Life After Death: The Burden of Proof this question feed

asked by soulful on November 2, 2006 3:18 PM
Deepak Chopra has touched millions of readers by demystifying our deepest spiritual concerns while retaining their poetry and wonder. Now he turns to the most profound mystery: What happens after we die? Is this one question we were not meant to answer, a riddle whose solution the universe keeps to itself? Chopra tells us there is abundant evidence that “the world beyond” is not separated from this world by an impassable wall; in fact, a single reality embraces all worlds, all times and places. At the end of our lives we “cross over” into a new phase of the same soul journey we are on right this minute.

In Life After Death, Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great wisdom traditions to provide a map of the afterlife. It’s a fascinating journey into many levels of consciousness. But far more important is his urgent message: Who you meet in the afterlife and what you experience there reflect your present beliefs, expectations, and level of awareness. In the here and now you can shape what happens after you die.

By bringing the afterlife into the present moment, Life After Death opens up an immense new area of creativity. Ultimately there is no division between life and death—there is only one continuous creative project. Chopra invites us to become cocreators in this subtle realm, and as we come to understand the one reality, we shed our irrational fears and step into a numinous sense of wonder and personal power.


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Is there one of us who doesn't truly wonder what happens after we close our eyes for the last time. Chopra begins with a tale to make the journey more understandable, and in classic Chopra form, guides us throught the "Quantum reality" which makes us know we are forever energy in progress. I studied with the man. He's one of a kind. Take time to read this and then to digest it. The questions are the answers.

Rayna Gangi, author, "Forget The Cures, Find The Cause."
reviewed by osx on November 24, 2006 5:14 AM

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One of his best books to date. This book summarizes alot of the materials he talks about in his lectures, yet goes much further. I have read all his books to date and this one adds more to his fount of knowledge. Good book - well worth the read.
reviewed by jbritt on November 24, 2006 8:14 PM

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