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Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Never Die: Second Edition (Life After Death Books)

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When a biologist talks about how endorphins and vivid hallucinations might happen in the brain at the end of life, philosophy focuses more on the symbolic. I've never read a Gary Soto book I didn't like, and this was no exception. In Afterlife, 17-year old Chuy is stabbed to death by some cabron in the restroom of a Fresno nightclub after Chuy compliments his shoes. When he finds himself dead and floating above his former body, he spends the next 4 days tooling around town, doing the sort of things ghosts might do. Whether these books about life after death resonate with you will depend partly on your beliefs. Read with an open mind; you never know when you’ll find a story that resonates with you and provides you with a new take on the afterlife. Now he's a ghost, figuring out how to be a ghost, and figuring out what it means to be dead (as well as what it meant to be alive, in the first place). Folks compare this to The Lovely Bones since the narrator is a young ghost reflecting on life - but I think the books had some different goals. For me, The Lovely Bones was more about the crime itself and the families pursuit of justice. In many ways, that book is really ALL about the family and how those characters adapt and grow and move on, while the ghost just observes.

Alice refuses to believe her mother abandoned her, and instead, searches diligently for her mother online. She pores over her mother’s journals for clues. Eventually, Jenna’s memories of her mother synchronize with events as they unfold in the journals. Different religions also talk about NDEs in different ways. If you go through the near-death experience, it will give you different spiritual interpretation from each religion's point of view, as well. Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin Eddie realizes that heaven isn't a place you go to. It's a place where five people tell you the story of your own life, and you hear it from them. It talks about the question that many of us ask ourselves when we think about death: "Why was I here?" ” Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife by Eben AlexanderYes, it seems that even in the afterlife we still need to learn how to still and quiet our minds!!!)

Theme(s): I think the author is trying to get across that even in death happiness can be found, but not so much about life-after-death, even though the book’s title is, “The Afterlife.” The story centers around Eddie, a wounded war veteran. On his 83rd birthday, Eddie dies and reawakens in the afterlife, where he learns the true nature of “heaven.” Unfinished Business gives you a new way to learn about the afterlife: from the point of view of people who have already gone. You might find one or more of the books above helpful in your death-acceptance process, or with grieving the loss of a loved one. If you do, it can be useful to share the book with a friend or family member and share your ideas about life after death. Whether you believe in life after death, near-death experiences, and the afterlife or not, the books above are exciting and rewarding reads. When you read about life after death, you learn more about yourself and how you perceive death.For example, a biologist explains how the brain might release endorphins and create vivid hallucinations at the end of life, while philosophy focuses more on the symbolic.

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