P.M.H. Atwater

P.M.H. Atwater is an American author and researcher known for her work on near-death experiences. She has written numerous books on the subject and is considered a leading authority in the field.

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  1. 1. Beyond The Light

    What Isn't Being Said About Near-Death Experience

    This enlightening exploration delves into the profound experiences of individuals who have undergone near-death experiences (NDEs), offering a comprehensive analysis of the transformative effects these encounters have on their lives. Through a collection of personal stories and scientific insights, the narrative examines the common themes and spiritual awakenings that often accompany NDEs, shedding light on the mysteries of consciousness and the afterlife. The book encourages readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the potential for personal growth and understanding beyond the physical realm.

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  2. 2. The Orphan Tsunami Of 1700

    Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America

    This compelling narrative delves into the mysterious origins of a massive tsunami that struck the Pacific Northwest in 1700, leaving no local records of an accompanying earthquake. Through meticulous research, the authors piece together evidence from Japanese historical documents, Native American oral traditions, and geological findings to reveal the seismic event that caused this "orphan" tsunami. The book not only uncovers the hidden history of this natural disaster but also highlights the interconnectedness of global seismic activity and the importance of understanding past events to prepare for future ones.

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