When Dr Eben Alexander wrote about his own startling near-death experience in Proof of Heaven, he was contacted by countless people from all walks of life. His story had touched them personally and they in turn had their own miraculous experiences of the afterlife to share with Eben. In The Map of Heaven, Eben recounts the astonishing stories he has heard on his travels, from near-death experiences and encounters with angelic beings to inspiring messages from departed loved ones. Each account helps us to understand just how vast the universe really is. Drawing on these accounts and lessons from religious leaders, philosophers and scientific investigations into the role of consciousness, Eben explores our true place in the universe and what exactly exists beyond death.
A Neurosurgeon's Journey Into the Afterlife Eben Alexander. Advance praise for Proof of Heaven “If Central Casting was given an assignment to locate the most highly qualified person who has had a near-death experience (NDE) to have him ...
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Karen King married to Mr. Femi Aribisala got published by Malthouse and her collection of short stories, Our Wife & Other Stories, is taught in some Nigerian universities. I have used her book in my colloquium class on culture, ...
Drawing upon empirical science, metaphysical philosophy, and the mystical traditions, the authors work toward an improved “big picture” of the general character of reality, one which strongly overlaps territory traditionally occupied by ...
Wouldn't it be nice if there were a map that shows the way to heaven? There is! In this remarkable book, Father Ed Broom shows that the key to getting to heaven is to have a plan of life. Father Broom's plan is striking in its simplicity.
A Harvard-trained neurosurgeon shares the near-death experience he had after an extremely rare illness attacked his brain, sending him into a deep coma from which he awakened with a new belief in heaven, God and the soul.
Armed only with the collected works of Nietzsche, an astrological love guide, and an arsenal of bravado, the two friends plunged into the dusty streets of Shanghai. Unsurprisingly, they quickly found themselves in over their heads.
Considered one of Frank Sheed's best books, A Map of Life is also regarded as one of the best and most popular short summaries of the Catholic faith ever written.
Of the angels who took him through the gates of Heaven itself. And, most amazing of all . . . of meeting and talking to Jesus. The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven is the true story of an ordinary boy’s most extraordinary journey.
Why is it, asks Bishop Fulton Sheen, that one hears so often the expression "Go to hell!" and almost never the expression "Go to heaven!