Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD

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Tag: life after death

  • Eyewitness to the Afterlife

    Eyewitness to the Afterlife

    A few months ago, I founded a new organization called the Mind & Meaning Institute, to help further scientific and philosophical research into big questions about consciousness, synchronicity, destiny, and the meaning of life. Last week, we released our first publication, the book Eyewitness to the Afterlife: My Two Weeks in Heaven by Elizabeth G.…

    Sharon Rawlette

    January 2, 2024
    after-death communication, dreams, near-death experience, Parapsychology, Spirituality
    afterlife, Elizabeth Krohn, Jeffrey Kripal, life after death, NDEs, telephone calls from the dead
  • Live Radio Interview July 3, 2019: B-NOW

    Live Radio Interview July 3, 2019: B-NOW

    On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, at 10am EDT (9am CDT), I’ll be live on B-NOW radio with Jeanie Brosius King, talking about The Source and Significance of Coincidences. The call-in number, if you’d like to ask questions during the show, is (323) 642-1137. And you can always listen after the fact by following the same…

    Sharon Rawlette

    July 2, 2019
    coincidences, Interviews, Spirituality
    BNOW, Jeanie Brosius King, life after death, podcast, radio, synchronicity
  • Signs of Reincarnation

    Signs of Reincarnation

    This weekend saw the release of Dr. James G. Matlock‘s new book Signs of Reincarnation, which will no doubt become the book of reference for those wanting a thorough, scholarly introduction to the current state of reincarnation research. Reincarnation research, you may ask? Yes, there is such a thing, and there has been for many…

    Sharon Rawlette

    June 17, 2019
    Book Reviews, consciousness, reincarnation
    Ian Stevenson, James G. Matlock, life after death, Parapsychology, psychology
  • Children Who Remember Heaven

    Children Who Remember Heaven

    A few years ago, philosopher Stephen E. Braude wrote an excellent book analyzing the evidence for life after death. His book, Immortal Remains, stands out from most other works in this field by virtue of its rigorous attention to detail and its careful consideration of alternative hypotheses for the evidence: notably, the super-psi hypothesis, which attributes apparent contact with the deceased…

    Sharon Rawlette

    June 13, 2016
    Book Reviews, Parapsychology, Philosophy, Spirituality
    afterlife, Ghost Inside My Child, heaven, life after death, NDEs, organ transplants, reincarnation, Stephen E. Braude, Wayne Dyer
  • The Angel in My Pocket

    The Angel in My Pocket

    When I picked up Sukey Forbes’ new memoir, The Angel in My Pocket, my first thought was, “Oh, another memoir about grief.” It’s not that I don’t appreciate grief-focused memoirs. In fact, they’ve been a lifeline for me in the four years since losing my ex-fiancé. Even though my own loss was due to separation, not death, I’ve found comfort and…

    Sharon Rawlette

    December 10, 2014
    Book Reviews, Parapsychology, Spirituality
    afterlife, Emerson, grief, life after death, mediums, memoir, Sukey Forbes, The Angel in My Pocket

Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD

  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • Beyond Death
    • The Source and Significance of Coincidences
    • The Feeling of Value
    • The Supreme Victory of the Heart
  • Speaking
    • Interviews
    • Lectures
  • Scholarship
  • Memoir
  • Blog
  • Twitter

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