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Old 13-06-2015, 05:55 PM
metal68 metal68 is offline
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A comprehensive list of Afterlife related books..

Ive bought quite a few over the past few months which I'll list here;

Please add anymore that you have read and would recommend

Science & The Afterlife Experience - Chris Carter
Consciousness Beyond Life - Pim Van Lommel
The Last Frontier - Julia Assante
The Fun Of Dying -Roberta Grimes
The Afterlife Unveiled - Stafford Betty
Life After Death - Deepak Chopra
Adventures In The Afterlife - William Buhlman
Multidimensional Man - Jurgen Zwiewe
Answers About The Afterlife - Bob Olsen
Is There Life After Death - Anthony Peake
The Art Of Dying - Peter & Elizabeth Fenwick
A Lawyer Presents Evidence For The Afterlife - Victor Zammit
The Afterlife Revealed - Michael Tymn
Application Of Impossible Things - Natalie Sudman
Stop Worrying, There Probably Is An Afterlife - Greg Taylor

These aren't so specifically on the afterlife but deal with it as a side issue, explore consciousness out of the body etc
My Big TOE - Tom Campbell
The Sacred History Of The World - Jonathan Black
The Divine Matrix - Greg Braden
The Daemon/Labyrinth Of Time/Infinite Mindfield/Out Of Body Experience - all by Anthony Peake
Supernatural/The Divine Spark - Graham Hancock
Biocentrism - Robert Lanza
The Quest For Gnosis - Gabriel Roberts

Some are better than others, some conflict although there is generally more agreement apart from Peake's books which suggests our afterlife is a personally generated version of Eternal recurrence, living the same life over & over.

I've stayed well clear of the tv mediums; I just find them too fluffy especially as the likes of Colin Fry, Sylvia Brown, Derek Acorah, Doris Stokes etc have been outed as complete frauds. I'm still dubious about John Edwards and don't know enough about James Van Pragh. I guess as an agnostic, formerly atheist before reading some of these books, I do need some semblance of science to support an argument. The more that angels or traditional views of heaven are written about, the more I become sceptical.

Please add some more to my list that you know of and think I may find of value
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