Life After Death: The View From The Edge

The best empirical evidence for life after death comes from people who have had "near death experiences" (NDEs). These are people who have gone to the edge and come back with a report. Certainly they haven't crossed over; in that sense, death remains, as Shakespeare put it, the undiscovered country. But so-called NDEs give us the best chance to make at least an initial map of that unknown territory.



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by Michael Bugeja - Nov. 6, 2009

A nice job of covering the basics of the near-death experience in that the author balanced his belief by citing experts pro and con NDEs.

I've covered the phenomenon for years now as a journalist. Increasingly, those who try to refute NDEs employ deduction and those who try to prove ... More »

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