Dr. Jeffrey Long and Tricia McGill examine near-death experiences and what NDE research reveals about consciousness survival beyond physical death. Long's systematic documentation through the Near Death Experience Research Foundation has compiled thousands of cases revealing consistent patterns across different cultures and circumstances. He discusses common NDE elements including out-of-body experiences, tunnel phenomena, encounters with deceased loved ones, and life reviews that fundamentally transform experiencers' understanding of reality. McGill contributes additional NDE research and case studies demonstrating the profound impact such experiences have on people's values, priorities, and beliefs about death. The conversation covers veridical NDE cases where experiencers report accurate perceptions of events during clinical death that they could not have known through normal means. Long addresses skeptical explanations attributing NDEs to brain chemistry or oxygen deprivation while presenting evidence that such theories cannot account for the full range of reported phenomena. His research reveals how NDEs occur across different ages, cultures, and circumstances, suggesting a universal feature of consciousness rather than culturally-conditioned expectations. The discussion explores what NDE evidence reveals about the nature of consciousness and the strong likelihood that awareness survives physical death. Both speakers examine how NDE research provides some of the most compelling evidence for consciousness independence from brain while revealing what might await everyone at death.