Peter Fenwick, leading expert on near-death experiences, dies at 89
In early 1988, British neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick found himself inundated with letters from people who believed they had survived a brush with death.“I floated slowly down a tunnel, not afraid in any way, but anxiously waiting for something,” one man wrote to him. “When it arrived I was absolutely at peace and walking into the most wonderful light. Trust me, it was amazing. No worries, problems or anything, just wonderful.”In another letter, a woman described walking along a country road and coming across golden gates.“Inside was the most beautiful garden, with no lawn, path, or anything, but flowers of every kind,” he wrote. “The ones that attracted me most were Madonna lilies, delphiniums and roses, but there were many, many others.”The letters were among more than 2,000 received by...