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E-books dealing with the after life.  
I am just starting this list of ebooks which deal with spirituality, philosophy, and life after death.
It will be added to.

ebook - The Afterlife of Billy Fingers
ebook - It Will All Make Sense When You're Dead: Messages From Our Loved Ones in the Spirit World
ebook - Answers about the Afterlife: A Private Investigator's 15-Year Research Unlocks the Mysteries of Life after Death [Kindle Edition]


12/30/2014


Answers about the Afterlife: A Private Investigator's 15-Year Research Unlocks the Mysteries of Life after Death [Kindle Edition]

Unlock the mysteries of life after death and explore the enlightening discoveries of a private investigator's 15-year investigation. This book is a comprehensive resource answering 150 of the most crucial questions about what happens when we die. Now you can delve into the life-changing insights we learn from near-death experiences, after-death communications, spirit contact through mediums, past lives, past-life memories, past-life & life-between-lives regressions, out-of-body experiences, soul pre-birth planning, deathbed visions, dream visitations, shared-death experiences, and so much more. Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, curious about what happens when we die, or pondering your own mortality, this book will leave you feeling less fear about death, inspired to live a more loving and purposeful life, and comforted by new thoughts about your loved ones in the afterlife.
Reviews: 235 5 star
39 4 star
10 3 star
26 2 and 1 star


Opinion: Some of the people doubted the research. Some people took issue with religious aspects. Some people considered it similar to what they have heard or read before. Over all the people seemed to like it. He does have a following from his website which sometimes helps with promotion. It looks interesting but I don't really know.



It Will All Make Sense When You're Dead: Messages From Our Loved Ones in the Spirit World [Kindle Edition]

About:
Psychic Medium Priscilla Keresey delivers stories, connections, and messages of hope and reunion in this light-hearted, personal book. After a brief tale of her own introduction to the paranormal, the author shares funny, poignant, and insightful words straight from the spirit people themselves. Together, the living and the dead seek forgiveness, solve family mysteries, find closure, settle scores, and come together for birthdays, anniversaries, and graduations. Quoting directly from her readings and seances, Priscilla reports the spirit perspective on mental illness, suicide, religion, and even the afterlife itself. For those readers interested in developing their own spirit communication skills, the last section of the book offers meditations and exercises used by the author herself, both personally and with her students. "It Will All Make Sense When You're Dead" is chock-full of simple and entertaining wisdom, showing us how to live for today, with light hearts and kindness.
Reviews:
16 5 star reviews
3 3 star reviews
Some of the reviews come across as real, some as though they feel like they should do a review, and some do not come across as real but who knows.

Opinion: Eh, I don't know.




1st 12/27/2014

The Afterlife of Billy Fingers: How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There's Life After Death [Kindle Edition]
Author Annie Kagan    Raymond Moody (Foreword)

About:

Suffering from world-weariness, former singer/songwriter Annie Kagan gave up her life in New York City and moved to a small house by the bay. While trying to figure out what to do with her life, her brother Billy died unexpectedly.

A few weeks after his death, Billy woke his sister at dawn. "It’s Billy, darling! I’m drifting weightlessly through gorgeous galaxies and I feel a loving, beneficent presence twinkling all around me.” Was Billy real or just a figment of her imagination? In The Afterlife of Billy Fingers, Kagan shares her unprecedented journey into the mysteries of the afterlife. Billy’s ongoing account of his celestial experiences is filled with transcendent wisdom, irreverent humor, and hope. The Afterlife of Billy Fingers will change the way you think about life, death, and the Universe.

Another time, Billy says, “If I could give you a gift it would be to find the glory inside yourself, beyond the roles and the drama, so you can dance the dance of the game with a little more rhythm, a little more abandon, a little more shaking those hips.”

In his foreword, Dr. Raymond Moody, author of Life after Life, explains the phenomena of walkers between the worlds, known to us since ancient times, but still surprising to way too many of us.

Reviews: 1,240 5 star reviews, 50 1 star reviews

Example of a good review:

Billy Fingers takes us on a jaw-dropping journey through realms I couldn't have imagined and find it hard to believe anyone could make up. This is from a born skeptic. I don't know whether to credit Annie Kagan or Billy Fingers with the spectacular rendering of experiences that must have been very hard to put into words, let alone such consistently dazzling prose. Early on, I let go of whether I believed it and just floated along on the wild and moving ride. The message I took away is that life is an adventure we're meant to have no matter what twists and turns it takes. Thanks to Billy we can now imagine the spiritual universe beyond our spec of a planet and the confines of a mortal body. It's a book I recommend highly and will return to when I find myself thinking small.

Example of a bad review:

There is something seriously amiss with this story. I rarely write reviews, but I had to write this one because of my strong negative feelings about this book. If the author hadn't written, "This is a true story," at the beginning, it still wouldn't have been interesting for me because it came across as very sappy. The dialogue from "Billy" was not believable; the wording of his communication to her almost seems romantic at times, not brotherly. The whole time I was reading it something felt "off." I think that either this author is delusional or fraudulent, probably the latter. I do believe in the afterlife, but I don't believe this story is true except in the mind of its author. How interesting that during the story, more and more, "Billy" gives her information that fits with her own already-established Eastern spiritual traditions and yoga. It was also written in a very basic, simplistic style, as though for mass consumption; I read it through very quickly. I am dismayed to see how many gullible people believed this and raved about it, because it's totally contrived. I guess there are a lot of people who will swallow sugar-coated spirituality.

My opinion:

I haven't read this particular book so I don't have an opinion.  To whether I might read it.  Maybe.  I don't really need convincing or assurance that there is an afterlife
or what that afterlife is like but sometimes these books are still entertaining and isn't that the true reason for our existence, to be entertained. :)