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May 15,
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Newsletter |
Vol. 04 No. 05 Ed. 2 |
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The
Near-Death Newsletter
is a free semi-monthly newsletter which is emailed to subscribers every 1st of
the month and on every 15th of the month. The mission of this newsletter is to
inform, enlighten, entertain, and aid the public in understanding the latest in
all things concerning the NDE and related phenomena by promoting
IANDS
(International Association for Near-Death Studies), NDE researchers,
experiencers, multimedia resources, and events. Disclaimer: This newsletter is
not affiliated with IANDS; but the creator of this newsletter,
Kevin Williams, is a member of IANDS who is dedicated to the IANDS mission.
IANDS is the premier organization for NDE research. Membership gives you access
to subscribe to their prestigious
Journal of Near-Death Studies and their newsletter
Vital Signs. You can
join online right from their website. Get connected with the people and
organization which will likely provide the world with the evidence of our
survival after death. |
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Archive of NDEs in the News
- Read all the major news articles
concerning the NDE and related phenomena
from 1995 to current. This is a
permanent archive to ensure that these
news articles will always be available
on the internet. The Near-Death News
section of this Near-Death Newsletter
will soon be available in syndication so
stay tuned! |
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EAST WINDSOR HILL,
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The
International Association for Near-Death Studies
(IANDS) website is in the process of redesign. In addition to a new graphical
organization and presentation, the new site incorporates a shopping cart,
interactive local group listings, and other features. Site content is also being
reviewed and reorganized to bring it up-to-date and and more user-friendly.
IANDS will be rolling out new features in the next few weeks, so be sure to
check back. Check out their new look and feel now. [Read
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HEADLINES
from IANDS News: |
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(May 15, 2005) |
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The
most compelling and up-to-date video on NDEs, “The Day I Died” (produced in 2003
by the BBC) can now be purchased in the U.S – and IANDS members receive a 40%
discount off the price. The video features in-depth case studies of NDEs
including a dramatic veridical (verifiably accurate) out-of-body experience, the
most recent research studies, and balanced interpretations of NDE experiences
from both skeptical and “believer” perspectives – virtually everything an
inquiring mind would need for an introduction to NDEs. IANDS highly recommends
this video! The video, which is being sold by Films for the Humanities and
Sciences at www.films.com/id/11685,
comes with the rights for unlimited public showing (schools, universities,
houses of worship, hospitals, hospices, community agencies and all other public
venues) but not broadcast rights over television or the internet. We urge you to
obtain this video and make it available to local groups in your community or to
give as a donation to libraries
or other organizations. [Read
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ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS (for IANDS members): |
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ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS (for non-IANDS members): |
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WEBSITE:
Description
of "The Day I Died" video from Films for the Humanities and Sciences: |
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DESCRIPTION: "The Day I Died: The Mind, the Brain, and Near-Death Experiences." Recent
studies of cardiac arrest survivors suggest that near-death experiences may
occur at times when the brain has actually stopped functioning. Drawing
conclusions from that research, "The Day I Died" dares to suggest that the mind
is not dependent on the brain—and that NDEs may confirm it. "That the mind is
located in the brain is just a hypothesis. It's never been proven," says
cardiologist Pimm van Lommel. Accounts of NDEs, shared by the people who
experienced them, are analyzed by researchers and skeptics alike, providing a
balanced look at a theory of mind that, at least in scientific circles, has
previously been all but unthinkable. Original BBCW broadcast title: The Day I
Died. (60 minutes, color). |
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(May 17, 2005) |
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Telling
the story to those who need to hear it, he says, is the only reason he figures
he's still here. That's after 34 medical procedures, after 16 years, and after
being declared dead by EMTs at the scene after the 18-wheeler rolled over his
car ... All he knew at that moment, after his most recent conscious thought of
rain and a bridge and a semi, was standing outside a great mother-of-pearl gate.
The faces before him were of friends and family. He saw his grandfather, who had
died years before after being transported, with Piper in the ambulance with him,
to Bossier Medical Center. He saw his American Indian great-grandmother, stooped
by osteoporosis, standing tall and smiling at him. He saw friends who had died
tragically as teens. [Read
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BOOK: "90
Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death & Life" by Don Piper. |
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A Fourth Chance |
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(Note: You may have to register for
free to read this article.) |
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(May 19, 2005) |
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The
patient was oblivious to what was happening to her body because, she said, she
was talking to Jesus Christ, visiting a heavenly garden with lush plants and
chirping birds, and standing outside Heaven's gate, which was not a golden gate
as she'd always envisioned, but instead a large, transparent pearl. Carroll said
her spirit left her body through her head, and three times returned to her body.
