So, someone recommended this book to me -- okay, okay, it was my t.Start by marking Life After Death: The Burden of Proof as Want to Read.This is the book that Dr Chopra has been preparing to write his entire life.Thought-provoking exercises offer a first-hand experience of these and other ideas, helping you to make sense of your own spirituality whatever path you choose to follow, and offering you your very own map of eternity.
I have seen him on TV and always thought what he said made sense. I feel that he has many important things to say, but uses long confusing sentences when he could have easily gotten away with a simpler one. Its not that the vocabulary was difficult, its just that some of the wording can be a bit convoluted. ![]() I mean really, that was a random example, but I had to read that twice. But, when you finally get what he is saying, it is truly profound. Deepak Chopra pulls insights from all the worlds spiritual traditions and life-after-death experiences. I like his general assertion that the world of spirit isnt somewhere else, but right here, in the same space we inhabit; it just vibrates at a higher frequency that we usually cant see, much like radio waves coursing through the air that we dont detect. I also like his general conclusion; that after death what the souls sees and experiences is largely. I also like his general conclusion; that after death what the souls sees and experiences is largely what it expects to see and experience. The last section of the book is a description of what we currently know through quantum physics. That he does this in a very easy to understand way, without any technical jargon, is masterful writing. ![]() When I bring it up, people usually confess visions of fluffy cloud heaven or insist that theyre content to turn into dirt. Hey, youll be dead, they say, You wont know Not terribly consoling.
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