The life-changing near-death experience of a respected neurosurgeon.
Dr Eben Alexander is known worldwide for his work in developing advanced neurosurgical technologies for complex disorders of the brain. He was educated at Duke Medical School and has worked at Duke University Medical School and Harvard Medical School. During his 15 years at Harvard and subsequent institutions, he authored and co-authored more than 150 chapters and peer-reviewed papers in neurosurgery. He is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the American Academy of Neurological Surgery and numerous other neurosurgical organisations.
Dr Eben Alexander's near-death experience is the most astounding I
have heard in more than four decades of studying this phenomenon.
In my opinion, Dr Alexander is living proof of an afterlife. * Dr
Raymond Moody, bestselling author of Life After Life *
Dr Alexander's neuroscience career taught him that near-death
experiences are brain-based illusions, and yet his personal
experience left him dumbstruck. His honest struggle to make sense
of this unforgettable journey is a gripping story, unique in the
literature of spiritual experiences that may well change how we
understand our role in the universe. * Dr Bruce Greyson, Carlson
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of
Virginia School of Medicine; co-editor of The Handbook of
Near-Death Experiences *
An interesting account of how a man's spiritual beliefs were
fundamentally changed by an unforeseen and nearly fatal event *
Glasgow Herald *
I don't know whether Heaven exists, but I do believe that Eben's
account is real and that he witnessed a part of the Universe that
most of us haven't seen * Anthony Peake, author of Is There Life
After Death?: The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When We Die
and Making Sense of Near Death Experiences *
A man of science coming out for life after death has extra
resonance, rather like Richard Dawkins saying 'God bless.' Based on
his own life experience after falling into a coma, it's a
fascinating read whatever your own opinions * Belfast Telegraph *
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