Beyond ...
About Beyond ...
Things we find extremely interesting. They go beyond our daily lives.
Navigation
All | Thoughts | Views
Phenomena | Literature | People
About | arnaud\at\sivas\.\com
Most recent entries
- Time and Space splitting
- Spontaneous Evolution
- Restart
- Perceptions video
- The afterlife experiments
- Interview with Lawrence Kraus
- Neural network entanglement
- What the Bleep
- Aspects of Death and Dying
- Action for the Future
Categories
Monthly Archives
- 2009
- Octobre 2009
- 2006
- Mars 2006
- Février 2006
- Janvier 2006
- Décembre 2005
- 2005
- Octobre 2005
- Aout 2005
- Juillet 2005
- Juin 2005
- Mai 2005
- Avril 2005
- Mars 2005
- Février 2005
- 2004
- Mars 2004
Syndicate
Site Credits
Powered by:
ExpressionEngine
Design by:
BlogMoxie
by Stanislav Grof (1994), publisher: Thames and Hudson, ISBN:0500810419
In this illustrations book Grof describes the various books of the dead created by human kind, such as the Egyptian of the Dead, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, The Mayan Book of the Dead and the Christain Book of the Dead.
The main gist of the work of Grof is that the images created in these ancient documents match those of modern research into consciousness. This includes images of heaven and hell, rebirth, life after life, etc. Another common theme is that the living must prepare for dying and the phases afterwards.