The Website of PMH AtwaterOne of the internet's most comprehensive sites on the near-death phenomenon!

One of the internet's most comprehensive sites on the near-death phenomenon!

Our Tiniest Near-Death Experiencers:

Startling Evidence Suggestive of a Brain Shift



Not enough attention has been paid to the youngest near-death experiencers: those still in the womb, newborns, infants, toddlers, and those under the age of six. We are fascinated with out-of-the-mouth-of-babes stories, yet we fail to examine the aftereffects they contend with and why professional therapists are unable to understand or relate to them. In this talk Atwater focuses on the unusual enhancements in intelligent often found with these children and how they return from death or near death abstracting, appearing to be more mature, wiser, creative problem solvers, who seem to have undergone a learning reversal. Attention is given to those who remember their birth and have pre-birth memories, those who appear to have experienced what Dr. Atwater calls "a brain shift" - what may well be a structural, chemical, and functionary change in the brain. The three distinct lights encountered in near-death states will also be discussed, especially the Black or Dark Light, which seems to have an important role with healings and wisdom. Many child experiencers call this Light, "The Darkness That Knows."

THE EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF NEAR-DEATH STATES

Atwater goes much deeper into her root research of child experiencers, revealing that they often have pre-birth, birth, and pre-earth memories. The three very different types of subjective light are discussed, along with the strange relationship between dark light and genius. In exploring why children are more impacted then adults by near-death states, at water introduces her theory about "brain shift/spirit-shift" and what that appears to say about "transformations of consciousness." In addressing how different the millennial generation is (those born between 1982 and about 2003), she shows how we can use the near-death phenomenon as a model to help us recognize that the "fifth root race"-that next quantum leap in our evolution as a species-is here now. It is Atwater's belief, based on her many years of research, that the near-death experience is part of a larger genre of "transformations of consciousness," and, as such, depicts the "engine of evolution" at work-how we advance as a species. The emergence of "cultural creatives" as a major force to society dovetails the integration of those transformational states, and depicts how widespread and dynamic the changes they foster really are. (Overhead projector and screen needed.)
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