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  Raymond Moody - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raymond Moody (born June 30, 1944) is a parapsychologist.
Moody studied philosophy at the University of Virginia where he obtained a B.A.), a M.A.) and a Ph.D (1969) in the subject.
Moody was born in Porterdale, Georgia and currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Raymond_Moody   (336 words)

  
 Raymond Moody
Moody is continuing in the spirit of Dee, trying to evoke apparitions of the dead under controlled conditions.
Moody has a mirrored room where guests come to scry, hoping for a visit from a dead loved one.
Moody, like Charles Tart, is convinced that an altered state of consciousness is the gateway to the other world.
skepdic.com /moody.html   (435 words)

  
 Raymond Moody Interview
Raymond Moody: He does talk a little about that, but this dialogue is about the possibility of life after death, and I was dwelling on the logic that Plato uses.
Raymond Moody: Well actually, I had given a number of talks back in Greenville but this is where it moved to talking to the medical profession.
Raymond Moody: I'll introduce you to Diane, and maybe you could call her, exchange phone numbers, or something; she'll have such wonderful information for you on her experiences and studies.
www.spiritual-endeavors.org /basic/r-m.htm   (1908 words)

  
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Moody was elected to the Board of Directors and became Executive Vice President for Construction in 1986.
Moody currently serves on the Board of Directors and is a past president of the Associated General Contractors, Georgia Branch.
Moody serves on the Board of Trustees and is past president of the Southern Polytechnic State University Foundation.
www.batson-cook.com /about_us/raymond_moody.html   (243 words)

  
 Raymond Moody
Raymond Moody is a psychiatrist and philosophy professor who studies extraordinary experiences related to death and dying.
Moody reports on forty years of work interviewing thousands of people who had profound spiritual experiences on the brink of death.
Moody concludes by showing how rational principles of nonsense lead to the re-discovery of shamanic techniques that will enable you to safely step across to the other side for brief visits.
www.bizspirit.com /spkrfullbio/science/spkr_moody_raymond.html   (422 words)

  
 interview with raymond moody
Raymond Moody is a researcher, psychiatrist and philosopher who pioneered research into near death experiences, reported in his best-selling book Life After Life.
Moody: I went through it and I had an experience of seeing my grandmother who had died some years before, just as vividly as I'm seeing you, hearing her voice, just as audibly as I hear yours, really quite astonishing.
Moody: Oh, I think this is a valid way to study the near death experience because it's where the spontaneous experience of the apparitions of the deceased and the near death experience merge.
www.som.org /3library/interviews/moody.html   (5434 words)

  
 FS ParaPages: Raymond Moody is a Normal Guy
As a staff forensic psychiatrist in a maximum-security Georgia state hospital, Moody worked on court cases determining defendants' sanity status and was sometimes called upon by local and national law enforcement agencies to help untangle the motivations of serial killers.
Moody says that rather than use the room for mystical or irrational ends, he is trying to create situations to stimulate creativity and provide healing for grief recovery.
Moody, of course, would never call himself a shaman, but we agree that his outlook on his work could be called shamanistic, and he certainly fits the definition of an alternative healer.
www.100megsfree4.com /farshores/p_moody.htm   (2841 words)

  
 ''Life After Life'': Interview with Raymond Moody - HealthWorld Online
Interviewed By Daniel Redwood D.C. Raymond Moody is a scholar and a joyful soul.
Moody is a much sought-after speaker both in the Americas and in Europe, having established a justly deserved reputation as a knowledgeable surveyor of the frontier areas of human consciousness.
Raymond Moody: When I first heard about this, I assumed it was something like that, shock to the brain and so forth.
www.healthy.net /library/interviews/redwood/raymoody.htm   (2807 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Reunions: Books: Raymond Moody,Paul Perry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Moody seeks to elevate the use of mirror gazing to a respectable level and demonstrates its potential as a therapeutic tool to heal grief and promote self-discovery.
Moody and his wife visited the remains of one of the Oracles, and he describes his trip there, and how he was able to find all the various parts of the oracle chambers.
Moody describes how mirror gazing was a well-accepted diversion during the Middle Ages, and before, in almost every culture, and how it went out with the rise of science, especially after 1900.
www.amazon.com /Reunions-Raymond-Moody/dp/0804112355   (2325 words)

  
 Understanding Near-Death Experience: Jeffrey Mishlove Interviews Raymond Moody   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Moody is a founding member of the International Association for Near-Death Studies.
MOODY: Absolutely, and I suspect what's happened is that the enormous strides in resuscitation techology over the past couple of decades is a factor here.
MOODY: Oh yes, this fellow said actually, when he went through the review of his life, it was pointed out to him in a very gentle and loving way that that was not the way to be with people, to try to frighten them.
www.williamjames.com /transcripts/moody.htm   (3105 words)

