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Issue
17
Dec
2007 — Feb 2008
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Death: Window to the infinite
THE
MYSTICAL IMPACT OF NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES
by Bruce Greyson
Once regarded as meaningless hallucinations, near-death
experiences (NDSs) have become the subject of serious study
across a wide range of disciplines. Those who have had them
are never the same -- and their experiences are remarkably
similar. (Download
PDF)
I'VE BEEN
HERE BEFORE:
CHILDREN'S REPORTS OF PREVIOUS LIVES
by Jim B. Tucker
One of the world's foremost experts on the scientific study
of reincarnation discusses the results of his work, what
constitutes evidence, and where the research is headed.
TALKING TO THE DEAD:
LABORATORY INVESTIGATION OF MEDIUMSHIP
by Julie Beischel
The study of mediumship has grown increasingly sophisticated, and the results potentially more relevant to our understanding of the relationship between mind/consciousness and how the brain works.
DISBELIEF DESPITE THE EVIDENCE
by David Fontana
Why do so many scientists, religious leaders, and even some parapsychologists resist the evidence that consciousness survives death? The reasons are varied, but as our thirst for meaning grows, the data are finding a more willing and receptive audience.
WHAT DEATH TELLS US ABOUT LIFE
by Charles T. Tart
Unless we understand the full spectrum of human experience, from psi phenomena and out-of-body experiences to altered states and NDEs, we will not understand what might survive death -- or the purpose of our embodied lives.
Frontiers of Research
The Love Study by Dean Radin and Marilyn Mandala Schlitz
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