The Miracle Of Death
Thursday, September 24th, 2009The miracle of life from death’s perspective
The Miracle of Death is a narrative of one family’s extraordinary grief experiences, including precognitive dreams, visions, afterdeath communications, out of body experiences, and synchronistic events, surrounding multiple deaths in their family. The sole survivor and narrator is a Western trained academic who initially struggled to accept realities that ultimately changed every aspect of her life. Weaving personal, historical and mythic perspectives, Dr. Betty Kovacs shows us that such individual experiences along with cutting-edge scientific research support a radical change in the way we think about death–and life.
The Miracle of Death by Betty J. Kovacs, Ph.D.
According to one rave literature reviewer – ‘There is a unique blend of western and nonwestern concepts in this book. Dr. Kovacs often reflects on the concepts of Carl Jung yet she also utilizes the Native American Medicine Wheel, Celtic Spirituality and Ancient Egyptian concepts systems. Dr. Kovacs creates a fused modality of symbolic analysis, earth celebration and ritual; the outcome concepts inspire miracle personal healing and global transformation.’
Another reviewer says – ‘Dr. Kovacs weaves emotion into the literature pages that will leave you gripping the literature book, refusing to put it down. I finished it in one sitting and was left with some new insights into the concepts of life, death and the relationships between the two.’
The Miracle of Death by Betty J. Kovacs, Ph.D.
The The Miracle of Death is miracle reading on some topical concepts that are emerging faster than great literature.
