Dying to Live: Near-death ExperiencesOpinion has long been divided over Near-Death Experiences, or NDEs, some presenting them as evidence for the existence of the soul and life after death, others arguing that they are merely the chemical and physiological products of a dying brain. Susan Blackmore has interviewed many people who claim to have had NDEs, and after researching hundreds of case histories she offers an absorbing and detailed review of this fascinating and controversial phenomenon. While presenting clear physical explanations for the changes that take place within the brain, Blackmore argues that true spiritual transformation comes not from searching after a spirit or soul that survives death, but from reinterpreting the concept of "self" itself. Dying to Live succeeds in bridging the gap between the scientific and the spiritual points of view and shows how an understanding of NDEs can help us live our lives in the face of death and lead the way to genuine self-knowledge. |
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... Moody's claims . Similar experiences were reported and Ring was able to describe what he called the ' Core Experience ' . This consisted of five core features rather than Moody's fifteen : Feelings of peace Body separation ( the OBE ) ...
... Moody's claims . Similar experiences were reported and Ring was able to describe what he called the ' Core Experience ' . This consisted of five core features rather than Moody's fifteen : Feelings of peace Body separation ( the OBE ) ...
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... Moody's claims was cardiologist Michael Sabom from Atlanta , Georgia . When psy- chiatric social worker Sarah Kreutziger gave him Moody's book to read he thought it was all fiction and had no hesitation in saying so . He was sure he ...
... Moody's claims was cardiologist Michael Sabom from Atlanta , Georgia . When psy- chiatric social worker Sarah Kreutziger gave him Moody's book to read he thought it was all fiction and had no hesitation in saying so . He was sure he ...
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... Moody and the popularity of the NDE seem to include more instances of denial . These could well be ones suffering sudden cardiac arrest more comparable to G - LOC . - For example , in 1967 ( Moody's first book came out in 1975 ) Druss ...
... Moody and the popularity of the NDE seem to include more instances of denial . These could well be ones suffering sudden cardiac arrest more comparable to G - LOC . - For example , in 1967 ( Moody's first book came out in 1975 ) Druss ...
Contents
The Stages of Dying | 23 |
Visions From the Dying Brain | 46 |
The Light at the End of the Tunnel | 67 |
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