
Life After Death
The Burden of Proof
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Narrated by:
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Deepak Chopra M.D.
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In Life After Death, Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great wisdom traditions to provide a map of the afterlife. It's a fascinating journey into many levels of consciousness. But far more important is his urgent message: Who you meet in the afterlife and what you experience there reflect your present beliefs, expectations, and level of awareness. In the here and now you can shape what happens after you die.
By bringing the afterlife into the present moment, Life After Death opens up an immense new area of creativity. Ultimately, there is no division between life and death; there is only one continuous creative project. Chopra invites us to become co-creators in this subtle realm, and as we come to understand the one reality, to shed our irrational fears and step into a numinous sense of wonder and personal power.
©2006 Deepak Chopra (P)2006 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.Critic reviews
"Chopra presents a fascinating account of life after death for Westerners that will certainly please his avid fans and draw in new readers as well." ( Publishers Weekly)
Chopra on his idea of Mind being an external field
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If you have read any one of Deepak's book then you have read them all. They are all samey This book was no exception.I think Deepak doesn't understand the point he is trying to make, he wonders off the topic into something abstract constantly. A good teacher keeps on topic.
There was probably only one chapter about life after death the rest was about religious stories, very boring and irrelevant. Shame.
Not really about life after death, dissapointing
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