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May 1,
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The
Near-Death Newsletter
is a free semi-monthly newsletter from this website 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
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Vital Signs. You can
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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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(May 1, 2005) |
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For
over thirty years, G. Gordon Allen was a successful businessman and private
investment banker whose firm began in Seattle, Washington and expanded to the UK
and continental Europe. Then in 1993, Allen died and had a major near-death
experience that totally changed his life forever. Allen never returned to his
former profession; instead he took up the spiritual mantle and empowerments
given to him at the time of his death. For the next twelve years, Allen mission
was to work with the poor and disadvantaged in obtaining subsidized housing and
to share his spiritual encounter which proved to him that there is indeed life
after death and a God who loves us all. In 2003, Allen was the subject of a BBC
documentary called "The Day I Died" which aired worldwide on The Learning
Channel. In 1994, Allen founded the non-profit corporation Completion Ministries
with a group of other Christians whose mission is to pass on the true message of
Christ and his teachings of eternal life. In addition to Completion Ministries,
Allen was led by the Holy Spirit to establish the Christian Family Online
portal which is dedicated to cross denomination unity and the spiritual growth
of all humanity. In the fall of 1999, Completion Ministries was registered as a
religious organization with the UK charities commission qualifying it to operate
everywhere within the E.U. under the European commissions.
Then
on March 17, 2005, Allen suddenly became very ill for no apparent reason and
died once again. Paramedics revived him and took him to the hospital where he
died again. For four days, Allen was out of his body while doctors placed him on
life support and tried in vain to discover a diagnosis. Allen later described
being attacked by demonic forces during his NDE. While in the heavenly
dimensions, Allen experienced a battle raging over his fate between the forces
of light and the forces of darkness. Allen described not only being subjected to
attacks by evil beings; but also he experienced the depth of heavenly love. When
he re-entered his body on the morning of the fifth day, his doctor told him,
“You have been gone a long time.” Doctors still do not know why he became ill
and all of his tests turned out to be normal.
Allen
was given teachings and directions during his NDE for which he learned that now
is the time for a worldwide spiritual Christian ecumenical movement to occur.
Currently, He and members of his ministry are directing their energies toward
organizing groups of interested Christians worldwide for the purpose of
furthering the education of spiritual matters and its application in real life.
Completion Ministries is looking for associates worldwide who can offer their
time and energy in the service of others. [Read
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Stacy claims today, that he had slipped out of
consciousness from the food poisoning and began an out-of-body experience that
lasted until the third day, Easter Sunday and then came to. “It was like I was
in the most beautiful place I had every been in my life,” he recalled. “I had no
desire to come back...” But what was most significant, Stacy indicated, was that
the experience had changed his life. “I had a deep desire [after that] to seek
after God's ways,” he explained. [Read
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(May 2, 2005) |
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"I felt very light. I felt I was traveling at high
speed." Once she slowed, she saw tall figures — no faces visible — illuminated
by a bright white light. And then the voice. Calm and beautiful, neither male
nor female, but one betraying a sense of ... humour? "I asked if I could just
visit my grandparents," Russo recalls, chuckling at her request. "But I needed
to go back to my children." The tug of motherhood. The voice laughed. [Read
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"I was lying in bed, so sick, when all of a sudden
I found myself up in the clouds. I knew I was on my way to Heaven, and I began
to cry, thinking that my mother would be sad because I was gone ... Suddenly, I
found myself going through a tunnel of light. When I got to the end of the
tunnel I stepped into the golden light that surrounded me with such love. I felt
so good, and I wanted to stay. I could see people in the distance waving to me
... When I stepped into the golden light, I thought, Oh boy! I'm here at last!
