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As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Eben Alexander spent decades believing that the brain produces consciousness and that near-death experiences (NDEs) are simply chemical hallucinations. All of that changed in 2008 when a rare case of bacterial meningitis shut down his neocortex—the part of the brain that makes us human—and plunged him into a seven-day coma.

His book, Proof of Heaven , isn't just a spiritual memoir; it's a scientific challenge to the materialist worldview. Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into ...

A realm of infinite blackness and divine love, which Alexander describes as the source of all existence. The "Miracle" of Recovery As a neurosurgeon, Dr

While his physical body was functionally brain-dead, Alexander describes a journey through three distinct spiritual phases: As a neurosurgeon

A primitive, murky state of consciousness representing his initial transition.