Death As an Altered State of Consciousness(English, Paperback, Baruss Imants)

Death As an Altered State of Consciousness(English, Paperback, Baruss Imants)

  • Baruss Imants
Publisher:American Psychological Association (APA)ISBN 13: 9781433837692ISBN 10: 1433837692

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Death As an Altered State of Consciousness(English, Paperback, Baruss Imants) is written by Baruss Imants and published by American Psychological Association. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1433837692 (ISBN 10) and 9781433837692 (ISBN 13).

In this engaging book, diverse phenomena associated with death, such as apparent after-death communication and near-death experiences, are examined through a scientific lens and evaluated for the degree to which they offer evidence for the survival of consciousness after death. Is death the end of everything? Is life after death really possible? Considerable scientific support has emerged in recent years for the idea that death is best described as an altered state of consciousness. This survival hypothesis contrasts with predominant materialist thinking, which holds that there is only oblivion upon death. Chapters in this book investigate scientific evidence for mediumship, instrumental transcommunication, near-death experiences, after-death communication, and past-life experiences, among other anomalous death-related occurrences, and a framework is presented for understanding the nature of a potential afterlife. The phenomena described in this book will broaden the perspective of consciousness researchers, and fill an educational need for caregivers, grief counselors, and all who are interested in this understudied and misunderstood area.