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We Don't Die: George Anderson's Conversations With the Other Side

We Don't Die: George Anderson's Conversations With the Other Side

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How Can You Not Believe?
Review: If you are a doubting Thomas, read this book. After facing a difficult cancer diagnosis, I found this book a tremendous comfort. It confirmed my notions that death is not a final end. I am a discerning reader and a book reviewer for a large paper, and I am convinced that George is a gifted medium and the REAL DEAL. I liked this particular book because it was written by a journalist who watches George Anderson evolve. This book is guaranteed to help you make that transition, the one we all must make one day, without fear. (Question: why are the big three psychics in U.S.A--James Van Praagh, John Edward and George Anderson all from the New York area?)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cruel Deceipt Inflicted on the Invincibly Gullible
Review: The George Anderson book offers nothing beyond the usual drab mumbo jumbo in which "psychic" and "medium" charlatans always trade. Anderson asserts that the dead aren't dead (fresh new perspective, eh?); he says they survive; he says they love those they knew in life.

Have the skills of typical believers sunk so low that they can swallow George Anderson's nonsense without, at least, laughing inwardly at their own folly?

Anderson says nothing, displays nothing, and knows nothing that many better charlatans aren't entirely familiar with. He offers the usual sludge of dull platitudes unlovelied by wit or intelligence. "I see someone coming to you as a father?" Do you know someone who once acted as a father (perhaps a father, say, or an older brother) to someone, even (wow) to you? "He wants you not to feel guilt." (Hmm. You are one of the 99.999% of people who feel some guilt in relationships, are you not?)

Use this primilimany test - definitely NOT used by the authors of this ...- on such potential charlatans, in the medium field, as Anderson: Do they let the dead offer overwhelming proof that they are whom they're represented to be? For example, if a carpenter has been "summoned," does Anderson let "the carpenter" demonstrate his honesty by showing intimate knowledge of many odd terms used in carpentry? It would be easy for skilled dead to demonstrate their skills in a fashion few charlatans could easily fake.

In contrast, be increasingly suspicious when you hear vague love-peace-chant-"the light" dribble.

...Do, though, try to be a little critical-minded about nonsense. Don't let the world's charlatans just haul you in, like a fish.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Makes Me Think!!
Review: Every once in a while a book comes along that you just can not put down...this is one of them. Once I began reading I couldn't and didn't want to stop. It is well written and the individual sujects are handled with taste.

I found myself rushing home from my office in the evening, skipping dinner, and reading until.... I never became bored and when I had reached the end I began reading this book for the second time. Truly a little gem.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read and belive
Review: People ask , what's life about? What happens when you die? well this is a book that will allow you to open your mind and broaden your horizons about the things and events around you. You will recall and understand the little things(signs) around you. It will make you believe. We don't die. Life is everlasting. This is only the beginning. Love does make the world go round. Don't stop here, read George's other books and understand. You'll never look at life and death the same ever again. Thank you George.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We all have these God-given gifts.
Review: We all have these God-given gifts and my own spiritual search and mediumship have been influenced by channels such as George Anderson. If you are mourning the loss of a loved one, this book will bring you comfort and hope. If you want to develop your own talents, read as many books as you can on the subject. But most of all, read this book if you like to be entertained. It will give you goose bumps--put pleasant goose bumps. Keep up the good work, George!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It should be rated with 10 STARS!!!
Review: There is no book in print, other than this one, that can comfort anyone that has lost a loved one. George Anderson is the most "right on the nose" medium in the world. I own this book and have read it more than twice, and I've given it to close friends that have lost someone dear to them. They've come back to me telling me "What a comfort and help this book is." We all want to meet him! Joel Martin is wonderful for sending this comforting book to the public. Read a few pages, you won't put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY Comforting After the Loss of a Loved One
Review: My dad passed away nine years ago. Shortly after he died at the age of 54, my mother, my sisters and I all read different books on death and dying. All of the books about George Anderson were absolutely FASCINATING, bringing much comfort.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to Understand and a Quick Read
Review: I thought this was an excellent book. I have always felt there was a way for our love ones to communicate with us after their passing and Mr. Anderson helps us to understand how all of this works. I would recommend this book. Mr. Anderson explains things in a way where not only are they understandable but believeable too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Comforting and Interesting
Review: Life after death is a given, and this book convinced me that there are people whom God has blessed (cursed?) with the ability to communicate with an unseen world. There are probably many with this ability, but there are also, regrettably, many charlatans. In regard to the skeptic who challenges for some great piece of knowledge from the medium, I must say that one of the things, which convinced me of Mr. Andersen's ability, was the very lack of "great secrets revealed". Mediumship has a reason and a purpose, but I don't believe it's to reveal the secrets of history nor the universe nor to give someone the winning lottery number. I am convinced that Anderson is one of the best, and I only wish I could afford to have a reading. Barring a personal reading, it's comforting to read of other's.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Any of the Anderson's Books are worth reading!
Review: The books with George Anderson are simply wonderful. I have learned so much from reading them, the utmost being that life does exist after physical death.


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