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Life After Life : : the Investigation of a Phenomenon-Survival of Bodily Death

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Originally published in 1975 by MBB. Inc. and later published by Bantam Books.
The phenomenon of death -- The experience of dying -- Parallels -- Questions -- Explanations -- Impressions.
In Life After Life Raymond Moody investigates more than one hundred case studies of people who experienced "clinical death" and were subsequently revived. First published in 1975, this classic exploration of life after death started a revolution in popular attitudes about the afterlife and established Dr. Moody as the world's leading authority in the field of near-death experiences. Life after Life forever changed the way we understand both death -- and life -- selling millions of copies to a world hungry for a greater understanding of this mysterious phenomenon. The extraordinary stories presented here provide evidence that there is life after physical death, as Moody recounts the testimonies of those who have been to the "other side" and back -- all bearing striking similarities of an overwhelming positive nature. These moving and inspiring accounts give us a glimpse of the peace and unconditional love that await us all.

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PUBLISHED
San Francisco : HarperSanFrancisco, 2001.
Year Published: 2001
Description: xxviii, 175 p. ; 20 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0062517392 (alk. paper)
9780062517395 (alk. paper)

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Morse, Melvin,
Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth,

SUBJECTS
Future life.
Near-death experiences.
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects.
Loss (Psychology)
Grief.