William Almor carefully looks at the popular phenomena of mystical near death encournters and visions of heaven and Christ. How much credibility should be given to extrabiblical teachings and revelations that accompany glimpses of eternity?
By the author of Jesus: the Evidence. This book investigates the question of whether there is life after death, based on real-life experiences. It explores aspects of the near-death experience, such as the floating out of body and the going back to physical life.
Delve deeper into the mysteries of the spirit realm and life between lives—and discover how they can and do influence our current lives on earth. Barry Eaton, author of Tarcher’s Afterlife, is back with more fascinating insights into life after death. In No Goodbyes, Barry reveals information about destiny and free will, world unrest, the effects of negativity and addiction, dealing with skeptics, soul energy guidance, consulting mediums and psychics, soul growth, and other facets of the bigger...
Ian Stevenson has been travelling the world, tracking reports of children who claim to have lived before. From the hills of Beirut to the slums of northern India, this text offers an insight into Stevenson as he struggles to understand the mysterious phenomenon of old souls reborn into new bodies.
Near-Death Experiences (Enduring Mysteries) (Odysseys in Mysteries)
by Ken Karst
Nikola Tesla (Nikola Tesla, Afterlife Comments on Paraphysical C, #2)
by Francesca Thoman
Foundations of Near-Death Research (Foundations of Near-Death Research, #1)
Near-death experiences offer a glimpse not only into the nature of death but also into the meaning of life. They are not only useful tools to aid in the human quest to understand death but are also deeply meaningful, transformative experiences for the people who have them. In a unique contribution to the growing and popular literature on the subject, philosophers John Martin Fischer and Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin examine prominent near-death experiences, such as those of Pam Reynolds, Eben Alexa...
. Explores the scandalous history of parapsychology since the scientific revolution of the 17th century . Provides reproducible evidence from scientific research that telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and psychokinesis are real . Shows that scepticism of psi phenomena is based more on a religion of materialism than on hard science Reports of psychic abilities, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and psychokinesis, date back to the beginning of recorded human history in al...
This book represents the first objective, comprehensive survey of the evidence for life after death provided by 'near-death' experiences. Carol Zalewski demonstrates that the eyewitness account of life after death is a common motif in the folklore and religious literature of the world, and shows that medieval Christian visionary narratives in particular offer surprisingly close parallels to the modern stories. In her discussion of the similarities and differences between the medieval and modern...