Back to the Beyond
Exploring Near-Death Experiences Through Hypnosis
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Narrated by:
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Paul Underwood
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By:
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Adam S. Dince
About this listen
"Brilliant and compelling insights. Adam's stunning research [of] hypnotic regression with near-death experiencers [is] a noteworthy contribution to what happens to us after our physical body dies." (Anita Moorjani, New York Times best-selling author of Dying to Be Me and What If This is Heaven?)
What happens after you die? Is there an afterlife? How can I find peace in my fear of death or comfort after I've lost a loved one?
After the tragic death of his father, Adam Dince wrestled with these questions for years. In search of answers, he began to research stories of those who had near-death experiences—people who briefly died but came back to life.
These brilliant accounts filled Adam with hope that we live on long after our bodies do.
Today, Adam is a certified hypnotherapist who specializes in past life regression, along with regressing clients back to memories and experiences in their "life between lives".
In Back to the Beyond, discover:
- Seven stunning firsthand accounts of near-death experiences
- The science behind the new hypnotherapy modality, near-death experience (NDE) regression
- What the multidimensional aspects of the mind can teach us about consciousness and other realms
Fans of After by Dr. Bruce Greyson will appreciate this secular approach to a spiritual question—and the transformational lessons it provides.
What awaits us after physical death is both perfect and beautiful. And what people who have gone back to the beyond can tell you—is that it's all about love.
"A beautifully written primer on NDE's and out-of-body experiences for the well-seasoned veteran, and novice alike. The topic of the physical death can be mystifying and sometimes scary, but this book addresses [it] with humility, grace, and an open heart." (Elias Druckman MD, DC DACNB)
©2021 Adam Dince (P)2023 Adam Dince