Here is a website link to the non-profit that Dr. Alexander help found:
http://www.eternea.org/index.aspx

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann" <awoelflebater@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Emily, I have finished the book and I enjoyed it. I would characterize 
> 'Proof of Heaven' as a big book within a little book. On one level it is a 
> little book, it is merely one man's experience of a place, a reality that he 
> believes was true. What he reveals about his experience is lovely in the 
> extreme; it is very personal and I would love most aspects of what he saw and 
> perceived to be true. The big part of the book for me is that it has 
> permanently instilled in me a vision and a hope for what could be waiting for 
> me after death.
> 
> I believe Eben to be a courageous man who, in the male-dominated medical 
> profession, has put himself forward for what he knows to be probable ridicule 
> in his peers' eyes. It is very evident from his writing that his NDE is the 
> one most substantial event in his life and because of what it has done for 
> him personally, on all levels, he feels it vital to communicate his 
> 'findings' while in his coma to the world. That is how positive and life 
> altering his coma experience was, let alone the very near to dying he came 
> with a very rare disease for someone his age. 
> 
> Then there is, of course, the 'miracle' of complete recovery from virtual 
> brain death as more proof to him that he was 'chosen' to have this NDE and 
> recovery in order to spread a message of hope and happiness for people. Plus, 
> being a learned man in the area of the brain and its functioning, its 
> physical makeup and how disease or health manifests as well as knowledge 
> gained through years practicing and studying within in his profession, his 
> opinions and scientific evidence give more clout to dispel the notion his NDE 
> was merely a vision or brain-originating hallucination. He gives strong 
> evidence for why it could not be that but was the EXPERIENCE OF PURE 
> CONSCIOUSNESS unsullied by brain function or memory or projection.
> 
> I also found that in his description of the various 'strata' of those worlds 
> he visited after falling into his deep coma  that they resonated with some 
> part of me. The worm's eye view was something I felt I had some knowledge of 
> as well as the infinite bliss and love of the deeper places, the places even 
> closer to God. I felt in his descriptions a tickling of some deeper memory 
> for me of some truth there so I take his NDE very seriously.
> 
> Thanks for recommending the book, it was a worthwhile read and maybe as close 
> as we can come to a scientifically backed up explanation for what might 
> possibly exist, for some or for all, after dropping the body. No matter what, 
> it is a lovely idea or vision to hold in one's awareness while we still 
> clamber about this planet in the body we currently possess.
>

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