Description
Age-old African beliefs that speak of a body that is not the physical body, an ancient Mesopotamian epic which contains a hidden message about life and death; old Tibetan and Chinese writings which talk of the importance of. nothingness; the behaviour of electrons separated by vast distances; the tales of people who have come back from a death-like experience after a heart attack or an accident: a Moslem philosopher of the twelfth century who ponders the possibility of an afterlife in a non-physical environment. All of these are the matter of this book. And all of them talk, in one way or another, about an existence after our death. The author's search among these often unexpected places provides insights into the nature of consciousness after death and the structure of our being.
While subscribing to no particular formal religion the author has had a life-long interest in spirituality and for twenty years was close to a living Spiritual Master.