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Surviving a Loved One’s Suicide

By The New York Times — 2019

Readers, some of them speaking from experience, discuss how family members are often blamed or feel they could have prevented it.

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The Unintelligible Afterlife: A Panel Presentation Featuring Dr. Raymond Moody

What can deathbed conversations tell us about the mind as death approaches? This panel discussion gives audiences an opportunity to hear Dr.

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Raymond Moody: What the Words of the Dying Mean - Swedenborg and Life

Those who are nearing the end of their lives are often reported to say poetic, unusual things in the hours shortly before death. Are these communications just nonsense? Or do they hold a hidden message?

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