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Reunions (1993)

by Raymond Moody

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A collection of the experiences of men and women who have communicated with the dead using the easy-to-learn techniques developed by Dr. Raymond Moody. As proof of life after death, these stunning testimonials promise to launch even more research and give comfort to people around the world.
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Real or imaginary, our culture has to undergo a paradigm shift before we can ever discuss these possibilities rationally. ( )
  dragonasbreath | Oct 8, 2011 |
This was quite believable as it was written, but too scary to take completely seriously ( )
  Adrianesc | Nov 23, 2010 |
Very interesting. Gives you something to think about. ( )
  sweetmelissa2005 | May 9, 2006 |
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One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea
-Walter Bagehot
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The wish for reunion with loved ones lost to death is among the most poignant and insistent of human desires.
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A collection of the experiences of men and women who have communicated with the dead using the easy-to-learn techniques developed by Dr. Raymond Moody. As proof of life after death, these stunning testimonials promise to launch even more research and give comfort to people around the world.

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WHO HAS THE POWER TO SUMMON UP VISIONS OF THE DEAD?

If you believe communicating with those on the other side is impossible, or that only professionally trained psychics can cross that boundary, the evidence in this provocative book will surprise you. Dr. Raymond Moody, bestselling author of Life After Live and the first medical professional to explore near-death experiences, shows that it is possible - not even difficult - for ll of us to make contact with our loved ones virtually whenever we choose, without the help of a medium.

By experimenting with such facilitators as mirrors, crystals, and specially designed chambers, Dr. Moody created an environment in which many unbiased, intelligent men and women have achieved amazing success in calling forth visions. Here are their own descriptions, recorded immediacy afterward, of what they saw, heard, and felt during moments of precious closeness that left them confident they had been in the actual presence of that dead Loved Ones.

Grounded in solid historical and anthropological data, these case histories and Dr Moody's own observations will give pause even to skeptics. A spoof of life after death, his stunning finds promise to launch even more research and give comfort to people around the world.
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