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Living in a Mindful Universe: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Heart of Consciousness Kindle Edition
In 2008, Dr. Eben Alexander’s brain was severely damaged by a devastating case of bacterial meningitis, and he lapsed into a weeklong coma. It was almost certainly a death sentence, but he miraculously survived and brought back with him an astounding story. During those 7 days in coma, he was plunged into the deepest realms of consciousness and came to understand profound truths about the universe we inhabit. What he learned changed everything he knew about the brain, mind, and consciousness and drove him to ask a question confounding the entire scientific community: How do you explain the origins of consciousness if it is not a byproduct of the brain? His challenge relates to a revolutionary shift now underway within our modern scientific understanding. Ultimately, direct experience is key to fully understanding how we are all connected through the binding force of unconditional love and its unlimited power to heal.
In Living in a Mindful Universe, the New York Times bestselling author of Proof of Heaven and The Map of Heaven shares his insights into the true nature of consciousness. Embracing his radically new worldview, he began a committed program of personal exploration into nonlocal consciousness. Along the way, he met Karen Newell, who had spent most of her lifetime living the worldview he had only just discovered was possible. Her personal knowledge came from testing various techniques and theories as part of her daily routine. With Living in a Mindful Universe, they teach you how to tap into your greater mind and the power of the heart to facilitate enhancement of healing, relationships, creativity, guidance, and more. Using various modalities related to meditation and mindfulness, you will gain the power to access that infinite source of knowing so vital to us all, ultimately enriching every facet of your life.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRodale Books
- Publication dateOctober 17, 2017
- File size3.4 MB

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Raymond Moody, MD, PhD, author of Life After Life and Glimpses of Eternity
In Living in a Mindful Universe, Eben Alexander and Karen Newell explore the worlds of both science and spirit. They offer clear explanations of findings that challenge the Supreme Illusion of everyday physical reality, along with frank accounts of their own efforts to connect more with the Collective Mind. The result is a work filled with wisdom and compassion.
Jim B. Tucker, MD, New York Times best selling author of Return to Life:Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives
While eloquently telling us about the Mindful Universe, Eben Alexander and Karen Newell skillfully and beautifully drive home a timely and important message:You are not just part of a self aware and ever evolving universe, you are the one that gives it awareness and is evolving it! You are your universe. The authors make the compelling case that the future of our world and the future vision for our universe lies directly in our hands and in the choices we make.
Dr. Rudolph E. Tanzi, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, New York Times Best Selling Author of Super Brain and Super Genes
As a neurosurgeon previously steeped in materialism until his beliefs were shattered by a near death experience, Alexander is in a unique position of being able to provide a more comprehensive description of the true nature of reality than conventional science or spirituality can offer, which he delivers with great elegance within the pages of this book. Living in a Mindful Universe not only shatters conventional boundaries that traditionally separated science from spirituality, but also provides us with important insights on how to apply this understanding to our lives, which is much needed and so important in the fearful world we seem to be living in today!
Anita Moorjani ~~ New York Times BestSelling Author Dying to be Me
I have great admiration for Dr. Eben Alexander, because he didn't ignore something that science cannot (currently) explain--namely, a detailed near-death experience when his brain was clinically incapacitated. Highly recommended for anyone looking to harness the power of the human mind!
−Kelly Turner, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds
A very important book, with rich stories illustrating a world beyond the limits of materialistic science and one neurosurgeon's quest to rethink everything he has learned. Dr. Alexander's humbleness, along with the wise counsel of Karen Newell, is a roadmap for those wishing to bridge science and spirit and enter into a life of wonder and magic. And, it's a great read!
William Arntz, Creator of What the BLEEP Do We Know!?
Having previously accepted the philosophy of 'scientific materialism' as the ultimate truth, Dr. Alexander found that his life-transforming near-death experience during coma had shattered all of his former beliefs about the nature of consciousness, the roles of the mind and brain, and the meaning of life and death. His emergent understanding, which parallels much of the awakening in the modern scientific community, is presented in Living in a Mindful Universe, which illuminates the many steps he took to expand his understanding of a much larger, richer, and deeper cosmos.
Bill Guggenheim, Coauthor of Hello From Heaven!
Living in a Mindful Universe is a compelling introduction to a vitally important and rapidly unfolding paradigm shift in science. It highlights the decline of a nihilistic worldview held by scientists for centuries, where consciousness was a meaningless side effect of brain activity, to the rise of a far more comprehensive worldview where consciousness is the fundamental "glue" that defines reality itself.
