The Life Review
What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About the Moment We Face Ourselves
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Rob Roden
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Across thousands of near-death experiences, one pattern appears again and again.
People report reliving moments from their lives — not as memories, but from the perspective of the people around them.
They feel the kindness they offered.
They feel the harm they caused.
They experience the ripple effects of their presence in the lives of others.
Not as judgment.
As clarity.
In The Life Review, Rob Roden explores one of the most consistent and transformative elements reported in near-death research: the moment when consciousness encounters the full relational impact of a life lived.
Drawing on patterns from NDE accounts across cultures and decades of research, this short, focused book examines:
• Why the life review is described as calibration rather than judgment
• How experiencers report feeling events from multiple perspectives
• Why small moments of kindness often outweigh major achievements
• The surprising absence of condemnation in the review process
• How people who return from NDEs describe lasting changes in empathy and awareness
Rather than presenting doctrine or demanding belief, this book treats the life review as a recurring pattern worth examining.
It offers readers a lens for understanding consequence, connection, and the subtle ways our presence shapes the lives of others.
If you are curious about near-death experiences, consciousness after death, or the deeper meaning behind the choices we make every day, The Life Review provides a thoughtful exploration of one of the most intriguing reports from the edge of death.