Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals

This study identified and described the life after death experience from three selected individuals. Aside from this, concept of a life after death and adjustments towards the experience were also described. The study was descriptive in nature and phenomenological approach was used to capture the es...

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Main Authors: Fortu, Suzette F., Hernandez, Angeli Lorraine B.
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Published: Animo Repository 1999
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-114752021-09-14T07:29:53Z Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals Fortu, Suzette F. Hernandez, Angeli Lorraine B. This study identified and described the life after death experience from three selected individuals. Aside from this, concept of a life after death and adjustments towards the experience were also described. The study was descriptive in nature and phenomenological approach was used to capture the essence of the experience. Data were analyzed qualitatively. The purposive sampling and chain referral were applied in getting the respondents of this study. Semi-structured interview guide was utilized in gathering information from the participants. The concept of life after death experienced was described based from these three major themes: rebirth, love of God and unfinished business. The aspects that underwent adjustments were the self, family and significant others. The events that were commonly experienced by the participants of this study were: the vision of light, dark and quiet place, and the feeling of confusion. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10830 Bachelor's Theses Animo Repository
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description This study identified and described the life after death experience from three selected individuals. Aside from this, concept of a life after death and adjustments towards the experience were also described. The study was descriptive in nature and phenomenological approach was used to capture the essence of the experience. Data were analyzed qualitatively. The purposive sampling and chain referral were applied in getting the respondents of this study. Semi-structured interview guide was utilized in gathering information from the participants. The concept of life after death experienced was described based from these three major themes: rebirth, love of God and unfinished business. The aspects that underwent adjustments were the self, family and significant others. The events that were commonly experienced by the participants of this study were: the vision of light, dark and quiet place, and the feeling of confusion.
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author Fortu, Suzette F.
Hernandez, Angeli Lorraine B.
spellingShingle Fortu, Suzette F.
Hernandez, Angeli Lorraine B.
Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
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Hernandez, Angeli Lorraine B.
author_sort Fortu, Suzette F.
title Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
title_short Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
title_full Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
title_fullStr Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
title_sort phenomenology of the life after death experience of three selected individuals
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10830
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