The Light Beyond

by Raymond Moody

Other authorsAndrew Greeley (Foreword)
Hardcover, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

133.9013

Collection

Publication

Bantam Books (1988), Edition: First Edition, 1st Printing, 161 pages

Description

It has been a decade since the publication of Dr.  Moody's landmark bestseller, Life After  Life, and since he coined the term  "near-death experience", or NDE. Today, Dr.  Moody has studied more than a thousand new case  histories of adults and children who have clinically  reached the point of death and survived, and  extraordinary new research has revealed more patterns  of NDEs. Now, for the first time, Dr. Moody  presents this wealth of new information to the general  public information that uncovers secrets and opens  the doors to a powerful message of love from the  frontier between life and death. Inside you will  discover: How recent findings in  medicine, psychiatry, and sociology bring us closer  than ever to unraveling mankind's greatest  mystery: What happens to us after we  die? Startling, newly confirmed phenomena such  as: The experience of meeting one's loved ones in  the afterlife and the ability to "tap into"  knowledge of any sort. What the  moving near-death experiences of children can teach  us. Why NDEs inspire permanent  change, greater appreciation of life, more concern  for others, increased belief in an afterlife, and  decreased fear of death. Why  medical professionals are considering initiating  aggressive scientific research into near-death  experiences... and much more. Dr. Moody  offers both answers and peace of mind to those who  wonder about death and provides another  groundbreaking volume in his ongoing study of life, death,  and "beyond."… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Heptonj
Whether you believe in the after-life or not this book definately makes you stop and think. This man has 'stuck his neck out' to bring readers a fascinating view of different peoples' experiences with 'near death'. Hopefully more research will come from this.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

161 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

0553052853 / 9780553052855

Local notes

Sparse pencil marginalia
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