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100 1 $aAtwater, P. M. H.
245 14 $aThe complete idiot's guide to near-death experiences /$cby P.M.H. Atwater ; with David H. Morgan.
246 3 $aNear-death experiences
260 $aIndianapolis, IN :$bAlpha Books,$c2000.
300 $a1 online resource (xxvii, 450 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 405-412) and index.
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505 00 $gPart 1$tThe Experience/The Experiencer$g1 --$g1$tThe Resurrected$g3 --$tA Brief History$g4 --$tWhat Is the Near-Death Experience?$g8 --$tA Closer Look at Some Near-Death Scenario Features$g11 --$tBut What's Typical?$g13 --$tThe Birth of a Controversy$g15 --$g2$tTypes of Experiences$g19 --$tTo Each His Own$g20 --$tProblems in Communication$g23 --$tA Common Range of Patterns$g25 --$tSome Examples of Each Type$g27 --$g3$tNear-Death Look-a-Likes$g39 --$tNear-Death-Like Experiences$g40 --$tThe Unpredictability of Near-Death-Like Episodes$g42 --$tIndirect Near-Death-Like Events$g44 --$tEmpathic Experiences$g48 --$tNear-Death Scenarios as Guided Visualizations$g49 --$g4$tThe Innocents$g53 --$tChild Experiences: A Breakthrough in Understanding$g54 --$tA Guide at Death's Door$g57 --$tWomb with a View$g59 --$tChoosing Genes and Physical Characteristics$g62 --$tTypical Behavior After the Experience$g64 --$g5$tSuicide Enigmas$g71 --$tA Picture Too Pretty$g72 --$tWhat Those Who Attempt Suicide Say$g73 --$tDepression and Suicidal Tendencies Afterward$g75 --$tThe Challenge With Children$g77 --$g6$tLives Turned Upside Down$g85 --$tFeelings After Being Revived$g86 --$tA New You$g89 --$tThe Strain on Relationships$g90 --$tLifestyle Switch-a-Roos$g92 --$tDeity Reigns$g95 --$g7$tThe Undeniable Aftereffects$g99 --$tConnecting the Dots$g100 --$tCommon Psychological Aftereffects$g101 --$tCommon Physiological Aftereffects$g105 --$tSynesthesia and Electrical Sensitivity$g106 --$tThe Need Factor$g108 --$g8$tStartling Differences Between Child and Adult Experiencers$g111 --$tDon't Assume Anything$g112 --$tJump-Starting Intelligence$g114 --$tFar Apart$g116 --$tTalking About It$g120 --$g9$tBlocking Out the Experience$g125 --$tWhy Adults Tend to Remember and Kids Tend to Forget$g126 --$tYou Be the Judge$g130 --$tA Child's View$g131 --$tAftereffects Can Take a Back Seat$g132 --$tTips to Identify Child Experiencers Who Can't Remember$g137 --$g10$tMedically Speaking: A Challenge to Healthcare Providers$g139 --$tPlease Believe Me$g140 --$tSo You Said You Wanted Evidence$g143 --$tSuggestions for Healthcare Providers$g146 --$tUnique Health Issues$g148 --$tProfessionals Willing to Speak Out$g151 --$gPart 3$tTime Out for Questions$g153 --$g11$tAre the Dead Really Dead?$g155 --$tReal Tales from the Crypt$g156 --$tThe Newly Dead Who Greet the Newly Dead$g159 --$tAs Dead as You Can Get$g161 --$tWhen Two or More Die Together$g163 --$tSymbols Surface$g166 --$g12$tHeavy on Research$g169 --$tRaymond A. Moody Jr., Ph.D., M.D.$g170 --$tKenneth Ring, Ph.D.$g170 --$tMichael Sabom, M.D.$g172 --$tMargot Grey, Ph.D.$g173 --$tP.M.H. Atwater, Lh.D.$g174 --$tMelvin Morse, M.D.$g175 --$tArvin S. Gibson, B.S.M.E.$g176 --$tPeter Fenwick, M.D., F.R.C.Psych$g177 --$tCherie Sutherland, Ph.D.$g180 --$tBruce Greyson, M.D.$g181 --$tGroundbreaking Early Projects$g182 --$g13$tScientific Naysayers$g187 --$tIt's All in the Brain: Biological/Physiological Causes$g188 --$tIt's All in the Mind: Psychological Causes$g193 --$tHaving an Experience Is Not Proof$g195 --$tA Lack of Agreement Among Researchers$g197 --$tSo, Where Are We?