
Doctors and Near-Death Experiences, Vol. 2
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Narrated by:
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Jenniffer Weigel
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Jenniffer Weigel
A compilation of podcasts broadcast on WGN radio in Chicago, called I'm Spiritual, Dammit! Volume Two includes episodes with the following guests:
Dr. Mary Neal
Dr. Scott Kolbaba
Dr. Trupti Gokani
Dr. Jeffrey Long
P. M. H. Atwater
Dr. Adam Miller
Dr. Jeffrey Rediger
Dr. Penny Sartori
Dr. Ian Smith
Dr. Jordan Lesiure
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Weigel's other guests, for the most part, veer off into woo-woo land with their forays into alternative medicine or new-age crystals territory. P.M.H. Atwater, who has always struck me as a big phoney, comes across as little more than a trumpet section for her own cascade of books on the topic.
Interestingly, those guests who mention the name of Dr. Raymond Moody, a credible pioneer in NDE documentation, all claim never to have heard of the man or his books prior to commencing their own NDE-related gigs. We're left with the unspoken suggestion that they were led into this field through mystical events that befell them in their own lives. Some of these guests offer interesting or helpful comments, but generally, the interviews do not pursue the stated topic.
There are subsequent references to Near Death Experiences, but apart from Kolbaba's discussion, these are mostly peripheral references to the subject. This book is a major disappointment.
Misleading Book Title
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Demonic
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