(May 11, 2015 at 9:43 am)Prince Wrote: I did explained what 'soul' is.
Soul = life Death = soulless
If we asked ourselves. What is soul? if it's like asking. What is death?
Of course, I cannot provide you with a "tangible" evidence that soul exist... I cannot point at it... or even describe it...
During NDE, the brain activity is still functioning properly, unconsciously you can hear voices, dialogues from the surroundings. (I only can base evidence on people's experiences)
1. In this article, the patient describes how is it feel to be gliding in the air, observing the operation from above, while hearing what the doctors are saying.
site: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150303...ike-to-die
2. I believe NDE should be explained by Psychiatrists rather than scientists. As it is related to the mind. luckily the well-known psychiatrist Carl Jung had an NDE in his life:
- This is an excerpt from his autobiography entitled Memories, Dreams, Reflections, describing his NDE.
site: http://www.near-death.com/jung.html
He sates in regards of his experience: "as the ecstasy of a non-temporal state in which present, past, and future are one.", and "Everything that happens in time had been brought together into a concrete whole."
No problem, Prince, look: what is death? Death is the permanent ending of vital processes. Now, what is a soul? 'Life' is hardly a definition, since they're not even synonymous.
When you say you can't provide 'tangible'[sic] evidence, it means you can't provide actual evidence. Like that sneaky smart ass Alex already explained when he beat me to it again, NDEs are a)explainable in ways other than 'miracle' or 'soul' - whatever that means and b)often hoaxes.
I'm asking for a definition. Just what is a soul? A process? A substance? An object?