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Between Death and Life
Author | : Dolores Cannon |
Publsiher | : Ozark Mountain Publishing |
Total Pages | : 309 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Hypnotism |
ISBN | : 9780963277657 |
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Dolores has accumulated information about the Death experience and what lies beyond through 16 years of hypnotic research and past-life therapy. While retrieving past-life experiences, hundreds of subjects reported the same memories when experiencing their death, the spirit realm, and their rebirth.This book also explores: * Guides and guardian angels* Ghosts and poltergeists* Planning your present lifetime and karmic relationships before your birth* The significance of bad lifetimes* Perceptions of God and the Devil* And much more
Between Death and Life Conversations with a Spirit
Author | : Dolores Cannon |
Publsiher | : Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2003-06-05 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9780717165964 |
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Offering both comfort to the fearful and confirmation to the curious, Between Death and Life – Conversations with a Spirit examines different levels of existence in the spirit realms through hundreds of real people's past life testimonies as revealed to widely published and internationally acclaimed past-life regressionist and hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon. - What happens at the point of death? - Where do we go afterwards? - Does one's personality survive after death? - How are the good and the bad experiences of life accounted for? - What is the purpose of life?These are questions everybody asks. And no one is better qualified to provide reasonable answers than Dolores Cannon. During forty years of detailed research, this widely experienced and well-respected American past-life regression therapist has accumulated a mass of credible information about the death experience and what lies beyond. While reliving their dying experiences, hundreds of subjects reported the same memories. The similarity and sincerity of their recollections are too convincing to be ignored. This eye-opening book explores the world beyond ours, giving us an insight into the death experience and reincarnation, guides and guardian angels, ghosts and walk-ins. It examines different levels of existence in the spirit realms; the 'Healing Chambers' for the damaged; the schools where you integrate lessons learned on Earth and where you discover the laws of the Universe; how you plan your next incarnation, the lessons to be learned and future karmic relationships before birth. Between Death and Life: Table of Contents - The Death Experience - The Greeters - A Near Death Experience - The Schools - The Grand Tour - The Different Levels or Planes of Existence - So-Called 'Bad' Lives - Guides - God and Jesus - Satan, Possession and Demons - Ghosts and Poltergeists - Planning and Preparation - The General Council - Imprinting - Walk-ins - The Return Trip
Conversations With A Spirit
Author | : Dolores Cannon |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 8172248458 |
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Dolores Cannon has accumulated information about the death experience and what lies beyond, through 16 years of hypnotic research and past-life therapy. While revealing these experiences hundreds of subjects reported the same memories when experiencing their death, the spirit realm and their rebirth. Recorded and dictated word for word, the subjects reveal enlightening wisdom that is hidden in the subconscious of all humankind.
Between Life and Death
Author | : Kathryn Butler |
Publsiher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2019-04-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781433561047 |
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“To prepare yourself to make difficult medical decisions in a distinctly Christian way, you won’t do better than to read Between Life and Death.” —Tim Challies Modern medical advances save countless lives. But for all their merits, sophisticated technologies have created a daunting new challenge, namely a blurring of the expanse between life and death. The dying process is often hidden behind a complex web of medical terminology, statistics, and ethical decisions, making it difficult for patients and loved ones to know how to approach the end of life in a dignity-affirming, Godhonoring, faith-filled way. This book offers a distinctly Christian guide to end-of-life care. It equips readers by explaining common medical jargon, exploring biblical principles that connect to common medical situations, and offering guidance for making critical decisions. In these pages, readers will find the medical knowledge and scriptural wisdom they need to navigate this painful and confusing process with clarity, peace, and discernment.
