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To Die is Gain
Near-Death Experience and the Art of Dying Before We Die
Taschenbuch von Johann Christoph Hampe
Sprache: Englisch

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"If dying is not oppression, my knowledge that I am going to die will no longer oppress me. Instead of making me feel melancholy it will expand and deepen me."

Simultaneous with Raymond Moody's landmark book Life After Life, Johann Christoph Hampe independently "discovered" near-death experiences in the 1970s. Though both authors explored the phenomenon as possible evidence for life after death, Hampe took a very different approach and produced a profound, thoughtful, meditative exploration of "dying before we die." Hampe wrote To Die is Gain after he himself recovered from temporary clinical death caused by a serious illness and had personally experienced "dying seen from within," as he put it. This lends weight and poignancy to his reflections, particularly concerning the implications of NDEs for our time here on Earth. Hampe shows how we can gain a new vision of life from a deeper knowledge of dying, and coming to terms with our own death.

The book created a great stir on its first appearance in Germany, though this translation appeared only after the NDE "boom" in the English-speaking world, when the focus of research had already been established. To Die is Gain is thus an important though neglected classic on the spiritual and philosophical meanings of NDEs, unique for being wholly uninfluenced by contemporary near-death studies. In other circumstances, for its insight and social significance, the book might have rivalled Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's On Death and Dying.

To Die is Gain is a remarkable look into the dynamics, emotions, myths, and human concerns with death, dying, and beyond. Many of the NDE case studies Hampe presents will be unfamiliar to readers, and are drawn from a wide range of sources and interviews.
"If dying is not oppression, my knowledge that I am going to die will no longer oppress me. Instead of making me feel melancholy it will expand and deepen me."

Simultaneous with Raymond Moody's landmark book Life After Life, Johann Christoph Hampe independently "discovered" near-death experiences in the 1970s. Though both authors explored the phenomenon as possible evidence for life after death, Hampe took a very different approach and produced a profound, thoughtful, meditative exploration of "dying before we die." Hampe wrote To Die is Gain after he himself recovered from temporary clinical death caused by a serious illness and had personally experienced "dying seen from within," as he put it. This lends weight and poignancy to his reflections, particularly concerning the implications of NDEs for our time here on Earth. Hampe shows how we can gain a new vision of life from a deeper knowledge of dying, and coming to terms with our own death.

The book created a great stir on its first appearance in Germany, though this translation appeared only after the NDE "boom" in the English-speaking world, when the focus of research had already been established. To Die is Gain is thus an important though neglected classic on the spiritual and philosophical meanings of NDEs, unique for being wholly uninfluenced by contemporary near-death studies. In other circumstances, for its insight and social significance, the book might have rivalled Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's On Death and Dying.

To Die is Gain is a remarkable look into the dynamics, emotions, myths, and human concerns with death, dying, and beyond. Many of the NDE case studies Hampe presents will be unfamiliar to readers, and are drawn from a wide range of sources and interviews.
Über den Autor
Johann Christoph Hampe (1913-1990) was a German Lutheran minister, journalist, radio broadcaster, and author of 25 books and many articles. He was born in Wroclaw, the son of a high judge. During World War II he was a soldier in Russia, then in Italy where he was captured by the Americans. During this time, he was allowed to take care of the horses in a small circus, which facilitated his escape across the Alps on foot to Germany. His experiences of the war led him to study theology, alongside philosophy, then history in Göttingen, Tübingen and Geneva. Hampe traveled widely around the world, and was an ecumenical observer at the Vatican Council. "To Die is Gain" was his most famous and successful book, both in Germany and abroad.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Grenzwissenschaften
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781786771902
ISBN-10: 178677190X
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hampe, Johann Christoph
Hersteller: Afterworlds Press
Maße: 203 x 133 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Johann Christoph Hampe
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,19 kg
Artikel-ID: 121667993
Über den Autor
Johann Christoph Hampe (1913-1990) was a German Lutheran minister, journalist, radio broadcaster, and author of 25 books and many articles. He was born in Wroclaw, the son of a high judge. During World War II he was a soldier in Russia, then in Italy where he was captured by the Americans. During this time, he was allowed to take care of the horses in a small circus, which facilitated his escape across the Alps on foot to Germany. His experiences of the war led him to study theology, alongside philosophy, then history in Göttingen, Tübingen and Geneva. Hampe traveled widely around the world, and was an ecumenical observer at the Vatican Council. "To Die is Gain" was his most famous and successful book, both in Germany and abroad.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Grenzwissenschaften
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781786771902
ISBN-10: 178677190X
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hampe, Johann Christoph
Hersteller: Afterworlds Press
Maße: 203 x 133 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Johann Christoph Hampe
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,19 kg
Artikel-ID: 121667993
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