Coma and near-death experience: the beautiful, disturbing, and dangerous world of the unconscious

Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press. Edited by Beverley Pearce (2024)
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Explores the extraordinary states of expanded consciousness that arise during comas, both positive and negative.

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