Between Life and Death
Author | : Yoram Kaniuk |
Publsiher | : Restless Books |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2016-09-13 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781632060938 |
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The final literary testament of “one of the most innovative, brilliant novelists in the Western World” (New York Times), Between Life and Death is a startling, brave, funny, and poetic autobiographical novel about the four months Yoram Kaniuk spent in a coma near the end of his life. In Between Life and Death, celebrated Israeli writer Yoram Kaniuk relives the four months during which he lay unconscious in a Tel Aviv hospital, hovering between the worlds of the living and of the dead. With an arresting, dreamlike style that blends playfulness with fearless honesty, Kaniuk attempts to penetrate his own lost consciousness. Shifting between memory and illusion, imagination and testimony, Kaniuk explores the place of death in society, his own lust for life, and the encompassing struggles of the twentieth century. He writes about the colorful characters of his childhood neighborhood, battles in the 1948 War of Independence, and his defiant voyages across the Mediterranean on ships packed with Jewish refugees from war-torn Europe. With renewed vitality at the age of seventy-four, Kaniuk announced his rebirth with Between Life and Death, and left us a treasure of world literature that is destined for immortality. “How can one even review the final work of a writer as rewarding, innovative, and rebellious as Kaniuk?... Kaniuk’s achievement is inconceivable and awe-inspiring: at the age of seventy-seven, with a broken body, after his soul almost parted from this life, he managed to pull himself together for a short while, get back to his writing desk, and recount his near-death experience.… The writing is skilful and you cannot stop turning the pages.” —Time Out “Kaniuk’s best novel to date…The author captures a rare voice, a tone which is elegiac, full of rhythm, paratactic, and irresistible in its pull.… It achieves excellence and transparent wonder.” —Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Five Lives Remembered
Author | : Dolores Cannon |
Publsiher | : Ozark Mountain Publishing |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781886940642 |
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THE BEGINNING What do you do when you discover information that is before its time? What do you do when your curiosity takes you on an adventure that is so bizarre that there is nothing "normal" to relate to? This is what happened to Dolores Cannon in 1968, long before she began her career as a past-life hypnotherapist and regressionist. Travel back with us to that time when the words "reincarnation, past-lives, regression, walk-ins, New Age" were unknown to the general population. This is the story of two normal people, who accidentally stumbled across past-lives while working with a doctor to help a patient relax. It began so innocently, yet it crossed the boundaries of the imagination to open up an entirely new way of thinking at a time when such a thing was unheard of. It went totally against the belief systems of the time. It was so startling that they should have stopped, but their curiosity demanded that they continue to explore the unorthodox. The experiment changed the participants and everyone involved, and their beliefs would never be the same. Dolores Cannon is now a world-renowned hypnotherapist who has explored thousands of cases in the forty years since 1968, and has written fifteen books about her discoveries. Her books are translated into more than 20 languages. She is teaching her unique form of hypnosis all over the world. When she lectures people ask, "How did you get started on all of this?" This is the story of her beginnings. The book was written in 1980, her very first book. It has laid dormant, gathering dust, until now, waiting. Now is the time for it to come forth. Enjoy the adventure!
Between Life and Death From Despair to Hope
Author | : Kashyap Patel |
Publsiher | : Penguin Random House India Private Limited |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2020-08-17 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9789353058807 |
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Dr Kashyap Patel is a renowned oncologist in the US who works with terminally ill cancer patients. Through him, we meet Harry, who, after a life full of adventure, is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. As he stares death in the face, Harry leans on Dr Patel, an expert in understanding the process of death and dying. His questions and fears are addressed through the stories of many other patients that Dr Patel has treated-from the young and vivacious to those who had already lived full lives, from patients who could barely afford their rent to those who had been wildly successful. What ties these stories together is the single thread of the lessons Harry learns along the way, lessons that ultimately enable him to plan his own exit from the world gracefully-dying without fear.
Shocked
Author | : David Casarett |
Publsiher | : Current |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2015-10-13 |
Genre | : Death, Apparent |
ISBN | : 9781617230226 |
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Not too long ago, there was no coming back from death. But now, with revolutionary medical advances, death has become just another serious complication as David Casarett shows in this compelling volume. The entire history of resuscitation, from ancient times to today, is here explored, thus revealing exactly how malleable the term 'dead' actually is.