Dr. Moody’s first book, Life After Life, was published twenty-five years ago and was a bombshell.
Seriously interested in the topic of near-death experiences, the young doctor collected, recorded and analyzed hundreds of stories of people who survived clinical death and managed to describe such well-known phenomena today as leaving their bodies, viewing their own lives in “fast forward” and, of course, the notorious “light in end of the tunnel.» Controversial, contradictory and ambiguous, Moody’s book, nevertheless, for almost the first time since the advent of the great world religions, was able to change the ideas of mankind about what awaits him on the other side of the last line. A new book by Raymond Moody continues the study of near-death experiences of a person: this time it is about what children experience at the moment of near-death experience, as well as about the special role that these amazing experiences play in the later life of those who happened to experience them.
Sofia, 256 pages, 163 rubles.