#96 / Dr Scott Taylor on Near Death and Shared Death Experiences
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Dr. Scott Taylor is the President of the Expanded Awareness
Institute. EAI helps people curious about near-death experiences
explore what that experience means to them and to our culture as
a whole.
Dr Taylor has served as President and Executive Director of The
Monroe Institute. He has been a trainer for The Monroe Institute
since 1985. He is an expert in the use of binaural beat
technology to achieve and hold expanded states of consciousness.
He is also the author and voice of six best-selling CDs of guided
meditations on near-death experiences in his Into the Light
series. He is a spiritual teacher, speaker and researcher on
near-death experiences.
Dr Taylor is also an experiencer and in the show recounts his own
moving ‘shared death experience’. We go on to discuss, what
happens in NDE’s, what in fact is ‘the light’ and how NDE’s are
malleable, participatory experiences.
In the Plus show we get into dimension sliding, folklore analogs
for the NDA entity experience. We also discuss the strangest
story he ever heard in this territory and finally the importance
of meditation in order to be focused when in an expanded state of
consciousness.
He reflects on how some of the frightening things people
experience are metaphors designed to get our attention and how
meditators tend to do better in these cases. Dr Taylor then goes
into detail on how binaural beats can be used to induce the same
state as experiences during NDEs.
Good stuff enjoy,
Show notes: Website:
https://neardeathmeditations.com/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM62CGQRwgxnYbshkhjVMeQ
The Afterlife files:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_bDDnpxi0RHiKVm9iwfMQ
Keep in touch? https://linktr.ee/darraghmason
Music by Obliqka https://soundcloud.com/obliqka
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