But there was a gentleman standing just inside the light. He smiled, shook his
head, and wham! I was back here again. I'm sure it was Jesus." [Read
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(April 10, 2005) |
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Dole,
81, the former Senate majority leader and the Republican presidential nominee in
1996, said the accident occurred Jan. 11 at his Watergate apartment in
Washington as he was picking up a suitcase and lost his balance and fell. He
said he had undergone hip replacement surgery in New York the month before. His
doctors told him that the blood thinner he was taking after the hip surgery had
caused internal bleeding and apparently led to his fall ... Dole said he was so
ill that apart from everything else his doctors did to save his life, they told
him that "a higher power intervened to halt the bleeding and avert fatal
complications." [Read
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(April 30, 2005) |
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He was 3 when he died on the Middle Fork of the
Flathead River last May. That's not overdramatizing his story, which was the
centerpiece of this year's annual fundraising banquet for the ALERT air
ambulance service. Jacob's story requires no embellishment. He was clinically
dead after his family's canoe tipped on the river and he was tossed downstream.
He was found lifeless, with no heart beat and no breath. His condition didn't
change through two long hours of CPR by Glacier Park rangers, the ALERT flight
crew, and emergency-room staff at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. Some
professionals say 20 minutes is the standard for CPR. After that, the chance of
brain damage is too great and the chance of survival is too small to continue.
Jacob's rescuers ignored the textbooks and their watches; after two hours of
intense efforts, they were rewarded with Jacob's beating heart. [Read
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While Charles Horton's body heals, his spiritual
being is restless. Horton, the 55-year-old Steamboat Springs man rescued Monday
after nine days stranded in the wilderness with a broken leg, now rests
comfortably in a bed at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The magnitude of his ordeal
and the effect it's had on others overwhelms him. The questions he asks of
himself also are profound and moving, perhaps understandable only to others who
have faced their own mortality. "It's made me question why I'm here," Horton
said through chapped lips Friday. "What have I done since I've been here? Do I
have a right to walk away from this alive?" [Read
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On
January 15, 2004, at the age of 79,
Montague
"Monty" Keen, one of Britain's most prominent psychical researchers,
collapsed and died while participating in a public debate on telepathy at the
Royal Society of Arts in London. A few weeks later, Veronica Keen, Monty's wife,
contacted Dr. Gary Schwartz at
his University of Arizona research laboratory and informed him that she had
received messages from her husband through several mediums requesting that
Schwartz conduct some research with him ... Schwartz and Dr. Julie Beischel, his
research associate, then designed a two phase, multi-medium experiment with four
research mediums participating, one of which was
Allison DuBois on whose career as a
psychic legal investigator the new NBC
series "Medium" is based. [Read
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Residents of Turner County wonder whether it was a
mere coincidence
or an eerie phenomena that a missing man's body bobbed up in a lake just as a
psychic drew near. A self-described "psychic detective" contacted by the man's
family found the body in the lake after she says a feeling pulled her there. On
March 19th, Lynn Ann Maker made her discovery as she waded into the lake ...
Anxious to learn the fate of their loved one, Wallace's family searched the
Internet for a psychic they believed could help them. They chanced upon the
33-year-old Maker, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She agreed to come to Ashburn, a
farming town of four-thousand located about 150 miles south of Atlanta. [Read
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(April 17, 2005) |
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Imagine: You're cruising down the highway,
blasting the stereo and doing your best Bette Midler imitation while enjoying
the view when suddenly you are standing outside your car, which is no longer
your car, but a twisted mass of metal. You try to open what was once the
driver's door and your hand passes through the handle. What was tangible no
longer is and you struggle to find the meaning. You hear voices, you see people
all around you, but you have no idea who they are; you are not afraid, but you
are terribly confused. What happened? Why is your car in a tangle? Why can the
EMTs administering to someone on the ground not hear or see you? You don't know
it yet, but you're dead. [Read
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According
to this study of patients who have received transplanted organs, particularly
