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The New Revelation, by Arthur Conan Doyle - Akasha Classics,
AkashaPublishing.Com - The (dis)connection between psychological
(or scientific) and psychic mind is a subject that has baffled man
for centuries. The phenomenon captured the attention of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle in a very particular way, a man in whom the analytic
and artistic struggled for dominance. Originally published in 1918,
the New Revelation deals not only with the issue of physical versus
metaphysical, but also considers the problem of death (and
afterlife) and the question of communication with the spirit world.
Conan Doyle's captivating prose and pragmatic, yet human, voice
makes for an enlightening exploration of some eternally relevant
questions and possible answers. Scottish surgeon and political
activist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle turned his passions into stories
and novels, producing fiction and nonfiction works sometimes
controversial (The Great Boer War, 1900), sometimes fanciful (The
Coming of the Fairies, 1922), and sometimes legendary (The
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1892).
Internationally acclaimed neurosurgeon Dr Eben Alexander always
considered himself a man of science. His unwavering belief in
evidence-based medicine fuelled a career in the top medical
institutions of the world. But all this was set to change. One
morning in 2008 he fell into a coma after suffering a rare form of
bacterial meningitis. Scans of his brain revealed massive damage.
Death was deemed the most likely outcome. As his family prepared
themselves for the worst, something miraculous happened. Dr
Alexander's brain went from near total inactivity to awakening. He
made a full recovery but he was never the same. He woke certain of
the infinite reach of the soul, he was certain of a life beyond
death. In this astonishing book, Dr Alexander shares his
experience, pieced together from the notes he made as soon as he
was able to write again. Unlike other accounts of near-death
experiences, he is able to explain in depth why his brain was
incapable of fabricating the journey he experienced. His story is
one of profound beauty and inspiration.
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