Dr Peter Fenwick - 'Consciousness and Dying' - Interview by Iain McNay

  Рет қаралды 313,766

conscioustv

conscioustv

Күн бұрын

Author of several books including 'The Art Of Dying,' 'The Truth In The Light' and 'The Hidden Door' neuro-psychiatrist Peter Fenwick talks about his research into End of Life Experiences and deathbed phenomena and what these mean in the greater picture of who we really are.
The transcript of this interview is available to view here.
www.conscious.tv/text/51.htm
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
Website - www.conscious.tv
Facebook - / conscioustv
Facebook community group - / 178560532548
Twitter - / conscioustv_uk

Пікірлер: 503
@onitpaul1
@onitpaul1 12 жыл бұрын
My Grandad had been delirous for quite a while and unable to move too. After a priest had given him last rites I was left alone with him and I held his hand and wept gently. The next thing, I felt a touch on my head and my Grandad had turned on to his side and reached up to stroke my head. He became Lucid and told me he was fine and not to worry. He then lay back down and died.This was revelatory for me, his eyes cleared and he spoke my name and reassured me before passing. I felt blessed by him
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 6 жыл бұрын
paul keeling thanks for that.
@Tracy-le9fl
@Tracy-le9fl 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I have been in health care for 40 years: ICU and the heart team. Recently retired. Your experience is unique but not rare....what a gift you received from your Granddad......and he also gave you the another gift: Now you KNOW there is the "unseen". From the book Siddhartha: "I have known it for a long time......but I have only just experienced it.". ❤️
@heekyungkim8147
@heekyungkim8147 3 жыл бұрын
Lovely story to share.
@GameTime-yj6qv
@GameTime-yj6qv 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome experience, thanks for sharing.
@YTV101
@YTV101 3 жыл бұрын
What a joyous story.. The best that anyone could wish for. You are truly blessed.
@marklawson2871
@marklawson2871 5 жыл бұрын
I love listening to this gentle and wise man..so comforting. The accent certainly doesnt hurt either.
@brucethomson3512
@brucethomson3512 4 жыл бұрын
He talks proper English like what I do👍😁
@eate7721
@eate7721 4 жыл бұрын
i feel sleepy listening him
@germanshepherdlover2613
@germanshepherdlover2613 4 жыл бұрын
@@brucethomson3512 he speaks beautifully, can listen to him all day :)
@antonellacrucioli6445
@antonellacrucioli6445 4 жыл бұрын
I love it too
@idaloup6721
@idaloup6721 3 жыл бұрын
English accent is the best
@jamesshaw3230
@jamesshaw3230 4 жыл бұрын
I have been there. During heart surgery. 4 times. You can not find words to say about it. It's so wonderful on the others side. I felt so loved and light and felt wonderful. There was a blonde headed beautiful blond lady who was there with me. I say my body on the table. I felt so light weighed, good,wonderful, and we were laughing and I was telling her how heavy that body was. The body was mine, I was looking at my self. I said well guess I'll go back because there was things left to do. She was doing things on this ship we was on walking around talking to me. I was floating. I was golden. Glowing mist. I felt wonderful. She said ok you ready to go back? I said yes. So she helped me slide back in my body. AND I woke up in the heart unit 3 days later. It's the hardest but the best thing I've ever been threw. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
@tamrakat
@tamrakat 4 жыл бұрын
James Shaw - beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.
@tim59ism
@tim59ism 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, James ! Is there anything else you can tell us about your experience ? At what point in the operation do you believe you had this out of body experience ? Did you had four out of body experiences during the same operation or were they over several operations ? Thank you.
@tim59ism
@tim59ism 4 жыл бұрын
That's funny, English lady but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, is it not ? Whether or not you believe in "heaven" whatever that is, when these people (who have 'died' and come back) see their relatives, they do seem to have had one hell of a makeover. I don't know how it works but I've spoken to several people that have been dead (really dead) for tens of minutes and resuscitated back to life. One bloke saw his grandmother who'd died all twisted up from arthritis and dementia. What he saw was a young woman and yes she was beautiful apparently but in life she was definitely no oil painting.
@timberdome6482
@timberdome6482 4 жыл бұрын
There's nothing in my post for anyone to complain about. It doesn't mention race or hair/skin colour and it's just what the man said, nothing else. He saw his grandmother who'd died all twisted up from disease and she looked young and beautiful (to him at least) apparently. Are you trying to tell me that someone is out of order for saying such a thing ? It's not me that needs to grow up, you need to get out more and stop swallowing all that feminist victimhood empowerment crap !
@ShizzieShizz73
@ShizzieShizz73 4 жыл бұрын
@VINSUS FASHIONS LMFAOOOOOO
@blondefire79
@blondefire79 5 жыл бұрын
Peter Fenwick is such an eloquent, charming person. What an amazing soul.
@jaye8190
@jaye8190 Жыл бұрын
Have always thought the same myself, such a lovely man.
@blondefire79
@blondefire79 Жыл бұрын
@@jaye8190 Thank you for your comment. I had forgotten about this video, as I watched it 3 years ago. My mother passed away a few days ago from cardiac arrest. Watching this again has really helped me deal. If not for your comment then I never would have been prompted, if that makes sense. Truly amazing really.
@jaye8190
@jaye8190 Жыл бұрын
I very rarely comment on posts, I am so glad I was drawn to post here after reading your reply. It is amazing how things work out sometimes, I wish you all the best las 🤗❤
@rachaelghostcat8584
@rachaelghostcat8584 6 ай бұрын
@@blondefire79 So sorry for the loss of your mother, I lost mine too in 2006 from mouth cancer. I am sure your mum is somewhere beautiful, may she rest in peace!
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
*All* conmen are eloquent and charming; it is a condition precedent to their occupation. The man who purports to know what he *cannot possibly* know can *Only* be a liar, and if you are going to lie it is best to lie charmingly and eloquently or actually work for a living.
@PauloConstantino167
@PauloConstantino167 6 жыл бұрын
Peter Fenwick is a marvellously gentle man. What a beautiful man. Thank you for your work Peter. I am with you on this all the way. Basically like you've said, we are born from a pool of oneness and to it we return. This is a cycle that never ends, and I think in a way it is beautiful and the best solution to existence.
@yvetteapicella4153
@yvetteapicella4153 5 жыл бұрын
My husband had cancer and the doctors told him and me he didn’t have long to live so he wanted to die in our home went the time came for him to go he started talking about seeing his father and he was fighting to stay alive we I walked out of the room for a few minutes he passed away after he was taken away I was talking to my daughter in-law I heard someone walking up the stairs and as I looked up I saw a shadow dark on the wall a few months later I had clean the garage and went shopping went I got back a saw a row of pennies along the side of the door I couldn’t understand how they got there also my girlfriend said went her husband passed away she heard loud bangs on the wall three times and went he was alive he used to bang on the wall to tell her he loved her many people who lose there husband or wife experience things like that but they don’t share it because people may think there hallucinating for I heard stories like that from many widower and widows
@yvetteapicella4153
@yvetteapicella4153 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great work
@goldensilenceakagoldielove133
@goldensilenceakagoldielove133 3 жыл бұрын
I recently joined The Scientific and Medical Network where I was introduced to Dr. Peter Fenwick. What a profound human being. I am now reading and viewing all of his work. Iain McNay is also brilliant in this interview; I thought his questions were very appropriate and his demeanor is also comforting and reassuring.