  
 Paul,Raymond Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
by Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. The bestselling author of Life After Life, along with the co-author of Closer to the Light, now shows that it is possible--not even difficult--for all of us to make contact with our loved ones virtually whenever we choose, without the help of a medium.
Moody goes beyond his bestselling Life After Life to explore the methods by which the living can commune with departed family members, friends, and lovers.
Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Raymond Geuss
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Paul,Raymond   (1009 words)

  
 Raymond Moody - near-death experiences from ancient mirror-gazing
Dr. Raymond Moody developed a technique that involves gazing into a large mirror, an ancient technique to receive visions.
Why this happens Dr. Moody is not sure, but his guess is that conscious thought brings you out of the hypnagogic state of mind where these images occur.
Moody recommends that you record the experience immediately after the session as you would a dream.
www.near-death.com /experiences/triggers18.html   (1031 words)

  
 Dr. Raymond Moody
Moody, a featured expert in the media, has appeared three times on Oprah, as well as on hundreds of other local and nationally syndicated programs such as, NBC Today, ABC's Turning Point, Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael Show, Geraldo, and The Joan Rivers Show, 2001 MSNBC Special and a 2003 Showtime special.
Moody received the World Humanitarian Award in Denmark in 1988 and a bronze medal in the Human Relations Category at the New York Film Festival for the movie version of Life After Life.
Moody served as Staff Forensic Psychiatrist at Central State Hospital, Milledgeville, Ga. (1984-86) with specialties in grief and bereavement, death and dying, alternate states of consciousness, forensics, geriatric psychiatry, philosophy of psychology.
www.sedonacreativelife.com /pre0195.html   (478 words)

  
 Anne Moody, Mississipppi writer
Anne Moody was born in Wilkinson County, Mississippi on September 15, 1940 to Fred and Elnire (Williams) Moody.
Moody clearly paints a picture of racial inequality in the South of the 1950's and 60's.For example, Essie Mae's (who is really Anne Moody) mother had to work odd end jobs to support her family and made between five to twelve dollars a week.
This web site is a discussion of Anne Moody by various people interested in where Moody is now and about using her autobiography in classes.
shs.starkville.k12.ms.us /mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/writers/Moody.html   (2936 words)

  
 Life After Life: The Official Online Presence of Raymond A. Moody, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Moody is the leading authority on the 'near-death experience'—a phrase he coined in the late seventies.
Dr. Moody works as a practitioner of philosophic counseling, consulting on a private, individual basis—in person, by phone, or at the bedside of the dying.
Creator and Founder of the Raymond Moody Institute, a not for profit organization dedicated to the teaching, understanding, and researching of all issues related to death and dying, what happens when we die, and grief recovery.
www.lifeafterlife.com   (379 words)

  
 Raymond Moody - near-death experience research
In 1975, Dr. Raymond Moody's best-selling book entitled Life After Life focused public attention on the near-death experience like never before.
It was Moody who actually coined the term "near-death experience." You can read more about Dr. Moody at his website.
Moody recorded and compared the experiences of 150 persons who died, or almost died, and then recovered.
www.near-death.com /experiences/experts03.html   (1926 words)

  
 Dr. Raymond Moody accepts Bigelow Chair at UNLV
Dr Moody states "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to teach again, and believethat UNLV should be applauded for it's determination to adhere to the strictest standards of scientific rigor regarding claims of rational "evidence" or "proof" of the continuation of consciousness upon bodily death".
Moody will be teaching two classes a semester and is planning on bringing in internationally known researchers in the consciousness field during his time at UNLV.
Moody's classes will be open to a wide variety of university students as well as the general public.
www.ufomind.com /misc/1998/may/d21-001.shtml   (346 words)

  
 Dr. Raymond Moody Interview - A Glimpse of the Afterlife: Near-Death Experiences
Moody said, "The ancient Greeks knew all about these, and Plato wrote about them -- he writes about how the guy reviews his life and so on." The experience also crosses many different cultures and geographic locations.
Moody said, "As I've talked to people from all over the world, there does seem to be a very persistent strain -- people that go through this just can't put their experience into words, no matter how articulate they may be.
Dr. Moody claims that people who have had an NDE and who also went through his device say the experience of seeing departed loved ones in the chamber was just like the visions from their own near-death experience.
www.ghostvillage.com /legends/2003/legends25_08232003.shtml   (1759 words)

  
 Dr. Raymond Moody
Upon meeting Dr. Raymond A. Moody, Jr., I could not help but be struck by his gentle, unassuming presence.
Yet the voluminous, arduous research of Dr. Raymond Moody revolutionized the faultiness of that unenlightened consciousness, posthaste.
Of course, Dr. Raymond Moody is not the only doctor, scientist, or clinician to have probed the inner realities of the other side, yet as the first person audacious enough to publish a empirically conducted accounting of the near-death experiences of thousands, in my opinion, we owe Dr. Moody an immense debt of gratitude.
www.inlightimes.com /archives/1999/11/moody.htm   (3792 words)

