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The Birth Called Death: The Remarkable Story of One Woman's Journey to the Other Side of Life

The Birth Called Death: The Remarkable Story of One Woman's Journey to the Other Side of Life

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ahhh, the work of a schizo....
Review: ...how charming. Though a deeply religious person myself, I know that a 7 year old would not be taken up to heaven for a personal tour. Do yourself a favor, if you decide to read this, look at it as a work of fiction, and enjoy it as such. It is kind of interesting how this women uses her imagination (with the help of illegal drugs/mental disorders/or both) to put together an afterlife.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Comfort, guidance and inspiration
Review: As a psychologist who has studied mysticism, philosophy and transpersonal psychology and who has worked with the terminally ill for years I can say with confidence that this book holds a great deal of value for those who grapple with issues of their own mortality. Kathy Jordan's book offers a heartfelt, insightful and very personal map of the unfolding of consciousness after death. I recommend it not only to those struggling with the loss of a loved one or with the inevitability of their own mortality but to anyone searching for a deeper understanding of their existence.




Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting reading for those who want more info
Review: I found this to be a fascinating glimpse into a world about which I really know nothing. Hearing of Kathie's adventures, whether in the dream state, or out of body, makes life beyond life much more safe and interesting to me. I recommend this book for anyone who is curious about loved ones who have passed on, and/or about what will happen to them after death.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best "after life" books in print.
Review: I really enjoyed reading this book. I had a Near Death Experience 17 years ago and have learned a lot about the life after death. This is as good a description as any. Wish I knew her brother Troy myself.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I was expecting more
Review: I would have given this book 6 stars if it would've let me. This book is such a great book with so much real information. I have astral projected myself, and have seen many of the places she recalls in the experiences with her dead brother. I could literally not put this book down. This book is not a bunch of new age craph. This is the real deal. I have read over 100 books on the subject of heaven, nde's, astral projection, healing, pyshic books, and tons others. And this one is going on my favorite lists. Do yourself a favor and buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Uplifting and wise!
Review: I've studied mysticism for about thirty years. I feel there is no better book to give to the beginning or the advanced spiritual seeker. The Birth Called Death comforts us regarding death, and helps us to live the here and now to the best of our ability. Though it is an easy read, it's an intuitive book that helps us to open our hearts and minds to the divine wisdom that is truly beyond words. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book on death I have ever read
Review: If you are afraid of dying, have a loved one or friend one who died or is dying, then this is the book for you. It is so simple of a little girl's adventure and yet so complex, your thinking about it all the time. Easy reading in a story form, which is how I like to read books. Don't really care much for the lecture type book. This one is good and really makes you think. I hope she writes more, can't wait.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Birth Called Death
Review: In The Birth Called Death, the young Kathie is repeatedly pulled from her sleepy body by a deceased older brother and offered an extraordinary hands-on tour of the heaven realms. Obviously a very special soul, this little girl is given red-carpet instruction, from the first of the heavens-with its trauma wards-to the highest realms where reside awesome souls such as Jesus. Through her adventures we encounter the paths of relatives, angels and saints.

I have read much of the contemporary literature of death and dying. But never have I read a personal travel guide. It is one thing to study theory and speculation, but quite another to receive first-hand instruction-charmingly and disarmingly from the voice of a seven year-old girl!

For anyone concerned with the hereafter-and if you don't think you're one, look again-this book is a gift from Heaven itself. No writing has ever lifted so much off my mind and left me so free to fly!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: The book was ok, I'm really into the near death experience books and this one was alright. I have read all the new NDE's books that have come out in the last year and I recommend two other one's "My Last Breath", by Matthew Dovel, and "While out of My Body", by Dr. Roger Roger Shankle Mills.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: The book was ok, I'm really into the near death experience books and this one was alright. I have read all the new NDE's books that have come out in the last year and I recommend two other one's "My Last Breath", by Matthew Dovel, and "While out of My Body", by Dr. Roger Roger Shankle Mills.


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