@edwardtomkinson3418
@edwardtomkinson3418 4 жыл бұрын
My Great Nan who was 99 passed in 2018 on the 5th now a week or two beforehand she was sitting watching TV when all of the sudden she put her hand out to someone asking "Where is dad?". Also a couple of days before she passed she told someone who would check in on her that she is going on Friday and she had seen my great grandfather who passed in 2003. A comforting message that there may possibly be another life beyond this. Rest in peace Nanna!
@BENDER69
@BENDER69 3 ай бұрын
Did she pass that friday?
@katiedibiase3310
@katiedibiase3310 5 жыл бұрын
This is some seriously interesting stuff. We should all be talking about these subjects more.
@mphommopi3728
@mphommopi3728 4 жыл бұрын
katie dibiase exactly
@rickdeckard1075
@rickdeckard1075 4 жыл бұрын
We have, it was called a Traditional society
@razony
@razony 3 жыл бұрын
There is!
@bru1015
@bru1015 7 жыл бұрын
My sister just passed a week ago, she was 75. We were very close, I would of loved to experience some of what I'm hearing here. Miss you Bonnie. 😘
@deborahbarry8458
@deborahbarry8458 5 жыл бұрын
Keep talking to Bonnie ♥️
@forreal245
@forreal245 5 жыл бұрын
@@deborahbarry8458 Right. Talk to her. I don't think that I have accepted my mom's death going on 13 yrs. I refuse to believe I will not be with her again. I had to take care of every part of her hospice, funeral, wrote & gave the eulogy, before the minister spoke. He had never met her so he did not "know" her. My 3 sisters were too torn up to help. Later, I researched & found the beautiful angel statue that is her "marker". I talk to her & tell her how much I miss her. Maybe I am in "denial" or have "stuffed" my heartache but I have YET to scream into a pillow, cry my eyes out or any of the things that others consider "grieving". She had a stroke & couldn't even swallow a chip of ice. Next would have been nursing home with feeding tube & bed sores which she feared more than anything. So, she went to hospice & died peacefully. My 5 yr old nephew (did not attend the funeral) said about a week after her funeral that he saw "Grandma sitting on top of the washing machine" & described in detail her burial suit. I do not understand what holds Fenwick back from using "soul" & "spirit" terms versus "mind" & "consciousness".
@deborahbarry8458
@deborahbarry8458 5 жыл бұрын
for real I think soul and spirit and mind and consciousness are apples and oranges. I grieved for my father when I learned he had a severe illness. When he actually died there was no gnashing of teeth, just harmony. We talk.
@loisheuer1866
@loisheuer1866 5 жыл бұрын
I recently lost a beloved friend. Dr. Fenwick describes the dying process with such gentleness and calmness that this is the first time I felt truly comforted. The questions of our oneness with the universe, also described by lain McNay is also so helpful in our understanding of the process. Our culture needs to be educated desperately, as we are a death- denying society. I have been a nurse for many years and wish physicians would be more open to these discussion. Thank you Dr. Fenwick.
@joanna4040
@joanna4040 5 жыл бұрын
There is a death doula who has developed a consulting business designed to support physicians in having 'the conversation' with thier patients when there are nor more options to improve their condition. Search on Mortal MD. Change is happening
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
If that creature is any kind of doctor, I am the pope. *Anyone* can 'call' himself a doctor, and is on safe ground betting on the passive credulity of the weakness the half-witted lower classes which you are doomed to remain so long as as you are credulous and half-witted
@shareetaylor8137
@shareetaylor8137 Жыл бұрын
I'll try and make this as short as possible, my Dad was diagnosed grade 4 brain cancer most aggressive incurable cancer apparently 3 months to live. I immediately moved in with him to help and get him to his appts to try and get a bit extra time he was 65 when diagnosed. He was fading fast but we got 7 months with him. He had a fall and got a blood clot so he had to go to hospital on his 66th birthday march the 5th. He never came back home again. All the family was with him 24hrs and we kept taking breaks etc and rotating. I had a feeling my Dad would just pass with me so I kept telling everyone please don't leave me alone, as smokers in family would duck out for a smoke. Anyway the nurses came in and said think he will still have a couple of days but I didn't think so. They said they wanted to give him a wash and all of us had to go in coffee room. Once family was in that room I stood up and said NO mum he is going to go, my mum said the nurses will come and get us if they think that and I continued NO he is going I know. I was the only one to go back to room and nurses were about to leave room. I went in and held his hand I took my necklace off a cross and placed it over his hand. I closed my eyes and what I saw was something I can't explain. Nor if I imagined this I would not have thought it would be anything like I witnessed. So I had my eyes closed and kept talking to my dad, my dad and I were standing on a winding stone path, this path was in the mid black sky nothing else around us but the path we stood on. Up further toward end of the path was the bright light, the light was so bright the path looked a different colour to were we currently stood. I could hear this annoying high pitch barking of a dog and the only dog I knew that barked like that was my dads best friend his blue heeler dog Major who could bark on command. This light mind you was the most purest beautiful feeling I have ever felt it was just indescribable. I said to my Dad this light is for you,see there is a God and you are a good person Dad and you can now go. I walked along the path with him a bit more and that is when I could see his Dog this side of the light, as we kept walking Major kept barking and I said, go to him Dad he is waiting for you. Meanwhile I could here my dads rasping breathing becoming relaxed and normal. I said keep going Dad and he stepped forward and I looked down and the path was now broken, I could not walk any further. I stayed and watched and kept telling him it was ok. Behind that bright light I could see my Dads brother with his full fire brigade uniform on ( he was buried in that) his hat was on his chest and he was smiling, I knew others were also standing behind him but I couldn't make them out. My dad kept looking back at me and I said its ok they are all waiting for you. As he got to Major his Dog stood right by his side and looked up at him. He looked at me one last time and walked into the light. As soon as he stood into the light my shadow ran back, I opened my eyes and he had gone that very moment he stood into light. I yelled out to my family but they all missed it. I know how bizarre this seems and unbelievable but I believe to except his death and not fall into a darkness I was showed this beautiful passing to know he was ok and all his loved ones were waiting for him and his Dog was there this side of light so he didn't fear going. The whole time when I had my eyes shut and seeing this I kept lowering my voice and his breathing was horrific prior but it was finally calm and normal until he passed very peacefully and without a doubt he was going to a beautiful place. I know what I experienced and I was so so lucky and blessed to feel that love was beyond magical
@vis7139
@vis7139 Жыл бұрын
This was very moving, thank you for sharing. It sounds like it was an important experience for both of you to be there for ❤
@lindareynolds659
@lindareynolds659 5 жыл бұрын
The day before my Dad passed away, out of a very deep coma he sat up and shouted out ‘Mother’!! “Jud” which was my Dads older brother.
@lindareynolds659
@lindareynolds659 5 жыл бұрын
Damn I’ve messed up again 🤦🏻‍♀️ my Dads brother George AKA ‘our Judd ‘. had secondary cancer and because he missed a few appts they refused to help him with his pain. Knowing how bad he knew things were going to get he hung himself and ended his pain. What I take from this is all Suicide is forgiven and after reading many suicide testimonies all I can tell you is God is love and he understands your pain
@jimmieparker8093
@jimmieparker8093 4 жыл бұрын
Damn...sorry to hear of ur loss...
@Msthoro1
@Msthoro1 3 жыл бұрын
I kept dreaming about how my father would pass in great detail. We were very close. The morning that he passed I was unaware but saw a figure standing in my room when I woke. I found out a few hours later he had passed hours ago... and he passed in the same way I saw in the premonition dreams.
