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Death and Near-Death Consciousness The Threshold Between Ending and Awakening. The Journey of Consciousness, from Death to the Universe, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8224611119
- EAN9798224611119
- Date de parution12/02/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Book DescriptionDeath and Afterlife Experiences - The Journey of Consciousness is a multidisciplinary exploration of one of humanity's most profound questions: What happens when life ends? Combining scientific research, philosophical inquiry, spiritual reflection, and cross-cultural analysis, this work invites readers into a deep journey through the mysteries of death, consciousness, and existence beyond physical reality.
Part of the Journey of Consciousness series, the book presents a framework guiding readers through multiple dimensions of understanding death-not as an end, but as a transformative threshold. Drawing from neuroscience, near-death experiences (NDEs), spiritual traditions, and historical rituals, the author investigates whether consciousness continues beyond the biological limits of the human body and explores the possibility that death represents a transition into another form of awareness.
The first section focuses on the nature and meaning of death. Through scientific studies, documented testimonies, and philosophical reflections, it examines neurological processes during the final moments of life, including the mysterious surge of brain activity often reported at death. Readers encounter real-world case studies of near-death experiences across cultures, revealing patterns that challenge conventional scientific explanations and open questions about the relationship between the brain, consciousness, and the human soul.
The book then explores awareness beyond death, analyzing out-of-body experiences, perceptions of light and tunnels, and encounters with transcendent realities. Placing these accounts alongside modern neurological research and mystical interpretations, it creates a dialogue between evidence and inner experience, showing where science and introspection intersect. Beyond individual experiences, the book examines cultural and historical perspectives, exploring rituals, mythological interpretations of the afterlife, and religious beliefs regarding the continuity of the soul.
This cross-cultural approach highlights shared symbolic patterns across civilizations, showing that humanity has long sought to understand death as part of a broader cosmic cycle. A distinctive feature is its integration of practical and experiential elements. Contemplative exercises, reflective forms, and guided practices help readers confront their perceptions of mortality and transformation, turning knowledge into introspective, transformative engagement.
The second section shifts toward invisible dimensions, exploring the soul, energetic continuity, collective consciousness, and the possibility of reincarnation. Through scientific, philosophical, and spiritual insights, it examines whether human identity extends beyond a single lifetime and how consciousness may evolve across stages of existence. Supported by testimonies, symbolic analysis, scientific references, and philosophical discussion, Death and Afterlife Experiences serves as both an intellectual study and a spiritual exploration.
It provides a structured map for navigating death, transition, cosmic awareness, and the potential return to the universal source. Ultimately, this book is more than an exploration of death-it is a profound investigation into life itself. It invites readers to reconsider existence, consciousness, and the deeper meaning of human experience, presenting death not as an end, but as a gateway to a broader dimension of awareness and universal connection.
Part of the Journey of Consciousness series, the book presents a framework guiding readers through multiple dimensions of understanding death-not as an end, but as a transformative threshold. Drawing from neuroscience, near-death experiences (NDEs), spiritual traditions, and historical rituals, the author investigates whether consciousness continues beyond the biological limits of the human body and explores the possibility that death represents a transition into another form of awareness.
The first section focuses on the nature and meaning of death. Through scientific studies, documented testimonies, and philosophical reflections, it examines neurological processes during the final moments of life, including the mysterious surge of brain activity often reported at death. Readers encounter real-world case studies of near-death experiences across cultures, revealing patterns that challenge conventional scientific explanations and open questions about the relationship between the brain, consciousness, and the human soul.
The book then explores awareness beyond death, analyzing out-of-body experiences, perceptions of light and tunnels, and encounters with transcendent realities. Placing these accounts alongside modern neurological research and mystical interpretations, it creates a dialogue between evidence and inner experience, showing where science and introspection intersect. Beyond individual experiences, the book examines cultural and historical perspectives, exploring rituals, mythological interpretations of the afterlife, and religious beliefs regarding the continuity of the soul.
This cross-cultural approach highlights shared symbolic patterns across civilizations, showing that humanity has long sought to understand death as part of a broader cosmic cycle. A distinctive feature is its integration of practical and experiential elements. Contemplative exercises, reflective forms, and guided practices help readers confront their perceptions of mortality and transformation, turning knowledge into introspective, transformative engagement.
The second section shifts toward invisible dimensions, exploring the soul, energetic continuity, collective consciousness, and the possibility of reincarnation. Through scientific, philosophical, and spiritual insights, it examines whether human identity extends beyond a single lifetime and how consciousness may evolve across stages of existence. Supported by testimonies, symbolic analysis, scientific references, and philosophical discussion, Death and Afterlife Experiences serves as both an intellectual study and a spiritual exploration.
It provides a structured map for navigating death, transition, cosmic awareness, and the potential return to the universal source. Ultimately, this book is more than an exploration of death-it is a profound investigation into life itself. It invites readers to reconsider existence, consciousness, and the deeper meaning of human experience, presenting death not as an end, but as a gateway to a broader dimension of awareness and universal connection.























