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The miracle of death
Book • 2003
Betty J. Kovacs's "The Miracle of Death" is a deeply personal and insightful exploration of altered states of consciousness.
The book recounts Kovacs's experiences following the deaths of her mother, son, and husband, detailing her encounters with their consciousnesses.
These experiences led her to a profound understanding of life, death, and the nature of reality.
The book blends personal narrative with spiritual and scientific perspectives, offering readers a unique perspective on the afterlife and the interconnectedness of all things.
It challenges conventional views of death and offers a message of hope and transformation.
The book recounts Kovacs's experiences following the deaths of her mother, son, and husband, detailing her encounters with their consciousnesses.
These experiences led her to a profound understanding of life, death, and the nature of reality.
The book blends personal narrative with spiritual and scientific perspectives, offering readers a unique perspective on the afterlife and the interconnectedness of all things.
It challenges conventional views of death and offers a message of hope and transformation.
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