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At Heaven''s Door: What Shared Journeys to the Afterlife Teach About Dying Well and Living Better

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By (author): William J. Peters

A brilliant and fascinating (Eben Alexander, MD, author of Proof of Heaven) explorationrich with powerful personal stories and convincing researchof the many ways the living can and do accompany the dying on their journey into the afterlife.

In 2000, end-of-life therapist William Peters was volunteering at the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco when he had an extraordinary experience as he was reading aloud to a patient: he suddenly felt himself floating midair, completely out of his body. The patient, who was also aloft, looked at him and smiled. The next moment, Peters felt himself return to his bodybut his patient never regained consciousness and died.

Perplexed and stunned by what had happened, Peters began searching for other people whod shared similar experiences. He would spend the next twenty years gathering and meticulously categorizing their stories to identify key patterns and features of what is now known as the shared crossing experience. The similarities, which cut across continents and cultures and include awe-inspiring visual and sensory effects, and powerful emotional aftershocks.

The book is filled with moving and tender (Jack Kornfield, PhD, author of A Path with Heart) tales of spouses seeing their loved ones reach the other side after decades together and bereaved parents who share their childrens entry into the afterlife. Applying rigorous research, Peters digs into the effects of these shared crossing experiences impartliberation at the sight of a loved one finding joy, a sense of reconciliation if the relationship was fraughtand explores questions like: What can explain these shared death experiences? How can we increase our likelihood of having one? What do these experiences tell us about what lies beyond? And, most importantly, how can they help take away the string of death and better prepare us for our own final moments? How can we have both a better life and a better death? See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 231g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 213mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781982150440

About William J. Peters

William Peters is the founder of the Shared Crossing Project and director of its Research Initiative. Recognized as a global leader in the field of shared death studies he has spent decades studying end-of-life experiences. Previously Peters worked as a hospice volunteer with the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco and as a teacher and social worker in Central and South America. A practicing grief and bereavement therapist he holds degrees from Harvards Graduate School of Education and UC Berkeley. His work on end-of-life is informed by his therapeutic work with individuals and families personal experiences with death and dying across cultures and his familys own end-of-life journeys.

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