Since 2008 the author had some serious reservations about the removal of organs from the bodies of persons whose brain death have been declared by authorized physicians. My fears are now substantiated by the incident reported from Foenix
A boy named Sam Shmid a student of Arizona college was seriously injured in an accident and hence admitted to a local hospital and then to phoenix St.Joseph’s Medical Centre (October 2011). He was undergone treatment for some weeks and subsequently his ‘brain death’ was declared because the body did not respond to medicines. The hospital authorities have started to transplant his organs such as liver kidney etc to patients who needed tansplantation. His relatives gave consent for the procedure. At this juncture some one noticed the finger of the body have movement. Fortunately for the boy medical team under the leadership of Dr. Robert Spetzler continued the treatments; and now the boy has recovered to some extent. He can walk with the help of walker to short distances and speak intermittently.
Dr. Robert spetzler described the incident as a miracle. (According to a great person a “A miracle shall be miracle only up to the time when the physical laws behind that incident is known”.)
Similar incidents of revival after death from many parts of the world.
1) Mumbai :- A dead body was kept in the mortery for weeks and a stroke to the head with hammer during postmortem, gave back him his ‘life’ even though one eye lost sight because of the damage of sensory (visual) area of his braindue to the stroke with hammer to the head. That person still leads normal life in Kearla (India) working as vendor.
2) In Hyderabad a government official of very high position revived after two days kept in mortery after his death was certified by physician.
3) In another incident in Mumbai a man was revived after lying in the mortery for 11 hours as a ‘certified dead body’. The bites of a crowd of mouse helped his revival from death! It is reported that he jumped the wall fencing and reached the road and then went to his home in a hired riksha.
4) At Kolkata (India) in a nursing home a baby was born still in the midnight but got life next morning 10am.
5) At Tamil Nadu (India) an old man died in the night. But the next day he became a live at the time of sunrising.
In the light of numerous similar incidents around the world, we need a more satisfactory definition for death and brain death.
It is possible that vital radiations are not reaching the C.N.S and the total nervous system because of very low availability of Vital radiations in the surrounding atmosphere due to conditions such as night, new moon, winter etc. As there is no vital functioning of brain E.E.G become flat. (Presence of chemicals such as pain killers, medicines given for hyper tension, anxiety etc. also may prevent the absorption of vital radiations.)
Rising of sun and good weather increase the availability of vital radiations and hence the C.N.S and body again gets life through reabsorption of vital energy.
Death or Brain death should be redefined as the final and irrevocable loss of capacity of brain to receive and conduct vital energy; caused by total or near complete degeneration of brain.
Hope that readers shall forgive me, considering my good intention for discussing the most unliked subject.