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Changes in religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices following near-death experiences: An Australian study

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This study examined changes in religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices in the lives of 50 near-death experiencers. I attempted to clarify whether these changes were to greater religiousness or to a deeper spirituality. I found that before the near-death experience (NDE), my respondents were no more religious or spiritually inclined than the general Australian population. Following the NDE there was a statistically significant shift towards spirituality on most items investigated.

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Sutherland, C. Changes in religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices following near-death experiences: An Australian study. J Near-Death Stud 9, 21–31 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01074098

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