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CALLING OUR SPIRITS HOME by Jean Houston
The power of essence shapes who we are as cultures and as individuals, says philosopher-psychologist Houston, and "entelechy"
unfolds the seeds of what we might become.
THE STATUS OF SURVIVAL RESEARCH by Michael
Grosso
What are the main problems and evidence facing scientists and philosophers investigating the possibility of life after
death? Philosopher of science Grosso presents an overview of this frontier field.
ALTERNATIVE COSMOLOGIES AND ALTERED STATES by
Stanislav Grof
Leading transpersonal psychologist and psychiatrist Grof emphasizes how dying, death, postmortem survival, and altered
states of consciousness are integral to life in pre-industrial cosmologies. What can we learn from them?
THE RE-EMERGENCE OF THE SURVIVAL QUESTION
by Willis Harman
Academic interest in consciousness survival waned to a mere trickle earlier this century; now we seem set again for a fresh
look. IONS' president Harman talks about the importance of the issue.
HONORING THE WISDOM OF DEATH by Joan
Borysenko
Personal stories often touch the heart where data simply fuel debate. Therapist and scientist Borysenko tells of three
people who inspire faith in the meaning and dignity of the final transition.
NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE AND ETHICAL TRANSFORMATION
by David Lorimer
Our capacity to experience other people's thoughts and feelings may connect us at a deep level. Lorimer recounts a dramatic
story of a near-death life review.
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