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At Heavens Door What Shared Journeys To The Afterlife Teach About Dying Well And Living Better William J Peters

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At Heavens Door What Shared Journeys To The Afterlife Teach About Dying Well And Living Better William J Peters
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.15 MB
Author: William J. Peters
Language: English
Year: 2022

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At Heavens Door What Shared Journeys To The Afterlife Teach About Dying Well And Living Better William J Peters by William J. Peters instant download after payment.

A groundbreaking, authoritative exploration—rich with powerful personal stories and convincing research—of the many ways the living can and do accompany the dying on their journey into the afterlife.
In 2000, end-of-life therapist William Peters was volunteering at the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco when he had an extraordinary experience as he was reading aloud to a patient: he suddenly felt himself floating in midair, completely out of his body. The patient, who was also aloft, looked at him and smiled. The next moment, Peters felt himself return to his body...but the patient never regained consciousness and died.
Perplexed and stunned by what had happened, Peters began searching for other people who'd shared similar experiences. He would spend the next twenty years gathering and meticulously categorizing their stories to identify key patterns and features of what is now known as the "shared crossing" experience. The similarities, which cut...

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