Life After Death

Life After Death by Neville Randall, published by Corgi in 1980, presents an exploration of the afterlife through recorded conversations with individuals who have passed away. Over the course of two years, Randall, a journalist, examined these recordings, which feature voices from various backgrounds, including actors, writers, and everyday people, sharing their experiences of death and the afterlife. This edition comprises 187 pages and is written in English.
Readers will find a detailed account of what happens after we die, as described by those who claim to have reached out from beyond. The book delves into themes of spiritualism and the connections between the living and the deceased, offering insights into the nature of existence after death. Randall’s work aims to provide a grounded perspective on the afterlife, presenting narratives that address questions about where we go, what we encounter, and the possibility of returning.
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What if we had a direct line into the next world? What would we ask? And what would they tell us?
George Woods and Betty Greene had that opportunity and they recorded hundreds of real conversations with people who had died and were reaching out from ‘heaven’.
Journalist Neville Randall spent two years sifting through the recordings, and he heard voices of the dead describe how they died and what they do now…
From voices of long-dead actors and writers, to husbands and mothers, religious leaders and soldiers – they all have a story to tell about what happens to us when we die. They describe where we go, what we see, who we meet and what happens if we come back…
Neville Randall’s Life After Death is a detailed account of life beyond the grave: in the words of people who live there.
It is perhaps the most reassuring and ‘down-to-earth’ book about the other side ever written.
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