An experimental collection of texts that captures the essence of a near-death experience first encountered by the author in 2008. The work defies categorization by blending memoir, philosophical inquiry, and historical commentary on what the author calls "ghost people." Its narrative framework serves not only as a chronicle of a personal brush with the unknown but also as a guide-offering, at least in belief, methods to induce similar transformative states. In doing so, the work straddles the blurred boundaries between life, death, and the metaphysical, inviting readers to question both the nature of existence and their own inner thresholds between the tangible and the ethereal . The narrative is imbued with themes of mortality versus immortality, the fleeting nature of existence, and the possibility of a life beyond the physical realm. The book suggests that near-death experiences may serve as portals to profound personal change-a process of shedding one's mortal constraints to enter a different state of being, sometimes described as becoming a "ghost person". The work challenges us to rethink conventional notions of existence and to consider that the processes of dying might hold keys to deeper understanding. For anyone intrigued by the intersection of lived experience, mystical transformation, and the ever-elusive nature of the afterlife, this book offers a provocative, if unconventional, roadmap.
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