hearts, it is not uncommon for memories, behaviours, preferences and habits
associated with the donor to be transferred to the recipient ... In 1997, a book
titled "A Change of Heart" was published that described the apparent personality
changes experienced by Claire Sylvia. Sylvia received a heart and lung
transplant at Yale–New Haven Hospital in 1988. She reported noticing that
various attitudes, habits and tastes changed following her surgery. She had
inexplicable cravings for foods she had previously disliked. For example, though
she was a health-conscious dancer and choreographer, upon leaving the hospital
she had an uncontrollable urge to go to a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet and
order chicken nuggets, a food she never ate. Sylvia found herself drawn toward
cool colours and no longer dressed in the bright reds and oranges she used to
prefer. She began behaving in an aggressive and impetuous manner that was
uncharacteristic of her but turned out to be similar to the personality of her
donor. Interestingly, uneaten Kentucky Fried Chicken nuggets were found in the
jacket of the young man (her donor) when he was killed. [Read
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(April 24, 2005) |
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Alexander J. Vance and his wife, Leola, made a
life together for nearly 64 years. This week, they died 14 hours apart at
Schnepp's Health Care Center ... The couple stayed in their home for as long as
they could, until Parkinson's disease forced Alexander Vance to move into a
nursing home in February. Earlier this month, Leola Vance, who had been
diagnosed with Alzheimer's, began complaining that her head hurt. It later was
determined that she had bleeding in her brain. By April 15, her husband also had
taken a turn for the worse and both were in a coma in a nursing home. "It was
almost like a race," Phil Vance said. "They always said they wanted to go
together and I sometimes think they were telepathically communicating about who
would go first. But we were told she might live for several more days." [Read
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(April 27, 2005) |
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Empathy allows us to feel the emotions of others,
to identify and understand their feelings and motives and see things from their
perspective. How we generate empathy remains a subject of intense debate in
cognitive science. Some scientists now believe they may have finally discovered
its root. We're all essentially mind readers, they say. The idea has been slow
to gain acceptance, but evidence is mounting. [Read
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(May 2, 2005) |
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The
American Journal of Cardiology reports in its May 2, 2005, issue that the
Transcendental Meditation technique, a non-drug stress-reduction method, reduces
death rates by 23% and extends lifespan. The first-of-its-kind, long-term,
randomized trial evaluated 202 men and women, average age 71, who had mildly
elevated blood pressure. Subjects in the study participated in the
Transcendental Meditation program; behavioral techniques, such as mindfulness or
progressive muscle relaxation; or health education. The study tracked subjects
for up to 18 years. Vital statistics were obtained from the National Death
Index. [Read
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The Palestinian terrorists, who called themselves
the Egypt Revolution, demanded to go to Libya. When they were refused, the plane
was diverted and landed in Valetta, Malta. There, the terrorists lined up
passengers, shot them point-blank every 15 minutes, threw them down a 25-foot
staircase and left them to die. When it was her turn, Pflug did one thing: Pray.
"I didn't know what else to do," she said. "I just asked for life and I knew if
I lived I'd be okay, and I knew if I died I'd also be okay. "When it was her
turn to be shot, Pflug said a feeling of reassurance and safety washed over her.
The terrorists opened the door of the plane, pressed a .38 calibre gun hard into
her head and she felt something hard. [Read
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Many Americans pray for the health of loved ones;
others turn to shamans or Reiki. Now science is putting these practices to the
test ... For each of the next eight days, the healer will pray 20 minutes for
the cancer patient's recovery, without the woman's knowledge. A surgeon has
inserted two small fabric tubes into the woman's groin to enable researchers to
measure how fast she heals. The woman is a patient in an extraordinary
government-funded study that is seeking to determine whether prayer has the
power to heal patients from afar — a field known as "distant healing." [Read
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It is possible to read someone's mind by remotely
measuring their brain
activity, researchers have shown. The technique can even extract information
from subjects that they are not aware of themselves. So far, it has only been
used to identify visual patterns a subject can see or has chosen to focus on.
