Book Summary
Life After Life by Raymond Moody explores the phenomenon of near-death experiences (NDEs). In the book, Dr. Moody presents accounts from people who were declared clinically dead or came very close to death but were later revived. Many of them described similar experiences, such as moving through a tunnel, seeing a bright light, feeling peace, observing their bodies from outside, or encountering spiritual beings. Moody analyzes these reports and suggests that they may offer insight into what happens after death. While the book does not claim to prove life after death scientifically, it introduces the concept of near-death experiences to a wide audience and encourages readers to think about consciousness, death, and spirituality in new ways.
About the Author –
Raymond Moody is an American physician, psychologist, and philosopher best known for his research on near-death experiences. He earned degrees in philosophy and medicine and became widely recognized after publishing Life After Life, which popularized the term “near-death experience.” Moody has spent many years studying consciousness, spirituality, and human experiences related to death. His work has influenced both scientific discussions and public interest in the subject of life after death.