$g198 --$g14$tDebunking the Debunkers$g199 --$tIt's All Subjective$g200 --$tBut I Don't Want to Die$g201 --$tWho's That Knocking on My Head?$g204 --$tMr. Sandman, Send Me a Dream$g205 --$tThe Dying Brain Theory$g207 --$g15$tReligion's Got a Gripe, Too$g213 --$tIt's in the Bible$g214 --$tRepercussions$g216 --$tThe Devil's Handiwork$g218 --$tWe Got Here First$g220 --$gPart 4$tTaking a Leap Beyond$g223 --$g16$tViewing Storylines in Different Ways$g225 --$tSometimes We Can Mix Things Up$g226 --$tHow We Can "Stage" Storylines$g227 --$tAnother Look at the Need Factor$g230 --$tThe Teachings of Swedenborg$g233 --$tA Back-Glance at Shared Experiences$g235 --$g17$tSome Striking Effects$g239 --$tPoof! Go Limitations$g240 --$tPoof! Go Illnesses$g243 --$tPoof! Goes Death's Sting$g244 --$tThe Unexpected from Violence$g248 --$tThe Unexpected from Death Dreams$g249 --$g18$tThe Importance of Otherworldly Journeys$g253 --$tExceptional Human Experiences$g254 --$tThe "Other Worlds" of Myth and Legend$g255 --$tThe Four Levels of Otherworldly Imagery$g258 --$tFeeling Alien$g260 --$g19$tThe Possibility of Alternate Realities$g265 --$tIs There an Afterlife?$g266 --$tI Came, I Saw, I Was Born$g269 --$tWhy Do I Feel Like I've Been Here Before?$g271 --$tAn Altered View of Reality$g273 --$tA Spectrum of Realities$g276 --$g20$tTransformations of Consciousness$g281 --$tA Larger Genre$g282 --$tHigher Consciousness$g283 --$tTurbulent Transformations$g285 --$tTranquil Transformations$g290 --$tThe Crown Jewel of Enlightenment$g291 --$g21$tThe Lights of Enlightenment$g297 --$tThe Light of God/The Devil's Dark$g298 --$tThree Types of Subjective Light$g300 --$t"The Darkness That Knows"$g302 --$tMore of Light's Mysteries$g305 --$tThe Energy Charge of Enlightenment$g307 --$gPart 5$tBack Down to Earth$g313 --$g22$tBrain/Biology Link$g315 --$tBrain Shift$g316 --$tThe Limbic System and Emotions$g319 --$tThe Theories of Melvin Morse, M.D.$g321 --$tThe Importance of "Future"$g325 --$tAdaptation or Evolution?$g327 --$g23$tBut Are All the Claims True?$g331 --$tDon't Rock the Boat$g332 --$tThe Mighty Sword of Scientism$g333 --$tNo Saints or Angels Here$g336 --$t"I Was God. God Was Me"$g339 --$tTesting the Spirits$g341 --$g24$tIntegrating the Near-Death Experience$g343 --$tFor Adult Experiencers$g344 --$tFor Child Experiencers and Their Parents$g348 --$tFor Significant Others$g351 --$tIntegration's Four Phases$g351 --$tCreative Approaches to Therapy$g355 --$g25$tRedefining How Life Is Viewed$g361 --$tImplications from Near-Death States$g362 --$tThe Animating Force That Drives Us$g365 --$tThe Reality of Spirit$g368 --$tThe Big Picture$g371 --$tThe Law of Grace$g374 --$g26$tMessage for the Millennium$g377 --$tAn Agency of Change$g378 --$tEvolution's Next Step$g381 --$tThe Global Village$g383 --$tSocial Justice and Human Rights$g385 --$tWhat's the Near-Death Experience All About?$g389.
650 0 $aNear-death experiences.
650 1 $aNear-death experiences.
650 6 $aExpériences de mort imminente.
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aMorgan, David H.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aAtwater, P.M.H.$tComplete idiot's guide to near-death experiences.$dIndianapolis, IN : Alpha Books, 2000$z0028632346
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