Author:Raymond Moody
'This book will enlighten many and confirm what we have been taught for two thousand years - that there is life after death' Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
We cannot fully understand this life until we catch a glimpse of what lies beyond it
In this landmark bestseller, the world's leading authority on life after death, Dr Raymond Moody, reveals his ground-breaking research that established the concept of near-death experience.
Sharing compelling testimonies from those who experienced 'clinical death' and came back, Life After Life is a perspective-shifting and uplifting work that will offer vital reassurance to anyone who has wondered, 'what comes next?'
Thanks to Dr Moody, humanity will never be the same
—— Eben Alexander, MD and author of Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife.Life After Life created a worldwide change in our understanding of death
—— Melvin Morse, MD and author of Closer to the LightA valuable guide to anyone looking to take better control of the health, heat, and untapped potential locked away within us all
—— James Nestor, bestselling author of BreathWim Hof's program has become an essential part of my daily regimen for self-care and grounding. I warmly recommend it
—— Dr Gabor Maté, author of When the Body Says NoThis book fortifies that the mind is the most powerful tool we possess, however very few use it like Mr Wim Hof. A positive and persuasive read
—— Ant MiddletonThis book will change your life
—— Ben FogleTake the journey with Wim through his stories, the science, and the method to discover that you are capable of more than you thought possible
—— Lewis Howes, New York Times bestselling author of and host of The School of GreatnessGet inside the mind of Wim Hof and learn why millions of people worldwide feel the freeze and do it anyway. Breathe in, chill out, and enjoy the ride
—— Patrick McKeown, author of The Oxygen AdvantageWim Hof is a man of extraordinary talents who demonstrates great control of involuntary physiological functions, developed by learning to tolerate exposure to cold and by working with the breath ... recommended reading for everyone interested in human potentials
—— Andrew Weil, director of the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, author of 8 Weeks to Optimum HealthIf you had to read one book on how to feel great, this is it. I'm so glad Wim's techniques have been summarized in such an easy-to-digest way. I've been doing his method religiously because it works
—— Jesse Itzler, bestselling author, entrepreneur and endurance athleteLiving While Black, with its radical foundations and extensive content, is groundbreaking in nature. It's not about merely surviving racism, it's about thriving in spite of it ... [it is] like validation for all that I have felt, reassurance that racial trauma is not only real but incredibly harmful, and also hope for the future.
—— Bad Form ReviewI'm blown away by her ability to communicate difficult ideas with ease, simplicity and practicality. Amazing. Go and buy it now!
—— Jay ShettyThis book is a goldmine. I truly treat it like a handbook now - when I feel an unpleasant feeling brewing or come up against a tricky moment at work or in my relationships, my first thought is to wonder what Smith might suggest
—— StylistA guide for optimal mental wellbeing that you can dip into whenever you need
—— Women's HealthWise words and compassionate tone . . . Smith's work is hugely important in bringing applied psychology into the public realm
—— The PsychologistSo much advice on such a wide variety of things: it's brilliant. So helpful
—— Katie PiperSmith . . . is especially adept at addressing the insecurities afflicting a younger generation raised on social media
—— Financial TimesIf you have never read a self-help book before, this is the book to read
—— Ireland AMSuch a brilliant book
—— Steven Bartlett , Diary of a CEO podcastVery helpful
—— BBC Radio 2 , Michael BallTake care of your mental health with these bite-size tips on everything from how to manage anxiety to coping with grief
—— Woman & Home[She] is a sort of human oxytocin
—— The Times