But the researchers speculate the approach might be extended to probe a person's
awareness, focus of attention, memory and movement intention. In the meantime,
it could help doctors work out if patients apparently in a coma are actually
conscious. [Read
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Two books on the mind put the human back into
human beings ... These books cast light on how it is possible to have a rich
mental life while living in a physical universe. In so doing, they throw up
roadblocks against any push for political authoritarianism or social engineering
that might arise from increased knowledge of how brains work. Far from advancing
tyranny, neurobiology may be starting to provide a deeper understanding of what
human freedom is all about. [Read
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A recent study of twin brothers had researchers
doing a double take when they found a strong link between genetics and
religiousness. The finding may help researchers pinpoint how “God genes”
influence us as we mature. Although the families in which people grow up
influence how religious they become, genetic predispositions to religiousness or
spirituality become more apparent when children leave those environmental
influences behind to start their own lives. Laura Koenig, the lead author of the
study published in the April issue of the Journal of Personality, said, like all
behavioral geneticists, she was trying to uncover the origins of behavior and
how to explain the differences among people with varying degrees of
religiousness. [Read
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Tom Brown: "In theory, is it possible to use the
space between the Universes, leaving and re-entering, in order to travel many
light years within our Universe, but without time having passed?" Dr Michio Kaku:
"Einstein's equations give us a possibility to leap into hyper-space through a
worm-hole to reach another universe. However, we don't have enough energy to
open up such a hole and we don't know how stable such a hole might be. [Read
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Researchers have succeeded for the first time in
inducing a state of reversible metabolic hibernation in mice, and they think
they can do it in humans too. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
scientists who conducted the experiments say the accomplishment may open the
door to new ways to treat cancer and prevent injury and death from insufficient
blood supply to organs and tissues ... While the notion of putting a human or a
human organ into an oxygen-free state of biological limbo and then reversing the
process at will with no ill effects may sound like science fiction, dozens of
documented cases exist of humans surviving prolonged hibernation-like states
with no lingering physical or neurological damage. In May 1999, for example, a
female Norwegian skier was rescued after submersion in icy water for more than
an hour. When rescued she was clinically dead with no heartbeat, no respiration,
and her body temperature had fallen to 57 degrees Fahrenheit (normal is 98.6 F).
She was resuscitated and since has made a good physical and mental recovery. [Read
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(April 22, 2005) |
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A lot of technology is packed into an automated
external defibrillator. But using one correctly takes training. That's why a
supply of nearly three dozen defibrillators is being doled out slowly. As people
who work in schools, libraries and other public buildings are trained to use the
life-saving devices, their buildings get one or more of the machines ... Hooking
up the defibrillator's electrodes to someone who has collapsed will tell whoever
is running the machine what's going on inside that person's chest. Most of the
time, the machine will tell the operator that CPR is needed to revive the
patient. And, as the operator works away, the defibrillator can determine how
long to keep going with CPR. [Read
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Approximately 88,000 people are on the national
organ transplant waiting list, waiting for kidneys, livers, pancreases,
intestines, hearts and lungs. Nearly 7,000 people died waiting for an organ
transplant in 2004 — that's almost 19 a day. They died because not enough organs
were donated for transplantation. Perhaps no other surgery has generated the
amount of myth, mystery and perhaps a sense of the macabre as has organ
donation. If you've delayed your decision to be a donor because of a belief
you've never fully explored, here are answers to some common organ transplant
myths and concerns. [Read
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Supporters of legalizing physician-assisted
suicide say a senior aide to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has told them the
governor is "very open-minded" on the issue and is allowing his administration
to scrutinize a bill that would bring the practice to California ... The measure
seeks to allow terminally ill individuals with less than six months to live to
receive a lethal prescription. A series of consultations would follow a request,
and only patients able to administer a dosage themselves would be covered under
the law. [Read
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The Earth is now absorbing so much heat from the
sun that the soot and greenhouse gases that humans are putting in the air appear
to be the only reasonable explanation for the warming trend, according to
research released Thursday by a team of prominent climate scientists. The
scientists from NASA, Columbia University and the U.S. Department of Energy
determined that precise, deep-ocean measurements showed a rise in temperature
that matched their computer model predictions of what would happen in an
increasingly polluted world. [Read
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Here are 20 simple steps that can help cut your
annual heat-trapping emissions by thousands of pounds ... Dishwasher tips ...
