
Review
Raymond Moody' can legitimately claim to be father of the Near Death Experience movement, coining the phrase in his seminal work Life After Life (more than ten million copies sold). In Paranormal, Dr. Moody (with the help of Paul Perry) tells the story of his interesting life. Raised during the Forties in Georgia, by an abusive father and depressive mom, he first showed an interest in death at age four. He later became "hooked on death" and devoted himself to research on spiritual events such as out of body and near-death experiences. He also got involved with past-life therapy. Moody recounts his own past lives, such as a hunter of mammoths, a murder victim, and asian artist.
Moody is candid about his struggles, including a suicide attempt. Later he discovered it was caused by a thyroid condition which leads to depression. Now in his sixties, Moody continues his research bringing his strong mind to this important research. I'm confident anyone interested in Near Death and after-life experiences will find this memoir an absorbing read.
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