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M.N. I spent many months reviewing the details of my accident, reviewing my medical records, listening to those who were at the scene and in the emergency room, and researching the dying process. I thoughtfully considered whether my experience could have just been a dream or hallucination, a result of anoxia, or the chemical effect of a dying brain in which there is a sudden and large release of neurotransmitters. I read the literature on NDEs. After all the data was collected and analysed, I came to the conclusion that my experience was beyond the boundaries of medicine and of science. of experience would happen to us and both experiences speak to the reality of life after death. I think that readers will find “To Heaven and Back” is not just a story about someone else’s experiences, but that it contains many stories with which the reader can identify. “To Heaven and Back” shows readers how they can also experience the transformative nature of NDEs into each person’s life and inspires others to embrace this transformation in their own life. M.M. As a doctor and surgeon, do you have any scientific theory about NDEs? 22