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Things you can do...
Educate Yourself
Books and Articles
Articles
from the Noetic Sciences Review
http://www.noetic.org/ions/archivelistingOld.asp
- Alternative
Cosmologies and Altered States, Noetic Sciences Review,
Vol. 32, Winter 1994, pages 21-29
- Mapping
the Journey Beyond Death, Noetic Sciences Review, Vol. 42,
Summer 1997, pp. 22-27, 52
- The
Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, Noetic
Sciences Review, Vol. 48, Summer 1999 pages 16-21
- The
Great Initiation, Noetic Sciences Review, Vol. 47, Winter
1998, pages 24-31,57-59
- The
Split Between Spirit and Nature in Western Consciousness,
Noetic Sciences Review, Vol. 25, Spring 1993, pages 4-9
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And a smattering of books...
C. Bache, Lifecycles: Reincarnation and the Web of Life (Paragon
Press, 1988).
I. Stevenson, Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation
(University Press of Virginia, 1966); Unlearned Language
(University Press of Virginia, 1984); and Children Who Remember
Previous Lives (University Press of Virginia, 1987).
S. Grof, The Adventure of Self-Discovery
(State University of
New York Press, 1988), and The Holotropic Mind (HarperSanFrancisco,
1992).
S. Grof, Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death, and Transcendence in
Psychotherapy (State University of New York Press, 1985).
A. Harrington, The Immortalist (Celestial Arts, 1969).
E. Becker, The Denial of Death (The Free Press, 1973).
E. Bozzano, Dei Fenomeni di Telekinesia in Rapporto con Eventi di
Morti (Casa Editrice Europa, 1948).
S. Grof and J. Halifax, The Human Encounter with Death
(E. P. Dutton, 1977).
K. Ring, Life at Death: A Scientific Investigation of the Near-Death
Experience (Quill, 1982); and Heading Toward Omega: In Search of
the Meaning of the Near-Death Experience (Quill, 1985).
M. Sabom, Recollections of Death: A Medical Investigation
(Harper
& Row, 1982).
B. Greyson and C. P. Flynn (Eds.), The Near-Death Experience:
Problems, Prospects, Perspectives (Charles C. Thomas, 1984).
S. Grof, Books of the Dead (Thames and Hudson, 1994).
R. Sheldrake, A New Science of Life (J. P. Tarcher, 1981).
G. Wasson, A. Hofmann, and C.A.P. Ruck, The Road to Eleusis:
Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1978).
R. Moody, Life After Life (Bantam, 1975); Reunions (Villard
Books, 1993).
More Books...
| Black Elk, |
Black Elk Speaks |
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| Paramahansa Yogananda, |
Autobiography of
a Yogi |
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| Fritjof Schuon, |
The
Transcendent Unity of Religions |
After Death: The
Immortality of Man
By Dr. Paschal
Beverly Randolph
Edited by the Rev. Emerson M. Clymer
Immortality is the
universal heritage of man, Dr. Randolph wrote. After Death, published
over a hundred years ago, reveals as much about future life on earth
as about the Soul world. The author foresaw many of the machines in
use today--airplanes, artificial satellites, electron microscopes- as
well as common social problems--welfare, a social security system.
Many of Dr. Randolph's books have been lost to us, but this one
remains. And its message is always new.
http://www.soul.org/BHC3.html#anchor735959
What the Angels Missed
by James Dickey
A Review of the book:
Tell Me, Tell Me: Granite, Steel, and Other Topics
by Marianne Moore
Heaven is a vision, and so is earth; or at least it can be. Of one of these
things we know something; about the other we have to speculate. A question: What
poet would we most like to have construct a Heaven for us, out of the things we
already have?
If the question were put to me, I would choose Marianne Moore.
Mr. Dickey is poetry consultant to the Library of Congress.
To
Heaven and Back
True Stories of Those Who Have Made
the Journey,
By Rita Bennett.
Review
"Here are profound and detailed stories of men and women whose lives were
forever changed by their journey to the other side of the grave and back."
This book was a fascinating treatise of the subject of heaven, with both actual
accounts and an solid Biblical study of the subject. Fascinating! Rita Bennett,
an Episcopalian married to the late Father Dennis Bennett, treats this subject
with reverence, tenderness, and thoroughness.
What's Heaven?
Maria
Shriver Sandra
Speidel (Illustrator)
At some point, death touches
every family -- and it's always a difficult subject to discuss with kids. How do
you explain death to children without scaring them? How do you help them
understand the loss of a loved one? Award-winning journalist Maria Shriver faced
this very dilemma when her own grandmother died and her six-year-old
daughter, Katharine, asked many thought-provoking questions. What's Heaven?,
Shriver's first book for children, was inspired by her actual discussions with
Katharine. Featuring a young girl who's trying to understand the loss of her
great-grandmother, this touching tale is filled with warm and reassuring
explanations that will help kids understand that death and grieving are a
natural part of life.
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On
Life After Death
Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross'
research
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Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross is the world's foremost expert on the subjects of death,
dying, and the afterlife. Her book, On Life After Death,
collects for the first time information drawn from her years of working
with the dying and learning from them what life is all about, in-depth
research on life after death, and her own feelings and opinions about
this fascinating and controversial subject.
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The
Stairway to Heaven
by Zecharia Sitchin
Since earliest times, humanity has
pondered the incomprehensible mysteries of the universe, life...and the
afterlife. Was there somewhere on Earth where, after death, mortal man
could join the immortal Gods? Where was this place? By whom was it
established? And does it still exist today?
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