Understanding Life After Death: An Exploration of What Awaits You, Me and Everyone We've Ever Known (Afterlife Topics Books) (Volume 1), by Cyrus Kirkpatrick
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A life-long exploration of the mysterious world of afterlife research has led to this book. The notion of a world beyond this one is firmly rooted into our popular culture, as countless strange phenomena in life point us toward this direction--from hauntings, to near-death experiences, and many more encounters with the "beyond". By venturing all the way through this rabbit-hole, Cyrus Kirkpatrick has come out from the other end, still with his marbles intact, and with the intention of finally putting all the pieces together to describe the reality behind what appears to be a multi-planar universe that we all exist as part of. A topic that must be ultimately rooted in science and not the New Age aisle, "Understanding Life After Death" is hopefully an attempt to push the subject in the right direction.
Understanding Life After Death: An Exploration of What Awaits You, Me and Everyone We've Ever Known (Afterlife Topics Books) (Volume 1), by Cyrus Kirkpatrick- Amazon Sales Rank: #1120258 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .69" w x 6.00" l, .90 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. I thoroughly recommend this book By Victor Zammit I thoroughly recommend this book. Cyrus Kirkpatrick writes in an easy to read, personal and conversational style which is very engaging. His grasp of the evidence for the afterlife is impressive as is his ability to penetrate the arguments of the pseudo-skeptics. His book contains excellent sections on the evidence for mediumship, near-death experiences, Leslie Flint, and his own experiences of out of body travel. As a young tech-savvy college-educated globe trotting writer, journalist and film maker, his is a wonderful fresh voice in the field of afterlife research which would be particularly appealing to other millennials. The book would be a wonderful gift for a college age friend or relative to counter the skepticism that pervades academia.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Much Food for Thought By Michael Tymn This book offers a wide range of subjects under the “afterlife” heading – evidence for the survival of consciousness, personal experiences suggesting survival, philosophy, science, psychology, skepticism, mythology, history, what-have-you. After discussing some of the best evidence, including credible mediumship and near-death experiences, the author provides some very interesting out-of-body experiences of his own. He then flitters back and forth from one topic to another, but does a very good job in weaving them all together as he gives his conclusions relative to what awaits everyone after death.As with most every other author on the subject, Kirkpatrick is aware that his experiences and research will be met by the disdain of those fancying themselves as wise, intelligent and rational people. “Some of my generation’s disdain for the supernatural is born from rightful distrust of religion and its vague links to even the secular cases for the ‘soul,’ he explains. “As a non-religious, secular person myself – I can perfectly understand this distrust. But we must be careful not to allow our disillusionment with religion to poison all spiritual concepts.” He spends quite a bit of time setting forth the debunkers’ views, explaining how they arrived at their smug positions, before he then debunks the debunkers.I found Kirkpatick’s “forays into the astral,” especially interesting. He states that he first began exploring the out-of-body (OBE) state in 2013. “...I was shocked by how my consciousness was the same as waking – immediately clarifying that I was not asleep,” he writes, going on to describe how in his OBE state he was still tethered to his body and that concentration was required to keep from falling into a dream state. After some practice, he took it to another level and realized that he astral projecting and in another realm of existence. After conversing with others in that other reality, he came to the conclusion that humans are supposed to remain confused about their true nature, as it is part of the developmental process. “Most skeptics of the OBE assume that all experiences are some type of dream-state,” he offers with much certainty. “I can confirm that this is not so, and I would have no interest in the subject if it were all merely dreams, as dreams themselves in many ways do not interest me.”There is much discussion of the mediumship of Leslie Flint. While pointing out that the Wikipedia write-up on Flint has the usual debunking bias, claiming that Flint was an elaborate magician, Kirkpatick counters all the debunking arguments with explanations as to how and why the debunkers are wrong.Trying to understand the afterlife, he writes in a concluding chapter, “is like trying to understand all of Europe based on the account of one person’s 30-minute layover in Belgrade.” Yet, there is enough coming through from the Other Side to give us some hints as to what to expect – very little of which is consistent with the teachings of orthodox religions. “Afterlife awareness, at least in my personal experience, amplifies my life,” Kirkpatrick ends his discussion. “What I discovered was that the ordinary lingering fear of death was at least partially lifted from my shoulders.”Basically, the book is aimed at helping the reader in “living life to the max” – something much easier to do when we are less fearful and see meaning that goes beyond this life. The open-minded reader should find much food for thought in this book and be nourished by it.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Highly Recommended By Travis Basinger I personally highly recommend Cyrus Kirkpatrick's book "Understanding Life After Death", as it goes beyond the typical restrictive dogma of what various conflicting people say as set in stone regarding the afterlife, to rather what we know from a very wide variety of spirit sources. If a source attempts to restrict the afterlife and it's infinite possibilities in any way, shape, or form (many will attempt this) run like hell from it. General rule of thumb, if it says "you can't do this or that in the afterlife" it's dogma, if it says "you will quickly grow beyond the desire for this and that" (as if we are all robots on an assembly line) it's dogma, plain and simple. I prefer a wide variety of spirit sources that realize there are an infinite number of realms, paths, experiences, etc, in the hereafter, rather than a restrictive set of rules (which always invalidates many conflicting spirit sources). An example of spirit sources in agreement: "There are no restrictions on this side, those restrictions people think exist here are really restrictions within oneself. Some people think that things they are not aware of do not exist, in fact they are not conscious of these things, they do not know they exist. The point is that as one progresses so one opens up ones mind, they become aware of these things." - Rudolph Valentino: 12 July, 1968 (Direct Voice Recording: Via the Direct Voice Mediumship of Leslie Flint. Rudolph Valentino, crossed over on August 23, 1926) "There are many spheres, this business of spheres and conditions of life and planes ...and summerlands and all these other phrases that people have created ... sometimes people on this side have used those terms, because they couldn't think of anything else to use ... there is no way of depicting or describing, because all these different planes, in a kind of way, intermingle, I mean there are millions of them, not just one or two or three, or the seventh plane ... all this is just talk, it doesn't really matter... it's only to give you some sort of vague idea ... but every plane is a series of many planes, interwoven ... and according to a mans evolution development and his consciousness widening and expanding, he will be receptive and aware of and conscious of different vistas, different aspects and so become a little wiser and a little more understanding, a little more evolved or developed." - Mickey (Leslie Flint's Spirit Guide), Leslie Flint Direct Voice Recording. "What may happen to us immediately after the cord is severed may vary infinitely according to the multiplicity of human temperaments which go to make up the populations of the earth, and according to the wide divergence in degrees of spirituality possessed by the new arrivals. Circumstances diversify individual cases to such an extent that it would require many volumes to recount even a part of the experiences of others in the matter of arrival in the spirit world alone." - Here and Hereafter by Anthony Borgia. In closing, never allow anyone to restrict your afterlife. Your own unique path is yours to walk, you are not a spirit on an afterlife assembly line to bland sameness. The true danger of people attempting to restrict the afterlife and it's infinite possibilities is that not only is it restricting to those who proclaim the restrictions, who will clearly find themselves in such a highly limited co-created environment with like-minded souls (like-attracts-like is universal in the afterlife) but likewise all of those who dogmatically follow after them will find themselves in such restrictive realms after death, and just like those who are dogmatically attached to various world religions teachings, it can be very hard to break them free from their self imposed dogmas. Free-Your-Mind!
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