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  1. The Journey Home: What Near-Death Experiences and Mysticism Teach Us About the Meaning of Life and Living by Phillip L. Berman, 1996-12
  2. Journey Home, The: What near-Death Experiences and Mysticism Teach Us about the Gift of Life by Phillip L. Berman, 1999
  3. The Near-Death Experience: Mysticism or Madness by Judith Cressy, 1994-03
  4. A Scientific Inquiry into the Nature of God, the Spiritual, and Near Death Experiences by Stephen Blaha, 2002-06-27
  5. Otherworld Journeys: Accounts of Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times by Carol Zaleski, 1988-11-03
  6. Near Death and Out-of-Body Experiences (Auspicious Births and Deaths): Of the Prophets, Saints, Mystics and Sages in World Religions by Marilynn Hughes, 2004-12-10
  7. The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Ten by Marilynn Hughes, 2008-01-03
  8. When Ego Dies: A Complication of Near-Death and Mystical Conversion by Diane Corcoran, 2004-05-15
  9. DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences by Rick Strassman MD, 2001-01
  10. The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Four by Marilynn Hughes, 2008-01-03
  11. The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue One by Marilynn Hughes, 2006-05-01
  12. The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Eleven by Marilynn Hughes, 2008-01-03
  13. The Mystery of the Key to Heaven by Marilynn Hughes, 2006-08-14
  14. The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Six by Marilynn Hughes, 2008-01-03

81. Lake's Near-death Experience Makes People See The Light - May 03, 2003
What the lake actually went through was more of a neardeath experience. And likein other near-death experiences, the people of San Pablo saw the light and
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DIRECTLY across San Cristobal Mountain, Sampaloc Lake is the largest and most prominent of San Pablo’s famed seven lakes. Lake's near-death experience
makes people see the light

By Linda B. Bolido
Inquirer News Service
Famed seven lakes
IT didn't exactly die, but the transformation of Sampaloc Lake - the biggest of San Pablo's famed seven lakes and is right at the heart of the city - is almost as glorious as a rebirth.
What the lake actually went through was more of a near-death experience. And like in other near-death experiences, the people of San Pablo saw the light and decided to turn things around.
Initiated by private individuals, who organized themselves into the Samahan ng Pitong Lawa (SPL), the campaign to resuscitate and revitalize Sampaloc has drawn the support of the city government, the church and religious groups, and the fisherfolk who live and work around the lake.
So far, the campaign has managed to have restaurants and beer houses around the lake removed. Fish cages that occupied about 35 percent of the 104-hectare lake had been reduced to about 26 percent as of 2000. As the stench of garbage and dead water flora and fauna disappeared, promenaders returned. Seven small parks and a playground replaced the restaurants and beer houses.

82. Death And Dying VI
c)mysticism. d)this is not necessarily integrated into religion 7) What isthe impact of the near death and spiritual rescue experience
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83. Journal Content
Life review in a nonnear-death episode A comparison with near-death Tsagarakis, Holland Aftereffects of near-death experiences A survival mechanism
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    The Farther Reaches Of Human Nature/ Maslow ; Education for transcendence/ Murphy ; Symbols of transpersonal experience/ Assagioli A note on the peak experience and a transpersonal psychology/ Armor Various meanings of transcendence/ Maslow Some considerations regarding transpersonal psychology/ Sutich
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    Voluntary control of internal states: Psychological and physiological/ Transpersonal potentialities of deep hypnosis/ Tart The psychology and physiology of meditation and related phenomena: A bibliography/
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    New introduction: Religions, Values and Peak-Experiences (new edition)/

84. Mind Body Spirit Books And Esoterica At BookWeaver - Death And Near Death Experi
CONSCIOUSNESS AND near death experiences By Gerhard D Wassermann ISBN 1869928628Binding Paperback Publisher Mandrake of Oxford, Click for details
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85. Mind Body Spirit Books And Esoterica At BookWeaver - Death And Near Death Experi
near death experiences By Susan Blackmore ISBN 0879758708 Binding HardbackPublisher Prometheus Books, Click for details
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86. Ecstasy
In her book mysticism (1955), Evelyn Underhill discusses the three distinct play of light upon land and sea, nature, or a neardeath experience (NDE).
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/e/ecstasy.html
Back to Home Page or Contents Page or Past and present beliefs or Index Ecstasy E cstasy is said to be a psycho-physical condition that accompanies the apprehension of what one personally experiences as the ultimate reality. The perception of this reality may differ though, for example, as between the perceptions of the Indian mystics and the Christian mystics. Psychical researcher Frederic W. H. Myers expressed a certainty for the sensation of ecstasy: "the evidence for ecstasy is stronger than the evidence for any other religious belief." ( Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death Religious ecstasy, such as discussed by mystic-theologians including Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Meister Eckhart, may be the experience that is thought by faith to be an anticipation of the beatific vision - the ultimate and eternal experience of being in the presence of God. Typically, there is a sudden, heightened inner consciousness of stillness and peace, and identification with God and all things. The mystic poets, exemplified by William Blake , may best describe such ultimate religious experiences. Related to these experiences is also the "quietness of the soul" as described by the Spanish mystic

