Synchro Video

I ran across this video on twitter. See what you think:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xx-FVgS9eE&feature=youtu.be

 

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11 Responses to Synchro Video

  1. Darren B says:

    I found this video on synchronicity while looking for more videos of the guy you featured above in your post.
    This guy has some interesting theories,not that agree with all he says,but it is an interesting video to watch.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXbvxwb_vrc

    • Rob and Trish says:

      Thanks, Daz. The video I posted is kind of amusing. He seems to become fixated on one thing. So I’ll check out the link!

  2. CJ Cannon says:

    I urge anyone who is truly interested in the truths or untruths in Dr. Alexander’s experience to thoroughly read the notes on the Esquire article, which, point by point, demonstrate that the person who is debunking Alexander’s story is a person who is intentionally misleading the public and who is seriously inventing lies and misquoting the many persons who were directly involved in Alexander’s death experience. Of the many discrepancies this debunker states, the most outrageous one is that Dr. Alexander was “in a drug-induced coma”. He was not. His was in a coma produced by an almost unknown strain of bacterial meningitis, This debunker, as is clearly “outed” in the article concerning the Esquire article, is exactly like the debunkers who call all UFO encounter and abductee experiencers frauds . We are aware that there are countless persons who spend a great amount of time debunking and twisting truths to support their opinions that a person’s experiences can’t possibly be “real” and are therefore imagined or purposely created for some nefarious reason.

    I have a firm conviction that Dr. Eben Alexander experienced precisely what he reported. The most “telling” part of his story, for me, is his inability to find language that can adequately describe certain parts of his experience during his coma. There are hundreds of thousands of people who have no faith in the reality of “miracles”, yet miracles do happen. There are thousands upon thousands of people who have no belief in the UFO phenomena and its participants, and they make laughing stocks of us to glorify themselves. But we who are the participants KNOW that the experiences happen. We may not understand them; we may not be able to adequately define or sometimes even remember all of the experiences, and we are the subjects of debunking and denigrating by persons who are, at the very least, un-informed, and at the most, informed but un-believing, therefore to these persons, it simply CANNOT BE TRUE.

    My suggestion: read Eben’s books and decide for oneself whether or not he is being truthful. I’m not easy or vulnerable or naïve, and have been a successful and experienced clinical researcher in the fields of medicine. I absolutely believe Eben Alexander…..for whatever my opinion may be worth. More than that, even if his story may be exaggerated, it lifted me to a space where I desperately needed to be in order to keep on keeping on with my life; the book came into my possession as the result of my seeking genuine help with a seriously advancing debilitating illness, and that was most certainly a Gift of the highest order. I cannot for a single moment embrace the ridiculous accusations that a prominent neuroscientist from Harvard and Duke would fabricate such an experience. It reminded me of John Mack’s ground-breaking work with the abductee phenomena….he risked his reputation to reveal his truths. So, in my opinion, did Dr. Eben Alexander.

  3. CJ Cannon says:

    It is now Saturday morning, and I just clicked over to the UNKNOWNCOUNTRY site,
    where I was surprised to see that Whitley had an interview with Dr. Alexander regarding his first book, Proof Of Heaven. I had not seen this prior to purchasing and reading both books. Can I assume this may be a synchronicity?? The way I found the books (or rather, the first one) was in our local newspaper which carries a list of best sellers. I had been floundering at the time, and had asked for assistance from my OtherWorld Helpers to guide me to some books that I needed to read for answers, then the newspaper piece appeared. Now I see Whitley Strieber has interviewed the author! I do want to mention this about his story, and I don’t think it will ruin it for readers: Dr. Alexander was adopted when he was very young, and he didn’t know his birth family at all until AFTER his NDE. That is an important piece of his experience. Also, most essential to note, is that the death of the heart, ie, the stopping of the heartbeat, doesn’t constitute “death”, but is at the root of most NDEs. True death occurs when the brain dies. All of the millions of jobs performed by our brains originate in the neocortex. Dr. Alexander’s neocortex was dead for seven days, and for this reason, the usual skeptical people, scientists and physicians and others who debunk NDEs and who say it’s just a function of the brain, cannot put his experience into the same category as most NDEs. His was not a “NEAR” death experience. He WAS dead. A most wonderful, enlightening testimony he gives us about where we are going when we leave our physical bodies!

  4. Rob and Trish says:

    Thanks for the links, Daz!

    And the book recommendations, CJ

  5. Darren B says:

    I notice he posted this video the very next day,where he closed his You Tube channel he had for 4 years –
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JJ8QtNXWyQ

  6. cj cannon says:

    This is not relative to either of the posts, but I wanted to urge folks who haven’t yet had an opportunity or inclination to read PROOF OF HEAVEN and THE MAP OF HEAVEN, both by Dr .Eben Alexander, they are very much worth the time and money invested. In his second book, THE MAP OF HEAVEN, he has much to offer about Jung and synchronicity. Each book is a great and informative read, in my opinion, and neither one is just the same old same old about NDEs. Dr. Alexander is a brilliant neurologist/neurosurgeon/neuroscientist who absolutely did not believe in NDEs or an afterlife….until his brain completely died for seven days and he went Elsewhere. He was quite dead, in every sense of the word, with a respirator merely maintaining his body. I can’t speak highly enough of these books. I laughed, and I cried, especially at the end of the first one. There is a poem there written by a sister he didn’t even know he had….but I don’t want to ruin the book by divulging its contents. Hope everyone has a chance to grab them!

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