ISBN-13: 9781484023518 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 132 str.
Everybody dies. Some more than once. The people I interviewed told me their authentic experiences of "temporary" death. Maybe they were not dead enough to be buried in the ground, but their hearts and breathing had stopped, and subsequently been restarted, bringing them "back to life." Their stories were uplifting and amazing, often quite similar in the details of peace and light at the end of a long tunnel, promising a beautiful afterlife. "I was in a hospital bed when I died. I floated out of my body. I could look down and see my body surrounded by medical people trying to save me. I could see the bald spots on the heads of two doctors. I could hear what they were saying. I seemed to float out of the hospital when I saw them applying paddles to my chest, and suddenly I snapped back to my body. I was breathing again. I was alive again." Life After Death Redux is an inspirational book about the very personal experiences of people who experienced the Other Side of "Death's Door." During the author's interviews, people opened their hearts about their perceptions while they were clinically dead. The book contains the author's own life after death experiences and goes on to present the stories of others with similar experiences. Historically, this was one of the first books that presented interviews of people who told of their perceptions of floating out and seeming to hover over their bodies. Reading the stories of people's near death experiences, reveals that life's experiences are taken with you to the Other Side, but they seem much less important than what they saw on the Other Side. I was inspired to write Life After Death Redux because of the lasting memory of his own near death experience. He was ten years old when he experienced this surreal phenomenon in the very hospital that he was born in a decade before. My interviews of people who died and lived to tell about it gave me great understanding of the most important moment in everyone's life -- their own death