IFF Books, Winchester, 2023; ISBN 978 1 80341 228 3. 321 pp. The title is a bit of a mouthful… Read more Review: Spontaneous Contacts with the Deceased – Evelyn Elsaesser
Category: Near-Death Experiences
Departures, Arrivals and Near-Death Experiences
Building Bridges Given that he wrote so splendidly about so many matters of life and death, I have often wondered… Read more Departures, Arrivals and Near-Death Experiences
Review: Death as an Altered State of Consciousness – Imants Baruss
Washington, American Psychological Association, Library of Congress Control No: 2023934129. 280 pp. The author is a professor in the Department… Read more Review: Death as an Altered State of Consciousness – Imants Baruss
Lucidity, Luminosity and Liminality: Alexander Batthyany and the Paradox of Return
Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death
Scent From Beyond: Olfaction and After-Death Communication
An article exploring olfactory elements reported within after-death communications.
Review: Waiting To Die: A Near-Death Researcher’s (Mostly Humorous) Reflections on His Own Endgame – Kenneth Ring
Review of Near-Death Experience researcher Kenneth Ring’s reflections on life and death.
Reached By The ‘Real’: What Might Religious and Spiritual Experience Be Telling Us About What Reality Really Is?
What might religious and spiritual experiences be telling us? Are they simply tricks of the mind or might they be telling us something about what ultimate reality, ultimately, is?
The Other Side Of Death: C.S Lewis and Near-Death Experiences
What would C.S Lewis have made of what we now call ‘Near-Death Experiences’? Clues from his other writings allow a tantalizing glimpse of what he might have said.
Review: Bruce Greyson – ‘After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond’
Review of Bruce Greyson’s ‘After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond’
Beyond Physics: A Twenty-First Century Challenge To Christian Parapsychology
What is ‘real’? Is there anything beyond the physical world? Why should science have the last word on these and other questions?