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Definition of a
Death-Related
Experience [EHE]
By
Rhea
A. White and Suzanne V. Brown
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pub:
EHE Network, Inc., (2nd
ed., 1999)
Copyright©2001
EHE Network, Inc.
www.ehe.org
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[This
is one of several
classes of experience
in White's view.]
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The common denominator of these experiences is death. Included are
experiences in which there is a sense of a separation of the physical
from the nonphysical self, particularly occurring prior to, during, or
after your own or another's death, and memories of being between lives
or before a new birth. Also included are encounters with persons or
animals known to be dead or claiming to be so, some verifiable, some
not; or from persons or animals who have died but the experiencer was
ignorant of that fact when the deceased were "seen." This
group also includes experiences of dying or actually being
"dead" medically as in near-death experiences, as well as
strange experiences associated with the moment of death, such as clocks
stopping and pictures falling as a person is dying at a distance, and
after death, such as various forms of apparent communication with the
dead, involving seeing, hearing, smelling, and touching.
See
also: "Death-Transcendent EHE"
in Glossary and Notes.
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RE:
Rhea A.
White's "Project of Transcendence"
Here are some of White's articles currently to be found on
Ahhh-TheLight.com. As her old or new website becomes
more stabilized, this may be removed, in which case you would
be able to click on these pages on her site. As Noted
below, some of these articles are written or co-written by the
EHE Network's Director of Research and Development, Suzanne V.
Brown, PhD.
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What
Are Exceptional Human Experiences?
[NOTE:
This article also offers an
excellent description of what White calls the "EHE
process."]
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Exceptional
Human Experiences: A Brief Overview
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Mission
Statement of Exceptional Human Experience Network, Inc. [by
Suzanne V. Brown and Rhea A. White] [NOTE:
This is perhaps the most succinct overview, not only of the EHEN
Mission, but also of the entire EHE concept. A model and
methodology of unsurpassed elegance, this approach offers a
"safe, accepting, and nonideological venue" for
working with this field of inquiry for both individuals and
organizations.]
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How
the EHE Network’s Approach is Different [by
Rhea A. White and Suzanne V. Brown]
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EHE
and the More We Are
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Exceptional Human Experiences: Rethinking Anomalies and Shifting Paradigms
[by Suzanne
V. Brown] [Terrific
article for explaining how the EHE Process naturally comes
about.]
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The
EHE Process: The Subjective Standpoint [by R. White]
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The
EHE Process: The Objective Standpoint [by Suzanne V.
Brown]
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Stage
5 of the EHE Process: The Aftereffects of EHEs [The
objective view is by Rhea A. White and the subjective view is by
Suzanne V. Brown -- this is the best article for comparing to
other ways of articulating the
Aftereffects.]
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Rhea
White's Definition of a Death-Related Experience
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The
Narrative is the Thing: The Story of “Necessary
Spirit” and
Psi
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Introduction
to Writing EHE Autobiographies
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The
Inward Olympics: On Finding Ways
to Deepen Consciousness and
Touch the Self We All Are
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Integrating,
Applying, and Validating Our EHEs
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The
Act of Sharing EHEs as a Catalyst
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The
Import of Individual Exceptional Human Experiences for the
Species - and Beyond
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The
Collective Message Inherent in Exceptional Human
Experience [also see a comments
on this article, 'How
We May Together Change the World for the Better? An "
Inside" Approach'.]
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EHEers
and the Creation of a New Worldview
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Aftereffects
of EHEs
[A start on explaining their research and also exhaustive review
of the requisite literature during the early 1990s, by Rhea A. White and Suzanne V. Brown]
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Dictionary
of EHE-Related Terms: An Experiencer’s Guide
[by Rhea A.
White and Suzanne V. Brown]
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Classes
of EE/EHEs
[by
Rhea A. White and Suzanne V. Brown]
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List
of Potential EEs/EHEs
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FAQ:
Frequently Asked Questions [by Suzanne V. Brown and Rhea A.
White]
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Triggers
of Potential Exceptional Human Experiences [by
Rhea A. White and Suzanne V. Brown]
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Other
Rhea A. White pages on this site
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Who
Is Rhea A. White?
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Dedication
to Rhea A. White
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Think
'EHE Study Groups'! -- based on this paper:
Exceptional Human Experiences as Vehicles of Grace:
Parapsychology, Faith, and the Outlier Mentality, by Rhea A.
White
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Concerning
the above material, which is currently available on this site with
the blessings of the original ehe.org webmistress, Palyne
Gaenir.
All
website graphics, materials and content
copyright © 1997-2003
by
EHE Network. All rights reserved
Exceptional
Human Experience Network: see www.ehe.org.
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Because
of her passing, Rhea White's website may continue to be in
transition for a while. It has been on and off again over much
of the last several months. White bequeathed all her
work-related materials to the internationally renowned organization,
the Parapsychology
Foundation.
Although it may occasionally be in flux, for now it appears to be
back up through their good graces, using the original web address, ehe.org.
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