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We Don't Die: George Anderson's Conversations With the Other Side |
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Rating: Summary: B.S. Review: I read the first two books about George Anderson by J. Martin years ago. In one of them I recall an incident where George was in school and he was in disagreement with the teacher about the fate of the last Dauphin (prince/heir to the thrown) of France. History says that he died in prison. If I recall correctly, George said that the Dauphin escaped and lived in exile; in England if I remember correctly. Well, Guess what! Recently, the alledged skull of the Dauphin was examined for DNA. It turns out that it was related to present day descendents of the last king. So much for George's "psychic knowledge". I thrown down this challenge: If any psychic truly has the ability to talk to the dead, then give us information that no one alive knows. Tell us things, such as the location of the tomb of Alexander the Great, Attila the Hun, and others. I believe that James Randi is still offering one million dollars to anyone who can demonstrate psychic powers. Why hasn't ANY psychic won this money? I recently saw "48 Hours", a television newsmagazine that talked about George Anderson. George likes money; he charges $1000 per hour. If he really wishes to bring hope to the world that the dead are not dead, then he should prove his claims under scientific scrutiny! Sorry people, but we do die. The dead are just that: DEAD. For what it's worth, the dead don't know that they're dead. They don't know anything. THE DEAD ARE DEAD!
Rating: Summary: A Book that Will Change your Life Review: I have read all of the books about George Anderson, and they have changed my life. After completing them, I had a private session with George, and he was uncannily accurate. My deceased father in law and grandmother both came through very clearly. George correctly gave us both their names and information about them that he could not have known about. He is amazing!
Rating: Summary: Evidence for the survival of physical death Review: The openness of George Anderson to tests by skeptics regardinghis mediumship is so valuable in terms of proving the existence of anafterlife. As a healthy skeptic myself, I find this book particularly convincing. In fact, it is basically impossible to refute the claim that George Anderson possesses a truly amazing capacity to acquire information through extrasensory means. Of course, the evidence rests on the good faith of the authors, but there is no reason to distrust them. In every sense, they come across as honest and sincere. This a truly amazing book and I highly recommend it to skeptics and believers alike.
Rating: Summary: A Godsend -- literally Review: God finds many ways to reach us -- to talk to us and tell us that all will be well not only today but after we die. I believe that Mr. Anderson is one of God's "tools" in getting His word to us all. Rosemary Altea is another gifted medium who simply brings us glad tidings from God. So, I thank God for these people and the simple ways in which they remind us that God has provided an afterlife for us all.
Rating: Summary: A Spiritual Awakening! Review: This book really opened my eyes about what was out there- beyond death! My religion isn't even supposed to believe in mediums and such (Christianity) Especially having such powers as something God-given, but I can honestly say this book will open ANYBODY'S eyes, no mattter what your religion, it will certainly place a great belief in you that there is a fascinating afterworld! A Fascinating book!
Rating: Summary: We Don't Die Review: This book answered a lot of questions about the after-life that I had.After experiencing a difficult loss I was looking for information that supported my belief in there being a here-after and George Anderson with his wonderful gift from God was able to relay that to me through this book. There was no hocus -pocus, table raising chicanery but, honest forthright accounts of proof of life after death.I was mesmorized and fascinated and couldn't put the book down.
Rating: Summary: We don't Die Review: I first read this book in Sept.1993. Soon after a near brush with death. When i read the book "We don't die". i thought it was because of a new interest. In reality it was the first step to a profound spiritual awakening! It opened my mind not only to the possibility of the human spirit surviving death but to realize the true meaning of our existence here on this earth. i want to express just how important this book has been in my life and in the life of my loved ones. I now realize my "mission" here is to help others with the gifts that God has awakened within my soul. Thank you. Sincerely Linda Eccleston
Rating: Summary: GEORGE ANDERSON IS BLESSED WITH A GOD GIVEN GIFT! Review: I was given George Anderson's book "WE DON'T DIE" and Jenny Crawford's book "THROUGH THE EYES OF SPIRIT" for my birthday. After years of investigating mediums, I can honestly report that both these books convinced me more about life after-death. I have always felt that I possess an intuitive gift, and whilst reading both these books, I felt filled with light and love. Thank you to both GEORGE ANDERSON & JENNY CRAWFORD - please keep sending out the message of God's love.
Rating: Summary: Been there, done that. Review: Ok, not literally. But haven't we all seen & read similar stories? This one convinces me no more than the others. If you feel the need to give yourself a phychological crutch, this is your book. But then, you probably have more crutches than you have brain cells.
Rating: Summary: Comforting - while believable Review: I found this book to be truly believable. I found the book on my mother's coffee table and made the comment "look at the junk she's reading". I was curious enough to open the book and by the time I was through I felt he was sincere and honest.The book is written with a Catholic undertone but any faith would be comforted and enlightened by these writings. A++
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