This episode stayed fresh in my mind and a few years later, when I had moved to St Georges Hospital in London, I came across David Lorimer’s first book Survival?Ī unifying neurochemical hypothesis remains entirely unproven but it has attracted a lot of support especially from the pharmaceutical industry. ![]() Later, in outpatients, he thanked me for my care, gave me a bottle of whisky and confided, ‘You’ll probably think I’m mad but while I was ‘out’ I left my body and started going towards this bright light!’ I had earlier read The Tibetan Book of the Dead by Evans-Wentz 2, so I put two and two together. While I had been previously working in general medicine, around 1971, a patient of mine had a cardiac arrest just as I was giving him an intravenous injection, and as you can imagine I was enormously relieved when we got him back. Peter has mentioned how he felt himself challenged when he first came across Raymond Moody’s book Life after Life 1, published in 1975. ![]() Peter’s researches have helped us to do this, not by disparaging science but by understanding better both what it does offer and its limitations. We know now that there are other places to look and other kinds of lights to shine.
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