She describes Heaven as a place with a "wall of jewels surrounding the whole
land." She describes Jesus as bearded with shoulder-length hair and dark skin.
She had previously always imagined him with white skin, she said. Carroll wanted
to remain in the comforting land where she could smell roses, but she said she
saw her great-grandmother, "who died when I was in seventh grade. She called out
to me and said 'LeaAnn, you must go home'" in order to raise her children." [Read
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They're
celebrating a miracle Monday night, an honest-to-goodness living, breathing
feel-good miracle that's almost impossible to believe. Unless, of course, you
believe in miracles and the power of prayer. Bonnie Warner, the woman throwing
the celebration party at the Southwest Plaza Building she manages in Topeka,
believes. She looks at her 5-year-old grandson, Jacob Walker, and she believes.
Four months ago, Jacob came close to dying, so close that he later would tell
his mother he had been in heaven, going so far as to describe how everyone was
dressed in white and how he had seen a young friend who had died. On Jan. 20,
Jacob was playing with his German shepherd on ice-covered Tanglewood Lake near
LaCygne when he fell through the ice ... They lowered a rescue hook three times
before finding Jacob's body lying in 12 feet of water and finally pulling him
up. Jacob had been under water for 19 minutes. [Read
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(April 22, 2005) |
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Running
again after nearly dying from a brain injury, area resident aims to help others.
When Lombard resident Julie Papievis suffered an almost fatal brain stem injury
in a car crash in 1993, no one, including her doctors, thought she would
survive, let alone run again ... Papievis has written a book about her
experience. "Go Back and Be Happy" (Pleasant Word, 2005) will be released at the
Downers Grove race. The book chronicles her journey from her near-death
experience — when, she said, her grandmothers advised her to "go back and be
happy" — to the hours spent learning to feed herself to finally being able to
run again. [Read
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BOOK: "Go
Back and Be Happy" by Julie Papievis |
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Determined to change the way people think about death and dying, Robin Renee
Bridges in her landmark book, "A Bridge of Love between Heaven and Earth:
Self-Induced Contact in the Afterlife," furnishes detailed instructions in the
art of self-induced contact with loved ones in the afterlife ... For everyone
interested in exploring the worlds beyond this world through unmistakable
interaction with a loved one, this book offers more than ample preparation to
safely navigate the realms to which we translate after death of the body. [Read
more] |
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(May 9, 2005) |
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 “There's
an overwhelming chain of evidence,” said Dr. Jeffrey Long of Tacoma, Wash. “I
think near-death experiences give us hope. We're here on Earth to learn some
important lesson that revolves around love and relationships.” Long, who is a
radiation oncologist, inadvertently discovered medical research about near-death
experiences during his residency. Having heard about a near-death experience
from a friend also intrigued him, he said. Eighty-five percent of near-death
experiences are pleasant while 15 percent have frightening or even hellish
encounters. Since his research, Long and his wife, Jody, have created a website
called the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation. [Read
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WEBSITE:
Dr. Jeff & Jody Long's NDE Research Fdn website |
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This
summer (June 2), Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist with London University's
Institute of Psychiatry, will present a lecture on consciousness. Fenwick will
speak as part of the ongoing “Voices from the Edge” lecture series, hosted by
the London offices of What Is Enlightenment? magazine. The magazine's goal is to
create an international speaker's forum that presents visions and values for an
evolving global culture. In the “Voices from the Edge” forum, both presenters
and participants are invited to peer beyond the edge of our current world crises
and explore a new future of hope and possibility. [Read
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Initially
family members put up missing posters in late November and December 2004 around
town and then they went to police. Family members felt they had no where else to
turn. But when nothing came from that they were led to a creek at Raceway Park
early this evening by a psychic. "I work a lot of murder cases," says Gale St.
John, an area psychic. "I'm a psychic detective and the family learned about me.
I've been on Larry King." St. John says she told the family to come to the creek
behind Raceway Park. "Jesse started talking to me," St. John says. "I was in a
store and he was more clear than he'd ever been before. He told me where to go,
and within five minutes we were here." "We got here first," Dye says. "I
identified him by his tattoos. It was my brother and then we called police." [Read
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(May 16, 2005) |
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 Can
voices of the dead be heard on ordinary audio tapes recorded in a quiet room?