@tootsiea4288
@tootsiea4288 4 жыл бұрын
I had a premonition my mother was going to die 4 months before she died. I became depressed and felt that something was going to happen to one of my parents. I was put on antidepressants. She developed high blood pressure in November and died in March. This was in 1996. My dear father died today. I was with him when he died. I watched videos of this psychiatrist last night, with my dad under hospice care. It really helped me last night. I’m so saddened tonight. My parents are gone as of tonight.
@robynmarler3839
@robynmarler3839 2 жыл бұрын
Sweetheart xxxxxxxxxxxx
@jaybenjamin5649
@jaybenjamin5649 2 жыл бұрын
Your parents aren’t gone they’re still with you They are everywhere and their love is so powerful that it always goes on
@tootsiea4288
@tootsiea4288 2 жыл бұрын
Robyn Marler thank you!
@tootsiea4288
@tootsiea4288 2 жыл бұрын
jay Benjamin thank you!
@jaybenjamin5649
@jaybenjamin5649 2 жыл бұрын
@@tootsiea4288 my pleasure 😇
@helenturner4506
@helenturner4506 5 жыл бұрын
My mother is very near to death (although she has been telling us that for over forty years, it now looks true) and I am grateful and glad to hear such a helpful and loving discussion. Thank you both
@NylainScotland
@NylainScotland 3 жыл бұрын
Some time ago my elderly neighbour was ill, she was in her bed in the living room unwell and her husband took care of her. I went to visit to ask to help out and perhaps take some meals/food over. She thought I was her daughter (who had died) . Her husband told me that she keeps talking about her daughter and sees her. A few nights passed and one night I was awoken by the lady talking to me, not physically but in my mind, she said I don't know what to do as though she had to pass somewhere. I reassured her and told her what I thought at the time good advise to ask Jesus to take her and not to be afraid. The next morning I was having my morning coffee and saw a black van outside and realised she had died. Apparently she had died at the time she spoke to me. What was also strange was my husband told me he thought she spoke to him in the night too. This experience always stayed with me as I do believe she left her body. I'm not particularly into anything spiritual but this really made me think. Secondly, I remember my mum saying years ago my dad brother died in a dream and then the next day he died.
@ecoxocticeternal816
@ecoxocticeternal816 6 жыл бұрын
It is not the fear of dying, it is the anticipated pain of the physical demise. If dying was just lying down painless and comfortable, it would not thought of as fear, it will be accepted. However, when we get sick, we suffer, so therefore we associate death as suffering and no one wants that.
@kkly27
@kkly27 6 жыл бұрын
Helena Doodnath-Assue my fear wasn't so much the pain but the fact I'd not see my family and friends again. I don't feel like that any more though.
@ecoxocticeternal816
@ecoxocticeternal816 6 жыл бұрын
Well, yes. But once we know that we will see them again, there is no issue. We have family here as well as there, it is just family on both sides.
@UncleDog23
@UncleDog23 5 жыл бұрын
Kristy L pp
@TheYanbibiya
@TheYanbibiya 5 жыл бұрын
What a presumption. I guess you have died a thousand times to make such a profound statement.
@eclipsesolar8345
@eclipsesolar8345 5 жыл бұрын
Is not that at all, in no way shape or form. The dying act is the " final act" the disappear but not appear next. Is the doubt about what is next, were are we going, IF we are going anywere. Is the fear of the judgement, the fear of oblivion, the fear of things left uncheked, not finished, loved ones left behind, sons and daughters not saying goodbye, etc, etc. It is not, at all, that what you said. Is a lot more and that lot more is all conjugated in the same pot of feelings and moral issues. If it was like you said about physical demise, then THAT, would be easy because we could just ask someone to end our pain right after we had it or telling someone that if anything happens kill me, and making sure that a society would make that legal as hell.
@MaggieShawn
@MaggieShawn 11 жыл бұрын
Any good psychic medium knows what the good Doctor is saying is very true. As a nurse who also witnessed and worked with these energies in my patients, I am also very aware of the way the dying are and also how many spirits come around to help the loved one over into the next plane of existence. It should be a peaceful process filled with love for the dying and no fear. I really hope Dr. Peter Fenwick's book and research changes this for many hospital workers and family members. What a GIFT! TY!
@steverogers1486
@steverogers1486 8 жыл бұрын
Dr Fenwick Sir. I write in the hope that you have not yet "snuffed it", so to speak. I wish to simply convey my feelings to you. That is that I admire your actions in the face of our so-called scientific community. It is so liberating to hear you speak. I just wish that those whome I speak to would give me more than a few seconds of their attention whenever I try to broach this subject. Thank you for being you.
@walkernick86
@walkernick86 5 жыл бұрын
He is still alive and well lol. He is about 84 now. :-)
@kaziras342
@kaziras342 3 жыл бұрын
Stuffed it.? Pasted away perhaps.
@elysiumfire4230
@elysiumfire4230 4 жыл бұрын
All of this is hard for me to reconcile with my current worldview. In the past, I had studied NDE literature and philosophy of the mind, but because I have a science-leaning mind, I found myself drifting away from the studies that once fascinated me, until finally I left it all behind. Nevertheless, I have remained interested in a disinterested way. I felt we would never come to understand certain types of phenomena that many materialist scientists and reductionist philosophers dismiss as false and illusory, but it is clear from Dr. Fenwick's comments in the video that some understanding (and acceptance) of the phenomena has been achieved. The issue from my perspective is that we need to train ourselves to look at the phenomena in the right way in order to ask the right questions, for which we want to gain the right answers. I have never accepted that the brain is what produces or generates consciousness, and I still maintain this position. I do have an hypothesis, but comments by Dr. Fenwick in this and other recent videos have got me intrigued and speculating again. Consciousness must be a parallel global field (for illustration purposes only think of an electromagnetic field around a charged particle) of subtle energy, anchored to the physical body by an energy correspondence that is exchanged between the physical body and the subtle energy field of the consciousness body that abides within the very fabric of the physical body, so closely correlated is it. The physical body grows from infancy to adulthood and on into old age, and by natural process begins to become an environment that cannot sustain itself further, and eventually dies. The consciousness body (the closest analogy of the spirit body) equally maturates, but ceases to maturate beyond a certain level. As it maturates in close aligned tuning with the physical body it acquires that which we call 'mind' and self-hood. It becomes aware and self-sentient, emotional and egotistical, all of which is wrapped up within the emerging, but unique, person-hood that becomes the person you are. Through physical life experience, person-hood takes on a uniqueness of personality and character flavours, all held in long-term memory storage within the fabric of the consciousness body. Short-term memory (i.e., the present moment) is the gated filter that allows for the assimilation of 'new' experiences onto the consciousness body as long-term memory. Repetitive experiences will not need to be re-assimilated, only new ones will be allowed through. Death is the ceasing of the energy correspondence between the physical body and the consciousness body. The ageing of the physical body into decrepit old age is a natural encouragement to give it up when the natural time is right to shed it. We can leave it behind with a fond adieu, but it can no longer serve a purpose for us. Even though I have much more to say, I'll leave it at that.
@tyuy100
@tyuy100 2 жыл бұрын
I have a belief or theory similar to this. Good shit
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 2 жыл бұрын
I have no doubts you are on the right path with your theory. Thank you for taking the time to expand upon it.
@penciltreeofficial4219
@penciltreeofficial4219 2 жыл бұрын
Well then what about children dying at birth? What about people dying in a car accident? Or war? I am not being critical I am seriously intrigued and want to know more.
@briobarb8525
@briobarb8525 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of this interesting and intriguing narrative. Many of us I think would be interested in hearing more from you. I know it has been several years since your post...but please consider sharing more.
