Death is something that everyone faces in the end. Many people don’t want to talk about or think about it until it comes to their door or the door of a loved one. However, death doesn’t scare Anita Moorjani as much as it used to. If anything, it is liberating. She was about to die, but she came back and was born again in more than one way. Mrs Moorjani, 50, says, “People come and ask me, how was it? What was it like? And I tell them it was wonderful.”
There are many reports of “near-death experiences,” and foundations and research institutions worldwide are studying them. People can write about it on open forums on websites and talk about what they remembered when they “died.”
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Mrs. Moorjani is now rather well-known. Her book “Dying to Be Me” quickly became a New York Times bestseller. Dr. Wayne Dyer, a best-selling self-help book and motivational speaker, heard about her story and approached Hay House Publishing to help her put her tale on paper.
As a result of posting about her “death” and subsequent recovery on the website of the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation, an organization in the United States that archives thousands of NDEs from all over the world and is run by Dr. Jeffrey Long, an oncologist who found her “death” and subsequent recovery remarkable, Mrs. Moorjani became an internet sensation much before the publication of her book.
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Talk shows and hospitals all across the world have invited her to speak. One of her most recent destinations was a week at the Holistic Institute in Dubai, where she met readers of her book and those going through difficult times like the loss of a loved one.
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