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World renown expert on death, dying, and bereavement Dr. Kenneth Doka joins me to talk about experiences at life’s end in his book When We Die: Extraordinary Experiences at Life’s End.
Premonitions of death, near-death experiences, and afterlife communications are common experiences, but they can be difficult to talk about and understand. Dr. Doka demystifies fact from fiction and provides healing to those left behind.
The book explores dozens of case studies and fascinating research on the unusual phenomena related to the dying process and helps you come to your own understanding of what these experiences mean.
We talk about
- Death coincidences
- Terminal Lucidity
- Ghosts
- REincarnation
- Various life’s end experiences.
- Death-bed coincidences
- Ghosts in your family home
- Premonitions of death
- Near-death awareness
- The journey of grief
- How bonds with the deceased can become chains
- Spiritual and emotional presence in our lives after death
Stories of what is possible at Life’s End
With a deep sends of empathy and compassion, When we die: Extraordinary Experiences at Life’s End insights support you as you integrate these phenomena and cope with the emotions that come along with them.
If you are mourning someone who just transitioned or did so decades ago, this book will help you through the grief process to a place of healing and understanding. We all live at the edge of forever at life’s end.
Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D., is a professor of counseling and a leading authority on issues involving death, dying, and grief. He has edited or written over 35 acclaimed books on Death-related subjects, Including Grief is a Journey. Additionally, Dr. Doka is president and chair of the Association for Death Education and Counseling and The International work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement.