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In this thought-provoking film, director Paul Perry uses recent research into near-death experiences to answer the question that's plagued humans since the beginning of time: Is there life after death? Through interviews with near-death researchers and accounts from those who've returned from the abyss -- along with case studies, event recreations and spiritual artwork -- the film makes the case that life continues long after our last breath

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blanche-2
2011/03/29

I enjoyed "Afterlife," and since this video was made, more information has come out about the NDE experience.This was not as compelling as the series that appeared on A&E channel for a time, where people told stories of actually being pronounced dead and what happened to them. Nothing quite as shocking on this video, but still interesting.This is a controversial topic and a fascinating one. We're told that the tunnel etc. are created by endorphins, yet how can that be when the patient is flatlining. How is it people meet relatives they never knew, take on psychic abilities, become musicians -- and most remarkable to me is how people who have had horrendous accidents and should not have lived, have what are basically miracle cures.More will come out on this as time passes. In the meantime, this is a good video with good information that is not boring.

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