@retrothingz
@retrothingz 6 жыл бұрын
Dr Fenwick is a most fascinating medico and Mr McNay is an excellent interviewer. The part of their chat that really had significance for me occurs at around the 34.00 minute mark when they talk about people who have advanced dementia suddenly having moments of apparently quite startling lucidity. I was primary carer 24 / 7 for my mother who had dementia. By the time she got into the final stage of the disease she had become extremely confused and was rarely able to conduct a lengthy, coherent conversation - a situation that was partly due to hearing problems. She often had trouble sleeping and frequently vocalized throughout the night .. mainly just unrelated rantings between the time that I turned off the light in her room until she, finally, dozed off. Then ,one night, out of the blue, she had what I could only be described as a "phone conversation" - only there wasn't a phone anywhere near her nor could she even use an actual phone by that late stage. She had a very strong and carrying voice so I could hear every word that she was saying from my bedroom. And what she "performed" was, indeed, a fairly long, totally coherent , organized and realistic phone conversation... complete with pauses while the other party , apparently, responded to things that she said. All of the questions she asked and comments she made were entirely logical . The conversation began with the usual pleasantries ..... followed by the main business .... then a few, final chatty asides..... and then saying goodbye. Must have gone on for thirty minutes. Then... total silence for the rest of the night. The following morning she was back to barely being able to communicate with me. I suppose she was dreaming ? One other thing that I haven't mentioned......the person she was speaking to... and to whom she referred by name on several occasions during the chat.... had died several years earlier.
@Jerrymc1975
@Jerrymc1975 5 жыл бұрын
Retro Thingz what did they talk about?
@sdgfsdfsdf1820
@sdgfsdfsdf1820 5 жыл бұрын
Ok
@hiwall4883
@hiwall4883 5 жыл бұрын
@@Jerrymc1975 yes I'd like to know too lol
@retrothingz
@retrothingz 5 жыл бұрын
It was several years ago now so the precise details of what was being said escapes me and, of course, as normally happens in those situations, we can only what the person in our presence is saying i.e. we can only hear one side of the conversation. But, thinking back, it seemed that the other person / entity .. whatever was largely directing the conversation in my mother's mind at any rate . I suspect that she was simply replaying a specific conversation that she had before her dementia really kicked in.
@doraannekey5228
@doraannekey5228 4 жыл бұрын
My sister started about two years before she died saying that she would be leaving soon! My sister was years younger than me and I would tell her "no I will go before you". It's strange that before she started saying that she would be leaving soon, she would tell me, when you die, leave me....so and so, but when she stared talking about her death, she would tell me that all she owned would be mine and she would even right notes about leaving me all her belongings. I miss her more than I can express and I finally had a dream where she was very happy!
@kimlabuschagne6923
@kimlabuschagne6923 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dr FENWICK Your interview has brought total clarity to everything that happened in a month and run up to my daughters death .. by murder.. I wish I could speak with you to convey everything that happened You have given me great Peace after listening to you. We all should learn to celebrate the lives of the dead at burial, instead of the mourning process which is so devastating to so many people.
@razony
@razony 4 жыл бұрын
Lot's of Love to you and your family Kim!
@aliciacalhoun2081
@aliciacalhoun2081 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you both so much for this discussion. Your insights are invaluable to the human experience!
@swainchampagne
@swainchampagne 12 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing interview and Dr. Fenwick...thank you for talking about this! I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed this interview.
@TheCircusgal1950
@TheCircusgal1950 12 жыл бұрын
Have heard stories like these since I was a child when grownups would be talking of someone passing. Very interesting indeed! I too am glad that there is research now in this area and hope it will continue.
@divalivingston1664
@divalivingston1664 2 жыл бұрын
I visited my grandpa when he was in his eighties. I went into the bedroom and he was sitting up in bed. I noticed a children's book that had been left there by my young nieces. I asked him if he ever had read me stories when I was a little girl and he said he didn't know. So I said, "Would you like me to read you a story?" He laughed a little and said, "OK." It was a way of connecting and helped stabilize my emotions knowing he would not be with us much longer. After I finished reading, I said, "Did you like that story?" He said he did and then asked me, "Who's that over there?" I followed to where he was looking and saw nothing. I said, "Where, grandpa?" He pointed to beyond the edge of the bed, near the closet. "Who are those people?" I thought he was seeing people who had come to help him cross over and told him that. He simply said, "Oh." Death can be poignant too.
@gireeshneroth7127
@gireeshneroth7127 5 жыл бұрын
Suddenly you have an out of body experience. You are aware of the Self entirely ditched from worldly experiences. But at peace. So blissful. All alone in bliss. I have been through it myself . Telling from experience.
@angelalackey3521
@angelalackey3521 4 жыл бұрын
How long were you dead
@nonmartini
@nonmartini 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these interviews and making them so easily available - really appreciate it.
@davidh7738
@davidh7738 5 жыл бұрын
My father last words look at beautiful purple flowers
@onenessseeker5683
@onenessseeker5683 4 жыл бұрын
Your father see you write this
@daveroache7753
@daveroache7753 3 жыл бұрын
Peter is such a wonderful wise and compassionate fellow. Our new hero. Such a treasure and possessed of true genius. Up there with Darwin and Freud in terms of groundbreaking paradigm shifting thinking.
@nancysansom6748
@nancysansom6748 9 жыл бұрын
Yes, Dr, Fenwicks remarks regarding the oneness consciousness, following near death,= experiences, is totally correct. I also have experienced this near death and out of body eternal inter-connectiveness with others, and without any awarness of time. It no longer exists, as we know it. This level and dimension.is the highest level of love, forgiveness, compassion and togetherness. It is the most all accepting, loving and spiritual ecstasy, that one can experience. Also, it is our eternal home, of love, peace and joy, of which we do not want to leave. Thank you for representing millions of us who have had, or will have this earthly and spiritual experience with the light, truth and are now being openly validated, often for the first time. The earth is just our earthly existence and our temporary home, until we rise to meet other loved ones who have gone before us. This gives one great peace of mind to know that many others have experienced this ecstasy and gives us all great hope and peace..
@babs675
@babs675 5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much for downloading. I think EVERYONE should watch this.
@jakers1517
@jakers1517 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you Iain for your extraordinary interviewing skills. This video was very timely and helpful.
@gloriamiguens8467
@gloriamiguens8467 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful speech, I love this subject and I belive everything he says. Congrat’s
@cs19601
@cs19601 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this beautiful work and for nurture our souls...!!!
@levimacdonald5188
@levimacdonald5188 4 жыл бұрын
Great man 💙🙏.. he knows what he speaks worth watching and listening 💯
@dolphinminerals6544
@dolphinminerals6544 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thank you so much for this. We need to acknowledge this aspect of ourselves.
@DLBurggraf
@DLBurggraf 5 жыл бұрын
When a soap bubble breaks what is the loss ? The same space is there minus the gloss ! The Self exists with form and without.
@IVANHOECHAPUT
@IVANHOECHAPUT 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful analogy! First time I've heard this. What is your first name? I'd love to use this in my next book.
@DLBurggraf
@DLBurggraf 5 жыл бұрын
My name is David Burggraf ...I would like to buy a copy of your book !
@charlesburggraf3142
@charlesburggraf3142 5 жыл бұрын
Very nice!
@frodoggbooboo
@frodoggbooboo 5 жыл бұрын
Very good, sir.
@sarahloffler1872
@sarahloffler1872 5 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful thing you have written!!! You are also very handsome!!!
@conscioustv
@conscioustv 8 жыл бұрын
The transcript of this interview is available to view here. www.conscious.tv/text/51.htm
@savedfaves
@savedfaves 8 жыл бұрын
Wow. Very handy.
