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Paul Perry

    1 de enero de 1950
    The Black Ship
    Life Before Life
    Closer to the Light
    The Light Beyond
    Más cerca de la luz
    Donde Dios habita. Cómo nuestros cerebros están unidos al universo
    • ¿Hay pruebas de que las experiencias próximas a la muerte y otras vivencias espirituales puedan curar afecciones en el cuerpo, la mente y el espíritu? ¿Existen formas sencillas de conectar con una «fuente universal de poder» que los maestros espirituales denominan «iluminación»? ¿Se están ignorando evidencias científicas de vida después de la muerte? ¿Hay un núcleo en nuestro cerebro que se comunica directamente con Dios y el universo? Melvin Rose, pediatra, responde afirmativamente a estas preguntas. Su obra ilumina los puntos de contacto entre ciencia y misticismo, revelando la parte de nuestro cerebro que establece nuestro vínculo biológico con el universo y mostrando cómo conectarnos con la energía universal para lograr salud, paz interior y trascendencia. A través de casos reales emocionantes, aplica rigor científico al estudio de lo espiritual, buscando probar la existencia de vida después de la muerte. Melvin Morse, doctor en Medicina por la Universidad George Washington y pediatra en Seattle, es una autoridad mundial en estudios sobre experiencias cercanas a la muerte, habiendo investigado durante ocho años las vivencias de niños que han pasado por muertes clínicas.

      Donde Dios habita. Cómo nuestros cerebros están unidos al universo
      3,7
    • Complies new case histories of near-death experiences, discusses two phenomena not covered in previous books, and describes the profound, often life-transforming, influence of near-death experiences

      The Light Beyond
      4,3
    • Closer to the Light

      Learning From the Near-Death Experiences of Children

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The skeptics have had their say; now listen to the experts. In hundreds of interviews with children who had once been declared clinically dead, Dr. Morse found that children too young to have absorbed our adult views and ideas of death, share first-hand accounts of out-of-body travel, telepathic communication and encounters with dead friends and relatives. Finally illuminating what it is like to die, here is proof that there is that elusive "something" that survives "bodily death."

      Closer to the Light
      4,2
    • Dr Moody's interest in past life regression was sparked by a torrent of correspondence in the wake of "Life After Life". Here are pages of evidence of past life experiences which Moody examines for their relevance to people's lives today.

      Life Before Life
      3,0
    • The Black Ship

      The Quest to Recover an English Pirate Ship and Its Lost Treasure

      • 311 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Swallowed by the shifting sands off Cape Cod in April 1717, were Bellamy, the English-sailor-turned-pirate adventurer, the "Whydah" and its loot. Spellbound by the folklore, the author writes a story of adventure, history and underwater archaeology which is also the tale of two men separated by almost 300 years yet united by a common obsession.

      The Black Ship
      4,0
    • A collection of the experiences of men and women who have communicated with the dead using the easy-to-learn techniques developed by Dr. Raymond Moody. As proof of life after death, these stunning testimonials promise to launch even more research and give comfort to people around the world.

      Reunions. Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones
      4,0
    • Fear and Loathing

      The Strange and Terrible Saga of Hunter S. Thompson

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The first biography of Gonzo journalist and American legend Hunter S. Thompson. Perry chronicles Thompson's evolution from his early years as a young hell-raiser through the birth of Gonzo journalism, his mysterious eight-year hiatus, and the continuing saga of his outlaw existence. 30 photos. National radio and TV coverage.

      Fear and Loathing
      3,9
    • Paranormal

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, this book chronicles a scientist's extensive research into the possibility of life after death. Through rigorous investigation and personal anecdotes, the author examines various phenomena, including near-death experiences and paranormal events, challenging conventional beliefs. The narrative combines empirical evidence with philosophical questions, inviting readers to consider the implications of consciousness beyond physical existence. This thought-provoking journey encourages a deeper understanding of life, death, and what may lie beyond.

      Paranormal
      3,8
    • 'The garden is dying. Once an Edenic orchid farm, it has been decimated by the worst hurricane in Florida's living memory. Its glasshouses are shattered, the surrounding mangroves encroach and it laborer's are dangerously idle. When Romeo - an expert breeder of the endangered ghost orchid arrives from Honduras, Blanchard the keeper of the Garden, and Swallow his Irish lieutenant, believe their fortunes are on the rise. Romeo may not be all that he seems though, and Swallow can sense the newcomer shaking the Garden's creaking hierarchy. The ghost orchid they seek is infamously rare, a delicate and wildly valuable species, hidden deep in the treacherous cypress swamps of the Fakahatchee Strand. To capture the ghost, Blanchard and Swallow must strike a deal with a dangerously unpredictable member of the local Seminole tribe, whose wounded pride and simmering violence threaten to uproot any hope of success. As Blanchard's obsession distracts him from what is truly precious, Swallow's long buried traumas will test his ability to stope lust, betrayal and death from engulfing the Garden.' -cover

      The Garden
      3,8