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Join the Zuckerman Museum of Art for a special onsite lecture event with Dr. Steve Miller on Monday, November 1, 2021, at 1:30 pm. The thesis of this lecture/Q&A is quite simple and intuitive: If you want to look for evidence for the afterlife, observe the dying to see if there’s any indication that they’re going somewhere. Researchers are finding that several experiences related to death are global and quite common, including:

 

  • Near-Death Experiences, where many resuscitated from clinical death report vivid out-of-body experiences
  • Deathbed Experiences, where over 80% of the dying in a hospice unit report vivid experiences with deceased relatives and angels
  • Terminal Lucidity, where people lose brain function over time, only to regain full consciousness to say their goodbyes before dying
  • Shared Death Experiences, where healthy people experience a part of their loved one’s death experience
  • Crisis Apparitions, where people otherwise unaware of a person’s death somehow know of the person’s death
  • After Death Communications, where people claim to receive visits from deceased loved ones.

 

To discover if these can be explained away as lies, exaggerations, or hallucinations, highly respected intellects connected to many of our top universities have studied phenomena at death for significant portions of their lives and assessed them for afterlife evidence. Dr. Miller, in a winsome, humble approach, will argue that the current state of the evidence points toward the afterlife.

 

This event is free and open to the public; please click here to reserve your spot for the onsite event.

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