Swedish archaeologist, documentary maker and artist Friedrich Juergenson
pioneered research into Electronic
Voice Phenomena (EVP). Eighteen years after his death, interest in EVP is
surging thanks to the horror movie "White Noise" in which Michael Keaton
receives messages from his dead wife ... Juergenson first heard strange voices
while recording bird song in 1959. Recording silence and white noise from the
radio, he
identified one of the voices as his dead mother and concluded that all such
voices must come from beyond the grave. [Read
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(May 3, 2005) |
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Sweet
dreams, daydreams, nightmares ... What could they tell you about your hopes and
fears? Do dreams even mean anything? We took suggestions from specialists across
the field of dream interpretations, from dream expert Dr. Shelley Wu (PhD.,
Psychology, SUNY-Buffalo) to the father of modern psychoanalysis, Dr. Sigmund
Freud. Just click the button to get started. [Read
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(May 13, 2005) |
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Languages from past lives: Some people, under some circumstances, seem to recall
past lives and display familiarity with places, events and languages that bear
little relation to their present lives (I wrote of this last month, April 8).
Typically, the past lives are reexperienced when the present personality is
suspended, as it may be during a trance. Some speakers of languages from past
lives are "responsive," meaning they can hold a conversation in the second
language. I wrote last month that I am seeking an explanation that does not
require the hypothesis of reincarnation in order to account for this
extraordinary language ability. [Read
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(May 11, 2005) |
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He said
that he noticed that humans are always attracted to light, that light was
referenced constantly in the Scriptures, and that scientific theory "always came
back to light" ... "Light is a some-thing and a some-one," he said. "Evolution
is the ascent to consciousness. But as you go backwards, physicists generally
agree that energy, or light, is the heart of everything, the force that causes
things to happen. De Chardin said that matter is crumpled light." The central
place light occupies in the collective experience of humankind became the focus
of "Called into Life by the Light." The book synthesizes the views of Thomas
Aquinas, de Chardin and other "New Vision" thinkers who see science, theology,
mysticism, religion and ecology as fundamentally interrelated ... "We are all
drawn to light. It captivates our attention and imagination. It is as if light
is built into each being. It is a symbol for goodness, health, joy and
happiness. It is basic to physical, mental and spiritual life," he said, ever
the teacher desiring to help a student understand. "And at the heart of
everything is a being who is light." [Read
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BOOK:
"Called into Life by the Light" by Bernard J. Fleury |
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DESCRIPTION: A non-fiction account of the human experience of light in theology, philosophy,
physics, medicine, and near-death experiences. Light, the foundational stuff of
all that exists, that elusive, pervasive something that calls humans into life. |
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Transpersonal Media in Dallas, Texas, announced today the global release of a
major new DVD series focusing on the field of Transpersonal Psychology.
"Transpersonal Conversations" is a six-part series of cinema-quality documentary
interviews with the founders and leaders of Transpersonal Psychology, the field
of psychology that scientifically studies Human spirituality and consciousness.
The series includes never before seen interview footage with
Dr. Stanislav and
Christiana Grof,
Charles T. Tart, Ph.D.,
Frances Vaughan, Ph.D.,
Ralph Metzner,
Ph.D., and
James Fadiman, Ph.D. “We are very excited to be presenting these
unique and intimate interviews with the greatest theoretical minds of
transpersonal psychology,” said Transpersonal Media's president, Kevin Page.
“Without the support of several institutions like The Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology and the Association for Transpersonal Psychology a project of this
size and scope would never have been possible. This series is not only a labor
of love for our company…but it has historical significance for the field.” [Read
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(May 16, 2005) |
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There
are two clinical tests currently being conducted in the United States, with
government approval, testing the merits of Ecstasy and its potential to aid
terminally ill patients of anxiety as well as repressing suicidal thoughts while
allowing patients to express themselves to loved ones during their final days
... Psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, is now being applied
medically for obsessive stress disorder and anxiety. The godfather of all
hallucinogens, LSD, is soon to be tested as a possible treatment for
debilitating cluster headaches. LSD was widely researched in the 1950s and 60s
for its ability to combat depression and schizophrenia. [Read
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While
searching for the secrets of the Bermuda Triangle, Chris Shearer stumbled upon
a picture of what he believes is the concentric rings and canal system where
Atlantis once flourished ... Back in the thirties Edgar Cayce who was a world
renowned psychic was quoted as saying that parts of Atlantis would rise in '68
or '69, and indeed they did. The Bimini roads were then discovered along with
under water temples which are also visible. The Bahama Islands have been over
looked as being Atlantis for many years, until now. Not only was Edgar Cayce
right about his readings on Atlantis he is also right about the whereabouts.