Dean Radin, PhD, Chief Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences
Similar to Einstein, Eben, a man of science, delves into the Spiritual Oneness. He realizes that there are many paths up the mountain and they end up in the same place. As a result of understandings that Eben encountered during his coma, he succinctly conveys familiarity with many planes of consciousness, and the way he demonstrates this awareness is fascinating.
Ram Dass, author of Be Here Now
Numerous books have been written about consciousness, mind, soul, and love, but nobody has put them together in such an ingenious way as Dr. Eben Alexander. His book LIVING IN A MINDFUL UNIVERSE will bring its readers a road map for life that is desperately needed in these times of stress, conflict, and confusion. It not only deals with life after death but how to live a more meaningful existence right here and right now.
Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., co-author Personal Mythology
Dr. Eben Alexander's case history is one of the most important in the history of medicine. The fact that he physically survives his illness is astonishing, but his account of a journey during his coma to a resplendent domain that operates according to the principle of boundless love is even more surprising. Alexander's experience shows that the dismal, vacuous view of materialism, which guarantees total annihilation of consciousness with physical death, is almost certainly wrong.
Larry Dossey, MD, Author: ONE MIND
With a background in neurosurgery and having had direct experience of non-ordinary aspects of reality, Eben Alexander is a unique and valuable cultural asset in our efforts to develop a more mature understanding of the nature of self and world. In this delightful and mind-opening book, Eben and Karen take us with them on their journey of exploration subsequent to Eben's NDE. They show that the insights they have had are accessible to any one of us, and that sane, coherent, non-materialist views of reality not only exist, but are no longer fringe.
Bernardo Kastrup, author of Brief Peaks Beyond and Beyond Allegory
Living in a Mindful Universe goes beyond Dr. Alexander's previous books in showing how science and spirituality are coming together to give us a more complete understanding of consciousness, meaning, and purpose in the universe -- and in describing how we can realize our role in it.
Bruce Greyson, MD, Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), University of Virginia, co-editor of The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences
In this third book based upon his extraordinary experiences during a coma induced by bacterial meningitis, Eben Alexander provides new information about the coma and its aftermath, connects his experiences with world-wide and world-old mystical traditions, and links experiences of this sort with modern developments in physics. An exciting new journey of scientific self-discovery is certainly underway.
Edward F. Kelly, PhD, DOPS, University of Virginia, and lead author of Irreducible Mind (2007) and Beyond Physicalism (2015).
In this impressive book, Eben Alexander gives us a frank and very personal account of the life-changing transformation following his deep-coma experience. He shares with us ... his newly obtained insight in the mystery of the Collective Mind. This perspicuously written book will bring deeper understanding of the nature of the human spirit, and gives us all a greater knowledge about the nature of reality. Highly recommended.
Pim van Lommel, MD, cardiologist, author of Consciousness Beyond Life
From the Inside Flap
In 2008, Dr. Eben Alexander's brain was severely impaired by adevastating case of bacterial meningitis, and he lapsed into a weeklong coma. It was almost certainly a death sentence, but he miraculously survived and brought back with him an astounding story. During those seven days in coma, he was plunged into the deepest realms of consciousness, and came to understand profound truths about the universe we inhabit. What he learned changed everything he knew about the brain, mind, and consciousness and drove him to ask a question confounding the entire scientific community: How do you explain the origins of consciousness if it is not a byproduct of the brain? His challenge relates to a revolutionary shift now underway within our modern scientific understanding. Ultimately, direct experience is key to fully understanding how we are all connected through the binding force of unconditional love and its unlimited power to heal.
In Living in a Mindful Universe, the #1 NewYork Times bestselling author of Proof of Heavenand The Map of Heaven shares his insights into the true nature of consciousness. Embracing his radically new worldview, he began a committed program of personal exploration into non-local consciousness. Along the way, he met Karen Newell, who had spent most of her lifetime living the worldview he had only just discovered was possible. Her personal knowledge came from testing various techniques and theories as part of her daily routine. With Living in a MindfulUniverse, they teach others how to tap into our greater mind and the power of the heart to facilitate enhancement of healing, relationships, creativity, guidance, and more. Using various modalities related to meditation and mindfulness, you will gain the power to access that infinite source of knowing so vital to us all, ultimately enriching every facet of our lives.
