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Second EditionDeath for the bomber crew limping back over the estuary? The poems are separated into two halves - fifteen under 'life', fifteen under 'death' - though the lines are never as clear as we might like, and of course the 'Life' section comes after 'Death'. "It is impossible to remain unmoved. Author(s) - Gustav Theodor Fechner Life after death for the young woman buried under the trees, beneath the city? Publisher - Forgotten Books "Kate Evans"Full of wonder, beauty and humanity. 9 x 15.
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Alan Halverson
It is a non-fiction publication that describes how science and some religions are gradually coming together in playing their separate roles trying to understand what actually happens at the time of physical death. Logic is used to show how we each have free will to make all of our choices and learn from all our mistakes and accomplishments during each lifetime. It’s an extensive research project and is quite understandable for the average reader to discover how consciousness is completely separate from our physical brain processes as evidenced by many who have described their own personal experiences.
If you only read one book about the Afterlife, I highly recommend this one. I thank the author for writing this work. It has reaffirmed things I was previously aware of yet gave me a renewed assurance of my link to the Universal Mind of One that we are all connected to. It reveals how we are not judged by God, but evolve spiritually to make better choices the next go around.
It’s all good news since so many things that science is still too rigid to explore and religions are too afraid and close minded to consider can be logically tied together.