

We are given an account of how this paraphysical body is constructed and how it operates, e.g., how the so-called ‘ability-nucs’/talent cores, among other things, make it possible for us to take qualities, abilities and skills (which are a pre-requisite for our development) with us from life to life. According to Martinus Cosmology all living beings have, in addition to the temporary physical body, an immortal paraphysical body/structure. Very briefly, this is made possible by our paraphysical organism /body. It is very interesting to connect the specified area of research to the Cosmic World Picture which, via Martinus Cosmology and Per Bruus-Jensen’s work presents, inter alia, an explanatory model of our eternal nature and describes how we actually survive ‘death’. Their longstanding and extensive clinical studies and experiences provide us with a great deal of valuable information about so-called near-death experiences (NDEs), deathbed experiences/visions, end-of-life experiences (ELEs) and similar, which unequivocally indicates that consciousness and life do not end when we die. Peter Fenwick (Neuropsychiatrist, Neuroscience research, Near-Death/NDE research) and Pim van Lommel (Cardiology and Research on Mind-Brain Relationship, Near-Death/NDE research) internationally famous authorities on near-death research. In our view Pim van Lommel’s text (preface) is highly informative and of considerable public interest, and it is a great pleasure for us to be able to publish it here. The following article is actually the preface to Peter and Elizabeth Fenwick’s prominent book ‘The Art of Dying – A Journey to Elsewhere’, translated into Swedish and published 2013 by NCP X-AIONS: ‘ Att Möta Döden med Tillit och Hopp – Forskning i Medvetandets Gränsland’. Brief Introduction to the article below written by renowned cardiologist and near-death researcher Pim van Lommel.
