[FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily

2013-06-18 Thread Carol
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.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily

2013-06-17 Thread Carol
I began reading Proof of Heaven this week. (After I finished reading Wild 
by Cheryl Strayed. Someone on here may have mentioned that book too.)

I'm a slow reader and work is busy these days, so it'll probably take me a few 
weeks to read it, even though it's a short book. I've just finished Chapter 10.

I feel connected to the book, one reason being because I'm pretty confident 
that Dr. Kelly (whom the author mentions in Chapter 10) was my Dad's doctor at 
Wake Forest Baptist (WFB) after Dad was in a head-on collision in July, 1983, 
and was left paralyzed. At least I'm pretty sure it'd be the same doc. In 1983, 
the Dr. Kelly that treated/observed my father was a tall man, probably in his 
40s at the time. I did a web search, and Dr. Kelly is now in his late 70s and 
was chairman of neurosurgery at WFB from 1978-2000. He's the only Dr. Kelly 
that came up in a google search for spinal injury at WFB.

Just wanted to share that tidbit...it's one serendipitous thing that causes me 
to feel more connected with the author. 

As far as  the content, what he describes so far in his coma state reminds me 
of tripping and/or hallucinating on psychedelics.

I look forward to continuing the read. 

**



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Carol jchwelch@... wrote:

 Just ordered Proof of Heaven from Amazon.
 Thanks for the review Ann!
 
 **
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@ wrote:
 
  Nice piece of writing Ann - I just read it too.
  
  Try Dying to be Me by Anita Moorjani if you have a mind to - I loved it.
  
  
  
  
  
   From: Ann awoelflebater@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 9:58 AM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Proof of Heaven - for Emily
   
  
  
    
  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.
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily

2013-04-13 Thread Michael Jackson
It is very very uplifting





 From: Ann awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 10:11 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily
 


  


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote:

 Nice piece of writing Ann - I just read it too.
 
 Try Dying to be Me by Anita Moorjani if you have a mind to - I loved it.

Thanks for the recommendation. I have an iPad and will order it tonight. I love 
the instant gratification when it comes to being able to order books online 
like that and download them immediately. I thought I would miss the feel of the 
paper and the book in my hand more when reading from a tablet screen (iPad) 
plus I feel veyy guilty about not buying from my local bookstores (I always 
try to buy from independent bookstores, being an little independent shop owner 
myself).

Now I can continue to obsess on death and dying more than I usually do by 
reading a second book on it. Hopefully ' Dying to be Me'  will be uplifting. I 
tend to get rather Woody Allenish about illness and death. I need all the 
uplift I can get.
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Ann awoelflebater@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 9:58 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Proof of Heaven - for Emily
 
 
 
   
 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.



 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily

2013-04-12 Thread Carol
Just ordered Proof of Heaven from Amazon.
Thanks for the review Ann!

**

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote:

 Nice piece of writing Ann - I just read it too.
 
 Try Dying to be Me by Anita Moorjani if you have a mind to - I loved it.
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Ann awoelflebater@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 9:58 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Proof of Heaven - for Emily
  
 
 
   
 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.





[FairfieldLife] Re: Proof of Heaven - for Emily

2013-04-12 Thread Ann


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote:

 Nice piece of writing Ann - I just read it too.
 
 Try Dying to be Me by Anita Moorjani if you have a mind to - I loved it.

Thanks for the recommendation. I have an iPad and will order it tonight. I love 
the instant gratification when it comes to being able to order books online 
like that and download them immediately. I thought I would miss the feel of the 
paper and the book in my hand more when reading from a tablet screen (iPad) 
plus I feel veyy guilty about not buying from my local bookstores (I always 
try to buy from independent bookstores, being an little independent shop owner 
myself).

Now I can continue to obsess on death and dying more than I usually do by 
reading a second book on it. Hopefully ' Dying to be Me'  will be uplifting. I 
tend to get rather Woody Allenish about illness and death. I need all the 
uplift I can get.
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Ann awoelflebater@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 9:58 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Proof of Heaven - for Emily
  
 
 
   
 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.