

* Hazel Newton, Co-Director The Past Life Regression Academy, UK

It is a useful nudge for us to get our beliefs in order as soon as possible! It is fascinating to discover how our beliefs affect this journey, as much after we transition as during our life on Earth. We leave our body and travel back to a state of pure bliss and unconditional love. How we transcend human fear, emotion, and bodily sensations as our heart stops beating. This book is an extraordinary account of how we transition from our human existence into our true spiritual nature. Reviews of How I Died (and what I did next) "The book will definitely help many people heal their fear of dying and the loss of their loved ones." (Toh Lee Sin, Director, Love & Light Festival, Singapore) Read more (Ian Lawton, author of Rational Spirituality) "This is one of the most wonderful spiritual books I've ever had the privilege of reading." It is a life-changing book, grim in parts yet amazingly uplifting. We have a slice of the many different things that happened to them, and find ourselves asking the question, "Is this what will happen to me?" Editor Peter Watson Jenkins wisely let this incredible look at the reality of death speak for itself. Some have found work to do at Home, others have started to plan their next life on planet Earth. They danced through fields of flowers, met long lost relatives two little Italian girls were too frightened to believe they had died and spent time as ghosts a serial killer suffered the torment of a self-induced hell. The souls tell us first what happened at the moment of death and then what took place afterwards, when they found they were still alive, aware, and free from their body. An old French woman dies peacefully in her bed, a Greek innkeeper has a heart attack while asleep. Their tales are translated by world famous clear channel, Toni Ann Winninger. Twenty-five such stories are told by souls from all over the globe. A Chinese woman dies having a back-street abortion, a drunken Brazilian playboy drives his car over a cliff. A Vietnamese diplomat is tortured and shot. A little girl is drowned in the 2004 Indonesian tsunami. In How I Died (and what I did next), an woman office worker dies in the North Tower on 9/11. Austin Ritterspach, Religious Studies, Indiana University) "Doubts and misgivings about life after death can be set aside with the gift of this special book." (Dr.
