Investigating the Afterlife: Near Death & Shared Death Experiences Surprise Skeptics

while many skeptics have claimed that the near death experience is actually the brain fooling the body (or mind) about the reality of what waits on the other side by sending FAKE feel good messages to help us transition into the darkness of death….as we know, many believers say OTHERWISE and believe they are a true window into what waits for us all.

How about Raymond Moody……who first coined the phrase and pioneered modern research into “Life After Life” over 35 years ago? He recently wrote an AMAZING new book on SHARED DEATH EXPERIENCES…..where multiple people share the same death experience.

Pretty cool, right? And if true…..a very hard argument that the near death experience is completely fictionalized.

Check out the cool article below…and learn why so many folks believe this is truly the next wave in mind, body and SPIRIT medicine for all!
clipped from online.wsj.com

Raymond Moody, who first coined the term near-death experience in his 1975 book “Life After Life,” explores the even stranger phenomenon of “shared death experiences” in a new book, “Glimpses of Eternity.” He recounts stories of friends, family and even medical personnel who say they also saw the light, the tunnel and accompanied the dying person partway on his or her journey.  “It’s fairly common among physicians who are called to resuscitate someone they don’t know—they say they’ve seen a spirit or apparition leave the body,” says Dr. Moody.

Meanwhile, in his book, “Visions, Trips and Crowds,” David Kessler, a veteran writer on grief and dying, reports that hospice patients frequently describe being visited by a deceased relative or having an out-of-body experience weeks before they actually die, a phenomenon called “near-death awareness.”



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Matt Damon, left, plays a psychic in the movie ‘Hereafter,’ which explores themes of the afterlife.

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