Life after death: Hospice worker recounts leaving his body in ‘shared-death experience’

William Peters had been entrusted with the care of a former merchant marine, called Ron. Ron was on his deathbed, slowly dying from stomach cancer and had few family or friends who visited him. Mr Peters would spend up to three hours a day keeping Ron company, reading books and talking to him.

One lunch time, the hospice volunteer was reading an extract from Jack London’s ‘Call of the Wild’ ... Read even more

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