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Near Death Experiences: The Truth Revealed

By: Conrad Bauer
Narrated by: Charles D. Baker
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Near death experience is a recognized universal phenomenon. Is it bringing us closer to the meaning of life itself?

The phrase "near death experience" can be incredibly evocative. While for some it might simply suggest the proximity to an accident or a personal tragedy, the meaning behind a near death experience is often a great deal more spiritual.

For those who have been involved in a near death experience (or NDE), the event is not just a health or mortal concern. Instead, the process of moving close to the end of life and coming back again is enough to encourage questions of what lies beyond this plane of existence, and what their death means to a wider world. For those who have been unfortunate enough to have an NDE, the process can be traumatic, life-affirming, terrifying, and a life-defining moment.

Inside, you will find:

  • What is a near death experience?
  • The history of NDE and an overview of NDE around the globe
  • The scientific explanation for NDE
  • Angels and their involvement in the NDE
  • Some celebrities that have been through a NDE
  • Ten detailed cases of people who had a near death experience and came back to tell their story

After listening to this audiobook, you will be knowledgeable about near death experiences and will know the truth behind NDEs.

©2015 Conrad Bauer (P)2016 Conrad Bauer and Maplewood Publishing
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