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A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Bruce Greyson

شابک

9781250263049
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Library Journal

January 1, 2021

With a well-written and clear narrative delivered in layperson's terms, this book chronicles Dr. Greyson's incredible quest to learn all he could about near-death experiences, or NDEs. He begins by telling readers of his pragmatic upbringing and how his skepticism fueled his need to study all he could. He presents many firsthand examples of his "Experiencers" episodes, telling his audience how these NDEs were transformative for every Experiencer and how the event not only affected how they felt about dying but also changed their view on living. He also states that 10 percent of people will have an NDE so there is no way to tell who will or won't have one, and that NDEs have become much more socially acceptable and an Experiencer today would be much less likely to be offered counseling as in the past. He also tells readers how his title reflects the mixed focus of not only life after death but also life after an NDE. VERDICT This book is educational and informative. Both professional and fans of nonfiction books on NDEs will find this important work a must read.--Debbie Haupt, St. Charles City-Cty. Lib. Dist., St. Peters, MO

Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

February 1, 2021
A renowned psychiatrist chronicles decades of scientific study of near-death experiences. Greyson, a professor emeritus of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, draws on a lifetime of direct, evidence-based investigation into NDEs. As such, he offers a highly knowledgeable, well-contextualized inquiry. He is not here to convert but to present his findings along with a variety of insights and themes. He recounts his earliest introduction to NDEs and how he assembled the raw data into hypotheses and discusses the tricky application of practical research questions and protocols to such an amorphous, slippery concept. Greyson presents dozens of illustrative stories--much of the book's pleasure derives from the author's concise yet descriptive storytelling--and then tallies a number of distinctive qualities. For example, NDEs are common, typically lead to profound aftereffects (their transformative power is mostly, but not always, positive), reduce fear of death, and amplify one's focus on living in the moment. Of paramount interest to Greyson is the information that NDEs provide regarding the mind-body problem and "the question of whether our consciousness might be able to continue beyond death." Ever the scientist, the author is quick to situate his findings as "repeated assessments by experiencers and other researchers" aided by "statistical analyses." Greyson's enthusiasm is palpable, but he is always grounded in scientific observation, making conclusions based on where the research leads. "NDEs may be triggered by electrical or chemical changes in the brain that permit the mind to experience separating from the body at the moment of death," he writes. "There is no inherent conflict between a physical and nonphysical understanding of NDEs....It's like saying my desk is mahogany--a physical description--and that my desk is a legacy from my grandfather--a nonphysical one. They are both correct, but neither by itself gives a complete description of the desk." A bright, passionate journey through murky waters.

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