Publisher's Synopsis
What happens at the point of death and thereafter? Humans have traditionally turned to religion in order to seek the answer to this pivotal question. However, since about 1970, great advancements in the various faculties of medicine has provided countless opportunities for humans to stretch the boundaries between life and death. Science, not religion, is paving the way for humanity to answer this ultimate question for ourselves. Thousands of ordinary people from all corners of the globe have had a taste of death, to one degree or another, essentially due to the emergence of intensive care medicine and high-tech cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques. I am merely one of them and this is my story.In 2006, I was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, where I underwent emergency abdominal surgery to repair a perforated stomach ulcer. Post operation, the doctors connected me to a respirator and placed me in a coma. On the ninth and final day of coma, after spending a week and a day exploring the various afterlife realms, I decided to shift my consciousness into reverse until I was safely back with my body and fully conscious of my surroundings in the Intensive Care ward. Since awakening on that fateful day, vivid remembrances of my time spent out of my body have remained with me, recollections that have manifested as biological brain intelligence. As a result, I decided to write this book to tell the world all about my extraordinary brush with death.