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The tinge of centuries colors the way we hear today’s near-death experiences and what we make of them. Why should some individuals tell of blissful heights of spiritual experience while others believe themselves at the depths, lost in the stars or consigned to hell? (Behind the scenes, every listener wonders: “And could that happen to me?”)
Dancing Past the Dark: Distressing Near-Death Experiences, the first comprehensive exploration of disturbing NDEs and how people interpret them, is packed with solid information and first-person narratives that, although marked by dismaying and even terrifying features, turn out to have something vital to say about life itself. Sweeping from research findings to a review of the cultural evolution of hell through a thoughtful analysis of how individuals interpret and ascribe meaning to their near-death experiences, the author, a longtime researcher of these NDEs, brings study data and years of personal insights to the questions that swirl around the topic, providing a wealth of viewpoints and ways of thinking about the subject that will be new to many readers.
“Engagingly written,” as one reviewer says, the book’s breadth makes this a landmark in the near-death literature, must reading for anyone curious about NDEs, especially readers wondering how to make sense of such an experience and caregivers in critical care, pastoral, therapeutic, and end-of-life settings.
Quote:Picked up this book on Near Death Experiences that dealt with horrifying or dreadful feelings rather than the rosy - headed into the bright light, greeted by loving relatives versions, as I was somewhat surprised that this topic had even been researched. I expected some anecdotal tales and was surprised at the level of effort and research that had been applied to this perhaps not quite so popular or reassuring view. I found this book to be well done although I may not agree with all of its conclusions,. Afterall any NDE that is reported by someone brought back to life is by its own definition not the full real death experience. Well worth reading as it is thought provoking and not the typical NDE book where someone reports their own NDE and a few paragraphs of what they experienced on the “other side” followed by hundreds of pages of the cause of their illness or accident and then blow by blow details of their recovery.
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