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Recommended Reading

Near Death Experiences And More



Beyond the Light:
The Mysteries and Revelations
of Near-Death Experiences

Written by someone who has had three near-death experiences, and unlike other researchers, who stress the transcendental aspects of the experience,the white, loving light, for instance. The author also explores other, more ominous or confusing aspects.

After interviewing hundreds of experiencers, as she calls them, Atwater concludes that while NDEs always lead to spiritual awakening, the means may not be as pleasant as we have been led to believe.

Beyond the Light



The After Death Experience

Is there life beyond the grave? Wilson investigates all varieties of claimed evidence for a life beyond the grave.

Perfect for the vast and passionate readership of Raymond Moody's Life after Life and Kenneth Ring's Life at Death.

The After Death Experience



The Truth in the Light:
An Investigation of over 300
Near-Death Experiences

Containing over 300 accounts of near-death experiences from those who have glimpsed beyond the physical boundaries of our world. Through the authors experiences, this compelling investigation explores how far science can go to examine NDEs, as well as ponders what readers can learn from them when science goes no further.

The Truth in the Light



What They Saw at the Hour of Death:
A New Look at Evidence
for Life After Death

Based on a four-year study involving almost 50,000 terminally ill patients, observed by hundreds of physicians and nurses in the U.S. and India.

The conclusions reached by the authors are compelling and optimistic, and indicate that perhaps death should not be so feared after all. Introduction by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.

What They Saw

 

 


 

 

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