--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Yifu" <yifuxero@...> wrote:
>
> consciousness beyond the brain - precisely; dead people with
> subtle bodies. Likewise, Buddhas existing in varous Buddhalands
> beyond the physical.  You doubt the existence of life after 
> physical brain existence?  How curious.

This recent article from Salon.com reports on some of
the latest and most conclusive evidence concerning near-
death experiences:

http://www.salon.com/2012/04/21/near_death_explained

The final paragraphs:

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The scientific NDE studies performed over the past decades indicate that 
heightened mental functions can be experienced independently of the body at a 
time when brain activity is greatly impaired or seemingly absent (such as 
during cardiac arrest). Some of these studies demonstrate that blind people can 
have veridical perceptions during OBEs associated with an NDE. Other 
investigations show that NDEs often result in deep psychological and spiritual 
changes.

These findings strongly challenge the mainstream neuroscientific view that mind 
and consciousness result solely from brain activity. As we have seen, such a 
view fails to account for how NDErs can experience—while their hearts are 
stopped—vivid and complex thoughts and acquire veridical information about 
objects or events remote from their bodies.

NDE studies also suggest that after physical death, mind and consciousness may 
continue in a transcendent level of reality that normally is not accessible to 
our senses and awareness. Needless to say, this view is utterly incompatible 
with the belief of many materialists that the material world is the only 
reality.
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