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Grosso Point Blank

I’m pleased to offer our very first guest editorial on the ‘new’ site for your reading pleasure: “A Good Death“, by Michael Grosso PhD. In all my reading over the years, few writer/researchers have impressed me as much as Michael Grosso. Michael currently teaches philosophy at the University of Virginia, and is the author of Experiencing the Next World Now (available from Amazon US and UK), a book examining the evidence for the survival of consciousness, and also methods for experiencing the ‘afterlife’ while alive.

A Good Death” examines the point of dying and how our modern conception of this experience may need reassessing. Michael also invites readers to share their own stories on the topic, via the comments section after the article. More information about Michael Grosso, as well as more writings on parapsychology, consciousness and near-death experiences (NDEs), can be obtained from his personal website.

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  1. I’ll be buying this book
    Thanks Greg, I’ll definitely be buying this book.

    What Michael Grosso says about people regaining their faculties before death if they have lost them is true.
    I have seen it with my own eyes.
    I was a lot younger then, and couldn’t understand how it could happen, but it did.
    People suffering from Altzeimers Disease for many years would look you in the eye and say things like…I’m dying you know, but it’s OK…

    And you need to tell people it is OK for them to leave, that is, to die.

    This is why so many children who suffer terminal illnesses slip away when the parents are out of the room for a few minutes.
    It is because the parents will not let them go.
    The parents return from their cup of coffee to find the child has died in their absence.
    The child needs to die and can only do this when the parents are away.

    I am thrilled to hear that Grosso describes a different attitude to death.

    Who was it who said….death is the last big adventure…?

    shadows

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