Chris has done extensive research on the subject and conclude that what he has
discovered is in fact the lost city and continent of Atlantis. [Read
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Last
week Calvin Boyd was mowing his lawn when his heart failed. Calvin's wife
administered CPR until help arrived. Paramedics used the "Autopulse" on Calvin.
A portable CPR machine that automatically compresses the chest taking into
account a patients shape and size. For Calvin the Autopulse was a lifesaver.
"Within 2 minutes we administered the Autopulse and when we checked to see if he
had his own pulse he did", said paramedic Chris Jennings with the St. Charles
County Ambulance District. [Read
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The
sudden death of a 14-year-old baseball player this week may spark a push to make
defibrillators accessible during the town's myriad youth sporting events ...
AEDs are far more automated and require very little training compared to the
defibrillators used by paramedics and EMTs. Paquette said school district
coaches and other personnel would be shielded from liability by the state's Good
Samaritan law. He said the AEDs give automated voice commands to instruct users
in how to properly use the machines ... Superintendent John Tindall-Gibson said
he wasn't aware of any defibrillators in Lincoln's public schools but added that
more and more school districts are making them available. "It's something that's
starting to happen across the country," he said. [Read
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Spirituality and the practice of religion may help slow the progression of
Alzheimer's disease, according to research that will be presented at the
American Academy of Neurology 57th Annual Meeting ... "Spirituality and
religiosity have been linked to better health outcomes," said Kaufman. "Our
research addressed the question whether this link is also relevant in
Alzheimer's disease." Spirituality and private religious practices accounted for
20 percent of the total variance. Kaufman said that further studies are needed
to better understand the connection between religiosity and cognitive decline. [Read
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Patients motivated to seek a doctor for their death wish did so after a
deliberative and thoughtful process rather than on impulse, according to a
research study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. The study
involved 35 cases in which patients considered physician-assisted suicide (PAS)
and presents data which until now has been very limited. Through interviews with
these patients and their family members, researchers worked to obtain detailed
information regarding their thought processes, motivations, and experiences. It
was discovered that patients in this study were motivated to engage in PAS due
to three types of issues: illness-related experience (fatigue, functional loss,
or discomfort), loss of sense of self or identity, and fears about the future
(deterioration). None of the patients seemed to be seriously depressed when they
planned the assisted suicide. The motivations expressed are similar to those of
other patients who decline life-sustaining treatment. [Read
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People
whose hearts beat too fast during rest and too sluggishly during exercise have a
greater risk than others of dropping dead suddenly from a heart attack, a study
suggests ... Experts said the findings don't mean healthy people should have
routine stress tests. But they said that when heart patients get the tests,
doctors should study the heart rate pattern for signs of trouble and not just
look for evidence of blocked arteries as most do now ... Sudden death occurs
when a heart attack, or sometimes an abnormal rhythm, stops the heart. It
strikes people as young as their 30s and 40s, and is responsible for 5 percent
to 10 percent of all U.S. deaths, or roughly 350,000 to
500,000 deaths a year. [Read
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"Time
to Die: How American Hospitals Shape the End of Life" provides an outstanding,
timely examination of how and why people die or are kept alive in U.S. society.
The author observed how 27 people ended their days ... One man in his 80s makes
it clear to his longtime doctor that he wants life-extending measures if they
would lead to his health being restored but not if the effort probably would be
futile. Because the doctor knows the patient's wishes, he is able to comfortably
guide the decision to remove him from a ventilator. Another elderly patient
demands to be allowed to die, yet his highly educated adult children disagree
... The decision to put a loved one on a ventilator is often prompted by the
sight of watching him or her struggle for each breath. And once the ventilator
is in place, the decision to remove it becomes very difficult, because that
usually results in death. Hence, a deeply painful Catch-22. [Read
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Patients can create their own online medical records, receive electronic health
alerts tailored to their ailments and exchange e-mail with their doctors free of
charge. The for-profit venture, called iHealthRecord, is part of an ongoing
trend toward converting patient records, many of which still are maintained on
paper, to the Internet ... "Paper kills, and the faster we move into information
technology, the faster we are going to save lives,” said former House Speaker
Newt Gingrich, who has long pushed for computerized medical records. “This is a
very important interim step in the right direction" ... Patients can create
their own records by going to the service's Web site,
www.ihealthrecord.org, whether their
doctors participate or don't, but it is most useful when a patient's physician
also is enrolled in the program. [Read
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The
decision about when to say "enough" is now much more complicated than just
whether or not to turn off the machines. Doctors at palliative-care centers and
elsewhere are increasingly amenable to pursuing aggressive treatment for
patients who are willing to endure it in order to gain even a little more time.
