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Cheating the Ferryman: The Revolutionary Science of Life After Death. The Sequel to the Bestselling Is There Life After Death?

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anthony Peake
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Future life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 p.)
Place of Publication:
Vearsa
Summary:
Peake's explanation of your immortality is the most innovative and provocative argument I have seen - Bruce Greyson, Carlson Professor of Psychiatry, University of Virginia.Have you ever experienced deja vu? Have you ever felt your intuition guiding you down a particular path? These perceptions may be everyday clues to your immortality.In this mind-expanding book, bestselling author, lecturer and broadcaster Anthony Peake presents an incorporated theory of reality which reveals that death is not the end of human consciousness.Peake presents new evidence which supports his theory that personal death is a scientific impossibility. This is sourced from never-before-published accounts from Cambridge University archives, as well as new studies by world-leading researchers in subjects as diverse as quantum mechanics, neurochemistry and consciousness studies.Cheating the Ferryman is the much-awaited sequel to Peake's internationally bestselling book Is There Life After Death? It explores the reasons behind deja vu, near-death experiences, lucid dreaming, "entity encounters", out-of-body experiences and other unexplained phenomena. This inspiring and extraordinary book will appeal to anyone wanting to investigate the scientific possibility of life after death.
ISBN:
1-3988-1806-2

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