@Decadencemaster
@Decadencemaster 11 жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for sharing all of this. I've always been obsessed with death, and very very fearful of it. It's nice to know good solid research and open minds can pretty much prove that our human bodies are not all that we are
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 6 жыл бұрын
The fact that we are all floating around on a giant ball in an endless void is no big deal but conscious after death is crazy..CRAZY
@Tracy-le9fl
@Tracy-le9fl 5 жыл бұрын
Patience, little grasshopper.......
@tamrakat
@tamrakat 4 жыл бұрын
I saw something that looked like steam come out of my first husband’s mouth along with his last breath. I’d never heard of anything like that happening before. Even tho I was completely broken hearted, I just stared at it as it floated up & disappeared.
@razony
@razony 4 жыл бұрын
That's one heck of a WOW moment! WOW!!!
@dibakarhajong2737
@dibakarhajong2737 2 жыл бұрын
May be soul of your departed husband
@sonyapuskas5810
@sonyapuskas5810 5 жыл бұрын
It is so hard to be believed by people that you've been visited by the deceased. I saw my brother sitting on the sofa 3-4 days after he drowned. Smoke. My father woke me up in the middle of the night laying against me a few days after he died. He was cold. My mother never came by. Reading one night I felt a pressure lie down in bed beside me and the first thought that came to me was. " I'm so sorry I 've had enough." I checked the time 10:00pm and said to myself " someone just died ". Next day , no idea who it was. The second day I found out that a lady I would talk to and encourage her because she was depressed had committed suicide at 10:00 pm by hanging herself in the back yard. I'm an ordinary person and I'm not believed and labeled a little nutso by the extreme rationalists. It's frustrating. I'm really pleased to see that finally this is being recognized in the medical and scientific arena :))))
@grattata4364
@grattata4364 5 жыл бұрын
@@judaspreistvlct No wonder why people shut their mouths about these experiences. When turds like yourself don't hesitate to dump a load of crap on ya. Grow up.
@yoda9824
@yoda9824 4 жыл бұрын
Many of people believe you, don't give a fuck about the haters
@ktkt9982
@ktkt9982 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this erudite and helpful conversation ❤
@janicestorm5086
@janicestorm5086 3 жыл бұрын
My dad was in a coma and he opened his eyes, looked at me and smiled, and waived goodbye. He passed shortly after that. I wasn't at his bedside when he passed but I knew the moment it happened.
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 6 ай бұрын
try wave or waved
@littleowlorg
@littleowlorg 12 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview, one I will certainly pass on. So well done and makes me feel I would love to meet Dr Fenwick as well as be interviewed by Conscious TV
@juliarotunno
@juliarotunno 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you can find someone who has had both a near death experience and a 5meO-DMT egoic death experience. The comparison between the two would be fascinating.
@RosanneStinchcombeTOcontrolhum
@RosanneStinchcombeTOcontrolhum Жыл бұрын
I. had a wonderful experience which wasn't 'hear death' - when I was young and very healthy , in my prayers I longed to be with GOd and I was suddenly taken out of my body and to a place of great peace and love . As I felt frightened everything went back to normal. and I realised that. nI. had had a glimpse,mpse of the afterlife .
@Traumm9
@Traumm9 5 жыл бұрын
superb upload, many thanks for sharing
@patricemarie2960
@patricemarie2960 6 жыл бұрын
Great Sharing ..... Mysterious ...... Soul Like Realities!
@jamesgardner9583
@jamesgardner9583 2 жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful blessed 🙌 gentleman.... Brother James
@Tao33316
@Tao33316 5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview! What is discussed resonates with me.
@ecoxocticeternal816
@ecoxocticeternal816 6 жыл бұрын
Yes, there is love and reconciliation, because leaving the body leaves all the earthly issues good and bad behind. I think that is so nice you go away with just the great feeling of love for everything and everybody.
@pukkiegelukkie
@pukkiegelukkie 12 жыл бұрын
I thank you so much and the relieve is so great to hear you both have this amazingly important discussion. I am from Holland and I am pleased to have heard my country mentioned, dear Sir. This interview I will want to see and hear again, it is so soothing and sounds so comforting. All your hard work and the investigating has been worth ALL the trouble you went through. I'm very pleased to have stumbled across this video. Conscioustv; thanks also. Pukkie.
@lizgichora6472
@lizgichora6472 5 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal! Thank you.
@jeanettefoote3029
@jeanettefoote3029 2 жыл бұрын
I love this .what wonderful words spoken.we all need to understand this xxx
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
In my view it is less than likable to exploit that lack of wits and credulity of the lower classes, but that is how conmen make such a heathy living because that know that their victims or prey will believe what they *want* to believe even though the conman is *Obviously* lying. Of all the passive weakness of men human beings), their predisposition to passively accept without question is the greatest weakness of them all. and why they are the witles and hapless prey of conmen pretending to be doctors, well knowing that the Elsies or lower classes are in awe of the wits learning and breeding they lack. doctor , m,y arse! If death is not the complete and final end to all experience, it is Not-repeat *not* death and what you have in mind must be something*Other* than Death.Anyone in the position of saying"Ah *this* is death" is not dead which is axiomatic to all but the witles and credulous lower classes, for whom I am very grateful for from whence else would I get my servants?
@alientube1984
@alientube1984 3 жыл бұрын
I am convinced when people with heavy conditioning come to inevitable end they finally realize there is nothing to hold on anymore they experience this state of total bliss. It's so simple! That's what we could live like throughout whole our lives here on earth like few enlighten ones do, if we could only realize what teachers like Eckhart Tolle or Krishnamurti are talking about...
@toluadek
@toluadek 3 жыл бұрын
Its so liberating and fascinating to hear this man speak.
@123johnbrowne
@123johnbrowne 10 жыл бұрын
Human self delusion is the greatest obstacle to truth seeking.
@riverocean4380
@riverocean4380 5 жыл бұрын
Illusion of separation from the whole. We are not the body. Where does thought come from. Body = hardware of a computer. Mind = software. wireless mobile objects get information relayed . Check Dr Bruce Lipton
@willstevens5059
@willstevens5059 4 жыл бұрын
Liberal leftists have a monopoly on that one
@Lachenmann7
@Lachenmann7 4 жыл бұрын
@@willstevens5059 Of course that's really silly. Really goofy.
@essentialelement401
@essentialelement401 12 жыл бұрын
Peace.. Love.. Unity..
@bibiemami419
@bibiemami419 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Dr Fenwick I listened with great interest to your interview. I had some experiences that confirms your finding. My sister was in Beirut, far from where our mother died. She had no connection with us. She said that the night m.y mother died, she had gone to her to say good bye. Everything that is going to happen to her or to us, she dreams about it and they come true
@diankreczmer6595
@diankreczmer6595 5 жыл бұрын
Seven days before my husband died a dog howled every evening and the day my husband died a dog who had runny away from a neighbor,. Returned to the neighbor
@fumarate1
@fumarate1 5 жыл бұрын
Dr Michael Newton's books Journey of souls and Destiny of souls are an excellent read I highly recommend them.
@bobsingh7949
@bobsingh7949 8 жыл бұрын
Superb.
@kymanderson6363
@kymanderson6363 5 жыл бұрын
what a beautiful interview
@unhappyalways
@unhappyalways 12 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! This is great Iain! I was just telling my husband that Conscious TV had not done any shows about death and dying earlier that day when you posted this video to FB.
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
What do you suppose Death to be if it is not the total and eternal absence of experiencing? You see?-You have absolutely*No* idea what you mean by that of which you have no experience whatsoever. Obviously you can have no idea of experiencing absolutely nothing because if you did you would be experiencing something and not dead.Liars claiming to be doctors get away with their fraud because you Elsies- the lower classes, do not know that they are liars.You are as witless as you are passively credulous.
