Apparitions at the Moment of Death: The Living Ghost in Legend, Lyric, and Lore
English
By (author): Daniel Bourke
Discover how the bonds of life and love transcend death
Explains the phenomenon of crisis apparitions: visions of loved ones that are experienced simultaneously with their deaths, even at great distances
Examines a wide range of sources, including history, literature, folklore, theology, and contemporary culture that demonstrate the timelessness and ubiquity of these ghostly encounters
Presents hundreds of vivid accounts of crisis apparitions, many never before compiled in a single volume
Since ancient times, people from nearly every culture and corner of the world have experienced visions of loved ones that coincided with their faraway deaths. These otherworldly synchronicities, known as crisis apparitions, are not rare; in fact, they have always been a part of our collective experience, blurring the lines between our knowledge of life and our beliefs about the afterlife. In this work of spiritual scholarship, academic researcher Daniel Bourke explores the moment of death from a deeply illuminating perspective, giving readers unprecedented access to mystifying corners of paranormal study.
From the temples of ancient Egypt to the hospital rooms of the twenty-first century, from the works of Homer to the monks of the Middle Ages, from the saint to the shaman, Bourke examines the crisis apparition and the phenomena of the living ghost in legend, lyric, and lore, demonstrating their universal nature for the first time. He shares profound accounts from a wide range of sourcesincluding history, literature, folklore, theology, and contemporary cultureto reveal how widespread these ghostly encounters are throughout the ages.
In demonstrating how these remarkable encounters with living ghosts arent fearsome experiences but leave the recipient full of healing and hope, this book offers insight into how the beloved dead seem to communicate and the intertwined nature of humanity in this world and the next. See more
Explains the phenomenon of crisis apparitions: visions of loved ones that are experienced simultaneously with their deaths, even at great distances
Examines a wide range of sources, including history, literature, folklore, theology, and contemporary culture that demonstrate the timelessness and ubiquity of these ghostly encounters
Presents hundreds of vivid accounts of crisis apparitions, many never before compiled in a single volume
Since ancient times, people from nearly every culture and corner of the world have experienced visions of loved ones that coincided with their faraway deaths. These otherworldly synchronicities, known as crisis apparitions, are not rare; in fact, they have always been a part of our collective experience, blurring the lines between our knowledge of life and our beliefs about the afterlife. In this work of spiritual scholarship, academic researcher Daniel Bourke explores the moment of death from a deeply illuminating perspective, giving readers unprecedented access to mystifying corners of paranormal study.
From the temples of ancient Egypt to the hospital rooms of the twenty-first century, from the works of Homer to the monks of the Middle Ages, from the saint to the shaman, Bourke examines the crisis apparition and the phenomena of the living ghost in legend, lyric, and lore, demonstrating their universal nature for the first time. He shares profound accounts from a wide range of sourcesincluding history, literature, folklore, theology, and contemporary cultureto reveal how widespread these ghostly encounters are throughout the ages.
In demonstrating how these remarkable encounters with living ghosts arent fearsome experiences but leave the recipient full of healing and hope, this book offers insight into how the beloved dead seem to communicate and the intertwined nature of humanity in this world and the next. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 16 Jan 2025