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Where the Light Begins

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Where the Light Begins explores one of the most subtle and yet profound frontiers of human experience: children’s near-death experiences. When children come close to death, some return with memories that challenge easy explanation. They describe a light that feels like home, presence without form, and connection beyond language. Their words are simple and expressed with calm certainty. They do not speculate. They remember.

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I came back into a world that no longer fits me.

Where the Light Begins explores one of the most subtle and yet profound frontiers of human experience: children’s near-death experiences. When children come close to death, some return with memories that challenge easy explanation. They describe a light that feels like home, presence without form, and connection beyond language. Their words are simple and expressed with calm certainty. They do not speculate. They remember.

Based on real-life cases, hospice encounters, and years of listening to children and families, this book offers a rare and deeply human, child-centered perspective within near-death research. Each story is told with warmth and care, followed by interdisciplinary commentary and reflection drawn from psychology, neuroscience, and consciousness studies.

Rather than attempting to prove or disprove the existence of an afterlife, Where the Light Begins poses a more compelling question: What do these experiences reveal about the nature of consciousness itself? Time and again, the children who return experience a shift in perception that remains long after the medical crisis has passed. Fear softens. Compassion deepens. Identity expands.

Written in thoughtful and accessible language, this book provides reflections without dogma and wonder without sensationalism. It gently invites readers to approach the topic thoughtfully and with an open mind, offering comfort, insight, and a sense of connection.

At its heart, this is not a book about dying. It is a book about consciousness, the boundaries of life, and the possibility that children, in their clarity and sincerity, may be among our most honest guides to the deeper dimensions of being.

Author Bio

Ralph and Daniela Klose are German authors and long-term collaborative partners in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and consciousness research. Ralph is a retired neuropsychologist with over three decades of clinical and academic experience, and Daniela is a medical writer and translator specializing in neuropsychology and transpersonal psychology. For many years, they worked as ghostwriters for researchers across Europe. They now write under their own names, connecting scientific expertise with years of hospice and end-of-life care experience to explore near-death experiences and liminal states of consciousness. https://drklose.com

Excerpt

 

Click HERE to read an excerpt from Where the Light Begins.

 

Endorsements

This treasure of a book is a balm for the soul, offering nostalgic glimpses of the world from which we came and to which we will return. Accounts of children’s near-death experiences, interwoven with thoughtful prompts for reflection, provide a taste of a state of being long forgotten yet somehow deeply familiar. With language that is at once scientific and poetic – and phrases that occasionally defy logic yet still resonate as truth — the authors have given words to that which normally can’t be articulated. Rather than a “must-read,” Where the Light Begins is a “must experience.” I was deeply moved and utterly captivated.”

—Suzanne Giesemann, author of Mediumship, The Awakened Way, and Always Connected

In this thoughtful and carefully written book, Daniela and Ralph Klose examine children’s near-death experiences. Their experiences are not influenced by belief systems, by cultural boundaries, nor by an existing worldview, but children simply describe with sensitivity, honesty, and openness what they have experienced without context or expectation. Their experiences are immediate and unfiltered; they just remember.

The stories of children who have returned suggest that consciousness is not produced by the brain, but expressed through it, without being confined to it. This wonderful and important book raises important questions about consciousness, memory, and the possibility that consciousness might persist when brain function has totally ceased. A valuable contribution to the ongoing exploration of human consciousness. Highly recommended.

—Pim van Lommel, MD, cardiologist, NDE-researcher, author of Consciousness Beyond Life