@lonewolf277
@lonewolf277 5 жыл бұрын
The dead relatives come to me in my dreams!
@whatshisname3304
@whatshisname3304 3 жыл бұрын
My mother is always talking about dreaming about her dead family(7 children), she had a big family, they ve all passed, she,s in her 80s, she was the youngest. .
@lonewolf277
@lonewolf277 3 жыл бұрын
@@whatshisname3304 my family comes to me when they are passing away and let's me know they are leaving or going to leave this earth
@lonewolf277
@lonewolf277 3 жыл бұрын
@@whatshisname3304 I have a younger sister but I am the youngest from my daddy!😲
@Dion_Mustard
@Dion_Mustard Жыл бұрын
I used to be skeptical of these experiences , but then I had 2 out of body experiences and various lucid dreams which felt more real than my current waking reality. So I would say keep an open mind.
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
What you call"out of body experiences" we rational adults call dreams. the mind or dreaming apparatus is very good at creating illusions or dreams which are remarkably similar to non-dreams, because that is one of its functions. More to the point you are absolutely_Certain* that you famous"out of body experiences" were dreams. supposedly all men (human beings) have a function sense of with_Knowledge or truth and *That* is why you are absolutely_Certain* that you famous"out of body experiences" were dreams. Lies are always more interesting and amusing than the truth which is plain as bread and simple as water.No fun at all. Do men(human beings) lie to, and deceive, themselves because they are defective or faulty, or because they are men? Did the glass that smashed when you dropped it smash because it was faulty or defective or because it was glass? Do men cease to experience anything after a period of what the call time or after particular incidents because they are faulty or defective or because they are men? Cheer up I can guarantee you(but it is axiomatic) that you will*never* experience experiencing nothing or death but it is not a corollary of that that time will stop or certain events not happen.
@Dion_Mustard
@Dion_Mustard 5 ай бұрын
@@vhawk1951kl when I had my Out of Body Experience I was able to travel to a specific location and witness an event which was later proven as accurate. I have seen things beyond my body which I could later verify, so your argument is incorrect.
@francoismorin8721
@francoismorin8721 7 жыл бұрын
I am very grateful to persons like neuro-psychiatrist Peter Fenwick to take the time to study such an nontraditional field of science. I find many of his statements reassuring that indeed conscious is still mystifying and that maybe there is more to conscious then the traditional materialistic interpretation of a working computer brain. Yet I have my reserves on the witnesses, because some may be simply hallucinating after a process of self-hypnosis. For example when a dear person of the deceased says he or she saw flickering lights and no one else did, I do not necessarily consider this being spiritual lights like Dr. Fenwick suggest, but rather a self induced state of hypnosis. We have in my province of Quebec, Canada an out of the ordinary hypnotist calling himself Mesmer. He did an experience filmed where he was able to create in people minds the illusion of an alien encounter and of a divine apparition. Those people where convinced they were witnessing something extraordinary and real, yet it was a subconscious experience, not an objectifying experience. I have myself experienced in the past precognition of some events that I believe were not a déjà vu due to a loop in the brain. I believe that scientifically speaking one can assume that if consciousness is in part made up of energy like light, then it could access other dimensions, thus sometimes come back with information of the future. I would not be surprised that conscious itself is so hard to explain in traditional science because it is always part of unexplored dimensions. Think of the string theory that suggest up to 11 dimensions to explain reality. It does not mean our consciousness survives the death of the body, but it may explain many supernatural like experiences. Of course my fear of death and my joy with life make me wish that there is a survival of all those we love, starting with my own consciousness of course LOL
@Tracy-le9fl
@Tracy-le9fl 5 жыл бұрын
François Morin "What is essential is invisible to the eye.". The journey is within....not looking outward for the answers. ❤️
@rachelbrewster2648
@rachelbrewster2648 8 жыл бұрын
My nana waited until I got to the hospital before she went. :)
@lonewolf277
@lonewolf277 5 жыл бұрын
My mom did the same!
@livingloved1733
@livingloved1733 5 жыл бұрын
My nana waited until i left the hospital before she went (i just popped out to get some stuff). I felt guilty about this for years until i saw a medium who had my nana with her who said "she waited until you left the hospital before she left, she wanted to be alone." Also i had lost the wedding band my nana gave me before she died (or it was stolen more likely) i felt awful about that too, the same medium told me my nana said not to worry about the ring!
@wildnkarafree
@wildnkarafree 5 жыл бұрын
Sweet, made me smile! my Nana waited for me too. I hadn't seen her in 7 years, she called me often telling me I must come see her. Then the day came when she entered the hospital (93 years) My mom called and told me the time might be close, the only ticket I could afford home was for a week away. My mom thought it would be ok. I went back to buy the ticket and the ticket was gone, I had no choice but to buy the one for 2 days away. Nana couldn't talk when I got there, but I talked to her and she just listened and watched me. I planned to stay by her bed through the night and went to my mom's for 1 hour to eat something and get ready. Nana passed as I was literally walking back into her room.
@santanukumaracharya3467
@santanukumaracharya3467 4 жыл бұрын
Reassuring to hear a Scientist and that too a person so different from my Indian background with profound Vedic Culture to support my thoughts, talking of the same ideas, in almost the same jargon ( CONSCIOUSNESS), as our common people believe and perform religious rites welcoming death really come to them , here in India. . Thank you Dr. Peter Fenwick and also my thanks to the interviewer Dr. Ian Mc Nay.
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 6 ай бұрын
What are you calling death? What do you suppose death to be?
@MrSA1829
@MrSA1829 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent Interview
@essentialelement401
@essentialelement401 12 жыл бұрын
I love how I thought I saw an energy field around the speaker.. Than thought of how I see my energy that looks like heat waves when I am doing Qi Gong and then he mentions seeing energy leave the body right after.. Peace
@wendywebb5285
@wendywebb5285 Жыл бұрын
❤THANK YOU THAT WAS TRUELY BEAUTIFUL & INTERESTING YOUR EVERY WORD 🙏
@marilynmoney2771
@marilynmoney2771 2 жыл бұрын
This doc is so elegant_ really knows his stuff
@markcumbriauk
@markcumbriauk 11 жыл бұрын
Very Informative subject
@Sarah33Kaufman
@Sarah33Kaufman 12 жыл бұрын
Excellent specially the last 5 minutes.
@123johnbrowne
@123johnbrowne 10 жыл бұрын
youre correct. most of my patients we checked have flat eeg by 45 secs after cardiac arrest.
@somebody401
@somebody401 3 жыл бұрын
That was amazing, I read the book it’s fantastic!
@conradmetalman
@conradmetalman 11 жыл бұрын
Ever Since I have a near death experience, all I can think about are my last minutes of life, and what it will feel like, and it scares me so much I feel like I have no control over anything I do and I just live in fear.
@msives
@msives 12 жыл бұрын
really fascinating interview. Thanks so much. I'd read quite a bit abut NDE but I didn't know there was research on approaching death experiences
@infinitewisdom4557
@infinitewisdom4557 2 жыл бұрын
With all this remarkable knowledge, I bet Pete's got the time and date set for his sweet departure from this world. Bugger me, he's probably even narrowed it down to the exact second 🙂.... .... truly appreciate all the hard work you've done over the years!
