The new book “Proof of Heaven” by neurosurgeon Eben Alexander describes a near death experience he had while he lay in a coma induced by a meningitis infection. He saw and experienced a world with ...
Death is a process, and it often includes strange, nearly unexplainable events, some of which can come on very suddenly. Such is the case with this odd "surge." ...
Death is a fundamental reality of human existence that no one can avoid. Irrespective of age, religion, ethnicity, caste or creed, people die throughout the world, every day, every moment. In fact The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Collage of Jesus Christ with open arms in the sky and a hand reaching towards a bright light. It’s one of humanity’s most enduring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The author and her husband, Bruce, in Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1984, just a few months before their son was born and she ...
To figure out how people deal with near-death experiences, researchers at the University of Virginia surveyed 167 individuals who said they had one. They were at death’s door and opened a window to a ...
As many as 10 percent of us have had what we think is a near-death experience, which, doing the math, that’s a lot – roughly 36 million in the U.S. alone.
Raul Meza shares some deep insights in his new book, “Injection of Faith,” a collection of real-life stories about the human spirit and resilience, featuring remarkable occurrences of near-death ...
Maria, as a result of a heart attack, died in the emergency room of a hospital. While doctors and nurses frantically worked to resuscitate her, Maria experienced an out-of-body event that she later ...
Near-death experiences, or NDEs, have become a prominent way to study consciousness in the past 50 years. A new literature review surveys nearly 40 years of NDE research and finds that children’s ...
Mortality has always captured the human imagination. Art, philosophy, ceremony, comedy, tourism, religion, record-keeping, pop culture – it all contain traces of our fascination with the inevitable.