(July 31, 2015 at 9:38 am)Little Rik Wrote: The brain is made of matter while the consciousness is something abstract.
The brain give energy to the consciousness so this consciousness can be active and think or do things.
It is like the vehicle that you drive...
So since the brain is made up of billions of little cells, each living and dying at a much shorter lifespan than the body's, can you explain how the dying brain cells pass off their little bit of a soul to the next replacement cell?
When does the NDE occur? At the death of the very last cell, or at the death of 1/2 of the brain cells?
Have the individual cells ever had a NDE?
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