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Will Inducing a Near-Death Experience Become a Therapy for Alleviating Fear of Death?
Researchers are experimenting with techniques that can induce several traits of an NDE
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”― Mark Twain
Most of us don’t view death as lightly as Mark Twain did. Contemplating our own mortality can make us feel uncomfortable, even when we are not being directly confronted with this inescapable fate. The fear of death is one of the strongest drives behind our behavior.
This fear can move us to do extraordinary things, but it can also paralyze us. There is, however, one way to instantaneously cure a paralyzing fear of death: a near-death experience (NDE), and to be effective, it requires a time span as fleeting as a momentary cardiac arrest.
Before digging into the phenomenon of NDE, I will first discuss what I mean by fear of death. Generally speaking, thinking about death doesn’t bring us much comfort. However, there are people who fear death to such an extent that it interferes with their normal functioning and/or…