Cornelia GUJA, 2015, INTERFACES THEORY APPLIED
IN INFORMATIONAL BIOCOSMOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Vol. 4 no 2 / 2015 Annals Series
on Biological Sciences, Volume 4, No. 2, 2015, pp. 83 -101, ISSN 2285 – 4177 Online Edition
Abstract
The paper
intends to approach, from an anthropological point of view, near-death
experiences (NDEs). The interdisciplinary character of anthropological sciences
and their capacity to study human variability in its whole complexity makes it
possible today to analyze the phenomenon of human experience (feeling) by NDE from
a scientific, religious and philosophical point of view. The general character
of the phenomenon identified by medicine on a large scale at present, as well as its
individualized character demonstrates its cognitive importance. In this paper we
attempt to analyze the phenomena of NDEs using the interface method which we
developed in time. We started from the hypothesis that NDE is an interface
between life and death, and, at the same time, between science and religion.
Near-death experience is an Anthropological phenomenon, both individual
and collective, that should be approached in its entire complexity and profoundness.
It is highly relevant for practical and theoretical science and religion,
as well as for understanding man’s and mankind’s origin, evolution and future.
Keywords: Near-Death
Experiences, interface, Informational Anthropology, archetypal communication.