About

Death is not the End

Understanding consciousness beyond life through science, compassion, and wisdom

Our Beginning

Death is not the End began as a shared vision between Peter Fenwick, Felicity Warner, and David Lorimer — three pioneers united by a profound question: What truly happens when we die?

 

Together, they set out to bring light, research, and openness to a subject long shrouded in silence. Their goal was to create a space where science, spirituality, and personal experience could coexist — to help us understand death not as an ending, but as a transition.

Our Mission

Our mission is to de-mystify and de-stigmatize death, helping people see it as part of the greater life cycle rather than a final event.

 

We aim to remove the fear surrounding dying, encourage open dialogue, and provide access to trustworthy research and compassionate guidance.

 

By blending scientific insight with human experience, we hope to restore sacredness and meaning to the process of dying — and peace to those who contemplate it.

Our Vision

We envision a world where talking about death is natural, not
taboo. Where individuals can approach their final moments with curiosity instead of fear, and families can find comfort in knowing that consciousness continues beyond the body. Our hope is to inspire a cultural shift — from viewing death as the ultimate loss to understanding it as part of life’s profound continuity.

Our Approach

We unite scientists, researchers, soul midwives, philosophers, and
the public in exploring life after death.

 

Our work bridges empirical research with lived experiences — including near-death experiences (NDEs), shared death experiences (SDEs), after-death communications (ADCs), terminal lucidity, and reincarnation studies.

 

Through projects, discussions, and community spaces, we make knowledge accessible to everyone — not just academics or
spiritual seekers.

Posts

Love Letter From The Afterlife

Love Letter from the Afterlife” by Andrea Gibson is a deeply moving prose poem that imagines a message from someone who has passed away to the person they love. Instead of portraying death as separation, the piece reassures the living that love continues to exist beyond life in memories, nature, and the quiet moments that remind us of those we have lost. It is a comforting reflection on grief, love, and the enduring bond between souls.

If we’ve had good lives, why shouldn't we also have
good deaths?

— Death is not the End Mission Statement

Death is not the End stands as a bridge — between science and soul, life and afterlife, fear
and peace.

Our purpose is simple: to help humanity rediscover the beauty, mystery, and

meaning within dying.