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| Visions, Trips, and Crowded Rooms: Who and What You See Before You Die |  | Author: David Kessler Publisher: Hay House Category: Book
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Seller: Lilly Street Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 16,332
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.9
ISBN: 1401925421 Dewey Decimal Number: 155.937 EAN: 9781401925420 ASIN: 1401925421
Publication Date: May 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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David Kessler, one of the most renowned experts on death and grief, takes on three uniquely shared experiences that challenge our ability to explain and fully understand the mystery of our final days. The first is “visions.” As the dying lose sight of this world, some people appear to be looking into the world to come. The second shared experience is getting ready for a “trip.” These trips may seem to us to be all about leaving, but for the dying, they may be about arriving. Finally, the third phenomenon is “crowded rooms.” The dying often talk about seeing a room full of people, as they constantly repeat the word crowded. In truth, we never die alone. Just as loving hands greeted us when we were born, so will loving arms embrace us when we die. In the tapestry of life and death, we may begin to see connections to the past that we missed in life. While death may look like a loss to the living, the last hours of a dying person may be filled not with emptiness, but rather with fullness. In this fascinating book, David brings us stunning stories from the bedsides of the dying that will educate, enlighten, and comfort us all.
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visions,trips and crowded rooms June 1, 2010 Elaine Beard (Adelaide,South Australia,Australia) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Iloved this book.I have read many on this subject. This one gives hope and comfort to those who may be taking care of friends or loved ones who are preparing to leave this mortal sphere .I have always felt that to learn of death and dying is to learn how better to live.
WOW and FINALLY July 2, 2010 leigh stratton 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
FINALLY someone has captured what so many of us believe to be true and even more of us have witnessed as our loved ones pass away. And regardless of whether or not you believe in the idea that there is a universal, common and beautiful experience as we pass on, there is an undeniable take away from Kessler's work... enightenment and hope. That's one reason I love this book. (My husband, the biggest skeptic of all, was blown away by this work. And it has opened up a wonderful dialogue between us--another reason I love this book!) Kessler's authentic, compelling and beautifully written stories allow us a peek into what is an inevitable time in all of our lives, the end of it. And if you don't already believe, you may very well be convinced. WOW!
Visions, Trips, and Crowded Room: Who and What You See Before you Die August 15, 2010 Delois L. Palmer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book. Wonderfully written. Reading this book will make you look forward to the time when we leave this earth and head home to heaven.
Reflective, inspirational vignettes August 28, 2010 David V. Mallory Sr. (Richland, NJ, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am enjoying reading this book of vignettes on the reports given of visions/encounters with the other world by persons near death or in critical near-death health situations. The reports are given by physicians, nurses, family members and end-of-life caregivers who are usually attending patients. The reports are brief, well written, and makes one reflect on the possibility that life is more than living and death is more than dying. Whether the reports are halucinations or induced by medication, they do present as touching and inspirational.
Visions, Trips and Crowded Rooms........ June 1, 2010 A. Samurin (Allegany, NY USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Before the mother of a friend of mine died, she told her daughter she was about to take a trip. Knowing this, attracted me to David Kessler's book. He, himself, is very interesting but the stories of the experiences of health care workers of all kinds was more than interesting too.
It is a very quick read. Each experience is short, descriptive and to the point. Most of the people were happy to write of their experiences with the dying because they could maintain anonymity. However, their lives and beliefs were challenged and often changed because of these experiences.
The book is definitely worth reading and giving extra thought to. In many ways it's very comforting.
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