Glimpses of EternityGlimpses of Eternity
Sharing a Loved One's Passage From This Life to the Next
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Book, 2010
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Current format, Book, 2010, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsRaymond Moody, author of the multimillion copy best-seller, "Life After Life" reveals new results from his life-long investigation of what happens when we die. Raymond Moody revolutionised the way we think about death with his first book, "Life After Life", which was stories of people who died and then returned to life. Going through a tunnel, encountering an angelic being or having an out-of-body experience are hallmarks of what Moody termed a 'near death experience'. Since the publication of his multimillion copy best-seller, hundreds of thousands of people have contacted Moody to share their own experiences. The startling pattern that Moody discovered is that at the time of death, loved ones also have inexplicable experiences. This is the first book to talk about the phenomenon of 'shared death experiences'. Readers will discover deathbed moments when entire families see the light or the room changes shape. Others tell of seeing a film like review of a loved one's life and learning things that they could never have known otherwise. The stories are at once a comfort and a mystery, giving us a new understanding of the journey that we will take at the end of our lives.
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- New York : Guideposts, c2010.
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