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Kenneth Ring

    December 13, 1935
    Kenneth Ring
    Waiting to Die
    Reflections in a Glass Eye
    A Near-Death Researcher's Notebook
    Blogging Toward Infinity
    Mindsight
    Lesson from the Light
    • 2023

      A Near-Death Researcher's Notebook

      What I Have Learned About Dying, Death, and the Afterlife

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of death with humor and insight, Kenneth Ring shares a collection of essays that blend wit with profound reflections on life and mortality. He addresses the challenges of dying while emphasizing the importance of living fully. Drawing from his extensive research on near-death experiences, Ring offers a hopeful perspective on what lies beyond, and even discusses the potential role of psychedelics in easing the transition to death. This engaging work invites readers to confront their fears and embrace life.

      A Near-Death Researcher's Notebook
    • 2022

      Blogging Toward Infinity

      Last Notes from the Ringdom

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      At nearly eighty-seven, Ken Ring delivers a poignant farewell through a collection of essays that blend wit with serious reflections on his life's pressing topics. Despite claiming to spend his days in decline, his literary flair remains intact, showcasing his enduring vitality and thoughtfulness. This final work captures his unique perspective and the depth of his experiences, making it a compelling conclusion to his writing journey.

      Blogging Toward Infinity
    • 2021

      Reflections in a Glass Eye

      Essays in the Time of COVID

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Dr. Kenneth Ring showcases his humor and literary flair in a collection of lively essays that reflect his wide-ranging interests. At 80, he demonstrates an enduring passion for writing, tackling diverse and entertaining subjects with wit and insight. Known for his groundbreaking research on near-death experiences, Ring now reveals a different side of his intellect, blending humor with thoughtful commentary.

      Reflections in a Glass Eye
    • 2019

      Waiting to Die

      • 149 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      During his many years researching the near-death experience (NDE), Dr. Kenneth Ring was concerned with answering the question, "What is it like to die?" In this book of fifteen sparkling and delightfully witty essays, his question becomes more personal, "What is it like waiting to die?" More specifically, what is it like for an octogenarian who has spent half his life studying and writing about NDEs to face his own mortality? Laced with humor, these essays are not morbid or morose, but highly entertaining and edifying. They are not just full of an old man's droll complaints about his wayward bodily decay, but also contain serious reflections on life and insights from his work on death and a possible afterlife. In addition, Ring reflects on what other literary figures have written about death, and he delves into subjects like psychedelics and their possible use with the dying. All his essays trace his sometimes surprising, and occasionally antic, journey along the road whose terminus is certain but unknown. They let the reader glimpse into what it has been like for one elderly, but still lively, man waiting to die who has so far failed to reach his goal, though he is convinced he will get there in the end.

      Waiting to Die
    • 2006

      While providing many accounts of neardeath experiences (NDEs) from men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds, Lessons from the Light is much more than just an inspiring collection of NDEs. In Lessons neardeath expert Kenneth Ring extracts the pure gold of the NDE and with a beautiful balance of sound research and human insight reveals the practical wisdom held within these experiences. As Stanley Krippner states, "In this remarkable book, Ring presents evidence that merely learning about the neardeath experience has similar positive effects to those reported by people who actually have had neardeath experiences. Kenneth Ring is one of the few authors whose gifts include the capacity to transform their readers' lives."

      Lesson from the Light
    • 1999

      Mindsight

      Near-Death and Out-Of-Body Experiences in the Blind

      • 217 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(33)Add rating

      Ring and Cooper explore evidence that even those blind from birth can "see" during near-death experiences. Their evidence reveals a unique type of perception. More than just "seeing", it involves a deep awareness and profound ability to know that the authors have called "Mindsight". This volume is a ground-breaking work in the field of near-death studies. It investigates the astonishing claim that blind persons, including those blind from birth, can actually "see" during near-death or out-of-body episodes. The authors present their findings in scrupulous detail, investigating case histories of blind persons who have actually reported visual experiences under these conditions. There is compelling evidence that the blind do "see" in those moments, but it is not sight as we think of it. Ring and Cooper uncover a kind of "transcendental awareness" they refer to as mindsight. It involves the strange experience of being able to perceive from all angles at once, from every focal depth at once, and a sense of "knowing" the subject, not just visually, but with a deep and inexplicable knowledge. Human beings may be more complex than we thought, gifted with amazing abilities of perception. This book is an opportunity to assess the evidence for yourself.

      Mindsight
    • 1985

      Return From Death

      An Exploration of the Near-Death Experience

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      From back For those who have been close to death, even survived 'clinical death', a remarkable experience occurs which has become known as the Near-Death Experience. Margot Grey describes how people close to death undergo a sense of euphoria and floating out of one's body, entering a dark tunnel and emerging to encounter a brilliant light and experiencing a panoramic life review. The Near-Death Experience often has a profound effect on the person who experiences it and can lead to spiritual awakening and psychic development. The fear of death tends to diminish and in many cases a total personality transformation occurs.

      Return From Death