Near-death experiences (NDEs) are taking the modern world by storm.
There are thousands of written accounts, going back to Plato and the ancient Greeks, with more emerging every day.
The term “near-death experience” is often a misnomer, because many people clinically die during these events. In many cases, their deaths are verified and documented by doctors, nurses, and paramedics.
The stories of their death can be harrowing or disturbing. But the stories that follow—the journey of their soul or consciousness—are anything but.
People describe overwhelming love, presence, clarity, and a sense of “home” more real than anything they have known before. They return with less fear of death, a deeper care for others, and a new understanding of what really matters in this world.
Through films, essays, research, and story telling, at Coming Home, we follow these stories wherever they lead.
NDEs open up conversations about consciousness, spirituality, science, medicine, psychology, and culture. We bring experiencers, researchers, and practitioners into one place—curating important scholarship and research, and offering a thoughtful, welcoming space to explore what these experiences might mean.
Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or hopeful, Coming Home is here to help you ask better questions about life, death, and what comes next after we cross the threshold.