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Book Reviews of The Light BeyondBook Review: OUTSTANDING EVIDENCE OF LIFE AFTER DEATH Summary: 5 Stars
A follow-up sequel to the classic, Life After Life. Great information. Scientific evidence for an afterlife consistent with Christian belief.
Book Review: great book and great condtion Summary: 5 Stars
I read this book in 3 days after recieving it. The book was in excellant condtion as well. Shipping was fast also.
Book Review: The Light Beyond Summary: 5 Stars
One of the best books EVER written, along with Dr. Moodys Life After LIfe and Reunions
Book Review: My Fav. NDE Books - I've Been There Too Summary: 4 Stars
One day in 1995 I died, and had a NDE. Ever since then, I've been reading everything I can on the subject. According to most stories I've read, I had an unusual one, not going down a tunnel, but experiencing many interesting phenomena all the same. It seems to me that there are some NDE books and magazine articles that are just hype, and published just to give recognition. I have found, through my many years and multitudes of books on the subject, that there is an underlining truth and spirit that pervades the true experiences. So, I have compiled a list of my best reads for NDE books - ones that I consider genuine and adding validating light to the personal NDE experience. I have left out compilations, these are personal narratives. I hope you enjoy them too.
Embraced by the Light ------by Betty J. Eadie
Psychic Gifts ---------by Tiffany Snow
Saved by the Light --------by Dannion Brinkley
4 Days in Eternity ---------by Wayne F.A. Marentette
After the Light Kimberly Clark Sharp
Book Review: More Speculative Than His Previous Books Summary: 4 Stars
This book is more speculative than Moody's previous books, but I enjoyed it much more than them perhaps because of that reason. There is little that is new in this book, although he does discusee some additional topics. For example, he defends NDE research as valid against certain critics. he refutes quite easilt Carl Sagan's absurd attempt to related NDE's as engrams from the birth experience and demonstrates that there are no known psychoactive drugs that produce similar symptoms to NDE's in subjects (he places particular emphasis on ketamine for some reason). It makes a good companion to the other books, and I found ot to be more interesting, but it is hard to know what else one has to say after the first two books. Many people seem to have NDE's, and they are hard, if not impossible to explain away using traditional understandings of the world, but what else is there to be said? Interesting book, but I am not sure how much farther near death studies can be taken . . .
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