87. Connecting The Cosmos
death Related experiences. experiences ranging from a mystical sense of immortalityto channeling, neardeath experiences, and a watch or clock stopping at
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by W. Bradford Swift Before the winter of 1952, Rhea A. White's energy was focused on her love for golf and her dream of becoming a golf pro. Then came an event so dramatic and unexpected it altered the entire course of her life. x FREE RESOURCES
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Life On Purpose Institute PPEzine Insights into Living On Purpose Self Test How On Purpose are you? Online Sample r Test Drive the Purpose Process for clarifying your life purpose. Dimensions Monthly Gathering exploring an aspect of Living on Purpose HOME PAGE : More free resources here. x x x x Learn More! Visit Rhea's web site at: EHE Network x x x x x x x While she was driving her '36 Ford truck on a country road on the outskirts of Syracuse, New York, coming home from a sorority dance, a dense blizzard enshrouded the vehicle as it inched along route 11. White and her passenger, her friend Stu, could barely make out the dozens of cars stranded on the shoulder of the icy road as they tried to negotiate a steep hill. After numerous attempts to make it over the summit, White switched places with Stu, who wanted to give it a try.

88. PARAPSYCHOLOGY AND SURVIVAL AFTER DEATH - PSYCHICAL RESEARCH - LIFE-AFTER-DEATH
neardeath-experiences (NDE s) Thanks to progress in medical science, As inthe case of near-death-experiences the dying only see apparitions of
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PARAPSYCHOLOGY
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PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH When the Society for Psychical Research (S.P.R.) was founded in 1882 research into phenomena and experiences suggesting personal survival of man after death took a high priority. Its findings were constantly under fire from the scientific establishment, which frowned even upon the notion psychical research being considered a science - after all paranormal phenomena did not exist at all! A belief still cherished. Investigators of the S.P.R. became so influenced by these attacks and were so eager to find favour in the eyes of their antagonists that they began to take over their condemning attitude. A common psychological trait - the oppressed identifying themselves with the worst characteristics of their tormentors. Supernatural phenomena are still being dismissed by the academic community. Influenced by recent breaktroughs leading to an explanation of some mysteries, they have come to the conclusion that science will explain all eventually. Scientists, who would not dare to trespass in fields outside their speciality for fear of being torn apart by fellow academics, feel free to make all sorts of pronouncements in the media on subjects in the domain of parapsychological research, of which they have no knowledge whatsoever.

89. The Hierarchy Of Heaven And Earth
I had firmly resisted the rising tide of interest in mysticism which is sometimes (Why risk having a neardeath experience, he asks in his innocently
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The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth:
A New Diagram of Man in the Universe
With an Introduction by C.S. Lewis
By Douglas Harding Review by John Wren-Lewis The reply that came back, which I now have in front of me, was better than Harding had hoped for in his wildest dreams. It reveals an element in Lewis's character that has received too little attention from commentators and was, indeed, rarely given much rein by Lewis himself in public utterance, namely, a capacity for delighted enthusiasm at any new work that he felt to be really good, even when its specific ideas differed from his own. "Hang it all, you've made me drunk, roaring drunk as I haven't been on a book (I mean a book of doctrine; imaginative works are another matter) since I first read Bergson during World War I," were Lewis's opening words. He continues: Who or what are you? How have you lived forty years without my hearing of you before? Understand that my delight is not, alas! as significant as it may seem for I was never a scientist and have long since ceased to be even a minor philosopher. A great deal of your book is beyond me. My opinion is of no value. But my sensation is that you have written a work of the highest genius. There follow some practical criticisms and advice about possible publishers. Lewis seems almost reluctant to end the letter, crowding the paper with enthusiastic postscripts, the last of which gives a hotel address in Northern Ireland at which he could be reached during the upcoming Easter vacation should Harding so desire. The outcome was a personal introduction to Faber and Faber, who in 1952 published the book with a Preface wherein Lewis expressed his enthusiasm in more formal terms:

