Choices In The Afterlife, by Gretchen Vogel

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If you are not going to die you don't need to read Choices In The Afterlife. We can know what we can do and where we can go after physical death. This book not only eliminates fear of death but can benefit our choices in life as well.

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    gvogel gvogel Sep 19, 2009 @ 7:09 pm
    I have several letters from readers saying this is the best metaphysical book they have ever read. Readers say they can't put it down. You can read what readers and my clients say in my site, http://www.howspiritworks.com.

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We can know where we can choose to go and what we can choose to do after death.

We are not different people when we die. We have the same memories, reasoning ability, creativity, sense of humor, intelligence and the same spiritual beliefs and outlook.

We don’t have to go anywhere when we die. We can stay near familiar people places and things until we adjust to our new reality. It is our choice when and if we move away from the earth.

No one can say that there is just one way to die, one way death is experienced because everyone has their own subjective way they perceive the transition out of physical.

Our only limitations after we die is the knowledge or ignorance that we brought with us. There is no judgment except for the constraints we placed upon ourselves by our attitudes and actions in life. We are the judge and jury of our life. What we do in life echoes throughout our eternity.

It is time we understood the death transition without the myths and metaphors that do not resonate with current thinking. We can benefit from knowing what is possible in the afterlife and what this understanding can bring to life.

Let my book put your mind at rest about what you or anyone you love will choose to experience after death. Let my book be a comfort to those of you who have lost a loved one. May my book help ease your grief.
Q & A with PMH Atwater: FUTURE MEMORY plus FOOD CHOICES AND THE ...
FUTURE MEMORY plus FOOD CHOICES AND THE AFTERLIFE. QUESTION: "I'm Brad and I'm curious as to whether what I have experienced can be called 'Future Memory.' Please help me understand. "Here's what happened: I was at school and I walked ...
Speculations on the Ontological and Spiritual Nature of any ...
Then the number of choices is unimaginable. Add to this the possibility that each quantum act of wave-function collapse in each Bulk results in a separate history forming in that same very Bulk in a manner similar to that proposed by the many ... These beings may have an afterlife that is either always happy with a great deal of enjoyment based on the their natural capacities to enjoy the afterlife where continued evolution and self improvement continue indefinitely. ...
My Best Choices » Blog Archive » VA - Matinee Lounge Vol.2 (2009)
Jakatta - American Dream (Afterlife Remix) (4:12) 02. Transfer - Possesion (Almadrava Remix) (5:06) 03. The Egg - Walking Away (Origina Mix) (4:46) 04. Three Drives On A Vinyl - Creece 2000 (Moonwatchers Sea Of Tranquility Mix) (6:08) ...
:: The Playlist ::: Review: 'The Lovely Bones' Is, Sadly, A Disaster
In the afterlife, we see Susie struggling to get a handle on what's happened. Presumably from the source novel (though we are unfamiliar), the hook here is a fruitful one, the idea of coping with death when you are the victim. ... when a random teen bumps into him and beats him into submission while a Brian Eno electric guitar wails triumphantly on the soundtrack (good music choices, as in great songs, but the execution throughout is largely terrible). ...

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My favorite quote from this book 

Death is not the ticket to enlightenment, enlightenment happens in life if it is to happen at all.
We are not different people after we die, we continue without the physical body with the same intelligence, same coping skills, same sense of humor, same memories, same emotional range and the same spiritual beliefs. Although it is easier to function in the less sense non-physical environment, we still feel as if we have a body, and it is the same size and shape as our physical body was in life. I call this energy bundle the sensory memory body. We can change our memory body to be any "age" we want when we are deceased. There are no rules in the afterlife, no one can say there is one set of experiences because it is a completely subjective, self directed mental and spiritual reality.

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