A Near-Death Experience to Die For
above: Fanny Ruthven Paget In her 1917 book, How I Know that the Dead Are Alive, Fanny Ruthven Paget offers one of the most vivid and detailed near-death experiences ever recorded. While... More »
above: Fanny Ruthven Paget In her 1917 book, How I Know that the Dead Are Alive, Fanny Ruthven Paget offers one of the most vivid and detailed near-death experiences ever recorded. While... More »
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return... More »
above: Leonora Piper Before March 1892, Dr. Richard Hodgson, the executive secretary and chief investigator for the American Society for Psychical Research (SPR) rejected the spirit hypothesis of mediumship. He believed that the purported... More »
My book, The Articulate Dead, was released during December by Galde Press. I have had numerous questions concerning the book from friends, correspondents, and from a half-dozen Internet radio stations. Thus, I... More »
above: Dr. Pamela Rae Heath My interview with Dr. Heath was for the March issue of "The Searchlight," which I edit for the Academy of Spirituality and Paranormal Studies. For more information on the... More »
above: Clever Hans Every now and then I'll hear a story about how either a bird or butterfly, or a group of butterflies, is accepted as a sign that a deceased loved one is... More »
There have been numerous messages and signs from the spirit world indicating that many spirits are slow in recognizing that they are "dead," some floundering in this state for a long time, however... More »
In his 1942 book, Life Now and Forever , Arthur J. Wills, Ph.D., president of the U.S. College of Psychic Science and Research, tells of his own experiments with out-of-body travel and then... More »
If you haven't already made a New Year's Resolution, let me suggest one: Make death your friend, your daily companion. Rather than thinking of death as the Grim Reaper , imagine "him" or... More »
There are very extreme views as to what should happen to suicide bombers in the afterlife. At one extreme, they are seen as heroic martyrs in the service of God and should be richly... More »