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Many great authors in this compendium, June 19, 2000
This review is from: What Survives? (New Consciousness Reader) (Paperback)
This book is an excellent collection of essays on 'What Survives' death. The standout essays in my opinion are Ken Wilber, Michael Grosso and Stephen Levine. There are also essays by such heavy hitters as Kenneth Ring, Soygal Rinpoche, Ram Dass, Charles Tart, Rupert Sheldrake, D. Scott Rogo and Stan Grof.
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COLLECTED ESSAYS ON LIFE AFTER DEATH, September 15, 2010
This review is from: What Survives? (New Consciousness Reader) (Paperback)
Gary Doore, PhD, Editor
What Survives?
Contemporary Explorations of Life After Death
(Los Angeles, CA: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. 1990) 287 pages
Essays on life after death by: Steven Levine, Ram Dass, Colin Wilson,
Kenneth Ring, Charles Tart, Sogyal Rinpoche, Stanislav Grof,
Stanley Krippner, D. Scott Rogo, & several others.
Most of these thinkers come at the problem with 'new age' perspectives
and various forms of old and new 'spirituality' and shamanism.
Colin Wilson believes in life after death because of paranormal experiences
such as communication with the dead.
Tibetan Buddhism is well represented.
The book presents no unified conclusions, but it is a good place to begin.
If you would like to read reviews of other books on life after death,
search the Internet for the following exact expression:
"IS THERE LIFE AFTER DEATH? THE BEST BOOKS".
James Leonard Park, skeptic
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