Publisher's Synopsis
Has someone died you know or love? Do you wonder if they still exist, perhaps on some other plane of reality? If you already are convinced of life after death, do you wonder what life beyond the veil is like and whether you will see your loved ones again? This two book volume reports on the latest scientific findings concerning the continuation of consciousness after death by such respected institutions as The University of Virginia School of Medicine and The Monroe Institute. Ideas based on the out-dated materialistic model of reality are demonstrated to be patently false. Case histories are given that reveal the truth. Highly acclaimed, this book will answer your questions and will likely change for the better how you regard life, death, and the afterlife. Book One lays out indisputable evidence the brain does not create your consciousness, and that when your body dies, your consciousness will be released into a mental realm. It explains what you can expect to experience during the first minutes until you come to a border near death survivors agree is a point of no return. Book Two will lead you past that border to explore that Shakespeare called, "The undiscovered country," a mental realm that may adapt itself to each individual's personality. It also makes suggestions about actions to take now to insure the best possible outcome after death. Read what reviewers had to say about Book I: "Extraordinary findings in Stephen Martin's newest book, 'Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Never Die, ' will keep readers on the edge of their seats as they burn through this well written book's pages. . . ." - Mark Davis, M.D. "If you only read one book about the afterlife, I highly recommend this one. It's an extensive research project and is quite understandable for the average reader. . . ." - Alan Halverson "I couldn't put this book down. I'm 34 years old with no major health issues and have been recently dealing with a lot of anxiety over death. . . ." - Nicole Ryan "This is one of the most powerful books on this subject that I have ever read. Very inspiring." - C. Ann Clarkon "Very accessible and well-written overview of recent research supporting evidence of consciousness existing independent of the brain; as well as its implications for survival of awareness after physical death. . . ." - Keith Park, Ph.D.