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100 1  Strieber, Anne,|eauthor. 
245 10 Afterlife revolution|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cAnne
       and Whitley Streiber. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bAuthor's Republic,|c2017. 
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511 0  Read by Whitley Streiber. 
520    Can a loving relationship survive death? The Afterlife 
       Revolution triumphantly says that it can. After a near-
       death experience in 2004, Anne Strieber became an expert 
       in afterlife studies and created an ingenious plan of 
       contact which, to Whitley's amazement, she proceeded to 
       carry out, starting just an hour and a half after she 
       died. As verified by famed afterlife researcher Dr. Gary 
       Schwartz, who wrote the foreword, the Afterlife Revolution
       is among the most convincing stories of afterlife 
       communication ever told, and is a ringing endorsement not 
       only of the fact that we do not die, but also that the 
       power of love can create an actual bridge between the 
       physical and nonphysical worlds. The book points the way 
       to a new relationship between the living and, as Anne puts
       it, "what you call the dead." Anne tells of her experience
       on the other side, saying that "we are light, alive," and 
       that "enlightenment is what comes when there is nothing 
       left of us but love." Her descriptions of the afterlife 
       are brilliantly articulate and nuanced, at once deeply 
       familiar and uniquely her own. The Afterlife Revolution 
       shows how to use basic tools such as what Anne describes 
       as "objective love" combined with a simple but special 
       form of meditation to build a relationship between 
       physical and nonphysical worlds. It is intended to help us
       find that sweet point at which the souls of the living 
       touch those of the dead. As Anne says, "Mankind is divided,
       not so much between the sexes as between the living and 
       what are called the dead. It isn't natural and it isn't 
       necessary. We can become whole." 
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650  0 Future life. 
650  0 Consciousness. 
650  0 Spiritualism. 
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