About the Author
Karen Newell is a life-long seeker of spiritual wisdom and has amassed a wealth of firsthand experience exploring realms of consciousness. She is the cofounder of Sacred Acoustics, an innovator in the emerging field of brainwave entrainment audio recordings used to help listeners reach transcendental states of awareness.
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Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.
—Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893–1986), Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1937
What is the relationship between the mind and the brain? Most people do not dwell on this question. It’s best to leave such musings up to neuroscientists and philosophers—why spend time thinking about such scholarly matters? Brain and mind are clearly related, and that’s enough for most of us to know, right? We have more important things to focus on in our lives.
As a practicing neurosurgeon, I was exposed daily to the mind-brain relationship due to the fact that my patients would often have alterations in their level of consciousness. While this phenomenon was interesting, my focus was pragmatic. I was trained to evaluate those alterations in consciousness in order to diagnose and treat various tumors, injuries, infections, or strokes affecting the brain. We have the tools and, hopefully, the talent to benefit our patients by restoring them to more “normal” levels of conscious awareness. I closely followed developments in physics and knew there were theories about how it all works, but I had patients to care for, and more important things to consider.
My complacency with that arrangement of casual “understanding” came crashing to a halt on November 10, 2008. I collapsed on my bed and fell into a deep coma, after which I was admitted to Lynchburg General Hospital—the same hospital where I had worked as a neurosurgeon. While in coma, I experienced things that, in the weeks after awakening, baffled me and cried out for an explanation within the bounds of science as I knew it.
According to conventional neuroscience, due to the severe damage to my brain caused by an overwhelming bacterial meningoencephalitis, I should not have experienced anything—at all! But while my brain was besieged and swollen with infection, I went on a fantastic odyssey during which I remembered nothing of my life on earth. This odyssey seemed to have lasted for months or years, an elaborate journey into many layers of higher dimensions, at times viewed from the perspective of infinity and eternity, outside of space and time. Such a complete inactivation of my neocortex, the outer surface of the brain, should have disabled all but the most rudimentary experiences and memory—yet I was haunted by the persistence of so many ultrareal memories, vivid and complex. At first I simply trusted my doctors and their advice that “the dying brain can play all kinds of tricks.” After all, I had sometimes given my own patients the same “advice.”
My final follow-up visit with the main neurologist involved in my care came in early January 2010, fourteen months after awakening from my treacherous weeklong coma. Dr. Charlie Joseph had been a friend and close associate before my coma, and had struggled with the rest of my medical colleagues through the brunt of my horrific meningoencephalitis, recording the details of the neurological devastation along the way. We caught up on the specifics of my recovery (all of which were quite surprising and unexpected, given the severity of my illness during that fateful week), reviewing some of the neurological exams and MRI and CT scan results from my time in coma, and performing a complete neurological examination.
As tempting as it was to simply accept my extraordinary healing and current well-being as an inexplicable miracle, I couldn’t do that. Instead, I was driven to find an explanation for the journey I took during the coma—a sensory experience that completely defied our conventional neuroscientific concepts of the role of the neocortex in detailed conscious awareness. The unsettling prospect that fundamental tenets of neuroscience were incorrect led me into deeper territory in my final discussion with Dr. Joseph that blustery winter afternoon.
“I am left with no explanation whatsoever as to how my mental experiences deep in coma, so vibrant, complex, and alive, could have possibly occurred,” I said to him. “It seemed more real than anything I had ever experienced.” I recounted for him how numerous details clearly placed the vast majority of my coma experience as occurring between days one and five of my seven-day coma, and yet the neurological examinations, lab values, and imaging results all confirmed that my neocortex was too damaged by the severe meningoencephalitis to have supported any such conscious experience. “How am I to make any sense of all this?” I asked my friend.
I’ll never forget Charlie’s smile, as he looked at me with a sense of knowing, and said, “There is plenty of room in our understanding of the brain, and mind, and consciousness to allow for this mystery of your remarkable recovery to indicate something of great importance. As you well know, we encounter copious evidence in clinical neurology that we have a far way to go before we can start claiming any kind of ‘complete’ understanding. I am inclined to accept your personal mystery as another lovely piece of the puzzle, one that greatly raises the ante in approaching any understanding of the nature of our existence. Just enjoy!”
