Raymond Moody
What’s inside
Raymond Moody’s ‘Life After Life’ explores near-death experiences (NDEs), cataloguing cases and discussing common elements such as the tunnel, the light, and life reviews.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding of near-death experiences
- Insights into possible afterlife scenarios
- Reflection on personal spirituality
- Consideration of life’s purpose and meaning
Key Points
- Cataloging near-death experiences
- Common elements of NDEs
- The concept of the tunnel and the light
- Life review during NDEs
- Implications for the afterlife
- Comparative studies with historical and cultural perspectives
- Personal transformations following NDEs
Who’s it For
- Individuals interested in near-death experiences
- Readers curious about the afterlife
- Spirituality seekers
- Psychologists and researchers
About the author
Raymond Moody is a philosopher, psychologist, and physician who coined the term ‘near-death experience’ (NDE).