About this episode
Dannion Brinkley , author of "At Peace in the Light" and a man who has experienced two near-death experiences, joins Art Bell from Atlanta following his recent trip to Egypt. Brinkley, who lives in South Carolina where he performs hospice work, brings unique credentials to discussions of death and dying, having literally "been there" and "done that." His hospice work involves helping terminally ill patients understand the dying process based on his own death experiences. The program covers Brinkley's observations from Egypt, where various researchers and investigators have been exploring ancient mysteries. Bell describes Brinkley's latest book as "taking off like a rocket ship," indicating strong public interest in near-death phenomena. The discussion explores what Brinkley learned during his clinical death experiences and how this knowledge helps him counsel others facing death. His firsthand accounts of the death process provide comfort and understanding to those dealing with terminal illness or losing loved ones. The conversation includes Brinkley's grueling speaking schedule and his commitment to sharing his extraordinary experiences with audiences nationwide. This episode combines ancient Egyptian mysteries with profound insights into consciousness, death, and what may await beyond physical existence.