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Prophetic visions in 1988: A critical reappraisal

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Journal of Near-Death Studies

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This paper reviews the research into a specific aspect of neardeath experiences (NDEs): the prophetic vision (PV). PVs are subjectively compelling flashforwards of planetary-wide cataclysms and eventual regeneration that sometimes occur during or in the immediate aftermath of an NDE. Previous research has shown that the most frequently mentioned year for the culmination of the geophysical calamities foreseen in PVs was 1988. I argue that PVs should be understood as manifestations of a collective prophetic impulse that historically tends to arise during periods of cultural crisis. PVs are thus expressions of the felt need for cultural renewal and therefore should not be taken literally as prognostic of drastic physical changes on Earth.

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Ring, K. Prophetic visions in 1988: A critical reappraisal. J Near-Death Stud 7, 4–18 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01076745

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