Life after death and mind beyond the brain: Reflections and implications for aging.

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Research Center in Spirituality and Health (NUPES), School of Medicine, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: August 2025


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Humanity is undergoing a profound demographic transition, with older adults representing a growing share of society. This late stage of life not only prompts profound reflections on the meaning of life and the inevitability of death, but is also associated with a higher occurrence of certain non-ordinary experiences - such as end-of-life experiences (ELEs), after-death communications (ADCs), and near-death experiences (NDEs). These experiences evoke deeper questions about death itself, the nature of dying, and the essence of who we are. This commentary emphasizes the significance of acknowledging the high prevalence of these phenomena during aging and offers a concise overview of the available evidence on the topic. It concludes by providing a perspective that is open to non-physicalist views, framing late life and dying not as a mere fading away, but as a vital and potentially transformative stage of human experience. A stage rich with meaning, transformation, and opportunities for connection for those living it, their families, healthcare professionals, and researchers.

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