Betty J. Kovacs
received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine, in
Comparative Literature and Theory of Symbolic Language.She has studied and taught in Europe and the United States.She
is Professor Emerita, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, California,
where she taught literature, writing, mythology and symbolic language
for over twenty-five years.She has studied the spiritual
traditions of prehistory and indigenous cultures and has worked with
shamans from the Amazon and the Andes in Peru.She has also served many years on the Board of Directors of the Jung Society of Claremont in California.Dr. Kovacs has been interviewed on radio and local cable TV.She is author of The Miracle of Death and 'Journey of the Mothers' in Earthwalking Sky Dancers.Recent seminar series include Deeper Orders of Reality: Creating Our Future and The Feminine Dimension of the Divine.
The Miracle of Death
is an inspiring narrative of one family's extraordinary grief
experiences, including precognitive dreams, visions, after-death
communications, out-of-body experiences, and synchronistic events,
surrounding multiple deaths in their family. The sole survivor and
narrator is a Western trained academic who initially struggled to
accept realities that ultimately changed every aspect of her life.
Weaving personal, historical and mythic perspectives, Dr. Betty Kovács
shows us that such individual experiences, along with cutting-edge
scientific research, support a radical change in the way we think about
death—and life.
Benefits to the Reader:
To better cope with the death of a child or loved one
To realise that consciousness survives physical death
To understand dreams and waking visions as valuable modes of communication
To know that mystical experience is natural
To increase our awareness of human possibilities and other dimensions of reality
To discover an expanded and healing worldview
To understand that we are all a part of each other and that together we can heal the earth