Neurosciences of Consciousness and Near Death Experience - group (French or English)

£300.00

3.5 hours including 2.5 hours of lecture and 1 hour discussion, - up to 10 attendees, beginners/intermediary - Please contact me before to agree on a date and time.

Consciousness refers to the ability to develop knowledge about oneself, including one’s perceptions and thoughts. The supposed origin of this ability in Humans has been controversial as it rests more on philosophical assumptions rather than facts.

In this presentation, I provide broader conceptual and epistemological frameworks to situate our modern vision or consciousness, compared with other conceptions. The backbone of this lecture addresses the question of whether the assumption of Modern Neurosciences that Consciousness results from or is produced by brain activity is true.

The phenomenon of the Near-Death Experience (NDE), will be illustrated by diverse interviews of the patients themselves, as well of clinical professionals who witness this phenomenon. The outcomes of the related burgeoning scientific research, accessible through peer-reviewed publications, will be discussed in terms of their neuroscientific and spiritual implications.

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3.5 hours including 2.5 hours of lecture and 1 hour discussion, - up to 10 attendees, beginners/intermediary - Please contact me before to agree on a date and time.

Consciousness refers to the ability to develop knowledge about oneself, including one’s perceptions and thoughts. The supposed origin of this ability in Humans has been controversial as it rests more on philosophical assumptions rather than facts.

In this presentation, I provide broader conceptual and epistemological frameworks to situate our modern vision or consciousness, compared with other conceptions. The backbone of this lecture addresses the question of whether the assumption of Modern Neurosciences that Consciousness results from or is produced by brain activity is true.

The phenomenon of the Near-Death Experience (NDE), will be illustrated by diverse interviews of the patients themselves, as well of clinical professionals who witness this phenomenon. The outcomes of the related burgeoning scientific research, accessible through peer-reviewed publications, will be discussed in terms of their neuroscientific and spiritual implications.

3.5 hours including 2.5 hours of lecture and 1 hour discussion, - up to 10 attendees, beginners/intermediary - Please contact me before to agree on a date and time.

Consciousness refers to the ability to develop knowledge about oneself, including one’s perceptions and thoughts. The supposed origin of this ability in Humans has been controversial as it rests more on philosophical assumptions rather than facts.

In this presentation, I provide broader conceptual and epistemological frameworks to situate our modern vision or consciousness, compared with other conceptions. The backbone of this lecture addresses the question of whether the assumption of Modern Neurosciences that Consciousness results from or is produced by brain activity is true.

The phenomenon of the Near-Death Experience (NDE), will be illustrated by diverse interviews of the patients themselves, as well of clinical professionals who witness this phenomenon. The outcomes of the related burgeoning scientific research, accessible through peer-reviewed publications, will be discussed in terms of their neuroscientific and spiritual implications.