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Autor:
Stephanie Arnold, Kim Elizabeth Herschaf, Peter M. Anthony, Jean R. Hausheer, Raymond O’Brien, Jean Barban, Bill McDonald, Ellen Whealton, Nancy Evans Bush, Chris Batts, Karen Thomas, Erica McKenzie, Rynn Burke, Peter Baldwin Panagore, Sue Pighini, Tony Woody, Ingrid Honkala, P.M.H. Atwater
Publikováno v:
Narrative inquiry in bioethics. 10(1)
Autor:
Nancy Evans Bush
Publikováno v:
Narrative inquiry in bioethics. 10(1)
Autor:
Nancy Evans, Bush, Bruce, Greyson
Publikováno v:
Missouri medicine. 111(6)
Like the better-publicized pleasurable NDEs, distressing near-death experiences are both fascinating and frustrating as altered states of consciousness. Because of the deeply rooted concept of hell in Western culture and its Christian association wit
Autor:
Nancy Evans Bush
Publikováno v:
Journal of Near-Death Studies. 21:99-133
The routes by which individuals attribute meaning to a near-death experience (NDE) appear to be similar, whether the experience was radiant or terrifying. This article explores three such avenues in relation to frightening experiences. I argue that r
Autor:
Nancy Evans Bush, Bruce Greyson
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry. 55:95-110
Most reported near-death experiences include profound feelings of peace, joy, and cosmic unity. Less familiar are the reports following close brushes with death of experiences that are partially or entirely unpleasant, frightening, or frankly hellish
Autor:
Nancy Evans Bush
Publikováno v:
Journal of Near-Death Studies. 10:5-9
Looking back on ten years of involvement with near-death studies and with the International Association for Near-Death Studies, I review some of the major questions and accomplishments of that decade both in our understanding of the near-death experi
Autor:
Nancy Evans Bush
Publikováno v:
Journal of Near-Death Studies. 7:121-128
Review of the book "Coming Back to Life: The After-Effects of the Near-Death Experience" written by P.M.H. Atwater regarding difficulties that near-death experiencers have adjusting to life during and after their recoveries.