I found it most reassuring that a highly trained and capable neurologist, one who had carefully followed the details of my illness, was open to the grand possibilities implied by my memories from deep in coma. Charlie helped open wide the door that has led to my transformation from a materialist scientist, proud of his academic skepticism, into someone who now knows his true nature and has also been offered a glimpse into levels of reality that is most refreshing, indeed.
Of course, it was not an easy journey in those initial months of exploration and confusion. I knew that I was entertaining concepts that many in my field would consider beyond the pale, if not outright heretical. Some might even suggest that I let go of my inquiry rather than commit professional suicide by sharing such a radical tale.
As Dr. Joseph and I had come to agree, my brain was severely damaged by a near-fatal case of bacterial meningoencephalitis. The neocortex—the part modern neuroscience tells us must be at least partially active for conscious experience—was incapable of creating or processing anything even remotely close to what I experienced. And yet I did experience it. To quote Sherlock Holmes, “When you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Thus, I had to accept the improbable: This very real experience happened, and I was conscious of it—and my consciousness did not depend on having an intact brain. Only by allowing my mind (and my heart) to open as widely as possible was I able to see the cracks in the conventional consensus view of the brain and consciousness. It was by the light allowed in by those cracks that I began to glimpse the true depths of the mind-body debate.
That debate is of extreme importance to us all because many of our foundational assumptions about the nature of reality hinge on the directions in which that debate flows. Any notion of meaning and purpose in our existence, of connection with others and the universe, of our very sense of free will, and even of such concepts as an afterlife and reincarnation—all of these deep issues depend directly on the outcome of the mind-body debate. The relationship between mind and brain is thus one of the most profound and important mysteries in all of human thought. And the picture emerging from the most advanced reaches of scientific investigation is quite contrary to our conventional scientific viewpoint. A revolution in understanding appears imminent.
This pathway of discovery continues to unfold, and will no doubt occupy me for the rest of my life. Along the way I have encountered some of the most expansive experiences and intriguing people I could possibly imagine. I have learned not to be seduced by simplistic falsehoods about an assumed world, but to strive to assess and deal with the world as it truly is. As human beings seeking a deeper understanding of our existence, we are all well served to take that approach to heart.
During the Deepest anD most perplexing phases in the nine years since I first awakened from coma, my mantra has often been, “Believe in it all, at least for now.” My advice to you, dear reader, is to do the same—suspend disbelief for now, and open your mind as broadly as possible. Deeper understanding demands this liberation, just as trapeze artists must release the trapeze to tumble through the air, trusting that their partner will be there to catch them.
Think of this book as my outstretched hands, ready to support you as you take the greatest leap of all—into the glorious reality of who we truly are!
Product details
- ASIN : B06Y2SFPR2
- Publisher : Rodale Books (October 17, 2017)
- Publication date : October 17, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 3.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 290 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #185,890 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #38 in Occult Near-Death Experiences
- #102 in Near-Death Experiences (Books)
- #112 in Cognitive Psychology (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Dr. Eben Alexander III has been an academic neurosurgeon for the last 25 years, including 15 years at the Brigham & Women's and the Children's Hospitals and Harvard Medical School in Boston. Over his academic career he authored or co-authored over 150 chapters and papers in peer reviewed journals, and made over 200 presentations at conferences and medical centers around the world. He thought he had a very good idea of how the brain generates consciousness, mind and spirit.
A week spent in coma due to severe gram-negative bacterial meningitis in November 2008 changed all of that forever. The extraordinary spiritual journey he experienced that week completely defied everything he thought he knew about the brain and consciousness, supporting an alternative view in which consciousness is fundamental in the universe, and creates all else that exists! His original journey was portrayed in the blockbuster international bestseller, Proof of Heaven, followed by The Map of Heaven (describing the commonality of such experiences)
The much-anticipated sequel to Proof of Heaven, entitled "Living in a Mindful Universe: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Heart of Consciousness," came out 17 October 2017. It follows his extraordinary journey of discovery since awakening from coma, and mirrors the profound paradigm shift coming to the world's scientific community at large, all about a deeper understanding of the fundamental nature of consciousness itself.
His story offers a crucial key to the understanding of reality and human consciousness. It will have a major effect on how we view spirituality, soul and the non-material realm. In analyzing his experience, including the scientific possibilities and grand implications, he envisions a more complete reconciliation of modern science and spirituality as a natural product.
