Paperback 304 Pages Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA); Reprint Edition Published Sep 2008
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ISBN-10: 1400052351
ISBN-13: 9781400052356
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What happens to the spirit after the body dies?
In Life After Death, Deepak Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great wisdom traditions to provide a map of the afterlife. He 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.
“A must-read for everyone who will die.”
- Candace B. Pert, Ph.D., author of Molecules of Emotion“A penetrating and insightful investigation into the greatest mystery of existence. This is an important book because only by facing death will we come to a deeper realization of who we are.”
- Eckhart Tolle, author of A New Earth and The Power of Now“If I had any doubts about the afterlife, I don’t have them anymore. Deepak Chopra has cast his inimitable light on the darkened corners of death. I think this is his greatest contribution yet.”
- Marianne Williamson, author of The Age of Miracles and The Gift of Change
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Life, Life, and More Life! by Steven Lane Taylor (Sedona, AZ USA)
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“The first time I ever conducted a study of one of Deepak Chopra’s books, it was “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success.” The language was so esoteric and poetic, I often felt like a translater, trying to explain to my class what Deepak meant. This book is an easy read by comparison.
I love the concept that Deepak mainly focuses on, which is simply this: Consciousness is creative. Consciousness is eternal. So consciousness continues to create after death. In other words, through our consciousness, we actual “create” our own individual heaven or hell… temporarily, anyway. This concept is corroborated by another book I enjoyed on this subject, which is “Home With God” by Neale Donald Walsch.
I have given “Life After Death” 4 stars instead of 5 because about two thirds of the way through this book Deepak goes off on far too many tangents, and loses focus. However, there is one thread that holds most of this book together nicely, which is an East Indian fable that Deepak uses at the beginning of each chapter to illustrate some of his major points. I enjoyed that. All in all, there is much value in Deepak’s latest work.”
Life After Death by Emily
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“This elaborates on a lot of things I’ve been reading about life after death theories lately. Chopra is great because he includes almost all of the world’s religious and spiritual views into the discussion: he grew up in India, went to a Catholic school there, grew up and moved to the US and became a doctor/quantum physicist, with an emphasis on spirituality.
Overall, this book discusses the idea that when you die, it’s not the end of “you.” You transform into another level of consciousness, in which you still have the ability to chose what you do. It kind of fits in to all of this Law of Attraction stuff I’ve enjoyed recently, as well.
Pretty good.”
Life After Death by Suzi (UK)
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“Whether you are a believer, a non-believer, or simply open to new ideas, this book offers multidimensional insight not only into the mystery of life after death, but of life during life! deepak chopra suggests that since nothing in the physical world can adequately explain the essence of our soul, its creation, existence, and advancement, we need to look beyond the self-imposed physical world into the expanded boundaries of consciousness for answers. he suggests that every level of existence is simply a new level of awareness, and that we have unbridled potential if we can become less dependent on the physical world, and it’s ideas about what is real and unreal.
Reading the thoughts of the rishis, or sages of vedic india, who i had no previous knowledge of, was so exciting for me that i can hardly wait to research more information about them. their ideas were so clear and understandable, like discovering the words to an unidentified melody that i’ve been unconsciously humming for years.
Chopra reveals the wisdom of sages and scientists from the east and west, as well as data, life experiences, and metaphors, to illustrate ideas that i was not even smart enough to wonder about before reading this book. whether you are a cynic or a believer, if you wonder about why and how we exist and where we go from here, this is a book full of thought-provoking ideas. “
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