Washing machine settings ... Water heater cap ... Thermostat adjustments ... Air
conditioner check ... Best light bulb choices ... Water heater tweak ... Shower
head switch ... Weatherstripping ... Energy efficiency ... Driving less ... MPG
criteria ... Waste reduction ... Clothes washing tip for spring and summer ...
Home insulation ... Good windows ... Neighborhood greening ... New appliances
... Reducing waste ... Staying on top of the issues. [Read
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Q & A with P.M.H. Atwater, L.H.D., Ph.D. (Hon.) |
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An in-depth look at the near-death phenomenon |
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 In
this section of the newsletter,
P.M.H. Atwater
will answer questions submitted to her from subscribers to
this newsletter.
Atwater's contribution to near-death studies is considered
to be one of the most important as her first two books,
Beyond the Light
and
Coming Back to Life,
are considered to be the "Bibles" of the NDE by researchers
and enthusiasts.
Her latest books are entitled
We Live Forever: The Real Truth About Death
and
The New Children and Near-Death Experiences.
If you have a question which you would like her to
answer for this column, just email your question to Kevin
Williams at
http://www.near-death.com/contact.html for consideration. For more
information about P.M.H. Atwater's contribution to near-death
studies,
download her press kit here. |
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QUESTION:
"I just got through reading
your book,
We Live Forever, which
is fantastic! Can you explain reincarnation? Do we keep coming back to Earth to
grow our spirits or can we go to other realms in the universe? Also, 'karma'
means 'action/reaction.' But, didn't Jesus say through forgiveness we burn our
karma?" -- Beth |
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P.M.H. ATWATER'S REPLY:
"No one can explain reincarnation, Beth. Many try, but none have been
successful. The truth is we simply do not know how reincarnation works, even
though there is ample evidence to indicate that "life after life" does occur.
Something from us continues after death, and continues to take on different
forms. I believe that "something" is the soul, and that it is the soul that
animates us and gives us the creativity, the expressiveness, the spark of life
that we have. The soul does indeed grow and learn and enlarge and expand, and it
seems to do this through embodied experiences of various kinds. The soul is not
limited ..." [Read
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PMH Atwater's website
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Can
some people really see the future, or read other peoples' minds, or psychically
observe events unfold, as they happen, even when they take place hundreds or
even thousands of miles away from them? Yes, they can, declares clinical
psychologist Dr. Sally Rhine Feather, daughter of the late, renowned ESP
researcher Dr. J.B. Rhine, whose pioneering laboratory experiments at Duke
University brought scientific credibility to paranormal research. Using real
case histories from the Rhine Research Center's ever-growing database of more
than 14,000 ESP reports - the world's largest collection of ESP experiences -
Dr. Feather explains what ESP is and how it operates through dreams, intuition,
and visual and auditory hallucinations. She explains the compelling scientific
evidence for the reality of ESP, covers the research on precognition,
clairvoyance and telepathy from more than 50 years of laboratory experiments,
including the latest research on the fascinating role played by our personality,
our psychological, physical and emotional states in terms of helping or
hindering ESP. These stories of the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people
will intrigue and inspire you as well as convince you that a "sixth sense" is
within the power of our minds. [Read
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by Anthony Kevan Sercombe |
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Ghostly
apparitions have always fascinated humans as they offer the possibility of
learning more about life on the Other Side. A lesser known phenomenon is that of
"spirit orbs" which are the souls of deceased human beings which can be captured
with a camera. Anthony Sercombe's book, Spirit Orb Phenomena: Fact or Fiction?,
is a pioneering work in this field. The author shares how spirit orbs can easily
be confused with reflected light on the camera lens and other natural anomalies;
and how true images of spirit orbs are definitely not camera tricks. The book
contains many illustrations (98 color photographs) which provide compelling
evidence of the spirit orb phenomena for which the reader can judge for
themselves whether they are real or not. One of the appealing facts about this
phenomena is that it only requires anyone with a digital camera to capture such
intriguing images. Spirit Orb Phenomena: Fact or Fiction? offers a fascinating
introduction and explanation about this lesser known and lesser understood
topic. It also offers a doorway into the mysterious world of the afterlife. [Read