He has been blessed with a complete recovery, and has written three books about this most powerful, life-changing story. Simon & Schuster published his first book, entitled "Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife" on October 23, 2012. It spent more than 40 weeks at the number 1 position on the NYT Bestseller list, was on that list for almost two years, and has been published in over 30 foreign countries.
For more information, including video links and reading list, visit http://www.ebenalexander.com
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This book is stunning. Eben Alexander and Karen Newell have brought NDEs to a new level. These are the Ken Wilber’s of NDEs.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024Having read Dr. Eben Alexander’s ‘Proof of Heaven’ and, as someone with an interest in transcendent experiences, I very much looked forward to his deeper dive into the nature of consciousness. I wasn’t disappointed. Both his anecdotal and scientifically-informed reflections are truly refreshing. I highly recommend this book to all spiritual seekers who intuitively know that there’s so much more to existence than the “supreme illusion” of a materialist world.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023When one reaches the 8th decade of life one often thinks about their own mortality. My wonderful life has been filled with numerous exciting experiences and of course many thousands of books. My passion has been both science and the esoteric. I recently purchased a 272-page soft cover book (Living in a mindful universe: A neurosurgeon’s journey into the heart of consciousness by Eben Alexander, MD. with Karen Newell) on Amazon that was on a subject I have been interested in for many years.
The fact that it is also written by a medical doctor makes it even more intriguing. One of the reasons I purchased this book is because I had read a previous book (Proof of heaven) by this author. This volume explores in more detail the author’s further research into life, death, the mind, consciousness and the universe. There is a lot to ponder in the 16 chapters and appendix section of this book from the preface to the end of this wonderful book.
Some of the unique and informative topics covered in this book are as follows: “Making sense of it all, science meets spirituality, the power of prayer, riding the wave of consciousness, the answers lie within us all, mind over matter, thriving in the heart of consciousness and other excellent chapters.
If you are a seeker of knowledge about some of the many mysteries of science and the esoteric this is a book you will want to read.
Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Tactical Principles of the most effective Combative systems).
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018This book is part of a continuing adventure into the realm of near-death experiences, and is credible because of the educational and professional background of the author. It is written well, but much of the technical content is of a nature of material that one almost has to have experienced
in order to grasp. I was not so impressed with the last few chapters in which are described attempts to relive the metaphysical experience that are
clearly life-changing. On further thought, I came to realize that a scientist dealing with something primarily subjective would want to apply scientific
tests to better understand the phenomenon. The book and his previous writings are a testament to the courage of a respected professional who
has dared to believe that there are processes involving the mind that are beyond our ken, and who can thereby bring the gift of hope to those
who fear the end of physical life.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019I read 'Proof of Heaven' then 'The Map of Heaven' some time back and found both very inspiring. Reading this new work 'Living in a Mindful Universe' several years later underscores my conviction that we are gradually leaving behind the outdated scientific materialist paradigm that has dominated the western world for 400 years and are now entering a much more expanded world view which holds consciousness front and center as its guiding principle. Yes we continue to hear much grinding and gnashing of teeth from proponents of the old materialist paradigm but I feel assured it is going way the of the dinosaurs. Metaphysical idealism and similar philosophical outlooks are the new basis for a much more expanded view of the universe that will increasingly underpin the cutting edge of human inquiry into the nature of reality and will hopefully spread out into the mass of society over time.
In 2007 I myself had an OBE (out of body experience) whereby my conscious self shot out of the top of my head whilst sitting on a midnight latrine deep in the Amazon jungle. Talk about going from the ridiculous to the sublime as I immediately found myself face to face with the Godhead at the center of the universe and came close to being obliterated by the totally overwhelming force of love eminating from this being. In retreating back to planet earth I encountered the cosmic Christ even though I am not a religious person in the sense of belonging to any organised church. He showered me with unconditional love for a long long time. Then it was time to leave and on coming closer to earth I found myself in the presence of the archangel Michael who also showered me with love and let me know that I should communicate with him regarding my concerns and problems during everyday human life. As is the case with other journiers I was gone a long time in subjective experience, perhaps weeks, but on my return I found I had been gone perhaps less than half an hour.
To read more about this journey see my book 'Long Road to Chavin' by Martin Stevens published 2018 on Amazon. Needless to say having had this direct experience myself has made me fascinated with others who have had their own journeys out over the other side of the veil and Eben Alexander's oevre has got to be one of the best and most eruditely-expressed examples of this genre. The fact that he is an experienced neurosurgeon makes his narratives even more compelling.
