Monday, January 23, 2017

Proof of Heaven by Eben Alexander

over the past a few(prenominal) weeks, I ca-ca been reading the ledger Proof of Heaven by Eben black lovage. It is ab out(p) a humanity who tells about his come up shoemakers last experience and shares stories about his family and life. He discusses his journey to heaven during his lethargy and lives to tell the lessons he has intimate from his experience. Many people contribute had near- stopping point experiences, unless many scientists and doctors recollect that most stories and experiences are unreal. An exceedingly knowledgeable neurosurgeon, Dr. Eben Alexander believed that near death experiences feel real, but are simply fantasies produced by brains under chaos. This all changed when he had a near death experience of his own.\nDr. Eben Alexander is a well-known and prominent neurosurgeon practicing in the state of Virginia. He is married to a cleaning woman named Holley, who he met a few years after college. They have two children together. The older is named E ben IV and the younger is named Bond.\nLife for Dr. Alexander and his family was going great until hotshot morning, everything changed. After feeling any(prenominal) sharp back hurt coupled with intense headaches, he quickly had several seizures and was hie to the hospital. It was later spy that he had an unprecedented form of bacterial meningitis-encephalitis caused by the bacteria E. coli. in spite of a trip to Israel where an clap was going on rough the time Dr. Alexander visited, doctors discovered that it was not related to that form. Doctors and specialists similarly could not figure out what Dr. Alexander had and it became the first vitrine of its kind. For six years he was in a coma. His body was unresponsive to the more and more massive doses of antibiotics and other medications. At this stage, the mortality rate for those in Alexanders given is 97%, and the few who do survive remain in a persistently vegetive state. His family began to worry and hope seemed mazed when doctors were telling them that death was imminent. However, mome...

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