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A Passage to Eternity: A Mystical Account of a Near-Death Experience and Poetic Journey Into the Afterlife
A Passage to Eternity: A Mystical Account of a Near-Death Experience and Poetic Journey Into the Afterlife
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Dr. Ken R. Vincent
Author of VISIONS OF GOD
FROM THE NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE
Azmina Suleman is one of those incredible teachers who provides the reader with a unique glimpse into the other side. She brings a very different perspective as a Muslim and someone from a multicultural background. Yet, she has managed to provide a balanced description of her experience without overstating her beliefs. As a well-grounded and published journalist, Azmina shares her near-death experience in a special way, and in doing so bridges an important gap as she addresses such questions as what it means to have an NDE, and what happenson the other side. More importantly, she forces us to take a closer look at what it is that we should be learning and gathering from these experiences. It is a very well-written account that will speak to the medical community caring for the critically ill, the researcher, as well as those just wanting to know more about the phenomena.
Dr. Diane K. Corcoran, Ph.D.
Past President of IANDS
International Association for Near-Death Studies
A Passage to Eternity is destined to be remembered as a notable event in the exploration, study and appreciation of the psyche. Azmina Suleman speaks powerfully and unforgettably, as she takes us on an intimate journey through the complex world of near-death experiences. She distills with stunning clarity the emotional depth, beauty, and spiritual richness to be found in a trans-dimensional reality that lies just beyond the physical. Not only is this book a compelling testament to the potential for profound wisdom and mysterious insight open to those who are receptive to such natural wisdom, but it is an important addition to the field of psycho-spiritual studies based on personal experience.
Dr. Abdul Sultan Hassam, Ph.D., D.Sc., ABMPP
Professor of Cognitive Science & Philosophy of Religion
What impresses me most about Azmina Suleman's extraordinary story is its absolute candor and honesty. Whether you believe in an afterlife or not (and I myself am agnostic on this question), you cannot doubt the truth to be found in her telling of a profound personal experience. What is important here is not its epistemic validity, but its moral value - its power to inspire faith, and care for others.
John King
University of Calgary, Alberta
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