God’s characteristics as reported by near-death experiencers

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Near-death experiencers most frequently described God and Jesus as light, unconditional love, oneness, and nonjudgmental, with rare reports of human-like forms.

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The paper examines reports from near-death experiencers about the characteristics of God, synthesizing what participants say about divine attributes. It uses qualitative summary of experiencer-reported content rather than biomedical measurements, and the main findings are descriptive of the most frequently reported characteristics. A key limitation is that the study relies on self-reported near-death narratives, which may be influenced by memory, interpretation, and selection effects rather than empirical verification. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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The aim of this study is to replicate Long & Perry’s (2016) God study using a more updated database and different inclusion criteria. The descriptions of God’s and Jesus’ characteristics as observed by 303 Near-death or Near-death-like experiencers were analyzed for their frequency both in the whole sample and divided by the participants’ religious experience. Both in the whole group and in the subgroups, the main observed characteristics (approximately 70%) were a special Light and Unconditional Love, associated with other characteristics such as Oneness and Nonjudgmental, very similar to the descriptions obtained during spiritual and mystical experiences. Only 13.9% of the descriptions reported God or Jesus as in human form, as represented in popular religious images. These characteristics are not commonly reported in God’s main descriptions in the texts of the main monotheistic religions. These first-person accounts of God’s characteristics complement what has been reported in other mental conditions, especially in the spiritual/mystical experiences, offering a great resource for the scientific investigation of God’s nature.
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