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Choices In The Afterlife, What we can do and where we can go after death by Gretchen Vogel Average Rating: "When multiple beloved family members passed away, all within a decade, worried friends took note of my increasingly depressed demeanor and set about trying to improve my life and times. Knowing me for a hidebound cynic, it was a true friend who risked my snarling reception of her suggestion that I read Gretchin Vogel's book, "Choices in the Afterlife".
At that point,I was no longer emotionally desperate or longing for any comfort I might find, simply sad. ..."
What To Do When You Are Dead: Living Better in the Afterlife by Craig Hamilton-Parker Average Rating: "I recommend this book to everyone, especially those who either have just lost someone or are terminally ill and expecting to soon go on their own adventure into the afterlife.
People who's minds are stuck on the material and have no real sense of spirituality (or a church given one -- same thing) look upon death as the end. ..."
Visitations From the Afterlife: True Stories of Love and Healing by Lee Lawson Average Rating: "It was a great pleasure to read Lee Lawson's book. Not only was it intelligent and inspiring, but it speaks of great truth, the kind of truth that heals the broken heart. I would recommend it to anyone who is experiencing grief. Not only does it provide comfort, but it changes the paradigm of loss. ..."
Letters from the Afterlife: A Guide to the Other Side by Elsa Barker Average Rating: "This is a reissue of a book written and published nearly 100 years ago. The style reflects the period. What I enjoyed about this book the most was the way that the letters enticed the reader to consider the nature of reality, the openness one can achieve, and the sense of responsibility one has for oneself and others in any given incarnation. ..."
Voyages Into the Afterlife: Charting Unknown Territory (Exploring the Afterlife Series, Vol. 3) by Bruce Moen Average Rating: "Ok, having voraciously read the first book, Voyages into the Unknown, and sort of plodded through the second one, Voyage Beyond Doubt (a slight mis-lead, as Bruce continues to doubt on occasion), all I can say is WHOW about this book.Bruce continues his mechanistic perceptions of what happens "over there." As a mechanical engineer, I would expect him to describe in certain details the machine-like aspects of the various functionalities of how things work, in reference to The Coordinating Intelligences, the Entry Director and the Planning Center. ..."
Is There An Afterlife?: A Comprehensive Overview of the Evidence by David Fontana Average Rating: "Since becoming interested in psychical research some 15 years ago, I have accumulated a library of more than 1,000 books dealing with mediumship, channeling, near-death experiences, death-bed visions, apparations, past-life regressions, and every other aspect of the paranormal. This book is without a doubt the most comprehensive overview of the entire field that I have encountered. ..."
Animals and the Afterlife, Book 2: The Journey Continues (Animals and the Afterlife) by Kim Sheridan Do animals have souls? What happens when they die? Kim Sheridan addressed these questions and more in her first book, Animals and the Afterlife. Now, her latest book picks up right where the first one left off. ANIMALS AND THE AFTERLIFE, Book 2: The Journey Continues chronicles Kim’s continuing journey in this fascinating realm. The book weaves Kim’s research and personal experiences among amazing new stories of people around the world. ...
Voyage to Curiosity's Father (Exploring the Afterlife Series) by Bruce Moen Average Rating: "Bruce Moen was one of the early pioneers who worked with Robert Monroe of the Monroe Institute. Bob, Bruce and many others explored the boundaries of the afterlife, nonphysical reality that exists. In Bruce's 4th book, Voyage to Curiosity's Father, Bruce takes us into an exploration of the possibilities that can exist for all who (eventually) return home, to the afterlife. ..."
Voyages Into the Unknown (Exploring the Afterlife Series, Vol. 1) by Bruce Moen Average Rating: "While researching and studying the subject of remote viewing several things became apparent. ALL of the early "remote viewers" went through the Monroe Institute's Gateway Voyage in the 1970's. So, like any good researcher I purchased the complete series of Gateway Voyage CDs from TMI. I had read the Robert Monroe books early on as they were published and loved them. ..."
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