I highly recommend 'Living in a Mindful Universe' and feel that it adds weight to the body of emerging wisdom underlying the emergence of a new world view.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024Very helpful and a good read
- Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024Excellent first hand experiences and conclusions. Reassuring and inspiring.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024Dr Alexander has a compelling story to tell about his near death experience (NDE) and it is similar to one experienced by one of our elders at church. There is clearly a phenomenon of human experience that challenges us to understand how this happens and from whence it comes. Fortunately the author takes us through his journey to make sense of this and other dreams and neuroconfabulations studied for the last fifty years. It is not settled science nor clearly tied to anything ‘quantum’ in a mechanical sense. Consciousness is a key human experience that is part of our DNA. It is perhaps better that we look deeply at our subcellular encoding for the origins and answers. Coincidences are interesting because of what they suggest; we must take great care to ordain these phenomena as proof in fact unless and until we have a sufficiently robust phenomenological construct that allows predictability and reproducibility.
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PaulReviewed in Germany on November 29, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Inhalt Top, „Hardware“ Flop
Das Buch kann ich inhaltlich nur empfehlen. Großartiger Aufbau, Argumentation und Erzählung.
Das Buch an sich, die Hardware, sah jedoch sehr mitgenommen aus, mit zahlreichen Discount-Preisaufklebern, Eselsohren, Eddingmarkierungen am äußeren Rand. Erster Eindruck: B-Ware… darauf müsste der Händler unbedingt hinweisen, oder den Preis sehr sehr deutlich reduzieren (nicht umsonst klebte ein roter 1$-Aufkleber auf dem Cover).
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Sergio ARReviewed in Brazil on November 30, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente livro sobre a mente
Ele demonstra claramente como a mente transcende o cérebro, e como somos puro espírito, conectados ao Universo. Experiências de quase morte, contato com outras dimensões, recordações de vidas passadas, tudo mostrando quem realmente somos.
- CrystalReviewed in Canada on April 27, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars BRAVISIMO!!
BRAVO!! I very much enjoyed this book. Lots of information & well written. Having seen him in a few interviews I could almost imagine him sitting across from me wearing his little bow tie, & reading to me. He is a down to earth person which is not what I would have expected of a neurosurgeon. There is no ego that takes over.
I wasn’t going to read this book as I was disappointed in his 1st one. In retrospect I may have expected too much. I cannot understand how Eben’s experience fit into the classic nde but perhaps that is our message. If you have ever been to the nderf.org site, you will understand what I am trying to say. They “rate” whether you experienced a real nde by using certain markers/scale that Dr Greyson set out for a classical ndes. Had Dr Eben written his nde for this site, without giving his credentials of being a neurosurgeon, I think his experience would have been deemed as probable nde. I guess it goes to show you that none of us should judge, including myself. Something amazing happened to him that no one can take away from him, nor should they try. The man is truly a smart, honest, loving person who is trying to find his way after having realized that life here isn’t the true reality. Having gone through this myself, I know how difficult it can be & life changing. It shakes your foundation, so yes, he has been another brave soul to tell his story in the face of so much criticism.
As Dr Eben would say, an nde is subjective not objective & we should honour each other’s experiences.
I am going to go back & read his proof of heaven once again as the hype has calmed down as well my own as expectations. I suppose I was hoping he would validate ndes beyond the shadow of a doubt & be our proverbial saviour. That of course is something wanting from within me,& did not from him at all. He has been a blessing to us all & I applaud his strength in taking a stand to tell his story. Thank you Dr Eben!
- MReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 8, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Pearl of Wisdom
There are some real pearls of wisdom not to be missed in Eben Alexanders latest edition to his writings since his Nde/Coma experience. I have been following his story since he first wrote Proof of Heaven and I find his ability to articulate the spiritual world literally a god-send in this day and age.
But what really stands out when I read this book is how his overarching higher self shines through to teach one how to extricate themselves from their own earthbound consciousness, not through exercise or meditation format but just through his storys and discussion. Reading this book sparked so many realisations and insights that I wholly look forward to his next publication.
Namastae Eben & Karen
- Satyajeet SahuReviewed in India on July 14, 2018
1.0 out of 5 stars Misleading title.
This book is a personal account veiled in a philosophical twist. Grossly misleading title.Everyone is aware of living in a mindful universe. So what's the big deal?
Americans love to write and be read as well over any trivial monotonous stuff.