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“My experience showed me that the death of the body and the brain are not the end of consciousness, that human experience continues beyond the grave. More important, it continues under the gaze of a God who loves and cares about each one of us and about where the Universe itself and all the beings withing it are ultimately goind.”

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Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

The author, a neurosurgeon, recounts his own near-death experience and the profound insights he gained during his journey. The book delves into the mysteries of consciousness and the potential existence of life after death, based on the author's own experiences and scientific perspectives. more

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Eben Alexander
Eben Alexander

Eben Alexander is a renowned neurosurgeon born on December 11, 1953. He has extensive experience in the field of neuroscience and has published numerous academic papers during his career. more

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