point
of view of medicine, is preceded with
the heart beat cessation.
Visible signs of the state of failure
of the living organism actions, such as beating
heart, respiratory functions or
blood circulation. It differs from the state of Biological death
in the continuous
brain activity
possible to determine with
electroencephalographic study
(EEG). In some instances, in
the case of a patient with clinical death the life located in the
patient's condition the signs of life can be restored.
5. FAIRLY TYPICAL DEATH EXPERIENCE LINK
WHICH CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING NEXT
STEPS:
1. The sudden awareness of a serious accident and ones own
death,
2. The sensation of being outside the body - floating over it, and
observing the environment,
3. overwhelming peace, joy and love,
4. getting through the tunnel, at the end of which is light,
5. meeting the deceased ancestors or relatives,
6. meeting the essence of light, a light (such as Jesus, Buddha)
7. the recapitulation of the whole past life,
8. being restored to life, often against ones will.
6. THE SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION FOR THE
PHENOMENON
Some scientists and doctors see the reasons for survival at the time of clinical
death in hypoxia. It involves the reduction of oxygen in the brain and, as
they describe this theory, when the brain is deprived of oxygen, there are
disturbances of sensory perception and hallucinations. Susan Blackmore,
who writes for the magazine "Skeptical Inquirer", indicates to the relationship
with the studies that have shown that specific neuromuscular, cerebral
disorders explain the presence of sensations of the travel through the tunnel
towards the light, the release of endorphins explains a feeling of peace and
bliss, and already mentioned above, are responsible for cerebral anoxia the
formation of auditory hallucinations. Moreover, there is an evidence that a
drug called cheesecloth can cause hallucinations almost identical as those
arising in the case of clinical death.
7. SPIRITUAL EXPLANATION
People paying more
attention to the spiritual
media and the clergy, prefer to believe,
that the experience of clinical death
has an authentic look,
the real experience of what
happens after death, the afterlife.
They believe that we all experience in
the time of death exactly the same,
through what all who
experienced a "living death” have gone, with the
exception that most of us do not come back to life
and remain on the other
side, among the souls of the dead.
8. 9 ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL DEATH
In 1991, a Gallup poll
showed that 12 000 000 Americans
experienced clinical death. Here
are nine most commonly reported
elements of such experiences such as
being in some other world
or dimension. People feel that in some
way they have gone to another dimension
or to a different level of existence;
overview of all events of life, overwhelming sense of calmness.
the feeling of peace, bliss and contentment
is so overwhelming in people experiencing
clinical death that many of them even rebukes
doctors for pulling them out of this state and
restoration to life;. This is the archetypal experience,
in which life appears suddenly in front of one’s eyes.
9. DOES CLINICAL DEATH MAKE AN OBSTACLE IN THE
CANONIZATION, WHEN A MAN WAKES UP IN A COFFIN?
Nowadays, fortunately, this is not possible because of
the advanced, far-reaching science. Thanks to this, it
is possible to identify whether a person has the
chances of survival, if unfortunately not dead already,
with a dead brain and heart.
10. CASES OF CLINICAL DEATH
A boy survived clinical death.
His heart did not beat for
three hours and eighteen
minutes. When Paul opened
his eyes he said: `I was in
heaven with my
great-grandmother Emmi.
She told me to come back
soon.`