90. Near-Death Experience Books And Articles - Research Near-Death
neardeath Experience - Scholarly books and articles on near-death Experience atQuestia, world s largest online library and research service.
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91. Near-death Experience Related Events And Conferences
The International Association of neardeath Studies (IANDS) website has for anyone interested in the near-death experience and near-death research.
http://www.near-death.com/conferences.html
NDE Events Around the World Conferences, seminars, workshops and activities The International Association of Near-Death Studies (IANDS) website has information about events associated with its organization that may be of great interest to you You will find a link to the IANDS events page below. IANDS sponsors an annual conference which is a "must attend" for anyone interested in the near-death experience and near-death research. The next annual IANDS conference will be held on September 8 - 10, 2005 . Visit the link below for more details. On this web page you will also find links to websites with NDE-related conferences and events. If you know of a NDE or NDE-related event which you would like to be posted on this page, just email the webmaster at webmaster@near-death.com NDE Related Events Index Intl Assoc Near-Death Studies events Cayce A.R.E. Headquarters Conferences IANDS 2005 Conference in Virginia Beach, VA Consciousness-Related Conferences ... Search for conferences on the internet Got a NDE-related event to list here? Just email me at webmaster@near-death.com

92. THE DAZZLING DARK: A Near-Death Experience Opens The Door To A Permanent Transfo
John WrenLewis Awakening following a near death experience. but I sawmysticism as a neurotic escape into fantasy, due to failure of nerve in the
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The Dazzling Dark
A Near-Death Experience Opens the Door to a
PERMANENT TRANSFORMATION
by John Wren-Lewis
John Wren-Lewis and Ann Faraday
from the magazine
What Is Enlightenment?
Some, if we believe what they tell us , are born with God consciousness. Some struggle to achieve it by strenuous spiritual practice, though by all accounts the success rate isn�t (and never has been) encouraging. I had God consciousness thrust upon me in 1983, my sixtieth year, without working for it, desiring it, or even believing in it, and this has understandably given me a somewhat unusual perspective on the whole matter. In particular, I wonder if discipline isn�t altogether counterproductive in this context and the idea of spiritual growth totally mistaken. Before I had my experience, I was a Freud-style skeptic about all things mystical. I wouldn�t have called myself an atheist or materialist; in fact I�d published extensively on the need for a religious world view appropriate to a humanity that has �come of age� in the scientific and technological area.(1) But I emphasized that such a faith would have to be essentially positivistic, focused on the human potential for creative change, which I believed could become as effective in the social realm as it has been in the physical realm. I even believed it possible that the creative human personality might eventually discover technologies for transcending mortality, but I saw mysticism as a neurotic escape into fantasy, due to failure of nerve in the creative struggle.(2)

93. Near Death Experience
We recommend this article near death experience 1, and also this near death For more dictionary entries, see » near death Experience Dictionary
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Near death experience Near death experience We recommend this article: Near death experience - 1 , and also this: Near death experience - 2 Near death experience is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness . To understand more about this website as a resource for spiritual seekers please visit:

94. Near-death Experience
A selection of articles related to neardeath Experience. Read more here »near death Experience Patsy s NDE (near death Experience) Story
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A Wisdom Archive on Near-death Experience
Near-death Experience A selection of articles related to Near-death Experience We recommend this article: Near-death Experience - 1 , and also this: Near-death Experience - 2 Near-death Experience is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness . To understand more about this website as a resource for spiritual seekers please visit:

95. Near-death Experience & The New Age
Did a neardeath Experience Make a New Age Prophet of HG Wells ? But, did HGWells ever have a near-death experience, and is there any reason to suppose
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Has time travel really happened? Double-click HERE for information on FATHER ERNETTI'S CHRONOVISOR and the greatest time-traveling adventure of the 20th centur y The Father of Science-Fiction Was Also the Father of Pan-Dimensional Literature Did a Near-Death Experience Make a New Age Prophet of H. G. Wells ? By John Chambers Not only did novelist and science popularizer H. G. Wells invent modern science fiction with trailblazing novels like The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine . The British working-class writer, who rose to world prominence in the early part of our century, also wrote a number of short stories with themes such as astral traveling, near-death experiences, changing the past to change the present, encounters with angels, and much more. Amazingly, these stories foretold the shape of contemporary 'New Age' paranormal experiences. How is it that Wells, who lived from 1866 to 1946, and was intensely anti-mystical, was able to acquire such prescient details about those wider dimensions of reality which many now believe surround us? He may have had a near-death experience.

