Dr. Jeffrey Long on Near-Death Experiences and Consciousness

Exploring Consciousness Beyond the Body: An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Long

Near-death experiences (NDEs) challenge conventional boundaries between mind and brain. Dr. Jeffrey Long—a radiation oncologist, researcher, and founder of the Near Death Experience Research Foundation (NDERF)—has compiled thousands of NDE accounts. In our interview, he shared compelling data and insights that elevate the discussion from spiritual anecdote to scientific inquiry.

1. Defining the NDE

Dr. Long defines an NDE as. “A lucid experience associated with perceived consciousness apart from the body occurring at the time of actual or threatened imminent death.” This aligns with NDERF’s standardized classification. This website is used by millions of readers who want to explore research and the specific details of extraordinary near-death experience stories.

2. Large-Scale NDE Data

NDERF hosts more than 5,000 self-reported NDEs—making it the largest database in the world . Notably:

  • Peace and love are the most consistently described feelings.
  • The phenomena cross cultural, religious, and demographic lines .

3. The Bigelow Institute Essay Contest

In 2021, Dr. Long was a runner-up in the prestigious Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (BICS) essay contest, earning a $50,000 award. His submission underscored NDEs as one of the strongest lines of evidence for postmortem consciousness—evaluated by rigorous peer review.

4. Books & Academic Reach

  • Evidence of the Afterlife (2010), his NYT bestseller, introduced NDE as empirical study.
  • God and the Afterlife (2016), co-authored with Paul Perry, explores more than 3,000 cases and identifies universal features—such as encounters with a loving divine presence.

His work is frequently cited by neuroscientists like Mario Beauregard and philosophers such as Raymond Moody.

5. Why This Matters for Consciousness Science

  • Scale and consistency: Thousands of NDEs showing cross-cultural similarities challenge reductionist brain-only models.
  • Peer-reviewed recognition: The Bigelow contest affirms the scientific integrity of NDE data
  • Empirical rigor: Dr. Long applies statistical analysis and large-sample methodologies absent in earlier anecdotal research.

6. Key Insights from My Interview with Dr. Long

A. Quantification of Phenomena
Dr. Long emphasized the importance of moving beyond anecdotes toward patterns that can be tested.

B. Common Themes
Even non-religious participants describe encounters with light, life reviews, and profound peace—suggesting a universal consciousness experience.

C. Implications for Science
According to Dr. Long, these shared phenomenological elements support the hypothesis that consciousness may persist independently of the body.

D. Rigorous Caution
He acknowledges limitations—such as retrospective reporting and clinical ambiguity—but maintains these accounts warrant serious scholarly attention.

7. Next Steps for Academia

  • Large-scale, controlled studies integrating brain monitoring during NDEs.
  • Cross-disciplinary peer-reviewed initiatives, combining neuroscience, philosophy, and phenomenology.
  • Collaborative databases that followup systematically, track aftereffects, and include control groups.

Conclusion

Dr. Jeffrey Long’s blend of clinical rigor, statistical data, and open-minded inquiry makes him a pivotal figure in the scientific exploration of consciousness. His work encourages academic institutions to take NDEs seriously—not as spiritual fluff, but as phenomena that demand disciplined study and methodological respect.

When the Veil Thins: Rev. Dr. Seth Jones on Psychedelics, Faith, and the Future of Religious Experience

In my latest interview, Rev. Dr. Seth D. Jones shares a profound and deeply personal account of his participation in a groundbreaking psilocybin study designed for religious professionals. This study, titled Effects of Psilocybin on Religious and Spiritual Attitudes and Behaviors in Clergy from Various Major World Religions (2025), was led by researchers at Johns Hopkins and NYU. It was also the focus of The New Yorker‘s recent article, “This Is Your Priest on Drugs,” which raised essential questions about the intersection of psychedelics and organized religion.

