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Book Review: Light and Death: One Doctor's Fascinating Account of Near-Death Experiences
Review of the book "Light and Death: One Doctor's Fascinating Account of Near-Death Experiences" written by cardiologist Michael Sabom.
Book Review: The Journey Home: What Near-Death Experiences and Mysticism Teach Us about the Gift of Life
Review of the book "The Journey Home: What Near-Death Experiences and Mysticism Teach Us about the Gift of Life" written by theologian Phillip L. Berman about his personal experience and research.
Book Review: The Truth in the Light: An Investigation of Over 300 Near-Death Experiences
Review of the book "The Truth in the Light: An Investigation of Over 300 Near-Death Experiences" by neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick and his wife, Elizabeth Fenwick.
Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 18, Number 2, Winter 1999
Quarterly journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena.
Near-Death Experiences and the Theory of the Extraneuronal Hyperspace
Abstract: It is possible and desirable to supplement the traditional neurological and metaphysical explanatory models of the near-death experience (NDE) with yet a third type of explanatory model that links the neurological and the metaphysical. I set forth the rudiments of this model, the Theory of the Extraneuronal Hyperspace, with six propositions. I then use this theory to explain three of the pressing issues within NDE scholarship: the veridicality, precognition and "fear-death experience" phenomena.
The Theory of Essence. [Part] 3: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Aspects of Interactionism
Article continuing the construction of a dualistic interactionist theory of the near-death experience (NDE), the theory of essence, which was begun in two previous articles. The present work represents an extension of the theory to the microscopic level of analysis, in order to specify in detail the mechanism of essence-brain interaction and to address some general and specific objections to interactionism and the theory of essence.
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