Whether this is so remains to be seen. But this is certainly something that should be borne in mind as you read this remarkable book by Paul Roland.
"I Remember Dying" reveals that out-of-body or near-death experiences are more common than you imagine, particularly with recent advances in medicine.
Paul presents the most conclusive evidence ever collected. He captures the blissful state of freedom from the body that his contributors experienced before making the return journey.
In 1964, Peter Sellers suffered the first in a series of heart attacks and was declared clinically dead. He later recalled: "I just floated out of my physical form and saw them cart my body away to hospital. I went with it... I wasn't frightened ... I was fine ... it was my body that was in trouble."
This book reveals that such experiences are more common than you imagine and that we have no reason to fear death as it is not the end but a beginning.
The accounts of those who have returned from what we call heaven make poignant reading and bring great comfort. They help to cultivate the view that death is not an end but a process of withdrawal from one reality in order to awaken to another. Then we may finally lose our fear of death. "I Remember Dying" is sensitive, compelling and a very good read. (144 pages) Publisher Quantum ISBN 9780572032647