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Book Reviews of The Light BeyondBook Review: The Light Beyond Summary: 5 Stars
This is a very good book which I found completely believable, having experienced a experience myself. Recommend to anyone concerned about the thought of dying.
Book Review: The Light Beyond Summary: 5 Stars
One of the best books EVER written, along with Dr. Moodys Life After LIfe and Reunions
Book Review: The Light Beyond is Love Summary: 5 Stars
Another excellent book by Dr. Moody on NDEs. This book was a fascinating read, as Dr. Moody really explored and explained the entire phenomena of Near Death Experiences - from children, to combat veterans, as well as why it is NOT a mental illness. He also introduced NDE researchers from across the country, what kind of research they are doing as well as providing very detailed NDE experiences of these researchers. The book also contained an incredible variety of NDE examples from people who have "died" and have come back. Once again, the timely messages of love come through from those who have experienced an NDE and Dr. Moody makes a great case for life after death. This is the fifth book on NDEs that I have read and I have completely changed my attitude towards death and the life after. The fear is no longer there. What I continue to find most fascinating is the way in which people change for the better after having an NDE. Their "new" outlook and attitude on life is amazing and transforming. This book will comfort those who have lost a loved one and it will also explain many aspects of the NDE. I found this book to be an enjoyable read and I did not want to put the book down. I HIGHLY recommend this book.
Book Review: This book is helping me with the grieving process. Summary: 5 Stars
I found this book to be spiritually helpful after the loss of a close family member. Most people can probably benefit from this book regardless of their religious faith.
Book Review: Uplifting theme, but no substance Summary: 3 Stars
While the overall theme of the book is uplifting, there is nothing new in this book. The author attempts to answer some of the critics, and provides a few stories quoted from other books. I would consider this a high level look at NDEs with little or no research done by the author for this book. The tone of the book was very spiritual, but not religious if that makes senses. One thing I did not care for was the unsubstantiated generalizations that he would make. Such as, "all or almost all NDEs are positive," which is paraphrasing. He didn't back statements like this up with any facts. He did provide statistics from Ring's book and another researcher on the common experiences between NDEs. All in all this book is a research light book, and more of a response to criticisms of NDEs.
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