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The Map of Heaven: A neurosurgeon explores the mysteries by Dr Eben Alexander — a thought-provoking paperback for curious readers, parents, teachers, and anyone searching for compassionate, open-minded perspectives on life, death, and consciousness. This BRAND NEW paperback edition (ISBN: 9780349403519) brings together moving near-death accounts, spiritual insights, and scientific inquiry from a practicing neurosurgeon who invites readers to rethink what may lie beyond the physical world.
In this engaging book collection, Dr Eben Alexander draws on his medical background and years of listening to near-death experiences to map common themes that appear across cultures and belief systems. Rather than offering easy answers, The Map of Heaven explores remarkable personal stories — encounters with angelic beings, reassuring messages from departed loved ones, and moments of profound clarity — and places them alongside teachings from religious leaders, philosophers, and contemporary studies of consciousness. The result is an accessible, compassionate guide for readers interested in spirituality, neuroscience, and the mysteries of life after death.
Title in This Set: The Map of Heaven: A neurosurgeon explores the mysteries by Dr Eben Alexander
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780349403519
Readers will appreciate how Dr Alexander treats each story with respect and nuance, neither dismissing the spiritual nor abandoning scientific rigor. The book serves as both a primer on near-death reports and a springboard for deeper discussion about meaning, purpose, and the continuity of consciousness.
Whether you’re buying a paperback edition for personal reflection or selecting a meaningful gift, The Map of Heaven offers a compassionate, well-reasoned path through some of the biggest questions we face. It’s an ideal choice for readers who want to explore mysteries with an open mind and a grounded voice — a timeless keepsake for thoughtful readers, classroom libraries, and conversation starters in book groups.
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