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Overcoming Death: Evidence of the Afterlife

What happens to consciousness when we die? Does it end? Go elsewhere? If so, where? Might life truly be eternal?

These questions have haunted humanity for as long as we can remember. Yet profound new evidence from those who work with the dying indicates that our fears about death are groundless, and our hopes about death are true: We do overcome death. Consciousness continues, and the afterlife is filled with beauty, bliss, and unconditional love.

In the following pages you’ll find interviews with people on the “front lines” of afterlife research, a conversation with a death midwife, a first-hand account of a near-death experience, plus poems and other writings that offer us a new way to think about death—as the ending of one experience, yes, but also the beginning of another, far more magnificent one.

Here’s what’s inside:

An explanation of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)

Descriptions of the afterlife

What are NDE after-effects?

What happens when children have NDEs?

How do NDEs affect combat veterans?

What happens to someone who has committed suicide?

What if you don’t believe in God, or heaven?

How do you prepare for “a good death”?

What is a home-directed funeral?

Why would I want one?

How can understanding death help us live a better life?

And more

Death still represents separation and loss for those of us left behind—but the good news is that these conditions are only temporary. The dying are not gone; they have gone ahead. Death ends our flesh-and-blood existence, but returns us to our spiritual home, a place called the afterlife!

Tags: Overcoming death, afterlife, life after death, Near-Death Experiences, NDEs, life after life, reincarnation, heaven, consciousness, guides, Metatron, home-directed funerals, death midwife

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