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MY SEARCH FOR THE AFTERLIFE by Dennis Spalding A father takes a journey into the afterlife in search of a son he lost in 1993. He becomes aware of clues and information, in the form of numbers, through a world renowned medium to help him on his travels. These numbers represent the dates of his son''s birth and ultimate death, as well as, a special number the two shared their last visit together. ...
The Etherean Travellers and the Magical Child by Thunderbird Woman Average Rating: "Wow! What a terrific book and what an inspiring author. This book has it all. 5 star all the way! It may scare the daylights out of some but the wise will gain incredible wisdom. This is far beyond George Orwell's 1984. May I begin by saying that many people I have encountered are seeking to understand the seen and unseen worlds. ..."
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. ..."
Letters From Michael - A Communication From the Flip Side by co-inspired by Michael J. Gauthier Jr. and Tracy M. Phernetton Average Rating: "This book is for anyone who wants to know what it like to die! I read this book and I am forever changed. The story is written from the prospective of a young man who committed suicide. After reading this, I feel what it may mean to be "dead". Michael has such a graceful way with his words, and phrases. ..."
Song of the Phoenix: Voices of Comfort and Healing from the Afterlife by Lily Fairchilde Average Rating: "Having dealt with the loss of my mother about two years ago, I have questioned the existence of life after death. On a lark, I purchased Lily Fairchilde's book and was amazed by how much it affected me. Ms. Fairchilde's contacts with the dead are informative, fascinating and completely absorbing. ..."
Stephen Lives!: His Life, Suicide, and Afterlife by Anne Puryear Average Rating: "I thought this was a wonderful book. I will attempt to explain why by commenting on several other comments that have been made here.The reviewers who hated this book seem to be concentrated in two distinct camps: (1) Those that hated the book because it was dictated by a "dead" person-- and this does not conform to their personal beliefs about the afterlife and (2) Those who hated this book because the son, Stephen, seems to be having a great time in the afterlife-- and therefore it seems to them that this book actually ENDORSES suicide. ..."
Death and the Afterlife by Brian Innes Average Rating: For those who wish to confront the fear of dying, Death and Afterlife is the scientifically objective place to start. Biochemical researcher Brian Innes has compiled a handsome coffee-table compendium of everything you ever wanted to know about death, and then some. From the philosophical to the religious, the biological to the mythological, the psychological to the legal, Innes covers it all. ...
Death Does Not Part Us: Episodes that Confirm Edgar Cayce's View of Afterlife by Elsie R. Sechrist Average Rating: Compelling evidence that "we are forever."
A close personal friend of renowned psychic Edgar Cayce, Elsie Sechrist spent four decades studying the Cayce material and lecturing on it throughout the world. In Death Does Not Part Us-- based on personal conversations with Cayce, interviews and correspondence with thousands of people, and her own experiences-- the author provides a detailed excursion into the afterlife.
From the realm described by Cayce as "God's other chamber," the departed make contact with the living through dreams, visions,and waking experiences. ...
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