Induced After-Death Communication (IADC) was developed by Dr. Allan Botkin, a psychotherapist at the North Chicago Veterans Administration Facility. He learned how to use a psychotherapy method called eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing, or EMDR, that is used with PTSD and trauma patients to help people have afterlife communications. In a study, 76 percent of clients had some sense of the loved one’s presence or communication. Some connections result in extended communications. The clients are put into a relaxed state and close their eyes. The afterlife communication happens. The psychotherapist does nothing to influence what happens and learns . . .
Consciousness and the Brain
No neuroscientist has been able to find consciousness in the brain or explain how a brain could create consciousness. The reason is that consciousness is not in the brain and is not dependent on the brain.