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The six-part documentary series "Surviving Death" was recently released on Netflix.
It is an interesting addition to Leslie Kean's book. It is based on her book, and she is a consulting producer.
The series is absolutely not sufficient in itself in my opinion. I have also seen several negative reviews about it. Which is not surprising from the skeptics in our materialistic world.
It is true that the book is much more convincing.
But in addition to the book, it allows us to take a more "concrete" look at the paranormal. Like, among other things, to have a better idea of the emotions aroused by the people involved. Whether they are witnesses to certain demonstrations, people looking for answers to their missing loved ones, or families confronted with the presupposed reincarnation of one of their member.
"What happens after we die? This docuseries explores personal stories and research on near-death experiences, reincarnation and paranormal phenomena."
1. Near-Death Experiences
51m
A doctor is found lifeless after going over a waterfall. Now she and others share their near-death experiences. Does consciousness expand after death?
2. Mediums Part 1
58m
Poised between life and death, mediums promise a chance to commune with the departed. Can seekers cultivate that ability and find solace and healing?
3. Mediums Part 2
50m
A medium leads a séance, deeply moving a student. Plaster casts of "spirit" hands — physical manifestations of the dead — are explored.
4. Signs from the Dead
49m
A bird, a dancing light or a caress: Signs and messages from the dead happen all the time, mediums say. So the grieving look for ways to communicate.
5. Seeing Dead People
53m
Can consciousness survive a body's demise? An investigator records eerie sounds at a historic spot, and a doctor discusses encounters with the dying.
6. Reincarnation
52m
Vivid details and unshakable confidence — from a 5-year-old. A child psychiatrist studies cases of past-life memories, which occur around the world.
It is an interesting addition to Leslie Kean's book. It is based on her book, and she is a consulting producer.
The series is absolutely not sufficient in itself in my opinion. I have also seen several negative reviews about it. Which is not surprising from the skeptics in our materialistic world.
It is true that the book is much more convincing.
But in addition to the book, it allows us to take a more "concrete" look at the paranormal. Like, among other things, to have a better idea of the emotions aroused by the people involved. Whether they are witnesses to certain demonstrations, people looking for answers to their missing loved ones, or families confronted with the presupposed reincarnation of one of their member.
"What happens after we die? This docuseries explores personal stories and research on near-death experiences, reincarnation and paranormal phenomena."
1. Near-Death Experiences
51m
A doctor is found lifeless after going over a waterfall. Now she and others share their near-death experiences. Does consciousness expand after death?
2. Mediums Part 1
58m
Poised between life and death, mediums promise a chance to commune with the departed. Can seekers cultivate that ability and find solace and healing?
3. Mediums Part 2
50m
A medium leads a séance, deeply moving a student. Plaster casts of "spirit" hands — physical manifestations of the dead — are explored.
4. Signs from the Dead
49m
A bird, a dancing light or a caress: Signs and messages from the dead happen all the time, mediums say. So the grieving look for ways to communicate.
5. Seeing Dead People
53m
Can consciousness survive a body's demise? An investigator records eerie sounds at a historic spot, and a doctor discusses encounters with the dying.
6. Reincarnation
52m
Vivid details and unshakable confidence — from a 5-year-old. A child psychiatrist studies cases of past-life memories, which occur around the world.