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Death
and the Afterlife
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Home
with God: In a Life that Never Ends by Neale
Donald Walsch. Through his profound and personal
dialogue with God, Walsch explores the process by
which all human beings must end their days here
on Earth and begin their new life in God's Kingdom,
to which all eventually return, regardless of their
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After
Death Communication
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Hello
from Heaven!
by Bill and Judy Guggenheim. First-hand accounts
of those whose lives have been changed and even
protected by messages or signs from the deceased. |
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Angel
Communication
Coincidence
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Coincidences:
Chance or Fate? by Ken Anderson. One of
the largest collections of true tales of coincidence
ever published in which Anderson attempts to objectively
question the meaning of coincidence |
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Near
Death Experiences
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Embraced
By The Light by Betty J. Eadie. Someone
has written that the subtitle for this book could
have been "The Average Person's Guide to the Near-Death
Experience." |
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Closer
to the Light: Learning from Near Death Experiences
of Children by Melvin Morse, M.D. In hundreds
of interviews with children who had once been declared
clinically dead, Dr. Morse found that children too
young to have absorbed our adult views and ideas
of death share first-hand accounts of out-of-body
travel, telepathic communication and encounters
with dead friends and relatives. |
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Life-After
Life by Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D. First
published in 1975, this classic exploration of life
after death started a revolution in popular attitudes
about the afterlife and established Dr. Moody as
the world's leading authority in the field of near-death
experiences |
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Return
from Tomorrow by George G. Ritchie, M.D.
At the age of twenty, George Ritchie died in an
army hospital. Nine minutes later, he returned to
life. What happened to him during those nine minutes
was so compelling that it changed his life forever. |
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Out
of Body Experiences
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Journeys
Out of the Body by Robert Monroe. In 1958,
Monroe found himself leaving his physical body to
travel to locales far removed from the physical.
His record of these explorations has become the
undisputed classic in the field. |
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Pre-Birth
Experiences
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Coming
from the Light: Spiritual Accounts of Life Before
Life
by Sarah Hinze. True stories of life before
life. Accounts of families who have met their children
before they were born; memories of life before life
as recounted by young children; and stories of the
tiny guardian angels who watch over our children
before they are born. |
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Reincarnation
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Many
Lives, Many Masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.
Dr. Weiss, a psychiatrist was reluctantly drawn
into past-life therapy when a client revealed details
of her previous lives. When the client introduced
her spirit guides and Weiss discovered that they
had messages about his dead son as well as his mission
in life, he became a believer. |
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Reincarnation:
The Missing Link in Christianity by Elizabeth
Clare Prophet. The author traces the history of
reincarnation in Christianity, from Jesus and the
early Christians through church councils and the
persecution of the so-called heretics. |
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Spirituality
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Words
of Wisdom is intended to inspire and guide the
reader to seek out answers at a Spiritual level
when trying to solve a problem at a physical level
has produced no satisfactory answer. |
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