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Life After Death?

A Guide to Reaching the Unimaginable Wonders of Afterlife

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Life After Death?

By: Zoltan Bartok
Narrated by: Michael Goldsmith
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The most often asked question must be whether there is some form of continuation after our life here on Earth is over. Religions teach that our soul, our spirit, never dies. However, since no one has ever been able to give a clear explanation as to what exactly happens when, or after, our physical body stops functioning, life after death remains a subject of speculation. Many simply do not believe in life after death because there has never been any reliable proof of it or because they think it is scientifically impossible. Many believe in reincarnation which is also based only on speculation.

Perhaps you are immortal like a computer operating system. Perhaps you have a symbiotic relationship with your body, and when your body stops functioning, you are saved onto the Creator's data storage device. Your body dies but your identity (your consciousness) could move on. Will you be uploaded to a more high tech "hardware" (body) to experience a higher level of existence or will you be deleted? You'll be surprised to find out how simple it is to meet the criteria.

©2018 Zoltan Bartok (P)2025 Zoltan Bartok
Fiction Genre Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Philosophy Spirituality

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Life After Death? by Zoltan Bartok is an interesting book. The author uses a tech-based analogy to talk about what may happen after the body expires and the essence / energy ascends (or not) to the next level. I do agree that with him that if you intentionally harm others during your life, its likely nothing good will happen to you in any potential afterlife. The narrator was good. Good short read but leaves plenty to think about.

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Not for me.

At some point or mood in my life, I thought this might be interested, but it's just a baseless lecture.

And the narrator manages to sound static-y if that makes sense, do not recommend.

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