In his subsequent book "Reflections on Life After Life,” Moody says:"All of these people agree on one point: they felt their suicidal attempts solved nothing. They found that they were involved [in the other world] in exactly the same problems from which they had been trying to extricate themselves by suicide. Whatever difficulty they had been trying to get away from was still there on the other side, unresolved. One person mentioned being "trapped” in the situation which had provoked her suicide attempt. [It was] repeated again and again, as if in a cycle.”. (Raymond Moody)

In his subsequent book "Reflections on Life After Life,” Moody says:"All of these people agree on one point: they felt their suicidal attempts solved nothing. They found that they were involved [in the other world] in exactly the same problems from which they had been trying to extricate themselves by suicide. Whatever difficulty they had been trying to get away from was still there on the other side, unresolved. One person mentioned being "trapped” in the situation which had provoked her suicide attempt. [It was] repeated again and again, as if in a cycle.”.

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