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Choices In The Afterlife, What we can do and where we can go after death by Gretchen Vogel Average Rating: "Here is the antidote to one of humankind's greatest fears. Reading Gretchen Vogel's beautifully written book makes discussing death as comfortable as sitting by the fire sharing a cup of tea with a dear friend. Clear, compassionate, and laced with gentle humor, this wonderful book will ease your mind and even pique your curiosity. ..."
Contact the Other Side: Seven Methods for Afterlife Communication by Konstantinos Average Rating: "This could have been "Afterlife Communication for Everyone". It presents detailed descriptions of different ways of talking to people who have died. Four of these seven methods are based on the concept of electronic voice phenomena ['EVP', sometimes called 'ITC']. The other three methods are more traditional spiritualist methods. Konstantinos does not make any assumptions about what the reader may know already -- either about technology or about spirituality. ..."
I Was Carlos Castaneda: The Afterlife Dialogues by Martin Goodman Average Rating: "I was very excited to see this book, and bought it immediately.I started reading Castanedas books back in the mid 70's, and I have read every book that he has written multiple times over. They always bring back to me the realization of the magical in Life.As I was reading this book, it reminded me of watching a bad movie. ..."
Spirit Faces: Truth About the Afterlife by Mark Macy Average Rating: "My new book, "Spirit Faces; Truth About the Afterlife," is really moving along, and I want to thank those of you who've read it. My hope is that it'll stir a spiritual revolution--quelling doubts, offering age-old truths, and providing some new insights about our spiritual heritage that until recently were buried in the sands of time.
Much of the information in the book is mind-boggling, but I vow on my life, on the lives of my family members, and on my afterlife prospects, that the material I write in this book is true, to the very best of my knowledge . ..."
Blessings From the Other Side: Wisdom and Comfort from the Afterlife for this Life by Sylvia Browne Average Rating: "As is her style, Sylvia has, once again, given us an easy to read, easy to understand witty, simplistic look at life presented in her typical matter-of-fact/take-it-or-leave-it approach. This read pertains to life, our families, getting through the holidays and, particularly, getting through life with our families during the holidays!If you are in need of inspiration and encouragement for the holidays, whether you have suffered the loss of a loved one or simply suffer due to family relationships that perpetually give you heartburn, this book is a 'must read.' However, if you have the time and have not read them, I would highly recommend first winding your way through two of Sylvia's prior books -- specifically, "Adventures of a Psychic, The Other Side and Back," as well as "Life on The Other Side." There are numerous references in this current book to topics addressed in these two prior publications. ..."
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. ..."
Voyage Beyond Doubt (Exploring the Afterlife Series , Vol 2) by Bruce Moen Average Rating: "The skeptic will scoff and snicker at this book, which is about Bruce Moen's out-of-body travel into other dimensions of reality and his "soul retrieval" work, which usually involves informing recently-deceased souls that they are dead. Moen's findings are consistent with a wealth of other metaphysical material handed down over the years, particularly the finding that a large percentage of souls -- those who have not been spiritually enlightened or have led materialist lives -- don't immediately realize they are dead after they make their transition to the "other side." It is as if they having a bad dream. ..."
Knowledge for the Afterlife by Theodor Abt WHY THE AMDUAT IS SIGNIFICANT Every evening the sun becomes old and weak and finally sets behind the Western horizon. Yet, it rises again in the morning, rejuvenated. How is that possible? How could the sun for the Ancient Egyptians the Sungod become young and revitalized during the night, during his night journey? ...
Universe Of Worlds: Exploring the Frontiers of the Afterlife by Robert J. Grant Average Rating: "As a certified past-life therapist, I realize that Barbara Lane has put into words what I have instinctively known for years about accessing clues to past life memories. It is no accident that we tend to be attracted to or fascinated by specific people, places, occupations, or to scenes from movies, books, etc. ..."
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