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Rating: Summary: A superb book Review: For many years I have been searching for answers to who I am, where I come from, what is the purpose of my life and what would happen when I die. During this quest, I have read over 450 books published in the western world on research in this field. Without any doubt, I would rank Between Death & Life by Dolores Cannon amongst my Top 3 favorite books. It is well written and has helped me in getting many answers I was looking for. I highly recommend it to people who are in a similar quest as I am. The books that I have read to date can be classified into five broad types. First types are books that are based on information provided by psychics or clairvoyants such as Edgar Cayce, Ross Peterson, Sylvia Brown etc. The second types are books written by people or mediums who have the extraordinary ability to communicate with the world beyond. This includes books such as Interview with an Angel, Messages from Michael, Talking to Heaven and Reaching to Heaven by James Van Praagh, books written by James Edward etc. Third type are books written totally by a directed force, commonly known as Automated Writing, where the source of its intelligence and the propellant which directs the pencil or typing keys is unperceivable by any of our five physical senses. These include books such as The World Before and A World Beyond by Ruth Montgomery. The fourth type are books based on information received from hypnosis sessions of thousands of individuals. Notable amongst these are Journey of the Souls and Destiny of the Souls by Michael Newton, Between Death and Life by Dolores Cannon, Past Lives Future Lives by Dr. Dr. Bruce Goldberg, Life between Life by Dr. Joel L. Whitton, Many Lives Many Mansions by Dr. Brian L. Weiss etc. The fifth type contains books written after extensive research on Near Death Experience (NDE) of American citizens. According to 1990 Gallup survey, 35% of people on verge of death experience NDE and over 8 million people in USA had NDE. Notable amongst this type are books written by Dr. Raymond Moody, Dr. Melvin Moarse, Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Dr. George Ritchie, Kenneth Ring Ph.D., PMH Altwater, Craig R. Lundahl Ph.D (The Eternal Journey), Betty J. Eadie (Embraced by the Light) and Damion Brinkley's personal account of near death experience.What was fascinating to me was the consistency of information presented by Dolores Cannon and all other authors on Purpose of Life, Laws of Karma and Reincarnation.
Rating: Summary: BETWEEN DEATH AND LIFE Review: Formerly titled ~ Conversations with a spirit ~ Dolores has accumulated information about the death experience and what lies beyond through 16+ years of hypnotic research and past-life therapy. While reliving past-life experiences, hundreds of subjects reported the same memories when experiencing their death, the Spirit realm, and their rebirth. This book also explores: Guides and Guardian Angels, ghosts and poltergeists, planning your present lifetime and karmic relationships before your birth, the significance of "bad" lifetimes, perceptions of God and the devil, and much more. I now no longer fear death after reading this book. What is hell? The book describes how it happens for some people and not for others, and HOW to get what YOU want at the end of THIS life. If you don't want Hell, it won't happen. How? Well... Read on... This was another put everything else aside until the book is read type of experience. I have been concerned about some of these things for many years now. I have made adjustments in my life now that I know what the end will be like. You can only enjoy life to the fullest if you have no fear of death. What that is worth to me is incalculable. This book put the pieces together.
Rating: Summary: New concept between Western and Chinese Review: I am a nurse at a hospital.I always see people died and how scared they are facing death.I don't know how to teach them to see life and death.But I really feel this book can be a help.
Rating: Summary: Between Death & Life Review: I really couldn't force myself to read all of this book. The parts I did read, I found poorly written and shallow. To compare it to the books of Michael Newton is like comparing a grade-school composition to a post-graduate thesis. I think Ms. Cannon is on the right track, but she needs a lot more background in the field of psychology and hypnotherapy for starters. I frankly do not feel she is doing her clients any great favors and I think a lot of her interpretations are not logical. I felt disappointed with this book and would not recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Do yourself a favor and read this book! Review: I've read many books of this nature on my quest and this is, by far, one of the best. I've been taught to use discernment and so, do not accept everything or even much of what I read and hear but this rang of truth and authenticity. Even though I believe I knew most of what was in the book, I felt as if I had just been given a "textbook" or guidebook to keep around for reference. And comfort. This book is a gift.
Rating: Summary: Do yourself a favor and read this book! Review: I've read many books of this nature on my quest and this is, by far, one of the best. I've been taught to use discernment and so, do not accept everything or even much of what I read and hear but this rang of truth and authenticity. Even though I believe I knew most of what was in the book, I felt as if I had just been given a "textbook" or guidebook to keep around for reference. And comfort. This book is a gift.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful book! Review: This book really hit home for me, as well as many of my friends. It's like talking with a good friend, because it comfortably and clearly outlines our purpose in this life as a human, and our review of it in the afterlife. The dialogue simply takes a lot of the confusion, fears, and misconceptions out of living and 'dying'. How refreshing to have a chance to see the 'bigger picture'- it's like taking a breather from the daily grind.
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