96. Religious Studies At The University Of Kent
MA in the Study of mysticism and Religious Experience. Perspectives on theneardeath experience. Course convenor Peter Moore. Time and place Wednesdays,
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Religious Studies at the University of Kent
MA in the Study of Mysticism and Religious Experience
Perspectives on the near-death experience Module convenor: Peter Moore This six-week module examines the varieties, analogues and implications of the 'near-death experience' (NDE) from a number of perspectives. To begin with, accounts of these experiences in modern times can be seen as analogous to traditional narratives about such events as the mystical ascent, the dream vision, the otherworld journey, the abduction to faeryland, etc. The accounts are also of interest both to parapsychology as examples (along with out-of-body experience and lucid dreaming) of paranormal experience, and to science and philosophy on account of their possible relevance to claims about the relationship between mind and body and about post-mortem existence. Finally, such experiences have religious and in some cases mystical import, in relation to beliefs and doctrines about death, dying, life beyond death, and the meaning of life. For a small fee, students not registered for the MA programme are welcome to attend this module as occasional students. For further details, please contact the

97. Body, Mind & Spirit > Parapsychology > Near-Death Experience
Have you heard the most recent near death experience? Atwater notes that thechild who returns from a neardeath experience is not the same.
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The fourth book in the Spirits of the Border series. This one deals with unsolved mysteries, lost treasures, mysterous disappearances and hauntings in the State of New Mexico.... ( Continua
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Autore: David Fontana O Books, February 2005 This book presents the most complete survey to date of the evidence, both historical and contemporary, for survival of physical death.... ( Continua My Descent Into Death: A Second Chance at Life Autore: Howard Storm Doubleday Books, January 2005 Sharing details of his out-of-body experience, in which he was transported from a realm of darkness and death to one of light through prayer, a former atheist explains the consequences of a life lived for self alone, and recounts how this experience led to his... ( Continua Autore: Don Piper Revell, September 2004

98. Commentary, January 7, 2005, An Account That Gets Lost In Mysticism, FSU In A Fl
stories about their neardeath experience before they rose from the dead.Negovsky said that hallucination could occur during the near-death condition,
http://www.randi.org/jr/010705an.html
January 7, 2005
An Account that Gets Lost in Mysticism, FSU In a Flap, That Bottle of Blood Again, Smart Girl, It's Worse Than You Thought, An Enthusiastic Fan Letter, Medium Very Well Done, Credit Due, and In Conclusion.... Table of Contents: AN ACCOUNT THAT GETS LOST IN MYSTICISM In an article at Dutch site we find an interesting discussion of the matter. In this excerpt, I have made several small changes that might clarify the translated text, which contains understandable errors, such as the use of "conscience" rather than "consciousness": Soviet reanimator Academician Negovsky explained the afterlife experience in his book "Clinical Death As Seen by the Reanimator:" Unfortunately, researchers in foreign countries (especially in the USA) are often inclined to interpret such phenomena as proof of existence of the other world. At that, researchers are guided by stories told by patients who experienced the near-death condition. They treat stories told by different patients (these stories are often identical) as the argument. However, this is a really poor argument, as the pathological product of dying or the reviving brain is of the same type with people in different countries. The evolutionary maturity of the brain is practically the same everywhere. The brain structure is standard, which means that the patterns of brain death or of reviving are typically similar, as well.

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100. RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Joe falls in love with Mary; Oscar climbs Mt. Shasta; Sally has a near deathexperience Nature mysticism = oneness with nature; God is everywhere and in
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES Characteristics
  • Descriptive (Phenomenolgical) Multidisciplinary Women’s Studies African American Studies
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  • Polymethodic multicultural, comparative worldview analysis (open-ended)
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  • Methodology = to observe, describe, compare, and contrast cultural phenomena especially as it pertains to religions and religious movements.
APPROACHES TO RELIGION
  • Historical/cultural Social/practical Philosophical/theological Personal
SIX DIMENSIONS OF WORLDVIEWS
  • Experiential (experience) Mythic (myth) Ritual
SIX DIMENSIONS OF WORLDVIEWS
  • Doctrinal (doctrine = belief) Ethical (ethics = behavior) Social (impact of religious beliefs on society)
KEY CLASS THEME BELIEFS BELIEVERS BEHAVIOR WHAT IS RELIGION? Religion equals identity and relationship WHAT IS RELIGION? Religion deals with answers to identity-forming questions: Selfhood - "Who and I?" Meaning - "Why and I?" Purpose - "What do I do?" WHAT IS RELIGION? Religion is relationship-guiding or defining; How do we relate to the Other
  • God nature other human beings deaths, suffering, change

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