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A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife with Eben Alexander
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Harvard Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander joins us to share his incredible near-death experience and what it taught him about life.
Eben is the author of several incredible books, including the bestselling Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, which he joins us to talk about. In 2008, he was put into a medically induced coma after falling gravely ill with acute bacterial meningoencephalitis, which has a 90% mortality rate. What happened from there is against all odds. His neocortex was so damaged he should not have been dreaming or having any type of dream-like experience, yet he had an NDE.
The experience profoundly altered his view of life and its meaning, and he shares his incredible story and many valuable lessons to inspire us all.
Find out more about Eben here.
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- Buy our book Good Mourning: Honest Conversations About Grief and Loss, here: linktr.ee/goodmourningpodcast
- Check out our affirmation cards for grief and loss at www.goodmourning.com.au
- Follow us on Instagram at @goodmourningpodcast
Share your story on My Tributes here
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Harvard Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander joins us to share his incredible near-death experience and what it taught him about life.
Eben is the author of several incredible books, including the bestselling Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, which he joins us to talk about. In 2008, he was put into a medically induced coma after falling gravely ill with acute bacterial meningoencephalitis, which has a 90% mortality rate. What happened from there is against all odds. His neocortex was so damaged he should not have been dreaming or having any type of dream-like experience, yet he had an NDE.
The experience profoundly altered his view of life and its meaning, and he shares his incredible story and many valuable lessons to inspire us all.
Find out more about Eben here.
Connect with us
- Join our grief support membership waitlist here.
- Buy our book Good Mourning: Honest Conversations About Grief and Loss, here: linktr.ee/goodmourningpodcast
- Check out our affirmation cards for grief and loss at www.goodmourning.com.au
- Follow us on Instagram at @goodmourningpodcast
Share your story on My Tributes here
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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