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Always stay up to date with KUKURU? https://kukuru.nl/blijfopdehoogte/ In this KUKURU episode, Pim van Lommel is our guest. Pim is a researcher, publicist and speaker on the relationship between consciousness and the brain. As a cardiologist, he has spent the past thirty years researching near-death experiences (NDEs) in patients who have survived cardiac arrest. It is actually called near-death experiences. He published about it in the renowned journal The Lancet and wrote the bestseller 'Endless Consciousness'. In his book, Van Lommel explains step by step how people who are clinically dead can still have such a profound near-death experience. In this episode, we discuss many points in the field of near-death experiences. We discuss Pim's experiences as a cardiologist, fear of death, reincarnation, and the functioning of the brain. What is consciousness? Do people change after organ donation? And is it true that your hearing is the last thing to go when you die? You will get answers to these and many more questions. But it is also about self-identity vs. ego and the meaning of life As usual, his favorite books and his morning ritual are also discussed. And how does he view death? Curious about our conversation or do you want to see more of Pim? Check https://kukuru.nl/pim ---- Chapters: 00:00 How do you view death? 03:00 Introduction Pim 06:55 Fancy death? 09:50 What is a near-death experience 21:30 What is fear 27:00 The younger, the more common a near-death experience. 32:04 Morning ritual Pim 34:40 Not being conscious in your body 38:45 Book 'We are our brain' 40:25 Conversation with Dick Swaab 41:43 Books 50:40 What is consciousness / Non-local consciousness 53:40 Does Pim believe in time? 55:30 Does coincidence exist? 57:00 Self-initiative and Ego the same? 1:05:44 What is the meaning of life? 1:07:22 Is a near-death experience a glitch in the brain? 1:09:07 Astral travel 1:11:40 Do people change after organ donation 1:17:00 What is Pim's vision of life after death? 1:21:15 How does Pim want to be remembered? 1:25:35 What is Pim's opinion on euthanasia