Near-death experiences and the physio-kundalini syndrome

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Abstract

Near-death experiences (NDEs), transcendental experiences on the threshold of death with profound implications for both patient care and religious belief, have been hypothesized to be related to the awakening of a biological process known in Eastern traditions as kundalini. In a test of this proposed association between kundalini and NDEs, a sample of near-death experiencers acknowledged significantly more symptoms of a physio-kundalini syndrome than did control subjects. © 1993 Institutes of Religion and Health.

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Greyson, B. (1993). Near-death experiences and the physio-kundalini syndrome. Journal of Religion & Health, 32(4), 277–290. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00990954

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