July 10th
In 1975, Raymond Moody MD, PhD coined the term near-death experience in his book Life After Life. For half a century, he has researched some of life’s greatest mysteries. As both a PhD in philosophy and an MD, he has had a strong interest in how medical realities intersect with the ineffable realm of philosophy.
Throughout his five-decade career, he has explored themes related to the transpersonal aspects of death, dying and grief. In his book Glimpses of Eternity, he discusses the phenomena of shared-death experiences. He writes about his inquiry into past lives in his book Coming Back and shares methods for evoking the dead, from Ancient Greece to modern times, in his book Reunions.
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