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Life After Life
Life After Life: The Bestselling Original Investigation That Revealed "Near-Death Experiences" | Raymond Moody
The groundbreaking, bestselling classic, now available in a special fortieth-anniversary edition that includes a new Foreword from Eben Alexander, M.D., author of Proof of Heaven, and a new Afterword by the author. Raymond Moody is the father of the modern NDE (Near Death Experience) movement, and his pioneering work Life After Life transformed the world, revolutionizing the way we think about death and what lies beyond. Originally published in 1975, it is the groundbreaking study of one hundred people who experienced clinical death and were revived, and who tell, in their own words, what lies beyond death. A smash bestseller that has sold more than thirteen million copies around the globe, Life After Life introduced us to conceptsincluding the bright light, the tunnel, the presence of loved ones waiting on the other sidethat have become cultural memes today, and paved the way for modern bestsellers by Eben Alexander, Todd Burpo, Mary Neal, and Betty Eadie that have shaped countless readers notions about the end life and the meaning of death.
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I‘d normally post a photo of the book cover but my copy long since disintegrated to the point where the cover went. Anybody else read a book so much that it simply fell apart? If so, what was it? In Life After Life, Raymond Moody coined the term ‘near-death experience.‘ It‘s a commonplace part of our vocabulary now but back in 1975 it was a ‘new thing.‘ Were these experiences really proof that the soul survives death? A compelling read, even now.

Suet624 Lonesome Dove was my falling apart book. 😁 4y
Soubhiville My first copy of The Hobbit is shredded, but I can‘t part from it. 4y
Lucy_Anywhere @Soubhiville Likewise! Pretty sure it‘s more sellotape than book 4y
SqueakyChu As a kid, I owned a copy of Anderson‘s Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Anderson. I read it over and over until it finally was reduced to a pile of pages held together by the front and back covers and lots of rubber bands. I loved that book so much. 💕 3y
Mistermandolin @SqueakyChu The best-loved books always seem to be the most dog-eared! 3y
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