Seth, a spiritual and grief counselor currently pursuing ordination as a Lutheran pastor, speaks with clarity, vulnerability, and wisdom about what happened during his psilocybin journey—and how it reoriented his entire sense of calling. His reflections are not abstract. They are rooted in lived experience, theological training, and decades of pastoral care, including work in Midcoast Maine, Yellowstone National Park, and interfaith communities across the country.

Like many participants in the study, Seth entered the experience with reverence and caution. What he encountered during the guided session was not simply a rush of sensation or emotion, but a spiritual encounter—one that felt aligned with the transcendent insights reported by mystics across cultures and centuries. Light, presence, vastness, and an intimate knowing of God’s love emerged—not as metaphor, but as embodied truth.

As he describes it, the experience dismantled rigid theological constructs and reignited a deeper trust in the ineffable. “I didn’t lose my faith,” he says. “I found the space beneath it.”

This interview is not a celebration of psychedelics as a quick fix or spiritual shortcut. Rather, it is a contemplative look at how expanded states of consciousness—when approached with structure, support, and intention—can reinvigorate the inner life of religious leaders and seekers alike.

We also discussed the cultural implications of the study and its place within a larger movement to reexamine mystical experience through both science and sacred tradition. Psychedelics, once relegated to the margins of counterculture, are now being explored in seminaries, hospitals, and therapeutic contexts. For clergy, the implications are especially significant: how might direct encounters with the divine inform ministry, prayer, and pastoral care?

Seth is not alone in asking these questions. As the New Yorker article notes, the psilocybin study included participants from a range of religious traditions—Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim—each seeking deeper insight into the mystery that underpins their faith. The common thread? A renewed sense of connection, compassion, and calling.

Seth reminds us that we are living in a time when ancient questions about God, death, and meaning are being asked with new openness—and perhaps, new tools.

To listen to the full interview, visit my YouTube channel

If you’re a reader from The New Yorker, welcome. I believe this conversation—like the best journalism and the deepest mystical experience—isn’t about answers, but about asking the most courageous questions.

Seth also holds a Master of Divinity from Luther Seminary and a Master of Arts in Religious Studies from United Theological Seminary. Before ministry, he taught Tai Chi, worked in finance, and explored the mystical and unusual—passions that continue to shape his work today. He’s a father, dog companion, occasional guitarist, and is writing a book on Extraordinary Spiritual Experiences.

Here is his website https://revdrsethdjones.me/

Also, this is the New Yorker article we talked about in the beginning titled, “This is Your Priest on Drugs”

What Happens When We Die? Replay Available Now!

Curious about the afterlife, second chances, and spiritual growth beyond this life? 🕊️

Sheldon Lawrence’s powerful book Heaven Will Find You explores these profound questions through hundreds of near-death experiences (NDEs). Join the replay of this event as Tricia Barker and IANDS President Jan Holden dive deep into Sheldon’s creative process, surprises he encountered, and how accurately his book reflects the afterlife.

💡 What You’ll Learn:

  • How Sheldon prepared to write Heaven Will Find You
  • The challenges and breakthroughs he experienced
  • His personal belief in the accuracy of his book’s depiction of the afterlife

Bonus: The event concludes with a live Q&A featuring audience questions on spiritual growth, second chances, and what awaits us after death.

🛎️ Don’t miss this replay of a engaging conversation with the author!
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Also, I just interviewed Mike Dinkel, a gifted healer, channel, and psychic, to discuss his near-death experience (NDE) and the profound spiritual insights he gained from his near-death experience at a very young age!

Mike shares his incredible journey and how it led him to develop a unique approach to healing, energy work, and intuitive guidance.

At the end of our conversation, Mike channels wisdom for all of us, offering a transformative message filled with healing and higher consciousness.

His work includes CranioSacral Therapy, Reiki, SomatoEmotional Release, Hands-On Healing, Vocal Toning Therapy, and more—all designed to help both people and animals find deep healing.