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Messages: Evidence for Life after Death |
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Rating:  Summary: This book is not to be missed! Review: This book was so interesting, that I could not stop until I finished it in a day . I am impressed with George's thoroughness of his investigations on the ADCs he experimented, along with Michael's parents, siblings, and friends. It is indeed comforting to know that the spirits from the other side, is working overtime just to let us know on the physical side, that they are ok and safe in the spiritual realms. The author showed great compassion by relaying messages from Michael to his parents . It is also comforting to know , that we are not alone when it comes to experiencing ADCs of our own. His book also taught me things I was not aware of , such as the Scope Experiment, which further proves there is life after death . What I like best about his book , is his encouragement to the readers on how they can themselves make attempts to contact their loved ones from the other dimension. He lists five things one can do to establish contact with the spirit world. This book is a must for anyone who is a skeptic, or who is a firm believer in ADCs.
Rating:  Summary: Compelling, thought-provoking evidence of the afterlife. Review: With a healthy dose of skepticism, author George Dalzell begins his exploration of the afterlife. Step by step, he walks us through the many eerie and remarkable contacts with his dead friend, Michael, sharing his doubts, his fears and finally his hopes and convictions that somehow Michael has managed to cross the void in order to send his Messages of life after death to his family and friends. With a careful eye to documentation and "scientific" verification, Dalzell does his best to authenticate his experiences through various tests, including neutral third party confirmation. Messages presents a well-written journey of disbelief, transformation and ultimately, hope for all of us that there is indeed, life after death.
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