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Learning from the Light: Pre-Death Experiences, Prophecies, and Angelic Messages of Hope by hospice physician John Lerma is a spiritual nonfiction work focused on what people report seeing, sensing, and learning as death approaches. Building on themes associated with his earlier writings, Lerma presents accounts drawn from hospice settings and from survivors reflecting on the loss of loved ones. The book centers on pre-death experiences and angelic encounters described as comforting, instructive, and sometimes challenging, including references to both benevolent and frightening presences. Alongside narrative stories, the author frames these experiences as evidence that consciousness continues beyond physical death and that the dying process can involve meaningful psychological and spiritual transition. A key purpose is to offer hope to readers who fear death or who are grieving, and to provide practical spiritual lessons about forgiveness, love, and releasing ego-driven fear. The tone is faith-affirming and experiential rather than purely clinical, aiming to reassure and to guide.
This book is best suited to readers who are drawn to spirituality, afterlife literature, hospice narratives, and personal testimonies about end-of-life experiences. It may be especially helpful for people facing a serious diagnosis, supporting a loved one in hospice, or grieving and searching for reassurance that love and consciousness continue. The most practical benefits come from its emotional and ethical emphasis: listening with empathy, reducing fear through acceptance, and prioritizing forgiveness and self-love as daily habits rather than last-minute tasks. Even when readers do not share the authors metaphysical certainty, the stories encourage a gentler approach to death and to the people who are nearing it. Within its category, Learning from the Light stands out because it comes from a physician working in hospice, giving the narrative a bedside perspective rather than a purely speculative one. Compared with many near-death experience books that focus on dramatic medical crises, this one highlights experiences reported before death and connects them to caregiving and grief. Its focus on angelic encounters and messages, including both comforting and frightening accounts, adds a distinctive spiritual framing that will resonate strongly with faith-oriented audiences. Readers who want a clinical study may prefer research-focused texts, but readers seeking meaning, hope, and a compassionate lens on dying are likely to find it memorable and consoling.