@robertthebrucegorman8002
@robertthebrucegorman8002 5 жыл бұрын
It is actually the idiotic fear of losing all one has gathered, the past, which is the me, and in living, one finds out what renouncing, denying this me, which is illusory, which leads and directs the little space we call me. When the me is not, there is the other, what man ever seeks, yet does not find, why? Because we are all so self interested, me. Death cleanses the mind of everything known. The religious mind not put together by thought, by time, that mind knows that the Omega is the Alpha. Thank you for taking the time and care to discuss this issue... most important.
@jenniferwong4530
@jenniferwong4530 4 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Dr Fenwick and Sadhguru have a chat about life.
@pruephillip1338
@pruephillip1338 5 жыл бұрын
In Australia we had this myth of the 'min min light' that followed you. Turned out to be light channeled through temperature layers for vast distances. The Loch Ness Monster turned out to be a body of warm water over a body of cold water, with underwater 'waves' effecting the surface. So when strange things continue to be reported there is often something legitimate at play. So too with these Fenwick stories. Of the seven people in my family four of us have had independent experiences of these things. Quite an enchanting video.
@karmelatopalusic5589
@karmelatopalusic5589 4 жыл бұрын
It is so true for my mother's case, she left us 139 days ago and before she died lot's of her relatives were visiting her in her dreams, I remember she said her brothers came to take her with them. Even two months before death it started. I had a fear it may mean she will leave but I didn't wanted to beleive it. Your work is admirable!!! Now I am sure my Mom was ready to go, though we miss her enormously. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
@PandaA-cv3mm
@PandaA-cv3mm 3 жыл бұрын
I love him. Really an amazing man. We have nothing to fear. Blessings to all 🌈
@catprw9966
@catprw9966 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard Dr. Fenwick mentioning Dr. Raymond Moody or even Dr Elizabeth Kubbler Ross.. 2 pioneers of the NDEs.
@LinasKitchen
@LinasKitchen 4 жыл бұрын
Agree. I fell on Dr Moody's book "Life after Life" by chance in a thrift store. I have since taken a keen interest in learning more about Death. Unfortunately, anything relating to death and dying remains a somehow social taboo.
@Snakefinger1000
@Snakefinger1000 4 жыл бұрын
I've done a lot of research on the subject e.g. NDEs Nanci Danison's experience as well as many others including Dr Fenwick's work so when I was faced with death (Stage 4 Lymhoma) I had no fear at all. In fact I brought a nun to tears when she dropped in to console me. "I know who and what I am and where I'm going". Well that was too much for her, tears flowed between "but your faith, your faith" God bless her. However it's not faith it's well researched information that put me there and Dr Fenwick's work is so important.
@6outh6ide6uicide
@6outh6ide6uicide 4 жыл бұрын
Snakefinger1000 you still there mate? Hope all is well.
@j.jasonwentworth723
@j.jasonwentworth723 6 жыл бұрын
I find it interesting that Dr. Fenwick mentioned that babies feel that everything is part of them, and feel no sense of being separate from everything else. I have clear recollections going back to when I was six months old (confirmed when--many years later--I mentioned the locales to my mother), and I never had that sense of everything being part of me; I always knew that other people and objects weren't part of me. (I don't dispute the validity of Dr. Fenwick's observations, though; just as different people--and members of different cultures--experience different NDE and death occurrences, it doesn't seem unusual that different people would experience reality differently [this occurs in shamanic journeying, too].) Also: The notion he mentioned that at death we cease to be individuals, but melt into some "one-ness," is, to me, just as depressing as the materialist idea that we simply cease to be at death. If the deceased people and animals I knew and loved are no longer themselves, but have melted back into the "one-ness," they are just as non-existent, as far as I'm concerned, as if they were annihilated upon death. In fact, if that "melting back into one-ness" is true, then existence itself--as we experience it, as individuals--is really just a cruel cosmic joke, and individuals don't matter (because any of us "temporary vessels of the life-force" is just as suitable as any other to temporarily contain it), which implies that even murder isn't important. But: The fact that we feel--in every fiber of our being--that murder, especially if visited upon ourselves, is vastly important (and is wicked and wrong, of course) suggests that the "one-ness" notion (if I understand it correctly) is nonsensical. We are all connected, but we are connected individuals (just as we are as families, and as friends and as other types of associates).
@hiwall4883
@hiwall4883 5 жыл бұрын
Perhaps it is a duality, we are all one but seperate at the same time think of it like an ocean, filled with billions of drops of water, each droplet retains it's own consciousness, but merged together makes an ocean.
@yoso585
@yoso585 5 жыл бұрын
Imagine life alone. It’s impossible.
@EverHappyDude
@EverHappyDude 4 жыл бұрын
It's just your human ego, getting in the way.
@nknownnknown7613
@nknownnknown7613 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/ip7KfKSiqKiohrs
@evkat6343
@evkat6343 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. The idea of oneness is depressing and makes no sense. If you just merge in that vast impersonal oneness how then your family members come to visit you? They should have disappeared in that one big consciousness thing whatever that is. So it can't be that.... something else is happening so life continues on a different realm that cannot be too dissimilar from the one here.
@joebazooks
@joebazooks 12 жыл бұрын
He speaks very definitively. Very enjoyable, nevertheless. I'd agree, that we've forgotten how to die.
@Tracy-le9fl
@Tracy-le9fl 5 жыл бұрын
One thing for sure: we all get at least one good lesson!
@kleopatrarn135
@kleopatrarn135 5 жыл бұрын
As a nurse I witnessed feel and hear things from my death patients. Love all of them Always asked to follow the light and revive the precious holy blood of our savior Jesus 💜🙏🏽😊
@kennbo1
@kennbo1 5 жыл бұрын
@David Weyland Why can't you leave them to their beliefs and you yours. No one is forcing you to believe in Christ and no one is forcing you to read her comment or respond to it.
@barrywilliamsmb
@barrywilliamsmb 12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your effort. I owe part of my black whole to you!