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by Janis Amatuzio |
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(On
4 Compact Discs - 4 hours) Forensic pathologist Janis Amatuzio first began
recording the stories told to her by patients, police officers, and other
doctors because she felt that no one spoke for the dead. She believed the real
experience of death - namely, the spiritual and otherworldly experiences of
those near death and their loved ones - was ignored by the medical
professionals, who thought of death as simply the cessation of breath. She knew
there was more. From the first experience of a patient in her care dying to the
miraculous "appearances" of loved ones after death, she began recording these
experiences. Dr. Amatuzio found that by telling the story of their death to a
loved one, she could help bring some sense of completion to the grieving family
and friends. Written by a scientist in approachable, nonjudgmental language for
anyone who has lost someone they love, this book offers stories that can't be
explained in purely physical terms. [Read
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Laughlin is a
Nobel
Prize-winning Professor of Physics at Stanford University and in his book he
proposes nothing less than a new way of understanding fundamental laws of
science. In this age of superstring theories and Big-Bang cosmology, we're used
to thinking of the unknown as being impossibly distant from our everyday lives.
The edges of science, we're told, lie in the first nanofraction of a second of
the universe's existence, or else in realms so small that they can't be glimpsed
even by the most sophisticated experimental techniques. But we haven't reached
the end of science, Laughlin argues - only the end of reductionist thinking. If
we consider the world of emergent properties instead, suddenly the deepest
mysteries are as close as the nearest ice cube or grain of salt. A Different
Universe takes us into a universe where the vacuum of space has to be considered
a kind of solid matter, where sound has quantized particles just like those of
light, where there are many phases of matter, not just three, and where metal
resembles a liquid while superfluid helium is more like a solid. It is a
universe teeming with natural phenomena still to be discovered. This is a truly
mind-altering book that shows readers a surprising, exquisitely beautiful and
mysterious new world. [Read
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by Tony Crisp |
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Tony
Crisp has been a dream counselor for over 30 years and is a best-selling author.
In his book, Tony decodes dreams and gives straightforward interpretations to
the most frequently dreamed dream symbols and images that reveal the meaning of
your own dream message. The first section includes exercises, over 40 true dream
stories, and
questionnaires which show you how to make the most of your dreams, including how
to recall your dreams and how to understand key symbols. This book is a
comprehensive dictionary of dream symbols where over 1200 dream images and
symbols are revealed in detail, with meanings and interpretations given for
each. It includes the most significant people and places of the dream world,
including dream archetypes, the all-powerful messengers of the subconscious, as
well as landscape and environment, spiritual symbols, animals and birds, and
significant objects. More than just a dream dictionary, this fact-packed
reference book will provide you with a wealth of fascinating information to help
you unlock the power of your dreams. [Read
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The
Way Things Are is a collection of interviews and essays by best-selling
author and religious studies authority Huston Smith. In his most accessible and
personal book to date, Smith discusses "the spiritual life" with well known
writers and luminaries. Readers will find Smith in conversation with some of the
world's most influential personalities and religious leaders such as religion
scholar Philip Novak, Joseph Campbell, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, Daisetz
Suzuki, Ram Dass, and the Dalai Lama. Throughout these engaging exchanges Smith
speaks with passion and humor of his upbringing as the son of missionary parents
in China, of the inspiring and colorful individuals he has known, and of his
impressions of the different religious and philosophical traditions he has
encountered. A fascinating view of the state of world religion and religious
leadership over the past fifty years, the book also looks to the future with a
final interview on the vital importance of the transcendent message of religion
for the post-9/11 world. [Read
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through which you are meant to learn a great lesson: you cannot die." -
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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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by
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 fear; 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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