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Fri 20 Jun 2008
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No one knows or can say for certain. But because of the amount of information now becoming available through many sources, including wide and increasing research as well as individual anecdotes and personal experiences, along with some amount of scientific investigation, there are indications that there may well be more to the lives we all live now than many might think. Which is what this site and both of our books so far (with more coming) are about: the so-called supernatural or paranormal, which we prefer to see as actually being normal and natural, even if generally not quite seen that way yet.

Among the many things that, besides being interesting, might add somewhat to opening our minds to some of the many strange and unusual possibilities - or even realities - that lie outside of our normal consciousness in day-to-day life, we will include:

NDEs (Near-Death Experiences), which are mostly personal stories of people who’ve had these, some of whom have actually been declared dead but somehow have revived and recovered and lived to be able to describe what happened when they were “dead”.

OBEs (Out-of-Body Experiences), feeling as if we, the “I” which we think of ourselves as being, somehow seems to go somewhere outside of the body itself, from where those who have had such experiences say they've been able to see and hear things that are occurring all around them.

DBVs (Death-Bed Visions), of which there are also many stories, in which the dying person seems to see someone or several people, usually close family members or friends who have already died and have come to help their dying relative or friend into the afterlife, or so it seems.

ADCs (After-Death Communications), in which people who have died somehow seem to appear to people who are still alive at the time of their appearing, often to bring information of some kind.

Any or all of such experiences, even if mostly personal and anecdotal, seem to suggest that there is indeed something “there” other than this life we live in what we call “now”.