@BushyHairedStranger
@BushyHairedStranger 6 жыл бұрын
Fucking brilliant! Absolutely captivated! Thanks for posting this. Appreciate these opportunities for learning
@tyamada21
@tyamada21 5 жыл бұрын
The Law myoho-renge-kyo represents the identity of what some scientists refer to as the ‘unified field of all consciousnesses’. In other words, it’s a sound vibration that is the essence of all of existence and non-existence, the ultimate creative force behind planets, stars, nebulae, people, animals, trees, fish, birds, and all phenomena, manifest or latent. All matter and intelligence are simply waves or ripples manifesting to and from this core source. Consciousness (enlightenment) is itself the true creator of everything that is, ever was and ever will be, right down to the minutest particles of dust, each being an individual ripple or wave. The big difference between chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and most other conventional prayers is that instead of depending on a ‘middleman’ to connect us to our state of enlightenment, we’re able to do it ourselves by tapping directly into it by way of self-produced sound vibration. On the subject of ‘Who or What Is God?’, when we compare the concept of ‘God’, as a separate entity that is forever watching down on us, to Nichiren’s teachings, the true omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of what most people call ‘God’ is our enlightenment, which exists nowhere else but within us. When the disciples asked Jesus where the Kingdom of God is, didn’t he tell them that it was within them? Some say that ‘God’ is an entity that can never be seen. I think that the vast amount of information that is constantly being conveyed via electromagnetic waves gives us proof of how an invisible state of ‘God’ could actually exist. It’s widely known that certain data being relayed by way of electromagnetic waves has the potential to help bring about extraordinary and powerful effects, including instant global awareness of something or mass emotional reaction. As well as many other things, it’s also common knowledge that these waves can easily be used to detonate a bomb or to even enable NASA to control the movements of a robot as far away as the Moon or Mars. However, none of this is possible without a receiver to decode the information that is being transmitted. Without the receiver, the information would remain impotent. In a very similar way, it’s important for us to have our ‘receiver’ switched on so that we can activate a clear and precise understanding of our life, all other life and what we and all else that exists truly is. Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helps us to achieve this because it allows us to reach into the core of our enlightenment and switch it on. That’s because the sound vibration of myoho-renge-kyo represents the combination of the three major laws that underlie all existence. Myoho represents the Law of latency and manifestation (Nature) and consists of two alternating states. One state of myo is where everything in life that’s not obvious to us exists. This includes our stored memories when we’re not thinking about them, our hidden potential and inner emotions whenever they’re not being expressed, our desires, our fears, our wisdom, happiness, karma, and more importantly, our enlightenment. The other state, ho, is where everything in Life exists whenever it becomes obvious to us, such as when a thought pops up from within our memory, whenever we experience or express our emotions, or whenever a good or bad effect manifests from our karma. When anything becomes apparent, it simply means that it has come out of the state of ‘myo’ (dormancy/latency) and into a state of ho (manifestation). It’s simply the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness, being awake or asleep, or knowing and not knowing something. The second law, renge, governs and controls the functions of myoho, ren meaning cause and ge meaning effect. The two laws of myoho and renge, both functions together simultaneously, as well as underlies all spiritual and physical existence. The final and third part of the tri-combination, kyo, is what allows the law myoho to be able to integrate with the law renge. It’s the great, invisible thread of energy that fuses and connects together all Life and matter, as well as the past, present and future. It is often termed the Universal Law of Communication. Perhaps it could even be compared to the string theory that some scientists now suspect exists. Just as our body cells, thoughts, feelings and all else are constantly fluctuating within us, everything in the world around us and beyond is also in a constant state of flux, in accordance with these three laws. In fact, more things are going back and forth between the two states of myo and ho in a single moment than it would ever be possible for us to calculate or describe. And it doesn't matter how big or small, important or trivial that anything may appear to be, everything that’s ever existed in the past exists now or will exist in the future, exists only because of the workings of myoho-renge-kyo. These three laws are also the basis of the four fundamental forces and if they didn't function, neither we nor anything else could go on existing. Simply put, all forms of existence, including the seasons, day and night, birth, death and so on, are all moving forward in an ongoing flow of continuation, rhythmically reverting back and forth between the two universal states of myo and ho in absolute accordance with renge and by way of kyo. Even stars are dying and being reborn in accordance with the workings of what the combination myoho-renge-kyo represents. Nam, or Namu, on the other hand, is a password or a key; it allows us to reach deep into our life and fuse with or become one with myoho-renge-kyo. On a more personal basis, nothing ever happens by chance or coincidence, it’s the causes that we’ve made in our past, or are presently making, that determine how these laws function uniquely in each of our lives from moment to moment, as well in our environment. By facing east, in harmony with the direction that the Earth is turning, and rhythmically chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo for a minimum of ten minutes daily, anyone can experience actual proof of its positive effects in their life. In so doing, we can pierce through even the thickest layers of our karma and activate our Buddha Nature (the enlightened state). We’re then able to summon forth the wisdom needed to challenge, overcome and change our negative circumstances into positive ones. It brings forth the wisdom that can free us from the ignorance and stupidity that is preventing us from accepting and being proud of the person that we truly are, regardless of our race, colour, gender or sexual preference. We are also able to see and understand our circumstances and the environment more clearly, as well as attract and connect with any needed external beneficial forces and situations. Actual proof soon becomes apparent to anyone who chants the words Nam-myoho-renge-kyo on a regular daily basis. Everything is subject to the law of Cause and Effect, so the strength of the result from chanting depends on dedication, sincerity and determination. To explain it more simply, the difference could be compared to making a sound on a piano, creating a melody, or producing a song and so on. NB: There are frightening, disturbing sounds and there are tranquil and relaxing sounds. It's the emotional result from any sound that can trigger off a mood or even instantly change one. When chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day you are producing a sound vibration that is the password to your true inner-self - this soon becomes apparent when you start reassessing your views on various things, such as your fears and desires etc. The important way to get the best result when chanting is not to see things in a conventional way (difficult to achieve but can be done), rather than reaching out to an external source, you need to reach into your own life and bring your needs and desires to fruition from within, including any help that you may need. Think of it as a seed within you that you are bringing sunshine and water to in order for it to grow, blossom and bring forth fruit or flowers. It’s important to understand that everything that we need in life, all the answers and potential to achieve our dreams, already exist within us. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHS9YYuApryFqJY OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN sings about Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
@onitpaul1
@onitpaul1 10 жыл бұрын
That experience made me realise how most of us are simply grieving for our loss during the passing of loved ones and my understanding since then has led me to think grieving is a bad distraction for the departing soul.
@vhawk1951kl
@vhawk1951kl 5 ай бұрын
What the devil is a " soul"? You have absolutely no idea whatsoever? That is rother obvious, because you cannot describe or identify that of which you have no experience whatsoever. The better question is perhaps why are you Elsies- the lower classes so witless and credulous, but thank goodness you are, That you are witles and credulous is obvious because you simply *cannot* understand that a mirror cannot reflect itself. The funy thing is that you know for a C-e-r-t-a-i-n-t-y* that all the guff about souls and the asinine life after death is lies. You know that and I know that; the reason being that death *Me-a-ns* *No_After* or to whatever you are referring by using the word Death is something*Other_than* Death. Do televisions receive and show television programs when they are completely disassembled and ground to powder? What do you think Elsie? What is the point of an animus with nothing to animate or rather what Is* an animus(what animates- see animal, with nothing to animate?
@malenyluna5275
@malenyluna5275 5 жыл бұрын
He sounds so eloquent this is so interesting.
@samaramel3.674
@samaramel3.674 5 жыл бұрын
Meow, meow, meow meow meow...
@jjbalsalm955
@jjbalsalm955 Жыл бұрын
Jesus. What an amazing interview.
@kimlabuschagne6923
@kimlabuschagne6923 4 жыл бұрын
Owls have come ....and flocks of birds are still appearing to us ... especially after the court case being held against the accused person... You research is so very necessary in our culture..!!
@brucethomson3512
@brucethomson3512 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an incident in S A 🤔
@DorothyGTyas
@DorothyGTyas 8 жыл бұрын
▫◽◻⬜ UTTERLY BRILLIANT ! ! ! ⬜◻◽▫
The Final Border: Peter Fenwick at TEDxBerlin
23:12
TEDx Talks
Рет қаралды 1,1 МЛН
Smart Sigma Kid #funny #sigma #comedy
00:19
CRAZY GREAPA
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
Final muy increíble 😱
00:46
Juan De Dios Pantoja 2
Рет қаралды 33 МЛН
ROCK PAPER SCISSOR! (55 MLN SUBS!) feat @PANDAGIRLOFFICIAL #shorts
00:31
Experiencing Death: An Insider's Perspective
1:14:40
NourFoundation
Рет қаралды 1,3 МЛН
Peter & Elizabeth Fenwick - Death is an Expansion of Consciousness
52:33
Peter Fenwick on "Experiences surrounding near-death and dying"
1:26:18
The near-death phenomenon: Joseph Geraci at TEDxWilmington
13:57
TEDx Talks
Рет қаралды 572 М.
Near-Death Experiences: A New Interpretation
1:48:42
Univ. of California, Riverside
Рет қаралды 5 МЛН
Wolfram Physics Project Launch
3:50:19
Wolfram
Рет қаралды 1,6 МЛН
Smart Sigma Kid #funny #sigma #comedy
00:19
CRAZY GREAPA
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН