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[woman] There were these
curtains, and they were billowing. And in came my husband
and our daughter Cassie. [man] Dying people
were being flooded by other experiences, seeing somebody they loved,
and it brought them peace. End-of-life experiences
have been described across cultures and throughout time. And I think
it's remarkably short-sighted… to hang on to this notion
that we only can believe what we can see
curtains, and they were billowing. And in came my husband
and our daughter Cassie. [man] Dying people
were being flooded by other experiences, seeing somebody they loved,
and it brought them peace. End-of-life experiences
have been described across cultures and throughout time. And I think
it's remarkably short-sighted… to hang on to this notion
that we only can believe what we can see
Full Transcript
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[woman] There were these
curtains, and they were billowing.
00:00:04.462 --> 00:00:08.174
And in came my husband
and our daughter Cassie.
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[man] Dying people
were being flooded by other experiences,
00:00:13.638 --> 00:00:17.198
seeing somebody they loved,
and it brought them peace.
00:00:18.184 --> 00:00:22.271
End-of-life experiences
have been described across cultures
00:00:22.355 --> 00:00:23.875
and throughout time.
00:00:24.565 --> 00:00:27.502
And I think
it's remarkably short-sighted…
00:00:27.526 --> 00:00:31.948
to hang on to this notion
that we only can believe what we can see.
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Movie Summary
Explores questions that have been contemplated throughout time: What does it mean to die, and is death the end of our existence? Weaving together innovative new research with firsthand accounts from those who’ve been close to death.