And physicians such as Ira Byock, director of the palliative-medicine program at
Dartmouth-Hitchcock, now coach patients and families to decide among a variety
of deaths -- some quicker than others, or some more gentle than others. For
example, stopping dialysis in someone with kidney failure usually leads to a
peaceful death -- the person gets sleepier and sleepier until he or she falls
into a coma and slips away. Alternatively, the patient would ultimately die of
something else, such as a severe infection or a gastro-intestinal hemorrhage
that could make for a more painful death. Some doctors are reluctant to push
aggressive treatment that will buy only a little time and perhaps cause more
suffering. [Read
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The author explains the science
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for understanding how psychic phenomena happen and why some people experience it
while others don't. In the tradition of recent bestsellers "The Holographic
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People the world over are awakening to soul consciousness — and that is what
this book is about. "Soul lightning" is the term the author uses to describe
this awakening. Through individual stories and anecdotes, we are taken inside
the images and feelings of soul lightnings to confirm our own awakenings. The
author's personal soul journey, and the life work that has evolved from it,
bridges the gap between psychology and spirituality. In this book you will find
models for your own life, lighting the way for a new way of being, woven from
the stuff of your soul. This is essential information for anyone seeking inner
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In 1952, an American housewife
under hypnosis recalled living a previous life in eighteenth century Ireland as
Bridey Murphy. This case became widely publicized and sparked a Western interest
in reincarnation that continues today. With arguments supporting and debunking
the validity of the famous Bridey Murphy case and the plausibility of rebirth,
how can one intelligently decide if reincarnation is fantasy or truth? Examining
the debate from viewpoints of science, religion, psychology, and logic, J. Allan
Danelek helps readers understand this controversial issue from all sides. He
takes a discerning look at past life regression, scientific explanations, common
religious/philosophical objections, and reincarnationist concepts in Gnostic
Christianity. Danelek also poses theories that explain the mechanical process
and purpose of rebirth. [Read
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by Diarmuid O'Murchu |
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From
black holes to holograms, from relativity theory to the discovery of quarks,
Quantum Theology is an original exposition of quantum theory that unravels
profound theological questions. Not simply a dialogue between science and
religion, this "path-breaking work" (Values and Vision) is a bold exploration of
divine creativity as seen through the lens of quantum theory, one of the most
brilliant advances of our time. This new edition includes reflection questions
for groups, as well as updates to reflect recent developments in science. [Read
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by John R. Violette |
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May 2005) |
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The author explains the science
of events such as UFOs and abductions, mystical and psychic phenomena, and the
near-death experience -- events that shouldn't exist in a 3-D world, but which
happen everyday. An advancement of the classic theories of R. M. Bucke and P. D.
