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  • Is There Life After Death?: The Extraordinary Science of What Happens when We Die

  • By: Anthony Peake
  • Narrated by: Anthony Peake
  • Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (151 ratings)

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Is There Life After Death?: The Extraordinary Science of What Happens when We Die

By: Anthony Peake
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Do you occasionally have that strange feeling known as déjà vu? Do you sometimes feel that you know what is going to happen next? Do you ever have a strong feeling that actions you are about to take are the right (or wrong) thing to do?

All these perceptions may be everyday clues to your immortality. This audiobook proposes a simply amazing theory - a theory that states that personal death is a scientific impossibility.

Using the latest findings of neurology, quantum physics, and consciousness studies, Anthony Peake suggests that we never die. After listening to this audiobook, you will understand the reason for your life and how you can make it better next time.

©2006 Arcturus Publishing Limited (P)2017 Arcturus Digital Limited
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very interesting

i like this guy anthony. idk if everything is true but it sounds very good and some things are mind boggling confusing .it makes me have so much hope for mankind because man is truly remarkable when they want to be. it really sounds like he has done so much research and knows what hes talking about

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Interesting, Very Interesting

The author does an outstanding job at explaining quantum physics which alone makes this book worth reading. I'm still a bit skeptical about how he connects the scientific dots but his reasoning is interesting.

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One of the best books I’ve ever read...and I read a LOT

I recommend this book to absolutely everyone who has ever questioned the nature of reality, who is dealing with grief, or who has ever wondered about life after death.

I first came across Anthony Peace’s work randomly on YouTube. I watched a clip of a joint interview he did with Physicist Tom Campbell. Anthony, a Doctor, seemed to hold his own alongside the NASA Physicist and so I decided to search him out on Audible. So happy I did.

A few people I recommended this book to stopped reading at the chapter where Anthony discusses theoretical physics/double slit experiment/Shroedinger. That’s the only issue i had with this book in that I wish he had put this chapter a little closer to the middle of the book or at the end. Having already been familiar with said concepts, it actually enhanced my understanding of the other theories presented in the book, but I can understand why others would find that chapter slightly intimidating.

That said, please power through that chapter or skip it and go back to it later. The majority of the book is written in laymen’s terms and easy to follow and understand.

I’ve never read a book that so brilliantly balanced quantum physics with theology, science fiction, science, medicine, spirituality, Gnosticism etc as brilliantly as was done here. His theories on and explanations of Deja vu, dissociative identity disorder, the illusory nature of time ...this book is a masterpiece! Honestly a treasure. I sort of already suspected a lot of what he presented in this book..not so much about living the same life over again but definitely the existence of parallel multiverses, a higher self, and the fact that death is merely an illusion. I’m happy I read this book (i intend to re-read it repeatedly throughout my life..throughout this run anyway,) and if you made it this far, it’s no “coincidence.” You too we’re in a sense meant to. So, read it.

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Thank you my friend.

Your work is illuminating and I guess that’s the point.
Thank you for being a powerful guide toward truth and a beacon to follow in this infinite place.
I couldn’t help but feel you were talking to me personally. Thank you.

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interesting book

Many times it was hard to understand what the author was talking about because of the different theories and studies he read about. You need to pay close attention when listening to this book in order to better understand it and be able to follow along or the listener will get lost.

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Hard To Follow

There is some good information in this book, but I found it extremely difficult to follow. It has a lot of in depth science that I had a hard understanding because I am mainly listening in my truck on my way to and from work, so no real time to try and follow more closely. I did find some useful information here and do not regret the read, however I probably wouldn't do it again.

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Thought Provoking

The performance and writing were very good. I listened to it in little chunks while cleaning house and walking. In between, I contemplated and researched some of the things the author mentioned. This made it easier to grasp the meaning. At times, I had to replay sections because I would get hung up contemplating and find I'd missed a whole section. Overall, I think it was easier to grasp because I spread the reading over a number of days. I plan to read this again in a few months, so I can better absorb some of the concepts.

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Not about NDE

I was looking for something more along the lines of explaining NDE and this is not it. It is very technical in a physicist kind of way, sometimes it sounds like something Sheldon Cooper would write. Concerning the theories in this book, the parts that I understood I find implausible, and using science to explain a spiritual event seems impossible. My reaction is in no way connected to religion, but that the theories here are just too depressing to accept. If you are curious about how the brain works, possible parallel realities, multiple personalities or de je vous, you might enjoy this.

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My thoughts

The narrating it was good, I was looking for more information in were we are headed after we die but I guess no one really knows. I understand that we are born and than we die. Sometimes I wonder what is our purpose here on earth but I guess we just live our best life one day at a time until God saids otherwise. The book was a wonderful listen, I hope other ppl give it a shot.

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I am he as you are me and you are he and we are. .

. . all together. A unique and excellent work of "non" fiction, proving that life is way stranger and better, than fiction. thank you, Anthony. You're a real pioneer of consciousness!

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