Life After Life
1975 book by Raymond Moody / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Life After Life is a 1975 book written by psychiatrist Raymond Moody. The book presents the author's account of what it is like to die.[1][2]
Life After Life sold more than 13 million copies[3] and became an international best seller which made the subject of near death experiences popular, and opened the way for many other studies.[4][5]
Moody wrote a second book, Reflections on Life After Life, in 1977.[6]