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A carregar... Life After Death; The Evidencepor Ian Wilson
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In this controversial and provocative book, Ian Wilson investigates the compelling question of whether there is life after death. His research is based on riveting real-life experiences.To the die-hard skeptic they will be dismissed out-of-hand as no more than the hallucinations of the dying mind. But are they? Is there a link with the curious reported premortem visions and voices that are sometimes claimed by the dying? Is there perhaps a link with the all too little-understood phenomena of ghosts?Ian Wilson explores every aspect of the near-death experience: the floating "out of the body", the meeting with deceased relatives, encounters with a God or Christ-like "Being of Light", the "going back" to physical life -- not least, the subsequent conviction of the reality of some life beyond the grave.Comprehensive in scope, this book puts the case for the after life with new, convincingly argued evidence. It is the ultimate book on life after death. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I would absolutely respect the testimony of individuals and it is not for me to confirm or deny what they experienced. But this is not the book to examine those experiences from a disinterested or scientific viewpoint. (Of course science may not be the key factor here; but there is a disappointing lack of rigour).
I love reading about the paranormal and associated Fortean topics but remain broadly sceptical if only because many of the writers on the topic (not to mention those on TV) seem to produce such wishy-washy nonsense.
In summary, rather a disappointment. I'm reading two other books at the moment and paused to interpolate this. ( )