Latest discovery of the phenomenon of soul export in humans
55% of those who had an out-of-body experience, or astral projection, were profoundly changed, while 40% considered it the best experience of their lives.
ScienceAlertAccording to ScienceAlert on June 23, 2024, out-of-body experiences, or astral projection, are known to occur in many situations, including when people are near death (near death) or when hypnotized.
This experience can leave a deep and lasting impression on those who go through it. According to a 1982 article, up to 15% of study participants at the time had experienced at least one OBE at some point in their lives.
Recently, a research group at the University of Virginia (USA) took a closer look at the relationship between OBE and empathy, as well as the possible brain mechanisms behind this relationship.
In particular, the research team focused on the disappearance of the ego – when people lose their sense of self and feel more connected to everything around them. They cited a previous survey that found that 55% of those who underwent an OBE said they were profoundly changed afterward, while 40% considered the OBE to be the best experience of their lives.
It is the characteristic feelings of OBE of escape and separation from the material world that lead to the disappearance of the ego. This will then develop into wanting to strengthen relationships with others.
Regarding the mechanism behind this phenomenon, research by the University of Virginia shows the involvement of the junction between the parietal and temporal lobes (TPJ) – responsible for processing the sense of our position in space. physics and manage sensory input.
According to the research team, TPJ is tied to our ego and can be disrupted during and after OBE. In addition, previous studies have shown that malfunctions in this area are related to OBE.
“Discovering, refining, and applying methods to enhance empathy in individuals, whether through OBE-related ego loss or other approaches, is one way interesting has profound meaning for each individual and society in general,” the researchers said.
The study was published in the journal Neuroscience & Behavior
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