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In recent years, a number of psychologists and psychiatrists have been researching and writing about the subject of a possible continuation of consciousness after death which their patients, and in some cases family members, have reported to them from periods during which they were clinically deceased. Additional evidence, obtained in many cases from hypnotic sessions, suggests that not only is there a "life after life," but that memories of life experience and other features of what has happened during a person's lifetime can emerge in a person born subsequently on earth, which leads some to the view that our lives can continue in physical form after we die.
Following are a number of items in written, audio and video form, that report some of the evidence collected on this subject. These materials are grouped into two categories. The first section offers items that provide what appears to be good evidence for the reality of life continuing beyond physical death, based upon accounts of personal experiences people have reported following their resuscitation after being declared clinically dead (cessation of breathing, heartbeat and brain activity), as interpreted by people who have collected and studied such accounts. The second section offers evidence for the idea that after we have "crossed over," at least some part of who we have been can re-emerge in fleshly form again.
Please refer to the VLC page for information about an excellent player that can be used to play any of the video and audio files listed below, and to the Calibre page, which provides details about an equally good electronic book reader that can handle the e-books. Both are free and are available for Linux, Macintosh and Windows operating systems.
Each of the folling items can be downloaded to your own computer through right-clicking on the link and selecting Save link as (or something similar, depending on he browser you use).