  
 P S Y C H O M A N T E U M the research
Moody has developed a program that is modeled on the ancient Greek's Psychomanteum, or oracles of the dead.
Within this environment, Dr. Moody or one of his personally trained facilitators, engages visitors in the process of attempting to attain the altered state of consciousness that can lead to "visionary encounters with departed loved ones." The process, which is described in detail in Reunions, is usually undertaken over the course of a full day.
The research performed by Dr. Moody has paved the way for thousands of doctors, teachers, researchers, scholars and students to embark on numerous studies of Paranormal Experiences.
www.psychomanteum.com /books/drmoody.htm   (343 words)

  
 Raymond Moody - Web Guide - People in Action
In this interview with Daniel Redwood, NDE researcher Dr. Raymond Moody talked about interesting data on different aspects of near-death experiences, like the increasing number of NDE reports in recent years due to advances in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), with up to 60% of patients experiencing them according to a study by cardiologist Dr. Fred Schoonmaker.
Moody explains in detail what commonly happens during those experiences, and how they deeply transform the patients' lives after experiencing them.
Long interview where researcher Dr. Raymond Moody discusses especially his experiments -about 50% success rate- on altered states of consciousness with volunteers and the psychomanteum.
peopleinaction.info /raymondmoody   (379 words)

  
 March 3, 1999: Embracing Moody's Light   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Most all tell of some sort of tunnel or bright light, an encounter with a deceased relative or heavenly being, a life review or a sense of understanding their purpose on earth and an enormous feeling of peace.
Countless organizations study this phenomenon, and UNLV is no exception, having recently appointed Dr. Raymond Moody, the leading authority on the near-death experience, to chair its Consciousness Studies Department.
Such claims invite criticism--and Moody receives his share; however, he continues to devote his life to studying these occurrences.
www.lasvegasweekly.com /features/moody.html   (563 words)

  
 eBay - raymond ..., Watches, DVD, HD DVD Blu-ray items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Cook's Canon by Raymond A. Sokolov (2003)
Raymond Felton NEW 2006/07 UD Upper Deck Reflections #7
With the Grain by Raymond A. Sokolov (1996)
search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=raymond+...&newu=1&krd=1   (458 words)

  
 Raymond Moody Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Moody and Arcangel illuminate how knowledge of "life's greatest mystery" helps to ease the grieving process.
In this seminal and methodical study, popular, historical, and cultural aspects of death and the hereafter are explored and explained, including heaven and hell, reincarnation, communication with the dead, and the rise of spiritualism.
Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Raymond A. Moody, Jr.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Raymond_Moody   (1203 words)

  
 Omega: Evoking the Spirits of the Deceased
Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. This workshop occurs during Retreat Week.
Moody recreated this procedure after applying modern knowledge about alternate states of consciousness to what historians and archeological excavations have revealed about the ancient Greek oracles of the dead, known as psychomanteums.
Moody also presents the results of recent research pointing the way toward safely recreating near-death experiences as a part of one's personal spiritual quest.
www.eomega.org /omega/workshops/9d8ade286324600e7c347e129d083bcd   (514 words)

  
 Raymond Moody -- Keynote Speakers -- BigSpeak! Speakers Bureau
Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D. Mortality Expert and Author of Life After Life
Raymond Moody was the first to chronicle the remarkable similarity of experiences of those who were revived after entering a state that met the technical requirements of death.
Dr. Raymond Moody has presented dynamic lectures on this subject that have enlightened and entertained audiences all over the world for nearly two decades.
www.bigspeak.com /raymond-moody.html   (146 words)

  
 Dr. Raymond Moody Interview
Nearly twenty years ago, Dr. Raymond Moody wrote Life After Life, the culmination of groundbreaking study on the Near Death Experience.
His work helped legitimize a phenomenon that had once been regarded as fantasy, hallucination or something we simply could not explain and most often, would not even acknowledge.
Moody is once again helping to en-lighten us all by having written Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones (Villard Books).
www.psychomanteum.com /books/moody_interview.htm   (3142 words)

  
 Raymond Moody - Message Board - People in Action
Moody, I am a religious studies teacher at Jesuit High School in Portland, OR and am doing a unit on the afterlife.
Please Dr Moody I need help on a priject i am doing for my class on life after death.
I have always liked animals and never understood why they should be seen so differently if we (people and animals) are all of the same origin, have similar or identical emotions, pains, fears, abilities to love, to save a loved person etc. Thank you.
peopleinaction.info /board/2/693.html   (909 words)

  
 Conversation for Exploration - Near Death - Raymond Moody
It has been a decade since the publication of Dr. Moody's landmark bestseller, Life After Life, and since he coined the term "near-death experience", or NDE.
Today, Dr. Moody has studied more than a thousand new case histories of adults and children who have clinically reached the point of death and survived, and extraordinary new research has revealed more patterns of NDEs.
Now, for the first time, Dr. Moody presents this wealth of new information to the general public information that uncovers secrets and opens the doors to a powerful message of love from the frontier between life and death.
www.lauralee.com /rmoody.htm   (177 words)

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