Wisdom of Near Death Experiences
By Dr. Penny Sartori
Foreword by Dr. Pim van Lommel
By Dr. Penny Sartori
Foreword by Dr. Pim van Lommel
By Dr. Penny Sartori
Foreword by Dr. Pim van Lommel
By Dr. Penny Sartori
Foreword by Dr. Pim van Lommel
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$15.95
Feb 18, 2014 | ISBN 9781780285658
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Mar 25, 2014 | ISBN 9781780287690
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Praise
“Nurse Penny Sartori was driven by an experience with a traumatized dying patient to study near-death experiences, not to pursue what might happen in an afterlife but rather to improve what happens in this life. Her goal was to learn all she could about the dying process in order to help her patients find meaning in their illness and restore a sense of well-being in their lives. The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences, the fruit of her labors, is an invaluable resource for health care workers, for dying patients and their families, and for all of us who will face death eventually.”
– Bruce Greyson, M.D., Carlson Professor of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
“With more than twenty years experience of nursing dying people in an intensive therapy unit , plus a Ph.D. in Near-death Experiences, Dr. Sartori is very well qualified to discuss issues of death and dying. She believes that NDEs provide us with a greater understanding of the dying process and that care of terminally ill patients could be enhanced if NDEs would more widely studied. A greater acceptance of the inevitability of death would help the situation of terminally ill people. At present they are increasingly exposed to invasive and burdensome treatments even when prospects for recovery are recognised as minimal. This is an immensely valuable contribution to current debates about patient care.”
- Paul Badham PhD., Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, Trinity, St. David
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