Clinical psychologist and
author Liz Dale is asking anyone who has had a near-death
experience (NDE) to participate in an online survey regarding the
experience and its consequences – especially those in the lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Survey results will
inform a groundbreaking study and a new book to be published by
Balboa Press, a division of Hay House. The survey is live now
at http://lizdale.com/survey.html.
Dale's official site
(http://lizdale.com/) has become an important resource for those with
academic or personal interests in the NDE phenomenon. It includes
access to over 1,300 books about NDEs. Dale anticipates that her new
survey will make important contributions to the literature, as well
as pave the way for future investigations.
Survey respondents can
remain anonymous if they wish. Likewise, Dale asks that anyone who
submits stories only use their first names and avoid sharing
confidential personal information. Examples of questions from the
survey include:
- "Were there any changes in your personality since your NDE?"
- "Were there any changes in your religious or spiritual beliefs since your NDE?"
- "Were there any distressing aftereffects from your NDE?"
The forthcoming book on
NDE aftereffects will not be Dale's first; in 2000, she published
"Crossing Over and Coming Home: Twenty-One Authors Discuss the
Gay NDE as Spiritual Transformation." The following excerpt from
the book captures the essence of this research and the intensely
personal and profound nature of the stories people have shared with
her: "And then I felt the presence of Jesus Christ all
around me. And I asked him, 'Do I really have to go back?' Then
Christ said that he would send me guardian angels to aid me in my
healing, and to guide and protect me. I awakened to find two men
kneeling over me, with expressions of apprehension and concern on
both their faces. For some reason I felt that they might be gay men.
I felt very strongly that both men symbolized what would prove to be
a succession of 'angels' that Christ had promised to send me."
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