

The wisdom of near-death experiences
Book • 2014
Penny Sartori's 'The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences' presents findings from her years nursing the dying, combining firsthand accounts with analysis of common themes and implications for end-of-life care.
She documents consistent elements such as tunnels of light, feelings of peace, and encounters with deceased loved ones, exploring how these experiences affect patients and caregivers.
Sartori argues that acknowledging these phenomena can improve compassionate care and reduce fear around dying.
The book bridges clinical observation with philosophical reflection on consciousness at death.
It has been cited in discussions about the reliability and meaning of death-related subjective experiences.
She documents consistent elements such as tunnels of light, feelings of peace, and encounters with deceased loved ones, exploring how these experiences affect patients and caregivers.
Sartori argues that acknowledging these phenomena can improve compassionate care and reduce fear around dying.
The book bridges clinical observation with philosophical reflection on consciousness at death.
It has been cited in discussions about the reliability and meaning of death-related subjective experiences.
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