There are millions of stories now of near-death experiences from around
the world; each a snippet, a teaser, of what appears to exist on the
other side of death.
No other human drama carries quite the power
this phenomenon does to unmask traditions of a “grim reaper,” and
reveal instead an aliveness that continues after our bodies take their
last breath and our brains cease to function.
This aliveness we
call an “afterlife,” because in most cases, what near-death experiencers
describe sounds like or certainly seems to be sparkling luminations of
higher, finer aspects to what we know: cities, gardens, forests,
landscapes, roads, rivers, busy people quite alive and doing things,
schools, hospitals, opportunities of varied types to reassess earthly
existence, to forgive, learn, and then advance toward a goal we can only
term “spiritual.” ...<<<Read More>>>....