Publisher's Synopsis
50 years ago most Scientists held a view that the origin of life was some random occurrence in a dead universe. Today scientists are rethinking, especially in terms of quantum mechanics quantum physics and Biocentralism, that life and the world are far more than that. Clinical death experiences, especially those that can be objectively validated, and the research on them are clarifying that the brain continues to function well after clinical death. When she first wrote her book on Dying and introduced the famous Stages, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler Ross wrote later that she did not believe in an afterlife at all. Over the years and over her contact with thousands of dying patients, she began to believe in it absolutely. In her book 'The Wheel of Life' of 1997 she declares that death is just a transition from this life to another existence where there is no more pain and anguish. In the same book, she says: 'Death is nothing to fear. It can be the most wonderful experience of your life. It all depends on how you have lived'. This book is coming from the scientific side rather than the religious side There are also hints on how to make dying easier by consciously letting go of bitterness, resentment and anger which have built up over the years.