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I am curious what is out there in supposed life after death experience books or stories. I am not interested in just 'I saw a bright light and knew I was going somewhere wonderful'. Have any of you read or can you point out any stories like this? I am curious what people report who are not 'members' of the same religion. Thanks |
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23 Minutes in Hell by Bill Wiese is a great book that talks about one man's vision of Hell. |
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Thank you Brandon for responding. I have that one, as well as 90 Minutes in Heaven. I was hoping to find what other "religious perspectives" report. I actually became curious after seeing a documentary about (and I'm going to mess this up) the connection between a bodies"hibernation" type response to severe cold and trauma which has allowed people to be resuscitated after lengthy (think hours not minutes) time underwater in the cold. A study was done in Europe (forget country) where they interviewed a large number of people who basically died. It made me wonder what people experienced, and figure that they would most likely come from a diverse cross section of philosophies or religions. |
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You are very welcome. I know I've heard a lot of cool stories from speakers and teachers about trips to heaven, but usually it is the type of thing that is wedged in a book about a different topic (dreams, visions, etc...). |
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Angie, there are several "must read" researchers that have written about this topic, Raymond Moody is the very best starting point, he's the accepted authority, anything by him is enlightening; then Brian Weiss, Kenneth Ring, Yonason Gershom and P. M. H. Atwater. For first hand accounts there's Dannion Brinkley, James Van Praagh and Betty Eadie. It's a truly fascinating field and once you get started you'll be hooked! Cheers, Margaret. |
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Good topic. Sorry I don't have a recommendation, but you made me think of two books that are novels that deal with the afterlife that are novels. 1. Safely Home, 2. Deadline. Both written by Randy Alcorn. |
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Hi, just saw your question...In case you are still interested...
Life After Death
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Being Buddhist, I'd have to say The Tibetan Book of The Dead. |
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Lately I've been listening an reading alot of the NDE an I was wondering what you all really think.I've also seen where some Doctors think the reason is lack of oxygen or a number of other reasons. If that's true, then how come some of the patients knew what was going on or being said in the waiting room or another area ?I'm just really curious about it all.I don't believe everything I've heard though.Some of them do sound a little dishonest.
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