Glimpses of eternity Sharing a loved one's passage from this life to the next

Raymond A. Moody

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Published
New York, N.Y. : Guideposts c2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Raymond A. Moody (-)
Other Authors
Paul Perry, 1950- (-)
Physical Description
183 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780824948139
  • 1. An Accidental Discovery
  • 2. Flood of Stories
  • 3. An Experience of My Own
  • 4. Elements of the Shared Death Experience
  • 5. Historic Parallels
  • 6. Questions about Shared Death Experiences
  • 7. Explanations
Review by Booklist Review

If you know anything about near-death experience, you know Moody; he's been on the cutting edge of the research since the publication of his first book, Life after Life (1975). Now he takes the phenomenon to another level. In the 1980s, Moody began hearing about shared-death experiences; friends, family, and medical personal go along with the dying as they are surrounded by the light, taken through the tunnel, and sometimes even take part in the life review. Most of the book comprises firsthand accounts that tell a common story. Then Moody takes on some of the most-asked questions raised by the idea of shared-death experiences: Do they tell us something new about the afterlife? Do you have to be religious to have the experience? How do you know people who claim to have had shared-death experiences aren't lying? Moody also theorizes on what might explain these experiences and how shared-death experiences might be the ancient basis for religion. Nonbelievers will scoff, but as Moody notes, I think it's good for mankind to have a hearty dose of the unexplained. --Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.