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Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Not Die

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Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Not Die

By: Stephen Hawley Martin
Narrated by: Michael Bowen
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What happens when we die? This new edition of Life After Death adds to powerful evidence consciousness which continues the author presented in his 2015 release. He spent two years gathering information that demonstrates this and along the way interviewed more than a hundred experts in a number of different fields. Among them were parapsychologists, medical doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, quantum physicists, and researchers into the true nature of reality.

Specific examples are presented that indicate what happens when we die, for example, that memories can be formed and retained despite a subject's brain having been shut down and the blood drained from it. Questions such as whether or not you will be able to communicate with living loved ones after death are addressed, if it is possible to be reborn, and what might be missing from reproductive theory to explain the various phenomena indicated in the many case histories and scientific investigations presented.

All of us will someday cross the border to what Shakespeare called "the undiscovered country". As long as we must make that trip, wouldn't it be smart to find out where we are going and what to expect when we get there?

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Near-Death Experience Parapsychology Reincarnation Spirituality Unexplained Mysteries Human Brain Religious Unexplained
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I loved how it’s full of information and facts if your skeptical this book is perfect just come with open mind

Easy to follow and will make a believer

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from start to finish. Love it, very easy to listen to and understand. Well done

love this book well done

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Interesting read, the mind is extremely powerful. Took away a few interesting concepts which I believe to be true as well.

Beliefs.

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This book provides a clear understanding of our non-materialistic, eternal nature, and it's profound implications,

A simple yet comprehensive explanation of our existence.

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Lot of references to various books which I'll eventually try to read. only thing i don't like is references to religious books. good book to read other than that

it is a book of books

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Read/listen to this book! Explores and examines many core concepts to explain our purpose and existence. one of my favorite reads ever.

Teriffic ideas

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informative book with cool theories. too many inductive stories used as hard evidence. too much of one assuming one's opinion is correct off of witnes testimony which is notoriously unreliable.

informative but unnecessarily biased

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Overall an interesting look at many aspects have the evidence for life after our existence here on Earth, but it attempts to cover a lot of disjointed topics in a way that I found disorganized. I was also disappointed that despite an explicit explanation in the Forward that he would not reference God or religion much, he quotes the New Testament, specifically Matthew, many times and refers to Christ's teachings. I was raised with Christian teachings but I believe it does a disservice to people listening to this book for not of Christian teachings. To me he lost credibility in doing this not only because he promised not to, but because I believe the very essence of looking beyond what we think we know about the material world should have a completely agnostic point of reference. It would have been different if he reference the teachings of many religions and quoted their texts as a way of pointing out that all religions have some understanding of the life beyond the one we live on this world rather than quoting scripture more often from just one. Please understand that the book covers a lot more ground than just aspects of religion, but be prepared for those references as well. That said, there is a lot of interesting information here, but because I have had exposure to other similar books, there was no "oh wow" moment for me in listening to this.

Promises to be agnostic but quotes Christ often

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