
Raymond Moody
Raymond Moody is an American psychiatrist and author, best known for his pioneering work on near-death experiences (NDEs). He coined the term 'near-death experience' and wrote the influential book 'Life After Life' in 1975, which has shaped public and academic discourse on the topic. His research has inspired a renewed interest in the exploration of consciousness and the possibility of life after death.
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Raymond Moody was sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Brittanee Drexel.
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Raymond Moody is credited with initiating contemporary research on near-death experiences.
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