A review by sofiamarielg
Life After Life: The Investigation of a Phenomenon - Survival of Bodily Death by Raymond A. Moody Jr.

5.0

This one was a recommendation from my psychotherapist. The foreword by Kübler-Ross was moving and affecting, but heavy, so it was a relief to find that the book itself was more like an interesting conversation with a stranger. Dr. Moody explains everything thoroughly and with an objective tone that lends credibility to his text - as he states himself, he is not claiming to have found proof of life after death, or trying to persuade his readers into believing any of this as irrefutable fact. Rather, he presents the information, explains the connections between the accounts from his interviews, and later, texts such as those of Plato and the Bible, leaving the reader to make their own decisions about what they believe. I found this book to be incredibly valuable to my understanding of death.