Most Replayed Moment: Neuroscientist’s Proof Of Life After Death! Dr Tara Swart

最热门瞬间:神经科学家关于死后生命的证明!塔拉·斯沃特博士

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2026-04-24

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Dr Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and bestselling author known for her work on the brain, consciousness, and human behavior. In today’s moment, she opens up about the devastating loss of her husband and the extraordinary journey that followed. Dr Tara Swart explores grief, signs from loved ones who have passed and the neuroscience behind near-death experiences - asking the ultimate question - can the mind really exist separately from the body? Is there life after death? Listen to the full episode here: Spotify: https://g2ul0.app.link/xo3PtVOYV1b Apple: https://g2ul0.app.link/rUdXutSYV1b Watch the Episodes On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/%20TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Dr Tara Swart: https://www.taraswart.com/
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  • Robin, you met him 2016 and he passed away from leukaemia in? 2021. 2021.

  • Now from 2021, when he passed away, what happened in your life?

  • What was going on in your world?

  • If I was a fly on the wall in your context, what would I have seen?

  • He'd been given two weeks to live, but he actually lived for three and a half weeks.

  • And he died two days before our fourth wedding anniversary.

  • So I was literally reading condolence cards on my fourth wedding anniversary.

  • If it wasn't for the people that I have around me who became like a fortress, I don't think I would be here today.

  • You know, never having had that experience before, it was just so devastating.

  • And even though I'm a neuroscientist and a psychiatrist, I just was like totally lost and broken.

  • And then.

  • I started seeing robins in the garden every single time I went to the window, both in Hampshire and London.

  • I've never, ever seen so many robins in my life, like not before or since.

  • I still see them sometimes.

  • But I noticed it.

  • I thought, of course, that's what I want to see.

  • I have no idea what it means, if anything.

  • And then about six weeks after he passed away, I was asleep.

  • I heard a noise in the distance and we had been burgled once.