Ouspensky, this book presents the larger framework of space and time necessary
for understanding how psychic phenomena happen and why some people experience it
while others don't. In the tradition of recent bestsellers "The Holographic
Universe"
and "The Field," independent scholar Violette explains why a 3-D worldview
simply doesn't work and why expanded consciousness is the missing link in
current extra-dimensional theories. [Read
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by Janet Colli |
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This
book is the culmination of 13 years of research bringing together the psychology
of close encounters, spiritual experience, and the ultimate human experience —
enlightenment. Eastern mystics have sought enlightenment for millennia,
enshrining it
in ancient lineages. Yet few Westerners realize that these same gurus have long
been communicating with so-called alien beings.Moreover, alien beings appear to
be facilitating Unity consciousness on our planet. Startling evidence
establishing this connection is revealed relating to Sufi, Hindu and Tibetan
Buddhist traditions. Already the current surge of “subtle realm” encounters has
unveiled the hidden dimension that surrounds us — the realm of angels and
aliens. Yet while UFOlogy fails to address the spiritual significance of such
experiences, Sacred Encounters explores their human potential. Dr. Colli
believes that those among us who sense the subtle realms herald a critical stage
in human evolution. Subtle realm experiences are ushering in an era when close
encounters, "non-local" (instantaneous) travel and communication will be
un-exceptional. Sacred Encounters prepares the modern world for our next
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"Death the last voyage, the longest, and
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On Life After Death |
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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross |
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This is the world-famous best-seller by the
woman who popularized the field of thanatology
as a subject for general social commentary. |
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Life After Life |
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Raymond Moody |
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Dr. Moody
investigated more than 100 case studies of
people who experienced a NDE and in 1975
published this best-seller. |
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Mindsight |
by Kenneth Ring, et al. |
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Dr. Ring and
associates investigated the astonishing claim
that blind persons, including those blind from
birth, can actually "see" during a NDE. They
present their findings in scrupulous detail and
include fascinating case histories. |
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The New Children and Near Death Experiences |
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P.M.H. Atwater |
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P.M.H. Atwater
provides compelling evidence for the existence
of a generation of children who experienced a
NDE and represent the spiritual evolution of the
human race. Atwater shows that understanding the
NDEs of children can help us prepare for a
quantum leap in the evolution of humanity. |
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Where God Lives |
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by
Melvin Morse |
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Dr. Morse presents
the scientific evidence of life after death
which is being overlooked by skeptics such as
the existence of a location in our brains that
communicates with God and the universe.
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Light and Death |
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by
Michael Sabom |
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Dr. Sabom combined
scientific research and dramatic narrative in
the first book to seriously explore the
relationship between the NDE and traditional
Christian experience. |
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Lessons from the Light |
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by
Kenneth Ring, Evelyn Elsaesser Valarino |
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An outstanding book that presents intriguing
evidence to support the theory that NDEs are an authentic, objective experience,
and not the hallucination of a dying brain. |
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Blessing in Disguise |
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by
Barbara Rommer |
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Even the most horrifying NDEs are a spiritual
wake-up call that causes the person to stop, look back, and review past choices
which makes it the ultimate learning experience. |
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Descent Into Death |
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by
Howard Storm |
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An atheistic professor dies, goes to hell, is
rescued by Jesus, is shown the future, returns to life, then becomes a minister. |
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Ordered to Return |
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by
George Ritchie |
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This is the profound NDE testimony which inspired
Raymond Moody to begin his groundbreaking research of the NDE. |
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Embraced by the Light |
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by
Betty Eadie |
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A woman describes one of the most detailed and
profound NDE ever documented and becomes a New York Times bestseller. |
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When Ego Dies |
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by
Diane Corcoran, et al |
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A compilation of NDE and mystical conversion experiences
described in their very own words. |
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After The Light |
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by
Kimberly Clark Sharp |
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Kimberly's profound life-changing NDE led her to
conclude that death is not to be feared; therefore, a life without fear can be
lived to the fullest. |
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Love Is The Link |
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by
Pamela Kircher |
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A seasoned hospice doctor shares her experience of
near-death and dying in this unique and deeply moving book. |
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The Truth In The Light |
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by
Peter & Elizabeth Fenwick |
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One of the world's foremost NDE experts conducted a
thorough study of more than 300 NDEs and presents his analysis. |
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Journey Of Souls |
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by
Michael Newton |
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A hypnotherapist regressed clients back to a point
in time between past lives -- the time before birth and after death -- to
discovery what happens after death. |
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Hello From Heaven |
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by
Bill & Judy Guggenheim |
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This is the "Bible" of the after-death communication
(ADC) phenomenon and the groundbreaking study in the field. |
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Saved By The Light |
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by
Dannion Brinkley, Paul Perry |
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Brinkley recounts how his own NDEs
brought him before 13 angelic instructors in the "cathedral of knowledge" where
he was given visions of the future. |
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Closer To The Light |
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by
Melvin Morse, Paul Perry |
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One of the best books on the NDEs of children by a
renowned pediatrician and leader in the field of NDE research. |
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The Place We Call Home |
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by
Robert Grant |
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"This is the handbook we need to help us prepare for
the realms to come." -- George Ritchie, Jr., M.D., author of Return from
Tomorrow |
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God At The Speed Of Light |
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by
T. Lee Baumann |
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Learn how quantum physics, NDE
research, and religious studies share a common central theme: the god-like
nature of light. |
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