Near-Death Experience Editorials by Kevin Williams

The following pages are some articles written by me appearing in my monthly newsletters. This material consists of personal commentaries and opinions of mine on a variety of subjects related to the NDE. Within these pages, I communicate ideas that may not be entirely appropriate for a website consisting mostly of material from researchers, scientists, doctors, and NDErs. I am a very opinionated person - yet very tolerant - and I have strong views on matters of life and death which I believe may be of some benefit to people. With this in mind, here are some words of wisdom from some other very opinionated people:

 

Friedrich Nietzsche: "We should never let ourselves be burnt for our opinions; we are not that sure of them. But perhaps for this - that we may have and change our opinions."

 

John K. Hart: "Nothing can prevent you from learning the truth so much as the belief that you already know it."

 

Michel de Montaigne: "Nothing is so firmly believed as that which we least know."

 

Alan Alda of MASH fame: "Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in."

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