telepathically.
This is not as far-fetched as it appears when instances like near-death-experiences or nde (in short) is considered. They are reported by persons who were at one time very close to death, in some instances clinically dead. While at this stage they go through remarkably similar experiences, and the themes are more or less recurring.
To begin with, there are the out of body of experiences in which comatose people describe things to which they have no access through normal sensory channels.
A boy taken to the hospital narrated accurately the reactions of peole left in the home. Persons with a flat EEG record described what was going on in the surroundings. If such experiences are due to what is known as extra sensory perception, then it is difficult to imagine how that happened during periods with no detectable brain activity. Nearly all nde reports mention blinding white lights, of seeing their bodies lying prone or whatever from a distance and so on. Such nde reports put the conventional naturalistic views on mind and brain under some pressure. And it is the naturalistic view which regards afterlife an impossibility.
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