Coma The Dreambody Near Death

Coma The Dreambody Near Death by Arnold Mindell, published by Arkana in 1994, explores the often misunderstood experience of coma. This 121-page book presents a perspective that contrasts with common assumptions, suggesting that coma can be a time of ecstasy, understanding, and transformation. Mindell offers insights into how to engage with loved ones who are in a coma, providing a framework for understanding this complex state.
Readers will find practical guidance on navigating the emotional and psychological aspects of coma, emphasizing the potential for connection and healing. The book delves into themes related to medical and psychological insights, aiming to shift perceptions about the experience of being in a coma. Through Mindell’s approach, the text encourages a deeper understanding of the transformative possibilities that can arise during this challenging time.
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Far from being the horrible experience most of us assume it to be, coma can be a time of ecstasy, understanding, and transformation. Mindell shows us how to work with a loved one who is in a coma.
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