Future memory, near-death experiences, consciousness, intuition, and human perception of time are explored in this second interview with Dr P M H Atwater, focusing on her groundbreaking book Future Memory and what it reveals about how humans access information beyond linear time.
In Future Memory, Dr Atwater examines a little-discussed aspect of near-death and spiritually transformative experiences: the ability to recall information that appears to come from the future. Drawing on decades of research, case studies, and neurological observation, she explores how future-oriented knowing shows up as intuition, premonition, sudden insight, or altered perception.
In this conversation, we discuss how future memory differs from imagination or prediction, how it manifests in both adults and children, and why it challenges conventional ideas of time, memory, and consciousness. Dr Atwater also addresses the biological and psychological markers that accompany these experiences, grounding the discussion in observable patterns rather than speculation.
This episode offers a deeper look into consciousness research, intuitive intelligence, and the ways human awareness may access information beyond the present moment, continuing an important dialogue on perception, time, and expanded human potential.
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